. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . les H. Pennell, Jr., L. clerk, super-intendents office, Camden, is spending thesummer at his home, Ellen Side, nearGwynn Oak. The boys are looking forwardto paying Bun a visit. The Motive Power desk is fortunate in itsselection of handsome young men. Attentionis called especially to McConkey, Motive Powertimekeeper, who is the best looking young manin the office and the most popular. It is nouncommon sight to see three or four youngladies (from Baileys) talking to Mac at thesame time. He is single too. Look out»Mac, next year is leap year. East ^i


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . les H. Pennell, Jr., L. clerk, super-intendents office, Camden, is spending thesummer at his home, Ellen Side, nearGwynn Oak. The boys are looking forwardto paying Bun a visit. The Motive Power desk is fortunate in itsselection of handsome young men. Attentionis called especially to McConkey, Motive Powertimekeeper, who is the best looking young manin the office and the most popular. It is nouncommon sight to see three or four youngladies (from Baileys) talking to Mac at thesame time. He is single too. Look out»Mac, next year is leap year. East ^ide The accompanying photograph shows ourEast Side office force at Philadelphia, viz.,top row, left to right: Wilson Gamble, Eliza-beth Steel; second row, left to right: MorrisHeitzer, William J. McMullen, William , Joseph Collingsgrove, Alice M. Doyle,Joseph Grafton, Perry Moore, and James ; front row, left to right: Edward , Hugh A. Dietz, Gertrude Gallag-her, Helen G. Sentman, Sydney Jackson, andHerbert Office force at East Side Philadelphia THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE S4


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