. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CAR DISTRIBUTORS FORCE AT CUMBERLAND From left to right: James McCarty, Chief Index Clerk; N. C. Kernhoff, Index Clerk; F. A. Sebold, Stenographer; V. W. McCarty, Motive Power Car Clerk; T. F. Shaffer, Car Distributor; W. P. Copeland, Index Clerk; F. X. Seearman, Trace Clerk 90 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EJMPLOYES MAGAZINE. C. H. TAYLOR The accompanying picture is of C. H. Taylor,our freight and ticket agent at Terra Alta,W. Va., taken while he was enjoying his vaca-tion on his fathers farm at Shmesville, W. Va.,last fall. Mr. Taylor does not deny his fond


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . CAR DISTRIBUTORS FORCE AT CUMBERLAND From left to right: James McCarty, Chief Index Clerk; N. C. Kernhoff, Index Clerk; F. A. Sebold, Stenographer; V. W. McCarty, Motive Power Car Clerk; T. F. Shaffer, Car Distributor; W. P. Copeland, Index Clerk; F. X. Seearman, Trace Clerk 90 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EJMPLOYES MAGAZINE. C. H. TAYLOR The accompanying picture is of C. H. Taylor,our freight and ticket agent at Terra Alta,W. Va., taken while he was enjoying his vaca-tion on his fathers farm at Shmesville, W. Va.,last fall. Mr. Taylor does not deny his fond-ness for grapes. He was promoted fromagent Brambles office to his present positionon February 15, 1916. While this is his firstjob as an agent, he is familiar with the work,and is making good. T. R. Stewart, the master mechanic, hasmade quite a name for himself as a men are remarking that if Mr. Stewartever decided to give up railroad life he would,make a good minister. He improves on everyappearance. Road foreman of engines Wilmoth has notbeen much in evidence at the empio\^csmeetings lately. The men are asking whathas become of him. They say that agood deal of the ginger is missing in the meet-ings when he is not present to inspire themwith his oratorial fireworks,—but it has beenwhispered around that he has been purposelyholding back a


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