. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ile cutting crossing atBarnes Crossing, Clarksburg, W. Va.,Brakeman R. R. Cornell was caughtbetween couplers and killed. Brakeman Cornell was bom on February13. 1899. He entered the service of theBaltimore and Ohio as brakeman on Sep-tember 16, 1918. He was a loyal employeand his tmtimely death will be mourned byhis host of friends. Charleston Division Correspondent, M. W. Jones,Secretary to Superintendent How do you tackle your work each day?Are you scared of the job you find?Do you grapple the task that comes yourway, With a confident, easy mind? Do


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ile cutting crossing atBarnes Crossing, Clarksburg, W. Va.,Brakeman R. R. Cornell was caughtbetween couplers and killed. Brakeman Cornell was bom on February13. 1899. He entered the service of theBaltimore and Ohio as brakeman on Sep-tember 16, 1918. He was a loyal employeand his tmtimely death will be mourned byhis host of friends. Charleston Division Correspondent, M. W. Jones,Secretary to Superintendent How do you tackle your work each day?Are you scared of the job you find?Do you grapple the task that comes yourway, With a confident, easy mind? Do you stand right up to the work ahead? Or fearfully pause to view it? Do you start to toil with a sense of dread? Or feel that youre going to do it? How do you tackle your work each day? With confidence clear, or dread? What to yourself do you stop and say. When a new task hes ahead? What is the thought that is in your mind? Is fear ever running through it? If so, just tackle the next you find By THINKING youre going to do it. Edgar Guest. Cecil Kalbaugh has his troubles at Glenwood Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, ig22 59 The month of March was one of the bestfrom a business standpoint that we haveseen on the Charleston Division for sometime. While, considering the existing con-ditions, April is holding up fairly well, we arenot going to make any such showing as wedid in March. We extend our sincere sympathy to MissBemadine Tiemey of the SuperintendentsOffice on the death of her mother; to L. , operator, Weston, on the death ofhis 14 months old baby boy; and to Carl andHazel Griggs of the Division Accountantsand the Freight Oflfices, at Weston, on thedeath of their father. Today, whils strolling down the street,one of our amateur sleuths noted Car Dis-tributor Dixon busily engaged in standingbefore a shop window reading observation developed it to be theWeston Democrat, our towns live weeklynewspaper, price five cents. Of course onlyone side was on view,


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