. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . L ABOARD FOR CAMP. relatives and friends who filled the sta-tions to bid farewell to men in uniformwith great skill. The epidemic came atthe time of the heaviest troop a letter to Dr. Morris, SuperintendentWhite says: My Dear Doctor—On this, the great-est day in the history of the world,it seems especially befitting that I writeyou to express to you the deep apprecia-tion of my superiors and myself ofthe service you have rendered duringthe troublesome times which are nowpast. I know the personal sacrifices whichit must have been necessary f


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . L ABOARD FOR CAMP. relatives and friends who filled the sta-tions to bid farewell to men in uniformwith great skill. The epidemic came atthe time of the heaviest troop a letter to Dr. Morris, SuperintendentWhite says: My Dear Doctor—On this, the great-est day in the history of the world,it seems especially befitting that I writeyou to express to you the deep apprecia-tion of my superiors and myself ofthe service you have rendered duringthe troublesome times which are nowpast. I know the personal sacrifices whichit must have been necessary for you tomake in order to be with us whenever theoccasion seemed to demand was directlyin fine with the purpose of the NationalMedical Service Corps, which organi-zation shouldbe proud tohave youamong them. I sincerelytrust andyourself will bespared yourusual goodhealth to enjoythe home-com-ing of your boyswho are now inthe service. A summaryof the move-ment of trooptrains from the 34 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. DINING HALL AT STATION beginning of the war until the armistice came on November 11 of last year isas follows: Month Trains Cars Men July, 1917 13 121 3,237 August, 1917 42 537 9,630 September, 75 1,280 23,816 October, 39 505 12,895 November, 60 777 21,568 December, 1917. 51 560 20,810 January, 52 686 14,707 February, 50 528 17,183 March, 1918 89 1,050 33,565 April, 1918 123 1,484 46,163 May, 1918 172 2,260 88,324 June, 1918 190 2,290 78,599 July, 1918 187 2,401 87,053 August, 1918 185 2,310 85,090 September, 272 3,473 120,284 October, 1918. ... 197 2,321 65,801 November, 49 564 16,478 Total 1^ 23,147 745^03 In Memoriam James T. Leary Late Comptroller of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad By Louis M. GriceChief Clerk to Auditor of Passenger Receipts A voice from some celestial starDown through the vast empyrean floats,In mystic, murmuring, dulcet notes, And you, dear friend, are called afar. W


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