. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . omoted to Assistant Superintendent, Cumber-land Division 47 Dr. E. M. Parlett Made Chief of Welfare Bureau 47 Jesse Billings Barton—Late General Attorney of the Baltimore and Ohio C. T. Railroad Co 48 Employes Can Now Get New Style Goggle Adopted by Company 50 Rhapsody of Spring—A Poem T. T. 52 Plav Ball I 53 The House That Jack Built 55 No More Work for Old Enoch* Wheeler 58 Editorial 60 Attractive and Practical Fashions for Spring and Summer 63 Tailored Costumes in Many Guises 62 Home Dressmakers Co: ner 65 The Needleworkers Corner 66 Train and Engin


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . omoted to Assistant Superintendent, Cumber-land Division 47 Dr. E. M. Parlett Made Chief of Welfare Bureau 47 Jesse Billings Barton—Late General Attorney of the Baltimore and Ohio C. T. Railroad Co 48 Employes Can Now Get New Style Goggle Adopted by Company 50 Rhapsody of Spring—A Poem T. T. 52 Plav Ball I 53 The House That Jack Built 55 No More Work for Old Enoch* Wheeler 58 Editorial 60 Attractive and Practical Fashions for Spring and Summer 63 Tailored Costumes in Many Guises 62 Home Dressmakers Co: ner 65 The Needleworkers Corner 66 Train and Engine Crews: You Should Know B. A. McDowell 68 Special Merit 69 Among Ourselves 73 The Elimination of Black Smoke W. J. Duffey 107 The Observer 110 ^ Published monthly at Baltimore, Maryland, by the employesof the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to promote community ofinterest and greater efficiency. Contributions are welcomedfrom all employes. Manuscripts and photographs will be re-turned upon request. Please write on one side of sheet only. Operating Rules and Regulations Address of Charles Selden, Superintendent of Telegraph and General Inspector of Transportation, at Deer Park Operating Meeting ^ Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: Every successfully operated organiza-tion must have governing laws, and law issimply a code of rules to govern that reason we have rules and regula-tions for the operation of our in order successfully to operate arailroad under law, the law must beunderstood. It is only in recent years,however, that we have had on our roadthe record of examination on rules andregulations. Every employe in the oper-ating department, whose duties requireit, receives a preliminar}^ examinationand an oral or a written examinationlater. He has that record for himself ifhe desires it, and we have it on file at thedivision headquarters and at the em-ployment bureau in Baltimore. In someStates we are required to re-examinewithin certain defined periods, and wes


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