. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . O. J. RASH 65 66 THE BALTLMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. N. R. HAGGERTY The accompanjingpicture is of N. , trackwalker, who ob-served two defectsin train of No. 88,engine 7110, while itwas passing his gangat east penstock,east of Bond, onAugust 18. Sectionforeman LafTej alsonoticed a defect un-der car of same train was stopped and the trouble cor-rected. The following operators on the CumberlandDivision have been commended for closeobservation of trains passing their offices, whichhas resulted in many defects being


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . O. J. RASH 65 66 THE BALTLMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. N. R. HAGGERTY The accompanjingpicture is of N. , trackwalker, who ob-served two defectsin train of No. 88,engine 7110, while itwas passing his gangat east penstock,east of Bond, onAugust 18. Sectionforeman LafTej alsonoticed a defect un-der car of same train was stopped and the trouble cor-rected. The following operators on the CumberlandDivision have been commended for closeobservation of trains passing their offices, whichhas resulted in many defects being of the large number of commendatorynotations, space does not permit of a detailedaccount of each case: S. E. Schroder, Hancock,August 5; J. D. Rockwell, Green Spring (twocases), August 9; C. R. French, Millers, August13; O. J. Rash, Hancock, August 13; 0. J. Rash,Hancock, August 15; S. N. McCullough, Millers,August 15; S. E. Schroder, Hancock, August 22;C. C. McAtee, Great Cacapon, August 22;S. N. McCullough, Millers, August 26; J. , Martinsburg, August 26; H. R. Hood,Sleepy Creek, S


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