. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ;K -MAY :men The accompanying picture is of Miss EstherMay Lemen, eleven years old, the daughter ofJohn R. Lemen, supplyman at the Seymourroundhouse. Mr. Lemen has been in theservice for twenty-two years, and deserves agreat deal of credit for the condition of thelawn at the roundhouse. Many complimentaryremarks are made about it. Its fine appear-ance is due to Mr. Lemens untiring efforts. A. J. Scherrer, leverman at Bond Hill, whowas granted a leave of absence about six monthsago, and made a trip to California in an auto-mobile, has now reco


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ;K -MAY :men The accompanying picture is of Miss EstherMay Lemen, eleven years old, the daughter ofJohn R. Lemen, supplyman at the Seymourroundhouse. Mr. Lemen has been in theservice for twenty-two years, and deserves agreat deal of credit for the condition of thelawn at the roundhouse. Many complimentaryremarks are made about it. Its fine appear-ance is due to Mr. Lemens untiring efforts. A. J. Scherrer, leverman at Bond Hill, whowas granted a leave of absence about six monthsago, and made a trip to California in an auto-mobile, has now recovered to such an extentthat he expects to return and resume work inthe near future. CHARLES L. RYAN Cincinnati Terminal Correspondent, Joseph Beel, Trans par tat ion Department Divisional Safety Committee T. L. Terrant Chairman, Superintendent J. Weidenweber Secretary J. H. Meyers Trainmaster C. H. Creager ; Road Foreman of Engines L. A. Cordie Assistant Terminal Agent Larrtck Car Foreman J. A. Tschuor General Foreman T.


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