. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . fetching in the graceful picturehat and charming evening gown whichshe wore in the second act. The plaving of the leading male roleof Sir Joseph Porter by Mr. John , the general director of the per-formance, wiis capital. His costume andmake-up were, to use the vernacular, a 62 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. ^^/////l(|\\\\\\^ MISS HENDERSON AS BUTTERCUP This iind the other cartoons on this and the oppositeare by Howard MetcaU of the CarService Department scream. And he looked the dandified,fresh-water admiral to a T. Poorlyhandled,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . fetching in the graceful picturehat and charming evening gown whichshe wore in the second act. The plaving of the leading male roleof Sir Joseph Porter by Mr. John , the general director of the per-formance, wiis capital. His costume andmake-up were, to use the vernacular, a 62 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. ^^/////l(|\\\\\\^ MISS HENDERSON AS BUTTERCUP This iind the other cartoons on this and the oppositeare by Howard MetcaU of the CarService Department scream. And he looked the dandified,fresh-water admiral to a T. Poorlyhandled, this part would have been aflat failure, but in the person of it was a delight. The subtletouches of humor and satire and thehollow mockery of his exalted positionwere finely brought out. And his com-plete authority gave splendid finish tothe whole performance. Greater by far in the success of theproduction than his individual perform-ance as Sir Joseph, at least in the mindsof those who worked with him, however,were his ability and conscientious effortas general director. He won the affec-tions of all the members of the club byhis good humor and his untiring was never so late, he was never sotired, the rehearsals were never so dis-couraging, as to make him give less thanhis best in coaching, planning, workingand boosting for ultimate suc


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