. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . edon June 3 and the that it has givensince show that it is going to be a splendidorganization. The other shows a steel carbuilt by the boys of the shops. It is up to datein every particular except that it is not mountedon trucks. The bo3-s from the shop band rode init during the parade. Other pictures of theparade were sent to the Magazine but lack ofspace prevents iheir publication. The editorhas promised to come to Keyser and get thepictures of some of our veteran employes. The crack band which helped to make theparade a success, and pi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . edon June 3 and the that it has givensince show that it is going to be a splendidorganization. The other shows a steel carbuilt by the boys of the shops. It is up to datein every particular except that it is not mountedon trucks. The bo3-s from the shop band rode init during the parade. Other pictures of theparade were sent to the Magazine but lack ofspace prevents iheir publication. The editorhas promised to come to Keyser and get thepictures of some of our veteran employes. The crack band which helped to make theparade a success, and picture of which is showiion this page, is the same one which led theWilson ^Marching Club in the first Wilson Inau-gural, and the big Suffrage parade the daybefore, both in Washington, D. C. Mr.^Nlcllwee is the leader and sixteen of the talentedmusicians are locf^l employes of the Company. Every week brings back some of our employeswho have seen service Over There. We areglad to welcome fireman Casey .Jones and yardbrakeman Grandpa Band of Brotherhood of Car Repairers, Keyser Picture on preceeding page is of three of ourcoal billing force, reading from left to right:R. S. Davis, weighmaster; J. C. Gilmore, billclerk; B. J. Davis, chief clerk. These are theonly men employed in this office, the rest of theforce being ladies. Assistant yardmaster T. V. OConnor andyard brakeman E. E. Wilson and their wivesspent their vacation at Atlantic City. Connellsville Division J. J. Ryland, Office of Superintendent, Coimells-ville. Pa. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, Con-nellsville, Pa. J. J. Brady, Office of Division Accountant, Con-nellsville, Pa. Our speedy little claim clerk, V. P. Flynn, hasjust returned from a most enjoyable tw^-weeksvacation. He reports a good crop of peachesand chickens throughout West Virginia. Wesuggested that he add the word looking aftergood, w^hich he shyly said w^as quite true. Lpon Vincents return, Miss Margaret Hart,our ever-on-the-job file cler


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