. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . less them that curse you, dogood to them that hate you, and jjray for them whichdespitefully use you, and persecute you.—Matthew V:43, 44- The Proclamation Glory to Godwin the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.—Luke II: 14. The Benediction The God of Peace make you perfect in every goodwork to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight.—Hebrews XIII: 20, 21. Gifts May these be yours .... The Gifts that make the Dreamers into Doers, The Gift to work Through Joy and Sorrow, Light or Murk, To play, with all your sou
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . less them that curse you, dogood to them that hate you, and jjray for them whichdespitefully use you, and persecute you.—Matthew V:43, 44- The Proclamation Glory to Godwin the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.—Luke II: 14. The Benediction The God of Peace make you perfect in every goodwork to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight.—Hebrews XIII: 20, 21. Gifts May these be yours .... The Gifts that make the Dreamers into Doers, The Gift to work Through Joy and Sorrow, Light or Murk, To play, with all your soul and heart, A manly part! The Gift of Discontent, to keep you driving Forward and up, forever striving For something better in the days hereafter; The Gift of Kindness and the Gift of Laughter, And all the gifts of Love and Faith and Friends, Of Justice and of Truth, And in your heart, until lifes journey ends. The Priceless Gift of Youth, Hope that inspires and Courage that endures, May all these Gifts be Yours! —Berton Superintendents! A Job for the ex-Service Man! It is said that there are over 5,000 ex-Service men outof work in and near Baltimore, and that conditionsare even worse in other cities. Many people and a feworganizations are trying in diverse ways to help, andsomething is being accomplished. To the credit of the Baltimore and Ohio be it said thatin Baltimore in the General Offices, after furloughed em-ployes are taken care of, the ex-Service man is given thepreference in the filling of positions by our Bureau ofEmployment. Is the same preference given all over the System ? Thereis no question that it should be given. The country owesits salvation to the Americans who served during theGreat War and it is but paying a small part of thedebt to bend every endeavor to put these men intopositions for which they are fitted. There are many angles to the problem and just criti-cism has been made against certain of the jobless ex-Service men. But they are
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