. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rson Yard Foreman. Canton, O. J. T. Mc Master Carpenter M. B. Garrell Ixjcomotive Foreman, Akron O. H. \V. Bair Engineer. Lorain .O. H. H. Beard Assistant , Ix)rain, O. J. H. Miller Agent, Strasburg. O. J. Cline .\ssistant Yardmaster. Cleveland, O. O. P. EiCHELBERGER Assistant Yardmaster, Akron Jet., O. F. H. Garrett Foreman, Akron Freight Station G. A. Arcjanbrioht Supervisor, Mas.»ilIon, O. O. F. Murray Relief Agent C. H. Rothgerv .Assistant Storekeeper, Clevehind, O. H. Lynch Engini>or, Cleveland, O. S. L. McCiTc HIN Condu


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rson Yard Foreman. Canton, O. J. T. Mc Master Carpenter M. B. Garrell Ixjcomotive Foreman, Akron O. H. \V. Bair Engineer. Lorain .O. H. H. Beard Assistant , Ix)rain, O. J. H. Miller Agent, Strasburg. O. J. Cline .\ssistant Yardmaster. Cleveland, O. O. P. EiCHELBERGER Assistant Yardmaster, Akron Jet., O. F. H. Garrett Foreman, Akron Freight Station G. A. Arcjanbrioht Supervisor, Mas.»ilIon, O. O. F. Murray Relief Agent C. H. Rothgerv .Assistant Storekeeper, Clevehind, O. H. Lynch Engini>or, Cleveland, O. S. L. McCiTc HIN Conductor, Cleveland, O. S. L. Allen Car Inspector, Canal Dover, O. C. H. Brakeman, Canton, O. A. C. Galeaz . Fireman. I/orain, O. The editors office notes with interest cir-cular letters distribiited over the ClevelandDivision by the superintendent. Mr. Lech-lider evidently appreciates the value of anappeal to the pride of his men. All of us like tomake good records, but sometimes forget the THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. F. NICHOLS-CROSSING WATCHMAN goal for which we are striving, which shouldbe, irrespective of the particular kind of workin which we are engaged, a high standard ofefficiency. Hence these general letters, whichto a large extent appeal to the pride of the mento help the Cleveland Division stand high inits operating performance, deserve to and willundoubtedly be productive of good results. At the safety meeting held at Cleveland,September 1st, fireman E. Close was presentedwith copper torch in recognition of his effortsin keeping engine No. 635 clean and neat. Hisengineer, A. C. Burke, would have been presented with copper oil can, but for the fact thathe had previously received one of these was so surprised that all he could saywas Thank you. On account his being so strict with the I. boiler inspection, Form No. 1041, W. Falls,boiler inspector at Cleveland shops, has wonthe name of Uncle Sam at the shops. Atthat, its a name anybod


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