. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. T. LEARV, COMPTROLLER 14 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. THE CAMERA CLICK DID NOT FEASE MR. BANKARD. HE HOLED OUT WITH THIS SHOT chandise receipts office, Mr, Shriveremphasized the fact that there aregood chances for promotion for the largenumber of young ladies employed then called on Mr. Ekin, our generalauditor, to describe the principal featuresof the new accounting system on ourdivisions. J. J. Ekin, General Auditor, onTransportation Accounting This young and genial official con-fessed to a feeling of extreme nervousnesswhen


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. T. LEARV, COMPTROLLER 14 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. THE CAMERA CLICK DID NOT FEASE MR. BANKARD. HE HOLED OUT WITH THIS SHOT chandise receipts office, Mr, Shriveremphasized the fact that there aregood chances for promotion for the largenumber of young ladies employed then called on Mr. Ekin, our generalauditor, to describe the principal featuresof the new accounting system on ourdivisions. J. J. Ekin, General Auditor, onTransportation Accounting This young and genial official con-fessed to a feeling of extreme nervousnesswhen he was first asked to address themeeting, but said that during his shortstay at Deer Park he had grown to knowand like so well his associates in otherdepartments that he had quite regainedhis courage. Referring to statistics, that part of thevast business of the railroad handled bythe accounting department, as the by-product of transportation, Mr. Ekinsaid that they comprised nevertheless amost important element in that so many of the and policies of the rail-road were formulated in accordance withth


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