. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . imself a wife during the holidayseason. He has the best wishes of the employes of thedivision. The Eastern District acknowledges with pleasure thearrival of the new Goat, for which we are indebted toour friends of the Baltimore Division. Brakeman M. Bowers and his wife, have returned froma visit to Cambridge, Ohio. We regret to learn that was taken ill during her absence. Brakeman R. E. Johnson had the misfortune to fall offthe pilot of an engine at Charlestown several days ago,and is laid up with a very painful but not seriously in-jured fo


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . imself a wife during the holidayseason. He has the best wishes of the employes of thedivision. The Eastern District acknowledges with pleasure thearrival of the new Goat, for which we are indebted toour friends of the Baltimore Division. Brakeman M. Bowers and his wife, have returned froma visit to Cambridge, Ohio. We regret to learn that was taken ill during her absence. Brakeman R. E. Johnson had the misfortune to fall offthe pilot of an engine at Charlestown several days ago,and is laid up with a very painful but not seriously in-jured foot. The great event in the history of the Valley—the visitof President-elect Wilson—has passed, and everythingwent well. We handled about 3200 passengers intoStaunton, without any serious trouble, nor have we hadany complaints from our patrons. I am sure our super-intendent appreciates the watchfulness and carefulness ofthe men engaged in this work. CUMBERLAND DIVISION Correspondent, W. C. Montigxani, Y. M. C. A. Ketser Yabd W. Cooper, A. E. Rice (Yard Committeeman), J. H. Tettenbcrn(Brakeman),C. G. Lowery (YardMaster), A. M. Puoh (Conductor),W. E. Spotts (Brakeman), L. R. Stewart (AssistantYard Master), A. B. Tisinoer (Fireman). Jack Lucas, foreman of the blacksmith shop at SouthCumberland shops, gets out the work in good time becausehe has men he can depend upon and they all work togetherlike a big happy family. Theres Jimmie Lamon, whoalways has a good word for everybody, old Dad Miller,the Deacon, who is all right on flues, and Number 3,always to the front with his reliable helper Beeswax. 24 BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Beeswax performs equally well on the anvil, the violinor the shotgun. In fact, it doesnt matter what instru-ment is given him, the boys say, he can master it. General Manager Galloway delighted a large audienceof boys and men at the B. & O. Y. M. C. A. Sunday, De-cember 15th. He told the boys the story of his life i


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