. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . fol-lowing officers were appointed: President, MarieMcMorrow; Secretary, Mildred Wild; Treas-urer, Clara Burke; Assistant Treasurer, Kath-ren Breene. Advisory Board: C. E. Fish, Mrs. A. Wolf,Miss P. Schlick. Entertainment Committee: Florence Bow-man, Bess Hall, Flora Hetch, Vera Stutie,Marie Saunders. Refreshment Committee: Elsie Rath, LinaKrombach, Carrie Gersie, Irene Kirton, ElsieAuderheide. Sick Committee: Stella Maley, Kitty Eicher,Julia Reed, Hazel Lind. The following is from the poetic pen of TheBard of Storrs, C. H. Wiehe: To my fellow employee


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . fol-lowing officers were appointed: President, MarieMcMorrow; Secretary, Mildred Wild; Treas-urer, Clara Burke; Assistant Treasurer, Kath-ren Breene. Advisory Board: C. E. Fish, Mrs. A. Wolf,Miss P. Schlick. Entertainment Committee: Florence Bow-man, Bess Hall, Flora Hetch, Vera Stutie,Marie Saunders. Refreshment Committee: Elsie Rath, LinaKrombach, Carrie Gersie, Irene Kirton, ElsieAuderheide. Sick Committee: Stella Maley, Kitty Eicher,Julia Reed, Hazel Lind. The following is from the poetic pen of TheBard of Storrs, C. H. Wiehe: To my fellow employees now in Storrs Yard,Who have cared for their duties no matter how hard;Let us forget the things of the past,And take care of the future to our very appreciate your assistance of the past year;I extend a Happy New Year; with it a good cheer. Below is picture of H. J. Coffman, Jr.,oldest son of H. J. CofTman, cashier at is five years of age, being born on May 30,1913, and is the thirteenth grandchild on hismothers Master H. J. Coffman, Jr. 76 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE The following clerks at Brighton station havejust returned to work after being off with theflu: H. J. Coffman, cashier; Miss BessieMarshall, bill clerk, and Harry Abrams, cor-rection clerk. Harold Kistner is reported asimproving. Lawrence Brogan, owing to the good servicerendered in the army, was sent to the OfficersTraining School at Fort Benjamin Harrison,and was promoted to a first lieutenant onNovember 11. Roy Seyferrle, yard clerk at Oakley, has justreturned to work after a severe attack of theflu, as had Dave Mullee, clerk at St. Bernard. S. W. Runner, furloughed switchman workingat St. Louis Terminal as conductor, passingthrough Cincinnati on a troop train, holds thefirst Form 19 train order ever written on a mili-tary railroad. He is on his way back home totake up his duties as a railroader. L. F. Larsen, of Omaha, Neb., passed throughCincinnati enroute West on a tro


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