. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the Presidents call, andhas experienced eight months active duty onthe border. His return is greeted with a heartiness thatindicates the high esteem in which he is held. William A. Gissel has accepted a position astypist in the office of the stationery storekeeperat Camden Station. He has the good wishesof his fellow clerks for his success. Auditor Merchandise Receipts Office Correspondent, Harry Bransky We are glad to reproduce on this page a char-coal sketch of W. H. Keidel, agency chief clerkto the auditor merchandise receipts. The sketch is by W. L


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the Presidents call, andhas experienced eight months active duty onthe border. His return is greeted with a heartiness thatindicates the high esteem in which he is held. William A. Gissel has accepted a position astypist in the office of the stationery storekeeperat Camden Station. He has the good wishesof his fellow clerks for his success. Auditor Merchandise Receipts Office Correspondent, Harry Bransky We are glad to reproduce on this page a char-coal sketch of W. H. Keidel, agency chief clerkto the auditor merchandise receipts. The sketch is by W. L. Amoss, of our Pub-licity Department, who, in addition to being atalented writer, is, as the picture of Mr. Keidelwill show, an able exponent of charcoal Amoss has promised us other contributionsof this nature to which we look forward withkeen interest. In submitting this sample of his work, says of the subject of the picture: Mr. Keidel is one of the leading spirits inall of the Auditor Merchandise Receipts cntcr-. W. H. KEIDEL tainments and his efforts have afforded thooffice force many a pleasant social occasion. Auditor Freight Claims Office Correspondent, H. Irving Martin The meetings of the Better Way Associa-tion of the Over, Short and Damage Divisionhave been devoted to subjects which are linkedup with freight handling. The two meetingswhich were held in February were spent in thestudy of the movements of an imaginary lot ofL. C. L. freight shipped from Baltimore toPhiladelphia, with a stop at Wihnington, Del. The recent visit of a group of O. S. <fc to Camden Station to study the mc^thodsof checking, billing, handling and loading atclose range evidences their sincere interest intheir work. Other trips are contemplated toour Philadelphia and New York terminals, sothat conditions at these points may be studied. Office theories of the causes of errors in load-ing and delivery will be fortified by actualobservations and mental photograi)hs


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