. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . family at Laurel, Del. Captain Thosas McKeon, superintendent ofTottenville ferry, has returned to duty after ashort illness. R, F. Farlow, supervisor of bridges and build-ings, has returned from Chicago, 111., where heattended a convention of bridge and buildingconstructors. Must have been a very interest-ing convention, for it took Mr. Farlow threeweeks to locate Staten Island again. Below is a picture of Miss Anna Bloom, em-ployed as chief ticket agent, St. George, S. the smiling appearance she has. Thissmile never wears off. Opposite is a pic


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . family at Laurel, Del. Captain Thosas McKeon, superintendent ofTottenville ferry, has returned to duty after ashort illness. R, F. Farlow, supervisor of bridges and build-ings, has returned from Chicago, 111., where heattended a convention of bridge and buildingconstructors. Must have been a very interest-ing convention, for it took Mr. Farlow threeweeks to locate Staten Island again. Below is a picture of Miss Anna Bloom, em-ployed as chief ticket agent, St. George, S. the smiling appearance she has. Thissmile never wears off. Opposite is a picture of William Ryan, tracksupervisor, and Extra GangFormanM. Mancuso,with his men, loading scrap iron to help scalpthe Kaiser. Sunday afternoon, September 29, the employesof the Staten Island Division had a flag raisingat St. George, S. I. The flag contains 253 stars,including four gold ones. Music was furnishedby the Standard Shipyard Band and the boysfrom the Mission of the Immaculate F. Kelly, trainmaster, had the honor of. MISS ANNA J. BLOOM


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