. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ■ral View from Yard Office. 30 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO MAGAZINE 31 \ Supervising Officials at Lorain Car Repair Yard Lower row, left to right: C. Bender. Car foreman; H. F. Johnson, Gang foreman; J. Lewis, Pipe Shopforeman. Upper row, left to right: P. Foss, Blacksmith foreman; V. Lucas, Steel Car foreman; G. Synder, WoodCar foreman; , Mill foreman; F. J. Staller, Car inspector; W. K. Gonnerman, General Car foreman;G. H. Van Pelt, Gang for^man; G. Leimeister, Wreckmaster; M. Reichlin, Painter foreman. swept up and carried away. Every l


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ■ral View from Yard Office. 30 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO MAGAZINE 31 \ Supervising Officials at Lorain Car Repair Yard Lower row, left to right: C. Bender. Car foreman; H. F. Johnson, Gang foreman; J. Lewis, Pipe Shopforeman. Upper row, left to right: P. Foss, Blacksmith foreman; V. Lucas, Steel Car foreman; G. Synder, WoodCar foreman; , Mill foreman; F. J. Staller, Car inspector; W. K. Gonnerman, General Car foreman;G. H. Van Pelt, Gang for^man; G. Leimeister, Wreckmaster; M. Reichlin, Painter foreman. swept up and carried away. Every lum-ber pile seemed to be as orderly as a pileof napkins in a thrifty household. Thebuildings looked good from the great pie^^es of iron and steel that areused in the repair of cars were in orderlyarray in their proper and convenientplaces. It was a Saturday afternoon and theworkmen had gone home for the the offices there were several youngwomen clerks and minor officials at was informed that the ranking officialthen on duty w^as W. K. Gonn


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