. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 82 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, October, iQ2j R. Haggerty getting to work on timethree days in succession. J. Phelon walking quietly downstairslike a dignified clerk should. C. Arnold getting excited. V. Truelove smiling. F. E. Liebetrau buying his own Hearings at Ivorydale George Langdon (Crew Dispatcher)—When can I have an engine? John Bums— The place is tied up again. E. McKenna— How is the yard power? George Holt—Take her out. John Conrad—I had Detroit tonight. Thos. Whitstead—He was a fine fellow. Dan Wuest—Red, how many washoutst


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 82 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, October, iQ2j R. Haggerty getting to work on timethree days in succession. J. Phelon walking quietly downstairslike a dignified clerk should. C. Arnold getting excited. V. Truelove smiling. F. E. Liebetrau buying his own Hearings at Ivorydale George Langdon (Crew Dispatcher)—When can I have an engine? John Bums— The place is tied up again. E. McKenna— How is the yard power? George Holt—Take her out. John Conrad—I had Detroit tonight. Thos. Whitstead—He was a fine fellow. Dan Wuest—Red, how many washoutstoday? John Schill—Where is my ground? Chas. Arnold—If its in the book, itmust be done. Doc. Reardon— Shes on the rail, Doc. Engine House Clerks—When do weget our vacation. Fitzpatrick—Have you had your coffee yet? Barker—Hows the crane?Zureick—Got any peanuts?Paul Haaf—Charlie, see the smartkbpf? Tickets are now ready for distributionfor the big fight. Heavyweight championT. Mahoney will mix gloves with Betty Jane, three months old, daughter ofAssistant Chief Clerk W. H. Moorehouse, Cin-cinnati Motive Power Department met manyof our officers on Galloway-Fries day. MissBetty Janes eldest sister is well over 21 Farrell; referee, W. H. Howe. They arefighting for the prize covering the best-looking tracks. Heres hoping they con-tinue as they have in the {fast. We willall be proud of the Cincinnati Terminalsbefore long. There is a new sport among river menand boatmen of the Ohio—alligator hunting. Edward Clark, popular pipe fitter atStorrs Round House, residing in Ludlow,Ky., caused all of the excitement by dis-covering a four foot Gator at the foot ofCameal Street, Ludlow, and battling withthe creature for several hours, Thursday,September 6. Clark left his home after dinner Thurs-day in his yawl with several fellow workerson his way to work. When near landing atCameal Street one of the men shoutedHey, theres Old Man Grumps LittleAl, and pointe


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