. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 59. CLEANING No. 5123 AT EAST SIDE Above is a photograph showing Fire TrackForeman Menna. The engine shown is a regu-lar one assigned to Blue Line passenger serviceon this division. All employes extend heartfelt sympathy toMr. and Mrs. William Mackey in the loss oftheir son Herold, who died from a long stand-ing illness. Baltimore Division CorrespondentsW. H. Tarr, Superintendents Offi,ce, CamdenStation J. A. Clarkson, Assistant Yardmaster, LocustPoint E. K. Smith, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Bruns-wick, Md. P. P. Pu


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 59. CLEANING No. 5123 AT EAST SIDE Above is a photograph showing Fire TrackForeman Menna. The engine shown is a regu-lar one assigned to Blue Line passenger serviceon this division. All employes extend heartfelt sympathy toMr. and Mrs. William Mackey in the loss oftheir son Herold, who died from a long stand-ing illness. Baltimore Division CorrespondentsW. H. Tarr, Superintendents Offi,ce, CamdenStation J. A. Clarkson, Assistant Yardmaster, LocustPoint E. K. Smith, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Bruns-wick, Md. P. P. PuRGiTT, Shop Draftsman, Riverside Shops Locust Point Yards In a group on page 24 is a photograph ofHoward P. Wright, now serving on one ofUncle Sams submarines. Before entering thenavy he was employed in the Electrical De-partment for five years. Private J. Arnold Kennedy, formerly yardclerk at Locust Point, who lost his left leg atthe second battle of the Marne on July 15 andwho is at the Walter Reid Hospital at TakomaPark, D. C, paid us a visit on ThanksgivingDay. All were very gl


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