. Electric railway journal . Lynchburg Traction & Light Company—Floor Plans of the Office and Club Building bank was $1,, and the assets exceeded the liabilities by$5, Ninety per cent of the employees of the TractionCompany are members of the association. Each pays monthlydues of $1. Sick benefits are paid at the rate of $1 a day third floor of the companys magnificent private office building,which adjoins the car houses and shops. At the annual meet-ing and banquet prominent citizens are invited, and men ofnational reputation are frequently present as orators. March 26, 1910.] EL


. Electric railway journal . Lynchburg Traction & Light Company—Floor Plans of the Office and Club Building bank was $1,, and the assets exceeded the liabilities by$5, Ninety per cent of the employees of the TractionCompany are members of the association. Each pays monthlydues of $1. Sick benefits are paid at the rate of $1 a day third floor of the companys magnificent private office building,which adjoins the car houses and shops. At the annual meet-ing and banquet prominent citizens are invited, and men ofnational reputation are frequently present as orators. March 26, 1910.] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL. 525 Although many companies have been liberal in providingrecreation centers for their men, it is safe to say that fewhave equaled the beautiful quarters provided in is due chiefly to the efforts of R. D. Apperson, presidentof the company, who is a strong believer in the doctrine thatcheerful surroundings make cheerful men. It will be seenfrom the accompanying illustrations that t


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