. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . d the next morning tookthe steamship Excelsior for Havana,with Captain Charles Baldwin, arrived hereon the 26th, spent two days in the land ofwet goods and old Spanish homes and on the 28th, steamship GovernorCobb, landed in Florida Keys, where thecustom officers, after a thorough inspectionof our baggage, found no wet goods, so wewere permitted to move on. As we had anhour and a half to wait at this point, wetook a taxi and drove all over Key night we crossed the Keys, and as Isat in my berth looking out of the window, Ifound that
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . d the next morning tookthe steamship Excelsior for Havana,with Captain Charles Baldwin, arrived hereon the 26th, spent two days in the land ofwet goods and old Spanish homes and on the 28th, steamship GovernorCobb, landed in Florida Keys, where thecustom officers, after a thorough inspectionof our baggage, found no wet goods, so wewere permitted to move on. As we had anhour and a half to wait at this point, wetook a taxi and drove all over Key night we crossed the Keys, and as Isat in my berth looking out of the window, Ifound that we were entirely out of the sightof land. We left the train at St. Augustine on the29th, spent two days in this quaint old town,and then on to Jacksonville, where we tookthe beautiful steamship Allegheny, underCaptain Pratt. The next day we put in andspent the entire day in Savannah, leavingthat night, and arriving in Baltimore on thenight of December 4, p. m. We hadbreakfast on the ship, and I was back in theoffice on December Mr. and Mrs. T. Parkin Scott This was a wonderful trip, and I wouldrecommend it to anybody who is fond ofthe water. (Whaddyemean—water—Mr. Scott? Ed.) Printing Department Correspondent, Harry Toft In announcing our automobile show inlast months Magazine we neglected togive credit to Compositor Reinhard asrepresenting the Chevrolet family. Weregret the oversight. Stonehand Foy is all smiles. Anotherlittle Foy has been added to the list. Con-gratulations ! At this writing we are glad to say thatall of our employes who have been on thesick list—and there were quite a number—are back in their places, with the exceptionof Compositor Behr, who is still sufferingfrom an attack of stomach trouble. Alfred J. Carter is holding down theproof desk, made vacant by the resigna-tion of H. Meyers. The last word has been spoken, the last linewritten for 1923. As we look back we cansee the mistakes that have been made, thevictories that have been ours,
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