. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tz and his fireman, J. Dineen, w^hohave their engine—1584—trimmed up ingood condition. If any other engine crewtries to take this engine, they will havea hard time. Pet^ will fight for engine1584 at all times, asne says that engine hashis name on it. Edna Fern, daughter of Secretary to Superin-tendent Dean, Charleston Division Akron Division Correspondent, J. A. The New Castle High School Band,which was entered in the recent contestheld in Chicago, was handled over theBaltimore and Ohio, and was entertainedroyally en route to the Windy City. T


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tz and his fireman, J. Dineen, w^hohave their engine—1584—trimmed up ingood condition. If any other engine crewtries to take this engine, they will havea hard time. Pet^ will fight for engine1584 at all times, asne says that engine hashis name on it. Edna Fern, daughter of Secretary to Superin-tendent Dean, Charleston Division Akron Division Correspondent, J. A. The New Castle High School Band,which was entered in the recent contestheld in Chicago, was handled over theBaltimore and Ohio, and was entertainedroyally en route to the Windy City. Theywere awarded fifth prize, which, con-sidering the large number of entries, wasa creditable showing. The boys were loudin their praise of the treatment received onthe trip, and each member of the band willbe a real Booster for the good old Baltimoreand Ohio. Fred Ellis, clerk. Division AccountantsOffice, Akron, and Miss Elizabeth. Klce Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, September, 192j.


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