. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . and have THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 63 told him that New York is a very largecity and a stranger is easily pointed out. NEWARK DIVISION Correspondent, T. J. Daly, NewarkDIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE W. T. Eaoan, Trainmaster, Chairman. J. F. Bowden, Master Mechanic. Dr. A. A. Church, Medical Examiner. H. B. McDonald, Engineer. R. B. McMains, Yardman. H. W. Roberts, Yardman. C. L. Johnson, Agent. D. P. Lxtby, C. Miller, Shopman. A. R Clattor, Claim W. Lttle, N. Clennon, Trainman. E. C. Zinsueister, Supervisor Bu


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . and have THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 63 told him that New York is a very largecity and a stranger is easily pointed out. NEWARK DIVISION Correspondent, T. J. Daly, NewarkDIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE W. T. Eaoan, Trainmaster, Chairman. J. F. Bowden, Master Mechanic. Dr. A. A. Church, Medical Examiner. H. B. McDonald, Engineer. R. B. McMains, Yardman. H. W. Roberts, Yardman. C. L. Johnson, Agent. D. P. Lxtby, C. Miller, Shopman. A. R Clattor, Claim W. Lttle, N. Clennon, Trainman. E. C. Zinsueister, Supervisor Building* aad C. Grimm, General Yard Master. E. V. Smith, Division F. Eberlt, Assistant Division F. Ross, Road Foreman of R. Kimball, Division Operator. Assistant Boiler Maker Foreman Pow-ell spent his vacation visiting relatives inand around Washington, D. C. Machinists Daugherty of the erectingshop and Miller of the machine shop areat work again after spending a monthsvacation in JOHN S. PRICE Above is a likeness of John S. Price whowas elected a member of the AdvisoryBoard of the Relief Department at theconvention held at Pittsburgh, Pa., June26, 27. Mr. Price was born at Columbus, 0.,October 2, 1853. Entered the service of the CompanyAugust 25th, 1868, as messenger at Bel-laire, O. For thirteen years he was Chief Clerk toMr. David Lee, at Zanesville, O. In Jan-uary, 1902, he was transferred to Newark,0.,as Chief Clerk to Division Engineer andserved as same until May, 1910, when heasked to be relieved on account of hishealth. Since then he has been acting asmaintenance of way account clerk. He still considers himself one of theyoung fellows. Is a baseball fan and agreat lover of the art of bowling Quin-tette, his highest score being 84. J. J. Herlihy has been transferred fromnight assistant roundhouse foreman toassistant foreman of machine shop. Machinist C. T. Buckingham is againon duty after being off about six month


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