. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . them home. No one was slighted,the most high to the lowliest being remem-bered. Quaint, original titles appeared onsome of the envelopes, which tickle<lmightily the recipients thereof. We, of theAgents Ofiice, and Mr. Ritchie of the In-spection Bureau, desire to thank the donorthrough the NL\c;.\zink, as he (or she; care-lessly neglected to sign name. If anyothers desire to express thrcfugh the M.\G.\-ziNE their thanks for Valentine remem-brances received, will they please send intheir names to the correspondent? Hello! It is I, John Raymond


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . them home. No one was slighted,the most high to the lowliest being remem-bered. Quaint, original titles appeared onsome of the envelopes, which tickle<lmightily the recipients thereof. We, of theAgents Ofiice, and Mr. Ritchie of the In-spection Bureau, desire to thank the donorthrough the NL\c;.\zink, as he (or she; care-lessly neglected to sign name. If anyothers desire to express thrcfugh the M.\G.\-ziNE their thanks for Valentine remem-brances received, will they please send intheir names to the correspondent? Hello! It is I, John Raymond came during the week of February .S to theliome of Machinist and Mrs. Ray^ liked it so well I have decided H) makt-it my permanent abode. My daddy (you all know him) works allday and so I have arranged to sleep whilehe is at the Shops, and every night he and Itake long walks, and I have the best time. This is to saV that all of mothers anddaddys friends are mine, too, and Imready to reccixe Wont vou i onirto see me?. Bud Bee c: Wel. now. dont cha know- 70 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, tq2j Western LinesOffice of General Manager Correspondent, Thomas J. Murphy The annual election of our Veteran Em-ployes Association, Cincinnati Terminals,was held January ii, and after a spiritedcontest resulted in the following selections:President J. M. Hughes; Vice President ODonnell; Secretary W. C. Owen; Finan-cial Secretary H. S. Howden; Treasurer Swepston; Sergeant at Arms ; Directors C. E. Fish, L. A. Cordie,S. O. Mygatt, T. G. Gibbons, R. H. Searls;Delegate to Convention H. S. Howden;Alternate Delegate G. W. Lishawa. Theprogress of the Cincinnati branch duringthe past year has been encouraging, andwithin a short time every eligible manwithin the district should be enrolled. As an indication of progress we record theorganization on January 20 of the R. Branch Ladies Auxiliary. Afterinformal addresses by SuperintendentTransportati


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