. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . good care, wefeel that we should have just a little atten-tion paid us. Our headquarters are located at Sabraton,W. Va., just out of Morgantown. The fol-lowing are our officers: G. T. Hice, mastermachinist; C. B. Gossncll, in charge of carshops; Z. D. Hensell, trainmaster; R. , chief train dispatcher; W. , second trick train dispatcher; Carroll, extra dispatcher; Miss EdnaGoff, clerk. At this writing, business on the M. & is slack, owing to the fact thatmost of the coal mines are closed down, butwe look for an im


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . good care, wefeel that we should have just a little atten-tion paid us. Our headquarters are located at Sabraton,W. Va., just out of Morgantown. The fol-lowing are our officers: G. T. Hice, mastermachinist; C. B. Gossncll, in charge of carshops; Z. D. Hensell, trainmaster; R. , chief train dispatcher; W. , second trick train dispatcher; Carroll, extra dispatcher; Miss EdnaGoff, clerk. At this writing, business on the M. & is slack, owing to the fact thatmost of the coal mines are closed down, butwe look for an improvement by the middleof April. We are running but few trainsdaily, trying to hold our men until businesswill increase enough to afford employmentfor them all. The M. & K. train and engine-men are a good set of men and well worthtaking care of. Pittsburgh Division CorrespondentsE. N. Fairgrieve, Car Distributor, Office of General SuperintendentElmer H. Stoltz, Pittsburgh Freight Station Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, iQ2i 6i. A lover of basketball is William Ryan,messenger The accompanying photo is that of littleWilliam Ryan (William since the adventof long trousers some weeks ago), the smartlittle chap who handles the work of mes-senger, General Superintendents office,Pittsburgh. Bud, as he is more famil-iarly known, is a great favorite with thegirls, and I am sure when they see his picturein uniform for basketball, they w^Jl all say,O, isnt he cute! Isnt he the nice Lookingkidl After a recent trip to Cumberland, littleBud was minus on the sleep end when hereached home, but put in 22 hours in thesheets, then sat down for breakfast and goton the outside of the following: 6 eggs,I sHce of ham, 12 slices of bread, 4 cups ofcoffee, 3 glasses of water. Some sleeper! Some appetite! Some kid! Miss Irma Hoover, of Mr. Martinsoffice, is not Miss Hoover any longer. Sheis known now as Mrs. Price, having stolenaway one evening to become hitched and best wishes. Miss


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