. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , Chicago and Kill)urn, Wis. A number of the employes at Seymour are anx-iously awaiting his return, for when he happensto be in off line of road for an evening it is notdifficult to entice him to the swimming pool inCity Park and all are very deeply interestedin the big splash he makes. E. G. Masher, secretary to superintendent,is on vacation and is visiting St. Louis, Pueblo,Denver and Silver Plume, Colorado. The postcards are beginning to arrive and upon hisreturn he will evidently have something to sayof the wonderful new auto highway to the veryti


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . , Chicago and Kill)urn, Wis. A number of the employes at Seymour are anx-iously awaiting his return, for when he happensto be in off line of road for an evening it is notdifficult to entice him to the swimming pool inCity Park and all are very deeply interestedin the big splash he makes. E. G. Masher, secretary to superintendent,is on vacation and is visiting St. Louis, Pueblo,Denver and Silver Plume, Colorado. The postcards are beginning to arrive and upon hisreturn he will evidently have something to sayof the wonderful new auto highway to the verytip-top of Pikes Peak. Quite a number of the girls and boys in thedivision office building are spending their sparehours on tennis court on Company are so interested that there is no troublefor them to Hooverize, as it is much more funto play than eat. The accompanying picture is of E. F. Cross,si^rnal maintainer, Nebraska, Ind. He has beenin the service of the railroad for ten yearsand has its interest at heart at all E. F. CROSS THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 73 He is ever looking for an opportunity to con-serve material. He has found along the right ofway and forwarded to shops for further use atvarious times quite a number of caps lost fromrod oil cups. C. F. Cassin, who entered the service of theBaltimore and Ohio as freight brakeman August3, 1909, was promoted to conductor October 30,1910, and resigned June 10, 1916, enlisted June30 last for railroad service overseac. Hearrived in France the latter part of July. Hewas at Camp Fort Benjamin Harrison for oneweek and is now with Company B, 63rd Engi-neers, American Expeditionary Forces. Cincinnati Terminal Correspondent, W. F. Cochrane, Chief Clerkto Supervisor of Terminals Divisional Safety Committee J. H. Meyers Chairman, Superintandent of Terminal R. B. FiTZPATRicK Trainmaster W. T. Darling Road Foreman of Engines A. CoRDTE Assistant Termipal Agent Dr. G. R, Gaver Medical Examiner J. M. B


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