. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . stenographer and time clerk respectively,division offices, are now spending two weeksvacation in Toronto, Canada, and otherpoints of interest in the east, includingNiagara Falls. The accompanying photos were taken atSpringfield, W. Va., on the South Branch ofthe Potomac, while several of our office girlswere camping with the NIGHT OWLS atthat point. The girls report a good time. Foxburg, Pa. Assistant Correspondent, D. H. Kirkwood Trainmaster J. F. Miller has resumedduty after a vacation spent at NiagaraFalls, Buffalo and other eastern


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . stenographer and time clerk respectively,division offices, are now spending two weeksvacation in Toronto, Canada, and otherpoints of interest in the east, includingNiagara Falls. The accompanying photos were taken atSpringfield, W. Va., on the South Branch ofthe Potomac, while several of our office girlswere camping with the NIGHT OWLS atthat point. The girls report a good time. Foxburg, Pa. Assistant Correspondent, D. H. Kirkwood Trainmaster J. F. Miller has resumedduty after a vacation spent at NiagaraFalls, Buffalo and other eastern C. D. Newman and EngineerJ. W. Edinger are in Canada at G rover C. Rankin is in Cali-fornia. Dispatcher M. W. Ross spent hisvacation trying to catch whales in theAllegheny. Conductor W. A. Mattern isback again after his trip. Agent M. H. Hindman, Bruin, recentlybecame a benedict. Congratulations! Dispatcher McGorlick, who has beenabsent some time because of illness, hasresumed duty. We are glad to have himwith us Agent L. D. Richardson, who has beenaway on six months furlough, has resumedduty. He is relieving various agents forvacations. Have you seen the beautiful folder en-titled Back to Nature on the BeautifulButler Branch. If not secure one fromthe nearest ticket agent. They are fine. Miss Bertha OHara, agent, Kams City,has purchased a Buick coach. CONNELLSVILLE GIRLS GO A HIKIN AND CAMPIN AND EVERYTHINGAbove, left: Misses Esther Weltman and Blanch Stafford. Right: Misses Blanch Stafford and LenoraGrace. Below: Misses Blanch Stafford, Lenora Grace, Thelma Capper and Lorain McGarrity Pittsburgh Division Correspondents, Earl Fairgrieve andMaky Breen Glenwood Shops Correspondent, Edric C. Greaves Thousands of people from Pittsburghand vicinity visited Glenwood Station andyards on August 7, to witness the passingof the funeral train of the late PresidentHarding. President Coolidge passed through Glen-wood early on August 10, on his way toMarion to atte


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