. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . I,. A. IIAWKCKIOIl. MISS MARGERET GORDOX, G. J. GOCLICAND MISS ANNA BLOOM On page 24 is a picture of G. A. Charles, whoenlisted in the service of Uncle Sam and isnow stationed at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Hewas employed as hostler at Clifton shops. Miss M. Cole, formerly employed at theCoal Pier, Arlington, S. I., has been trans-ferred to position as time clerk in the C. Vincent Kennedy, formerly maintenance ofway timekeeper and who enlisted in the UnitedStates Aviation Corps, returned on the steamerMauretania from England December 2. M. D. OC


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . I,. A. IIAWKCKIOIl. MISS MARGERET GORDOX, G. J. GOCLICAND MISS ANNA BLOOM On page 24 is a picture of G. A. Charles, whoenlisted in the service of Uncle Sam and isnow stationed at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. Hewas employed as hostler at Clifton shops. Miss M. Cole, formerly employed at theCoal Pier, Arlington, S. I., has been trans-ferred to position as time clerk in the C. Vincent Kennedy, formerly maintenance ofway timekeeper and who enlisted in the UnitedStates Aviation Corps, returned on the steamerMauretania from England December 2. M. D. OConnor, who until drafted by UncleSam was employed as timekeeper, motivepower department, and now in France, is-taking in all the sights, as we note from hisletter just received. He expects to be homeshortly. C. P. Phipps, now in a hospital in France, isconvalescing. He was wounded after he hadthe pleasure of capturing six Germans in NoMans Land—an officer and five men. Cliffwas single-handed at the time and marched thesix of them into an American prison c


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