. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 104 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, December, ig2j. Left: Traveling Car Agent H. B. Sherry. Center, front row: left to right; Chief Clerk C. R. Gordon,Passing Report Clerk F. W. Mattle, Location Clerk J. W. Burnett, Car Tracer J. E. Morrissey,Yardmaster Mike Murphy. Back row: Checker G. C. Nolte, Interchange Clerk F. L. Stevenson,T. C. A. Sherry, Yardmaster J. B. Clark. Right: Karl F. Wright One correspondent on the Akron Divi-sion felt that he had the best reasons in theworld for staying on the job and notattending the Conference of Correspond-ents at Ba
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 104 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, December, ig2j. Left: Traveling Car Agent H. B. Sherry. Center, front row: left to right; Chief Clerk C. R. Gordon,Passing Report Clerk F. W. Mattle, Location Clerk J. W. Burnett, Car Tracer J. E. Morrissey,Yardmaster Mike Murphy. Back row: Checker G. C. Nolte, Interchange Clerk F. L. Stevenson,T. C. A. Sherry, Yardmaster J. B. Clark. Right: Karl F. Wright One correspondent on the Akron Divi-sion felt that he had the best reasons in theworld for staying on the job and notattending the Conference of Correspond-ents at Baltimore recently. A message ofsympathy and regret, and later on, anoutline of the splendidly prepared program,was furnished the unfortunate one. Asthe matter now stands, any catastropheof less importance than the Jap quakewill scarcely serve to keep him out of anysuch future gathering. Frank Truman, a former carpenterforeman, now on the pension list, was arecent Akron visitor. At one time Frankwas so well known around Youngstownthat he was pointed out as one of theinteresting features
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