. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ection. Mr. Bowlin had been in the service of theCompany since his boyhood days. He enteredits employ as laborer on the section gang, anddrove the last spike in the construction of theConfluence and Oakland Branch, from Con-fluence to FriendsviHe. At the age of seven-teen he became a brakeman and four years laterwas promoted to freight conductor, in whichcapacity he served until 1908. when he was pro-moted to passenger conductor, having run onvarious trains. During the summer of 1915 hewas conductor in charge of trains Xos. 52 and53. at that time rumii


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ection. Mr. Bowlin had been in the service of theCompany since his boyhood days. He enteredits employ as laborer on the section gang, anddrove the last spike in the construction of theConfluence and Oakland Branch, from Con-fluence to FriendsviHe. At the age of seven-teen he became a brakeman and four years laterwas promoted to freight conductor, in whichcapacity he served until 1908. when he was pro-moted to passenger conductor, having run onvarious trains. During the summer of 1915 hewas conductor in charge of trains Xos. 52 and53. at that time rumiing out of Connejlsville,and last fall was placed on trains Xos. 7 and 8,running between Pittsburgh and Cumberland. Mr. Bowlin was one of the most popular menin the service of the Company. By his cour-teous and genial manner he won the friendshipand esteem of all railroad men and patrons ofthe Company, with whom he came in was considered a very efficient railroad man,performing his duties at all times in a satis-factorv »2 Pittsburgh Division CorresponJcnt. C. W. Blotzkr, Clerk CarAccountants Office, Pittsburgh Divisional Safety Committee C. B. GoR-sucH Chairman, Superintendent T. \V. Barrett Vice-Chairman, Trainmaster E. \. Sill Seretary C. C. Cook Division Encini^-r M. C. Thompson Road Foreman of Kneines G. W. C. Day Division Opt-rator E. J. Brennan Superintendent of Shop- W. W. Smock Master Mechanic A. J. General Car Foreman F. Bryne Claim .\eent W. F. Denekk Agent. Pittshurcli Dr. J. P. Lawler Medical Examiner M. J. Cook Brakeman S. Marshall Fireman M. J. Ford Conductor J. R. Jones, machinist at Glenwood, is one ofthe live ones on the - Pittsburgh Division atfurnishing items for the M.\g.\zine. Mr. Jones Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers A MONTH BUYS A VISIBLE WRITING L. C. SMITH Icrfrtt * only of stamlard >./•■ wilkkeyboard uf itaml^rd univrrtal arrange-rtifnt — hd« Back spacrr — TvbuUtor — tworolor ribbon


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