. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Hamilton died at his home in Cum-berland, April 16, having been in failinghealth for some time. He was a widowerand is survived by four sons, James , employed with our Company atBaltimore; Edward Hamilton, formerlyassistant to vice president, now with thePhiladelphia Company at Pittsburgh,Robert and William Hamilton, Companyemployes at Cumberland, and one daughter,Mrs. Rose Hastings, Cincinnati, Ohio, wifeof the late J. Syme Hastings, well knownnewspaper man who wrote under the nameof Luke McLuke. For more than tvsenty years before^re-tiring
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Hamilton died at his home in Cum-berland, April 16, having been in failinghealth for some time. He was a widowerand is survived by four sons, James , employed with our Company atBaltimore; Edward Hamilton, formerlyassistant to vice president, now with thePhiladelphia Company at Pittsburgh,Robert and William Hamilton, Companyemployes at Cumberland, and one daughter,Mrs. Rose Hastings, Cincinnati, Ohio, wifeof the late J. Syme Hastings, well knownnewspaper man who wrote under the nameof Luke McLuke. For more than tvsenty years before^re-tiring Mr. Hamilton was station baggage-master at Cumltcrland, having a wideacquaintance. He was held in high esteemby patrons and fellow employes. The accompanying photo shows MalcolmC. Grosser, secretary to the division account-ant. Male is a lover of Nature andspends considerable time Out AmongThem. Think it was the other half of thebargain that snapped the picture but wepromised not to give her away. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, IQ2J. Our Mechanical Department Correspondent, Vada Pearl Drumm, left, Blanche Clarke onengine, and Lucille Hanifin. Right, Malcomb C. Grosser The latest and best story of the day isGus Hodges presenting Jake Miller withthe Prize Dog supposed to have beenwon at a local fair. Some Pup. G. A. McGinn is again banging outbilUards and was well on the way to chal-lenge Willie Hoppe for the WorldsChampionship, but Macs favorite poolroom lately installed a Radio set and nowhe receives Hoppes averages while knock-ing of? the local sharks. Just as soon as hecan get properly tuned in, look out. Champ! Since our hero, Pass Clerk, R. W. Mel-linger, has built his new home out in theDingle, he has not had so much opportunityto patrol the tracks, but Bob always was asafety man and we look fcr some thrillingrescues any day. E. A. Connell has been promoted to carforeman at Cumberland. G. W. Howdy-shell takes Mr. Connells place as assistantcar foreman, while W. V. Farre
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