. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . here they offer mighty practical suggestions on how to hire,pay, train and manage men—just how to lift hiring out ofa rut, how to fit the man for the job, how to hold men,how to keep in touch with John or Jim, how to buildmen, when and how to share profits with employes. Noris anything more important in business success. HandlingMen lays before you the experience of such concerns asHenry Disston & Sons, Incorpjorated, Recording and Com-puting Machines Company, Florence Manufacturing Com-pany, Strouse-Baer Company, United States Steel Corpora-tion. 200


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . here they offer mighty practical suggestions on how to hire,pay, train and manage men—just how to lift hiring out ofa rut, how to fit the man for the job, how to hold men,how to keep in touch with John or Jim, how to buildmen, when and how to share profits with employes. Noris anything more important in business success. HandlingMen lays before you the experience of such concerns asHenry Disston & Sons, Incorpjorated, Recording and Com-puting Machines Company, Florence Manufacturing Com-pany, Strouse-Baer Company, United States Steel Corpora-tion. 200 pages; size 3| x 8f inches; bound in standardcrimson vellum cloth; gold stamped. Illustrated. Mail This Coupon ROBERT M. VAN SANT, Editor, Baltimore and Ohio Employes Mas^azine, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, Md. Please send me, all charges prepaid, the book or bookschecked below, for which fmd payment enclosed. □ How to Write Business Letters. □ Handling Men. □ Th« Knack of Selling (3 volumes). □ Personality in Please mention our mmjazine when wrilincj advertisers BALTIMORE AND OHIOEMPLOYES MAGAZINE Volume? BALTIMORE, SEPTEMBER, 1919 Number 5 CONTENTS Contents Page Decoration John Newman 5 The Workingmens Train Margaret Talbott Stevens 6 General W. W. Atterbury Contrasts French and American Railroad Systems 7 Help Keep our Comfort Facilities Clean 12 Progress of No Accident Campaign 13 Pictorial Review 16 Fuel Performance. Eastern Lines C. W. Galloway 18 Dining Car Service Wins Friends for the Baltimore and Ohio 19 J. M. Davis Resigns from the Baltimore and Ohio 21 Conductor Charles Welsh. Representative Employe, Cumberland Division (West End) 22 ,.* 24 Engineer E. Zumbaugh and Fireman R. Snyder Make Fine Per-formance with Test Train 26 New Pacific Type Locomotives for Blue Line Passenger Service. E. E. Ramey 27 The Roundhouse Foremen R. E. Sigafoose 28 Changes and Promotions 29 Matthew J. McCarthy, Obituary W. A. Howell 31 As Seen by the Cart


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