. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . on men and women in the last 28 years have ad-vanced themselves through I. C. S. help. Over 100,000 arestudying- right now. You can join them and get in line forpromotion. The first step to success—to the right-handside of the cab—is to choose your caTeerfrom the list belowand mark and mail the coupon. TEAR OOT HERE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 8524, Scranton, ivlly about your Course in the subject marked X: □ Locomotive Running □ Air Brake Running □ Trainmen & Carmen .□ Roundhouse Foreman □ Electrical Engineering □ Mechanical En


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . on men and women in the last 28 years have ad-vanced themselves through I. C. S. help. Over 100,000 arestudying- right now. You can join them and get in line forpromotion. The first step to success—to the right-handside of the cab—is to choose your caTeerfrom the list belowand mark and mail the coupon. TEAR OOT HERE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 8524, Scranton, ivlly about your Course in the subject marked X: □ Locomotive Running □ Air Brake Running □ Trainmen & Carmen .□ Roundhouse Foreman □ Electrical Engineering □ Mechanical Engineering BMechanical DraftingCivil Engineering Name [U Stationary Enging □ Mining: Engineering:ARCHlTEtTlKE lH Architectural Draftg^ ADVERTISING Salesmanship^ BOOKKEEPING □ Stenography □ Civil Service □ Ry. Mall Service □ AUlOMOBILES □ Ship Drafting □ CIIEMISXBY □ French □ SPANISH □ Italian Address. Please mention our magazine when writing advertiser. 102 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO E^^IPLOYES^MAGAZIXE. Se\ en miles west of Ranger. Texas, on the•Cotton lease of Fireman Melton fives. Tag says that he didnt know therewas as much wheat in the world as he saw inKansas. No wonder operator A. C. ^IcDonald, atPana. hasnt kno^^^l any of his old friends sinceJune 24. Richard Frederick ^McDonald wasborn on that day. We understand that MacJr. has alread}-usurped the throne as king of thehousehold. The accompanying photographs are of WilliamMelton, fireman, taken at his bunk house,seven miles west of Ranger, Texas, where hewas spending a leave of absence for a fewweeks, and some of the storage tiinks at his oilproperties. We were grieved to learn of the death, on July25, of John Pritchett, fifteen 3ear old son oftrainmaster K. S. Pritchett. ^Ir. Pritchettsson had been in poor health for some time andwas taken to Colorado in the hope that theclimate would be beneficial to him, l3ut he grad-ually became worse until the doctors advisedthat he be brought back


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