. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e alwa\s tried in a diplo-matic way to find out if they lived in Richmond and weregoing home, or if they expected to put up in a hotel inthat city. In the latter case, he always advised them totake a train leaving Washington about midnight,using the inexpensive sleeping car accommodations,instead of using the earlier train, getting into Richmondabout a. m., and having the expense of hotel ac-commodations for a short nights slee]). Such personal thoughtfulness and interest on the partof an employe comes under the heading of superser\ wonder
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e alwa\s tried in a diplo-matic way to find out if they lived in Richmond and weregoing home, or if they expected to put up in a hotel inthat city. In the latter case, he always advised them totake a train leaving Washington about midnight,using the inexpensive sleeping car accommodations,instead of using the earlier train, getting into Richmondabout a. m., and having the expense of hotel ac-commodations for a short nights slee]). Such personal thoughtfulness and interest on the partof an employe comes under the heading of superser\ wonderful opportunities there are open to all ourtrainmen all the time to give such superservice inthoughtfulness and courtesy. It cannot iDe purchasedthrough the paj check—it can only come because em-]jloyes think they are so much a part of their Railroadancl it is so much a part of them that they want to doe\erything possible for it and the people it serves. Every Dollar Saved Helps Give AMan Work! lialiimore and Ohio Magazine, April, IQ24. Off Broadway Every visitor to New York makes it a i)oint to sec thegreat white way, Broadway, and its who has not visited New York hopes to see itsome day. Probably in every town with a main street,and every hamlet reached by R. F. D., there is somediscontented soul yearning for a career—on Broadway,N. Y. Every immigrant landing in the U. vS., whoknows nothing about the country, except that it isAmerika, has heard of New York and its Broadway,and varied are the conceptions formed about thislocality in foreign countries. Only recently the news-])apers reported the visit of a noted European, who,for several days after his arrival here, was afraid toleave his hotel at night, having been advised to becareful and to duck into the nearest doorwav or cellar■when the shooting began. But except for Broadway and its lights and lures, how-many of the casual visitors to the metropolis know any-thing about the city itself? Ask them!
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