. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Va.) Derby (0.) off and big dropsof rain began to fall. They ran to the Hazelwood (Pa.), where they found anold Hogsett (), which they turned over on its side andtook refuge therein from the storm, the duke putting uphis coat as a Curtin () to keep the rain out. Whilewaiting for the storm to abate, he proposed and was ac-cepted and it was a happy couple that started back to thecastle walking in the glow of a beautiful Rainbow (O.). Floras father was found and gave his permission tothe Union (Pa.), and also his blessing, and as the guestswere
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Va.) Derby (0.) off and big dropsof rain began to fall. They ran to the Hazelwood (Pa.), where they found anold Hogsett (), which they turned over on its side andtook refuge therein from the storm, the duke putting uphis coat as a Curtin () to keep the rain out. Whilewaiting for the storm to abate, he proposed and was ac-cepted and it was a happy couple that started back to thecastle walking in the glow of a beautiful Rainbow (O.). Floras father was found and gave his permission tothe Union (Pa.), and also his blessing, and as the guestswere departing for their Holmes (Pa.) he announced theengagement and the happy pair received congratulations. The duke received an invitation to remain longerat the New Castleand gladly accepted,being afraid to leavehis sweetheart so soon,Lester (O.) mind bechanged b y someother suitor. When the crowdhad gone, he drew hisfiance to him andkissing her Flushing(O.) cheek, they re-turned to the house todiscuss the comingmarriage and THE TRACKMEN AND THE PUBLIC* George Mulligan Wilmington, Del. THE relationship of the public to the road, begin-ning with the management and ending with thetrackmen, is one of confidence or one of when we look the country over and see the bandsof silvery steel extending from New York to SanFrancisco and from Maine to Texas, we may ask whohas more to do with the cultivation of a bond of friend-ship for the railroads than the men whose duties are thetaking care of the bands that bind the East to the Westand the North to the South. While they are taking careof this, they can and should be binding the public—inother words, the people along the line—to the road bywhich they are employed. When any question comesup about the roads ability to do business, or as to thecharacter of our officers, we trackmen should assure thepublic that our road is able to do business safely and * Spoken at a banquet of the Philadelphia Division Veterans.
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