. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ffice, Chicago Divisional Safety Committee J. L. Nichols Chairman J. W. Dacy Trainniai^ter G. P. Palmer Division Engineer F. E. Lamphere Assistant F^ngineer A. Craw Division Claim Agent F. J. YocNG Captain of Police C. L. HegleY Examiner and Recorder H. McDonald Superintendent, Chicago Division Wm. Hogan Superintendent, Calumet Division F. K. Moses Msuster Mechanic F. S. DeVenv. .. Road Foreman of Engines C. EspiNG Carpenter Dr. E. J. Medical Examiner C. O. Seifert Signal Supervisor M. Altherr Assi-^ant Agent, Forest Hill Rotating Memb


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ffice, Chicago Divisional Safety Committee J. L. Nichols Chairman J. W. Dacy Trainniai^ter G. P. Palmer Division Engineer F. E. Lamphere Assistant F^ngineer A. Craw Division Claim Agent F. J. YocNG Captain of Police C. L. HegleY Examiner and Recorder H. McDonald Superintendent, Chicago Division Wm. Hogan Superintendent, Calumet Division F. K. Moses Msuster Mechanic F. S. DeVenv. .. Road Foreman of Engines C. EspiNG Carpenter Dr. E. J. Medical Examiner C. O. Seifert Signal Supervisor M. Altherr Assi-^ant Agent, Forest Hill Rotating Members (to serve three montlis)J. Hewig Ensrine Foreman, Chicago, Intl. G. Vail Engine Foreman. Filue Island, III. P. Van Ryan Engine Foreman, Robey Street G. Neimuth Engineer, Robey Street L. W. Giles Engineer, East Chicago, Ind. C. A. Smith Fireman, Robey Street L. G. Dick Fireman. East Chicago, Ind Fred Rosenberg Machinist, East Chicago, Ind. Wm. Rathwell Car Foreman, East Chicago, Ind. T. H. QriNL.\\ Machinist, Robey Street. ^Mkil^Um H r G. MADIGAX, left, and G. W. HESSLAU, right G. W. HESSTAU AND J. G. MADIGANwith the damsels .d it came to pass that George Hesslauand Jack Madigan did perceive that summerwas upon us. and they straightway went totlieir masters and said. O masters, we havelabored faithfully for a year; give us, we pray,our vacations. And their masters did reply,Even so, thou faithful servants; go to theNorth Woods and recuperate. And it came to pass that on the second daythey entered into a great steamboat, northwardbound. And they did partake of the joys ofthe trip, even to having their daguerreot3T)estaken on the upper deck. Only one thing didthey miss—no damsels were available. .dso, at each stopping place they scanned theshore carefully, but no damsels were George said to Jack, Let us on, and theywent on. And at last they came to a spot called Mack-inac, and lo! there were damsels, yotmg andfair. And George said to Jack, Let us land,a


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