. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Madam—We know that nothing can makeamends for the great loss you have of the Safety Committee for the OhioRiver Division of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road deeply realize that mere words wholly failto cheer the almost broken heart, yet we can-not but hope that the heartfelt sympathy offriends will not be deemed an intrusion onyour grief. It is well said, We weep for the loved andlost, because we know that our tears are invain.^ We would ease your sorrow and yetknow not how. We can only acknowledge thatthe affliction is Gods will. Ove


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Madam—We know that nothing can makeamends for the great loss you have of the Safety Committee for the OhioRiver Division of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road deeply realize that mere words wholly failto cheer the almost broken heart, yet we can-not but hope that the heartfelt sympathy offriends will not be deemed an intrusion onyour grief. It is well said, We weep for the loved andlost, because we know that our tears are invain.^ We would ease your sorrow and yetknow not how. We can only acknowledge thatthe affliction is Gods will. Over in the beauti-ful land, we may not doubt your dear one isfree from the pain that he has so long enduredhere, and when we gather at the river, is it nota sweet consolation to think that he will meetyou on the other side? Commending you to Him, who doeth allthings well, we beg to remain, Yours very respectfull;^, J. W. Root, Chairman. Committee: T. C. Hogan, Conductor,J. F. Taylor, Engineer. 82 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. The late Stephen B. Archer, Engineer, Ohio River Division, and His Family Charleston Division Correspondent, C. L. West, Dispatcher The birthplace and boyhood home of generalsuperintendent J. M. Scott is located at Milli-ken, W. Va., six miles north of Charleston,W. Va., in the beautiful Elk Valley, the ruinsof the old home being not more than five hun-dred feet from the railroad track, between thetrack and Elk River. We hope to secure apicture of the house for the Magazine. Through the courtesy of Mr, Brodei^ck ofthe Safety Department, Mr. Bennett, a repre-sentative from his office, produced a movingpicture, The House That Jack Built, atWeston freight station, A num})er of employesfrom the various departments attended andw(;re very mu(;h pleased and imi)rcsscd with theI)icture and its moral. Mr. 13ennett promisedto come to WuHton in the near future withanother moving picture and present it in theHigh School auditorium for the benefit of thesch


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