. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . se foreman at Toledo, vice C. E. McGann,who has been transferred to a similar positionat Ivorydale. C. H. Lampton has been appointed assistantstorekeeper at Toledo. William Schoof, one of the fastest Hulettoperators on the Great Lakes, has re-enteredthe service at the Toledo ore dock. Edward Schoof, foreman of the ore dock,Toledo, has resumed work after being off forten days on account of sickness. Thomas Welsh, yard conductor at Rossford,and his wife, took a vacation, visiting NewYork and other eastern cities. Leonard Thurston, switchtender at Rossfor


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . se foreman at Toledo, vice C. E. McGann,who has been transferred to a similar positionat Ivorydale. C. H. Lampton has been appointed assistantstorekeeper at Toledo. William Schoof, one of the fastest Hulettoperators on the Great Lakes, has re-enteredthe service at the Toledo ore dock. Edward Schoof, foreman of the ore dock,Toledo, has resumed work after being off forten days on account of sickness. Thomas Welsh, yard conductor at Rossford,and his wife, took a vacation, visiting NewYork and other eastern cities. Leonard Thurston, switchtender at Rossford,and his wife, have returned from a trip to NewYork City. W. J. Lavigne, fireman at Toledo, was re-cently the recipient of congratulations fromhis many friends by reason of the arrival of atwelve-pound boy at his home. F. Hardgrove, fireman at Toledo, has re-turned from a vacation spent at St. Louis. A. B. Cox, switchman at Toledo, and his wifewere visitors at Columbus recently. E. B. Lane, yard engineer, spent his vaca-tion at CARTOONIST CYPHERS HUMOROUS CONCEPTION OF AN IRON HORSE THE BALTIIVIORE AND OHIO KMPLOYES MAGAZINE 1()9 Fred Freck, car distributor at Toledo, hasreturned from a visit at Delta, Ohio. Geo. Krantz, clerk in the southbound officeat Rossford, spent a few days recently atCleveland in an endeavor to forget the claims his nerves were much benefited bythe change. J. W. Durand, clerk at Rossford, spent a fewdays at Coldwater, Mich., recently. J. F. Fisher, agent at Toledo, has returnedfrom a brief visit at Baltimore. John OConnor, cashier at the local office,Toledo, is on his vacation in New York. Miss Grebner, clerk in the local office atToledo, has returned from a vacation spent inBuffalo. Among the recent visitors at Cincinnati wereFrank McManus, timekeeper, and H. D. White,operator at Toledo. They returned unscathed,but report that while looking at the top of thehigh buildings they had several narrow escapesfrom being run over by the s


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