. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tookoccasion to compliment her on her finework published in the Baltimore and OhioM.\G.\ziNE and all predicted a brightfuture for her in puzzledom. The con-vention was otherwise very successful andofficers were elected for the ensuing sixmonths as shown on this page. The next convention will be held atPittsburgh, Pa., on Labor Day when it ishoped more Baltimore and Ohio Puzzlerswill be in attendance. Name Pen Name Office M. L. Michell Molemi President L. D. Reese Le Dare ist Vice-Pres. Mrs. Mary E. Burrell Happy Thought 2nd Vice-Pres. Lewis Trent C. Sa
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tookoccasion to compliment her on her finework published in the Baltimore and OhioM.\G.\ziNE and all predicted a brightfuture for her in puzzledom. The con-vention was otherwise very successful andofficers were elected for the ensuing sixmonths as shown on this page. The next convention will be held atPittsburgh, Pa., on Labor Day when it ishoped more Baltimore and Ohio Puzzlerswill be in attendance. Name Pen Name Office M. L. Michell Molemi President L. D. Reese Le Dare ist Vice-Pres. Mrs. Mary E. Burrell Happy Thought 2nd Vice-Pres. Lewis Trent C. Saw Secretary W. W. Delaney Willie Wild wave Treasurer R. T. Strohm Arty Ess Editor Address 2911 Dodier St., St. Louis, O. Box 244, Pittsburgh, St. Paul St., Balto., Jesup Ave., New York City395 Stratford Rd., Brooklyn, N. Mulberry St., Scranton, Pa. As open the valve to steam he throwsThe thing WHICH LET SOMEVILE TOOT. And you say you lost controf of your car?Yes, I couldnt keep up the installments. — PRIDE OF OUR NEW YORK FLEETThe new ferryboat named for our operating vice president, Charles W. Galloway, plies between Tottenville, S. I. and Perth Amboy, N. J. In the insertthe members of the crew are, from left to right: Louis Walters, deckhand; John Deon .deckhand; Raymond Ellis, captain; Sal. Provonzana, deckhand;John McDonald engineer; Thosi McKeon Jr., fireman Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, ig2j 39 Baltimore and Ohio Scholarship Winners Extraordinary Production and Profit Demonstrated by Boyand Girl ^Farmers By O. K. Qiiivey, General Agricultural Agcnit, CommercialDevelopment Department THE Baltimore and Ohio Railroadlast year offered fifteen scholarships,two in each vState it traverses, to theboy and girl doing the most outstandingAgricultural Club work. This was quite an unusual thing for arailroad to do, but it was done in the sincerebelief that the future welfare of a countrydepends upon the kind of training given itsboys and gi
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