. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . A REASON FOR MOUNT CLARES POPULARITYBack row, left to right: Misses J. Hintenach, L. Bird, E. Rullman, Mrs. E. Bender, Misses L. Buchanan,and H. Leopold. Front row: Misses D. Dunkerly, J. Pincus, E. Schafer, M. WenzeL Photographtaken on roof of new office building Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ24 59 Moose Hall. M. V. Pascal, formerly chair- ciation of the interest he has shown in the man, Entertainment Committee, who was Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary. The ring, elected financial secretary for the year 1924, which has the emblem of the Vetera


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . A REASON FOR MOUNT CLARES POPULARITYBack row, left to right: Misses J. Hintenach, L. Bird, E. Rullman, Mrs. E. Bender, Misses L. Buchanan,and H. Leopold. Front row: Misses D. Dunkerly, J. Pincus, E. Schafer, M. WenzeL Photographtaken on roof of new office building Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ24 59 Moose Hall. M. V. Pascal, formerly chair- ciation of the interest he has shown in the man, Entertainment Committee, who was Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary. The ring, elected financial secretary for the year 1924, which has the emblem of the Veterans was presented with a beautiful ring by the Association on it, will recall the many Ladies Auxiliary, as a token of their appre- interesting times he has enjoyed while being faithful to his duties. We know he willcontinue his good work for 1924 as financialsecretary. The Freight Car Forces, after enjoyingthe holidays, have all returned to AT MOUNT CLARE 1. Freight Track Apprentices. Left to right, back row: A. Scalio, E. Cavey, C. Raspi, E. Oster, E. High, C. James. Center Row: U. Gassaway, W. Drury,E. Jackson, M. Damico, G. Shiloh, A. Johns. Front row: L. Halfpenny, R. Oliver, T. Wyatt, M. Hess, E. Purcell. i. Margaret, daughter of Stenographerand Mrs. C. L. Reisinger. 3, 4, and 5. Carman M. J. Anderson, Fannie May, age 11 months and Mrs. Anderssn. 6. Spark Plug, trained goat belonging toCarman George Nichols, Freight Track. 7. August Charles, son of Carman and Mrs. Charles Mosmiller. 8. The late George WT Cromwell and his family. 9. Joseph Edwin, son of Carman and Mrs. Charles Mosmiller 6o Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ24 Some spent their holidays out of the city,othersmade themselves useful aroundtheir homes. However, now that we areat the beginning of a new year, we will allput new vigor into our work and put theFreight Department on top. The Business Mens Council, PocketTestament League, had one of thei


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