. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . to see his picture in theMagazine. It was gratifying to receive, on June 11, areceipt from the Salvation Army for $,with thanks to our Baltimore Terminal andDivision employes for their contributions ofthis amount for the Home Service Fund of theArmy. Now that real hot weather has arrived,we can appreciate the need of such funds for theArmy to use in allievating distress and sufferingin the crowded sections of the big cities. Samuel Bosley, clerk to the Road foreman ofengines. Riverside, at the time of the draft,returned to this country with the b
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . to see his picture in theMagazine. It was gratifying to receive, on June 11, areceipt from the Salvation Army for $,with thanks to our Baltimore Terminal andDivision employes for their contributions ofthis amount for the Home Service Fund of theArmy. Now that real hot weather has arrived,we can appreciate the need of such funds for theArmy to use in allievating distress and sufferingin the crowded sections of the big cities. Samuel Bosley, clerk to the Road foreman ofengines. Riverside, at the time of the draft,returned to this country with the boys of the313th. He is now back in the service and isbeing greeted by his friends. Brunswick Transfer A NO ACCIDENT rally was held in thelarge Auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. at Bruns-wick, Md., on Wednesday evening, June employes were present, and after themeeting was called to order by Chairman , Shannon, splendid addresses were made byM. H. Cahill, our general superintendent, J. , superintendent Safety and ^ slfare. Conductor N E. ReeseBaltimore Division 78 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE
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