. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . m Agent, Chicago, 111. C. A. Stiert, Shopman, Chicago Junction, F. Dorsey, Medical Examiner, Garrett, Ind. R. R. Jenkins, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Chicago Junction,Ohio. W. C. France, Agent, Tiffin, M. Bailey, Engineer, Garrett, Ind. D. G. Thompson, Fireman, Garrett, D. Gingery, Brakeman, Garrett, S. Barnd, Operator, Galatea, Ohio. J. D. Jack, Claim Agent, Garrett, Ind. J. W. Hamilton, General Yard Master, Chicago Junction,Ohio. The picture shown is from a snapshotof J. F. Keegan, who was promoted onMay 15 to the superinten


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . m Agent, Chicago, 111. C. A. Stiert, Shopman, Chicago Junction, F. Dorsey, Medical Examiner, Garrett, Ind. R. R. Jenkins, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Chicago Junction,Ohio. W. C. France, Agent, Tiffin, M. Bailey, Engineer, Garrett, Ind. D. G. Thompson, Fireman, Garrett, D. Gingery, Brakeman, Garrett, S. Barnd, Operator, Galatea, Ohio. J. D. Jack, Claim Agent, Garrett, Ind. J. W. Hamilton, General Yard Master, Chicago Junction,Ohio. The picture shown is from a snapshotof J. F. Keegan, who was promoted onMay 15 to the superintendency of theChicago Division, with headquarters atGarrett. This is a good likeness of , taken at Grafton, his formerheadquarters. It comes to us throughthe courtesy of Correspondent Keegan was extremely well liked onthe Monongah Division and his old as- sociates regret very much to see him goas their relations with him were extremelypleasant. They are, however, very gladthat he is receiving a well deserved J. F. KEEGAN On May 15th, our Y. M. C. A. at Chi-cago Junction celebrated its seventh an-niversary, under the direction of Secre-tary R. R. Jenkins. Large audienceswere present in the afternoon and atTemple Theatre in the evening. Amongthe speakers were A. H. Lichty, OhioState Secretary; Engineer Frank Kircher,of Garrett; John Rutledge, Cleveland; Sturmer, Baltimore; Secretary H. , Bradford, 0.; Secretary Burton,Zanesville, Ohio; DeWitt Rogers, As-sistant State Secretary of Ohio; Secre-tary T. E. Stacy, Riverside, Stacy was a former Secretary of Chi-cago Junction. He presided at the after-noon session and took part in the musicalprogram. The present membership at ChicagoJunction is eight hundred. The averageuse of sleeping accommodations is now114 per day. As many as 203 men havebeen registered in twenty-four hoursThe attendance for the year in the Asso-ciation rooms is 61,575. We are glad to note that AssistantTrain


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