. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . l items from this ConventionsNews: The longest man in all the show,Is Bolin Bill of Baltimo,In stocking feet. Bills six feet seven,Bill claims hes very close to Heaven. There was a sudden rise in the level ofGreat Salt Lake this afternoon for which noapproximate reason could be given until wespied Bolin of Baltimore in the briny deep. There have been many verses writtenabout the grouch, some good and some bad,but the following which was handed me theother day, seems to be one of the best: The Champ It is easy enough to be things arent comi


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . l items from this ConventionsNews: The longest man in all the show,Is Bolin Bill of Baltimo,In stocking feet. Bills six feet seven,Bill claims hes very close to Heaven. There was a sudden rise in the level ofGreat Salt Lake this afternoon for which noapproximate reason could be given until wespied Bolin of Baltimore in the briny deep. There have been many verses writtenabout the grouch, some good and some bad,but the following which was handed me theother day, seems to be one of the best: The Champ It is easy enough to be things arent coming your way,But the prize old growlIs the man who can everythings going O. K.(There are always a few in each depart-ment who take great delight in is hoped that this little verse will help.) Worth While In searching for cost data one of our mendiscovered a volume that contained justwhat he was after. This volume belongedto the United States Government and wasthe only copy at Washington, for the depart-ments own The late Charles A. Luken, Office of AuditorCoal and Coke Receipts. See June issue Mr. Axel H. Oxholm, Chief Bureau ofForeign and Domestic Commerce, upondiscovering the information desired was forthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to assistthem in valuation work, agreed to loan thisvolume in return for the courteous treat-ment he has always received while travelingover the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Healso complimented the Baltimore and Ohiofor the excellent Dining Car Service, andnever fails to ride the Baltimore and OhioRailroad if possible to do so. This, I think, is what we all like to hear,so why not pass it along? (Signed) G. Spath, Valuation Department. Auditor Coal and Coke Receipts Correspondent, John Limpert The sincere sympathy of the entire officeforce is extended to A. T. W. Moore, whosefather died suddenly during the last weekof May; and to W. J. Watts, whose daugh-ter Helen expired after a lingering illness onthe night of June 8.


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