. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . doll. Master RichardDriftmeyer, son of car inspector Driftmeyer,won the doll. The train left for town at p. m., andcarried a tired but happy crowd. There wasnot an accident or delay to mar the pleasure ofthe occasion. Everybody who attended thepicnic had a most enjoyable time, and all wereloud in their praise of the spirit that promptedthe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton to con-tribute so liberally toward making the gatheringa success. It is the intention of the committee in chargeto make these outings an annual affair, becauseit offers the greate
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . doll. Master RichardDriftmeyer, son of car inspector Driftmeyer,won the doll. The train left for town at p. m., andcarried a tired but happy crowd. There wasnot an accident or delay to mar the pleasure ofthe occasion. Everybody who attended thepicnic had a most enjoyable time, and all wereloud in their praise of the spirit that promptedthe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton to con-tribute so liberally toward making the gatheringa success. It is the intention of the committee in chargeto make these outings an annual affair, becauseit offers the greatest opportunity for employesto meet one another and become acquainted. Conductor Vanwormer and his aged motherare visiting relatives at Fort Dodge, Iowa. Conductor Ridenour and engineer Kopp havebeen on the sick list for some time. The Misses Kathleen OConnor, ElenoraCogan, Clara Hoffman, Elizabeth Rowland andElsie Kramer, of the Dayton office, spent a fewdays in Toledo and Detroit. We imderstand THK BALTIMOUE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MACAZlXi;. Jean Paul Marat The name of Marat w ill forever be asso-ciated with the Reign of Terror during the Frenc hKevohition. He fell at last by the hand of CharlotteCorday to avenge the loss of her lover. This periodcontains more of dramatic interest than any dher in the worldshistory. It is out of this period that the Empire was born, domi-nated and ruled by Napoleon, h is Renerally conceded the bi staccount of the French Kevolution is by Americas great John Clark Ridpath. The story of this period should be readby every American who prizes hs citizenship loves )ii->country. How else are we to jud^e of the ^reat questions tli;iiconfront our own Republic fiom the lessons of the pa>t Six Thousand Years of History Ridpath, the historian, takes the reader back to the very beginning of civilization and tracesmans career down through the long highway of time,through the rise and fall of empires and nations. Hecovers every ra
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