. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . STATION AT COLLINGDALE, PA., W. A. CALLOWAY, AGENT 60 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. THEY KEEP HER EVER SHINING The above photograph is of Mount Clareyard engine 1122 and her crew, who take somuch pride in keeping her shined up. Fromleft to right, they are; R. H. Martin, hostler;J. T. Sagle, fireman; Jacob Smith, machinist;J. H. Bryan, engineer and W. H. Smith, hostler. The recent flu epidemic took as its toll thefollowing men in the boiler shop at Mount Clare: Thomas J. Stapleton, who has been at MountClare for seven years and was an expert
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . STATION AT COLLINGDALE, PA., W. A. CALLOWAY, AGENT 60 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. THEY KEEP HER EVER SHINING The above photograph is of Mount Clareyard engine 1122 and her crew, who take somuch pride in keeping her shined up. Fromleft to right, they are; R. H. Martin, hostler;J. T. Sagle, fireman; Jacob Smith, machinist;J. H. Bryan, engineer and W. H. Smith, hostler. The recent flu epidemic took as its toll thefollowing men in the boiler shop at Mount Clare: Thomas J. Stapleton, who has been at MountClare for seven years and was an expert crownVjolt man. C. W. Fulger, who was a boilermaker for fouryears and whose wife also died a few days beforehim. Edward Stier, boilermaker helper. Mount Clare extends its sympathy to thefamilies of these men, also to B. M. Stickell,boilermaker foreman, who lost his wife andchild during this epidemic. The Mount Clare Welfare Athletic andPleasure Association was host on the eveningof December 4 when a large number of membersand their friends gathered in Baltimore foran entertainment and dance. The musicalfeature consisted of an over
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