. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . SOME LINCOLN STREET EMPLOYES THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZL\E 103 formerly occupied by the division master ino-chanic and road foreman has been turned over t othe accounting department. J. W. McLaughhnwas put in charge of the accounting department,coming here from Connellsville, Pa. C. R. Duncan, chief clerk to superintendent,spent his vacation in Baltimore and at othereastern points. The Ohio Division baseball team would liketo announce that, had they one more chance atthat cup this year, they would win it. Theboys played good ball, ordinarily


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . SOME LINCOLN STREET EMPLOYES THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZL\E 103 formerly occupied by the division master ino-chanic and road foreman has been turned over t othe accounting department. J. W. McLaughhnwas put in charge of the accounting department,coming here from Connellsville, Pa. C. R. Duncan, chief clerk to superintendent,spent his vacation in Baltimore and at othereastern points. The Ohio Division baseball team would liketo announce that, had they one more chance atthat cup this year, they would win it. Theboys played good ball, ordinarily, but at thebig game, got buck fever. While theyhavnt had much to say on the subject, therewere probably too many sky scrapers attract-ing their attention. J. C. Wilkins, Jr., has returned from his va-cation, which he spent at his home in Balti-more, Md. Mr. Wilkins rode his motor cycle,and states that he had many interesting tripsthrough the countrj- near his home TWIN DAUGHTERS OF C. M. ERWIN


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