. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . we asked DanSmith, newsdealer at Camden Stationand motor boat enthusiast, wherewe could get a fast boat and herecommended R. M. Welsh, assistantsuperintendent of the repair shopof the Consolidated Gas, ElectricLight & Power Company, whosecraft does better than thirty miles an hour, and Mr. V. I. Lenz, whoseboat is only a trifle less fast. Thenwe got a life saver in the person ofLawrence W. Brown, statistical clerkin the General Freight Oflice. Andfinally came the job of gettingCliief Photographer G. B. Luckey,Miss Todd, the plane, boats, theBay and the


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . we asked DanSmith, newsdealer at Camden Stationand motor boat enthusiast, wherewe could get a fast boat and herecommended R. M. Welsh, assistantsuperintendent of the repair shopof the Consolidated Gas, ElectricLight & Power Company, whosecraft does better than thirty miles an hour, and Mr. V. I. Lenz, whoseboat is only a trifle less fast. Thenwe got a life saver in the person ofLawrence W. Brown, statistical clerkin the General Freight Oflice. Andfinally came the job of gettingCliief Photographer G. B. Luckey,Miss Todd, the plane, boats, theBay and the proper time of the intermediate steps fol-lowing are .shown in the accompany-ing group of pictures. Miss Todd is the daughter ofE. W. Todd, tariff inspector, Pitts-burgh, and entered the service of theRailroad in the General Freight Officein Pittsburgh in June, 1917. In 1920she came to her present position inBaltimore. Mr. Brown, whose help in gettingthe picture was greatly appreciated,and whose presence on the job in. MAKING THE COVER PICTURE FOR THE MAGAZINE*■ J!?*^*^ pulled the aqua-plane ata thirty mile clip. Skipper Welsh at the wheel, Miss Todd on deck. i. Tandem style—Miss Todd and Mr. Brown. 3. The water nymph herself. 4. The Benvick, convoy speedster, Skipper Lentz at the wheel. 5. Roman charioteers has nothing on this sport for thrills 14 Ealiimore and Ohio Magazine, August, ig2j Brakeman Howard Crawley anUnsung Hero By Charlotte MarloweMagazine Correspondent, Parkersburg, W. Va. the role of life saver was quitereassuring, entered the service inDecember, 1912. Chesapeake Bay is not nearly aswell known as an ideal summervacation ground to people outsidethe immediate environs of the Bay,as it should be. There is hardly abody of water in the world whichoffers as many fascinating boat does the Chesapeake. FromBaltimore, Washington, Richmond,Norfolk and other cities, staunchlittle steamers ply the waters of theBay and poke their prows up intothe


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