. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . fferent trade marksof the different railroads, and trying tothink up a new one for our own Baltimoreand Ohio, I have come to the conclusionthat it cant be done. We already havethe best one, it seems, and to try to im-prove on it would be to spoil it. (Werespectfully refer Mr. Kight to his fileof Magazines. See April, 1916 issue. Page6—It Can Be Done.—Ed.). The Car Department clerk, Miss Virts, isall smiles these days. I do not think it isthe Erie Railroad, but a little town inPennsylvania by that name which is thecause of her day dreaming. .She has a c


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . fferent trade marksof the different railroads, and trying tothink up a new one for our own Baltimoreand Ohio, I have come to the conclusionthat it cant be done. We already havethe best one, it seems, and to try to im-prove on it would be to spoil it. (Werespectfully refer Mr. Kight to his fileof Magazines. See April, 1916 issue. Page6—It Can Be Done.—Ed.). The Car Department clerk, Miss Virts, isall smiles these days. I do not think it isthe Erie Railroad, but a little town inPennsylvania by that name which is thecause of her day dreaming. .She has a cot-tage, a garden and, I presume, a garage,pictured to the latest detail in her dreams. General Foreman Graney is getting histurkey calls in shape for the coming says he is now working on anengine call to get the engines away fromshop on time. A. R. A. Clerk OrndorfT took a few daysoff to look over the ponies at Laurel. Mar-shall says he had the right dope to make akilling. Poor boy! The sympathy of theoffice is with EdGson Radio Phones t^?;^^. Adustable Diaphragm Clearance (^^O Q Al Carl Emmett, little son of Engineer RobertTar Rice, Keyser, W. Va. Painter Foreman J. H. Dunk was able tovisit the shops a few days ago after severalmonths illness. We were certainly glad tosee John, and we hope that he will be ableto resume duty in the near future. Apprentice Instructor Small has movedhis office to the upper end of the MasterMechanics Building and expects to havehis school moved over during the presentmonth. Harvey is all smiles over his newlocation. ^ We do not know when it will happen, butwhen you ask Nina Lee, she smiles verysweetly—and Jim, well, he just grins. Miss Naughton, stenographer to thestorekeeper, says she certainly does enjoythose naps coming up on No. 55 each morn-ing, even if she does liave to walk back fromthe Hump occasionally. Bowling at present is the main topic ofconversation among our lady clerks. Al-though the scores which they have


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