. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ceived a very pleasant andinteresting call from W. S. Skimier, gunnersmate, second class, fleet reserve, on board theU. S. S. Chester, which has been doing patrolduty in the east. Mr. Skinner was formerlyan engineer on this Division and was home on afive days furlough. He enjoys the Magazinevery much and through it has made theacquaintance of other Baltimore and Ohio menon board the Chester. He bade us a cheerful good bye, saying hewould see us when the war is over. Trainmaster R. R. Huggins contemplatesjoining Mrs. Huggins and their children soonin th


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ceived a very pleasant andinteresting call from W. S. Skimier, gunnersmate, second class, fleet reserve, on board theU. S. S. Chester, which has been doing patrolduty in the east. Mr. Skinner was formerlyan engineer on this Division and was home on afive days furlough. He enjoys the Magazinevery much and through it has made theacquaintance of other Baltimore and Ohio menon board the Chester. He bade us a cheerful good bye, saying hewould see us when the war is over. Trainmaster R. R. Huggins contemplatesjoining Mrs. Huggins and their children soonin the east. On their return trip they willvisit Detroit, cruising through Lake Si. Clairand River, and spending some time on LakeHuron. Chief clerk Oscar Anderson, of general fore-man Sahys office, has returned from his vaca-i ion, spent in the dells of Wisconsin. and the junior accompanied him andall report a fine time. During Mr. Andersonsabsence H. J. Blake was in charge of the office. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. SWITCHING CREWS AT WOLF LAKE YARDS The accompanying picture is of switchingcrews at Wolf Lake yards, who make up ourbanner freight trains for the east. YardmasterOborn, with hat in hand, is standing on thefoot board. Our yards at Wolf Lake include some veryvaluable property, running along the shore ofLake Michigan for a number of miles. C. H. Hoblitzel, second trick operator atWolf Lake, has resigned and is now with theN. Y. C. R. R. at Hammond, Ind. Mr. Hob-litzel has many friends along our line. J. S. Cusick, our veteran interchange clerk,has returned from a trip to Washington andBaltimore. Chicago Terminal Correspondent, R. G. Clark, AssistantAbstracter, Chicago Divisional Safety Committee J. L. Nichols Chairman, Superintendent J. W. Dacy Trainmaster C. P. Palmer Division Engineer R. L. Faithorn Assistant Engineer Alex. Craw Division Claim Agent J. A. Quinn k Captain of Police C. L. Hegley Examiner and Recorder H. McDonald Supervisor, Chica


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