. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . il-way, said that in his former association withthe Baltimore and Ohio he had grown toknow and admire Mr. Seal and that as therepresentative of a competing company hecould express on behalf of himself and asso-ciates, admiration of Mr. Seals record. Hesaid that any company has a great asset inan employe of the type of Mr. Seal andadded, humorously, that he wouldnt beaccused .of being uncharitable if he admittedthat he was a bit envious of the Baltimoreand Ohio for having Mr. Seal in itsemploy. Our senior vice president, George , and George H. Campbell,


. Baltimore and Ohio magazine . il-way, said that in his former association withthe Baltimore and Ohio he had grown toknow and admire Mr. Seal and that as therepresentative of a competing company hecould express on behalf of himself and asso-ciates, admiration of Mr. Seals record. Hesaid that any company has a great asset inan employe of the type of Mr. Seal andadded, humorously, that he wouldnt beaccused .of being uncharitable if he admittedthat he was a bit envious of the Baltimoreand Ohio for having Mr. Seal in itsemploy. Our senior vice president, George , and George H. Campbell, assistantto President Willard, followed with briefbut interesting and felicitous addresses;then Mr. W. E. Harris, of the grain firm ofWilliam E. Harris & Son, representing themembers of the Chamber of Commerce, saida few words in their behalf in tribute to Mr. W. W. Gessford, chief clerk, GrainDepartment, Pennsylvania Railroad, wasthen called upon and in a beautiful address,presented Mr. Seal with a handsome watch,. One hundred and fifty of the friends of Thomas H. Seal, principally tho.^e in the grain and railroad business, subscribed to the dinner given in hishonor rn the night of January 27. The raging blizzard which gripped Baltimore, made it impossible for more than those shown in the Pcture to the insert is Mr. Seal, and at the table in the background, from right to left, are: George H. Campbell, Assistant to President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad;M C Byers President, Western Maryland Railway; Daniel Willard, President, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; George S. Jackson, President, Chamber1 of Commerce, and Toastmaster; Rev. William , Minister of First M. E. Church; George M. Shriver, Senior Vice-President, Batimore and OhirRailroad Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ22 33 chain, charm and gold penknife as a perma-nent memento from his friends of the happyoccasion. After being the subject of so much sincereeulogy, Mr. Seal plainly showed that


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