. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ic,and their country at large. And inaddition to incentives they havethat other incentive which gomesbecause they feel that their ^aborwill be put to 100 per cent, imder the private managementof trained and unbiased railroadmen,and not be discounted in any degreewhatsoever by political influence. Ded^ch ofMrs. H. B. Voorhees THE death on February 27 ofMrs. Voorhees. wife of Gen-eral Manager H. B after the closing date inthe Magazine Office for the receiptof notes from the Western Linecorrespondents. Hence there is


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ic,and their country at large. And inaddition to incentives they havethat other incentive which gomesbecause they feel that their ^aborwill be put to 100 per cent, imder the private managementof trained and unbiased railroadmen,and not be discounted in any degreewhatsoever by political influence. Ded^ch ofMrs. H. B. Voorhees THE death on February 27 ofMrs. Voorhees. wife of Gen-eral Manager H. B after the closing date inthe Magazine Office for the receiptof notes from the Western Linecorrespondents. Hence there is nomention among those notes in thisissue of this deep bereavement whichhas come into the life of Mr. Voorhees. Under the circumstances, there-fore, we know that we are but carry-ing out what would be the wish of allofficers and emj)loyes on the WesternLines when we extend to our generalmanager on their behalf, as well ason behalf of the entire Railroad,deep and sincere sympathy. 10 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April. 1924 orJs Turn Table. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine Office; Mt. Royal Station. Baltimore, Md. Robert M. Van Saxt, EdilorMargaret Talbott Stevens, Associate EditorM. W. Jones, Assistant EditorCharles H. Dickson, Art EditorHerbert D. Stitt, Staff ArtistGeorge B. Luckey, Staff Photographer The Prize It has been repeatedly stated that 1Q23 was the mostsuccessful year in the history of the Baltimore and has also been emphasized in many ways that an out-standing reason for this success was the whole-heartedand willing effort made by employes all o\-er the Systemto bring it about. And this evidence of friendship hasbeen most logically explained by the fact that the per-sonnel of this Railroad from top to bottom believes in itsideals and its policies anc^ puts behind them the forcewhich only comes from the conviction that they are worthworking for. There is another reason why 1923 was such a success-ful year for us, and which has not been It i


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