. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a twomonths leave of absence because of illhealth. We look forward to seeing MissThomas back with us again. East Side, Philadelphia Correspondent, Charles H. Minnick John Shields, clerk. East Side, FreightAgents Office, is receiving congratulationsupon a recent addition to his family. Thebaby boy was born on Thursday, April , its great to be a real papa! We thought there was something back oflittle Herby Held growing that heavymustache. The facial scenery was beingchanged to meet the dignified requirementsof his new position. We take pleasure inin


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a twomonths leave of absence because of illhealth. We look forward to seeing MissThomas back with us again. East Side, Philadelphia Correspondent, Charles H. Minnick John Shields, clerk. East Side, FreightAgents Office, is receiving congratulationsupon a recent addition to his family. Thebaby boy was born on Thursday, April , its great to be a real papa! We thought there was something back oflittle Herby Held growing that heavymustache. The facial scenery was beingchanged to meet the dignified requirementsof his new position. We take pleasure inintroducing to you Mr. Herbert Held, chiefclerk to Division Storekeeper L. G. Kohler,East Side. Congratulations! Your East Side correspondent wishes toexpress his appreciation of the courtesy andhospitality extended to him on his recentand first visit to Baltimore. He was morethan pleased to be received and guidedaround the city in such a friendly manner,and feels well repaid for naving made a closeacquaintance of the editor and his Upper left: R. (Tobias( Miggins, the EastSide Jazz King. Lower left; Dan Dolcin,clerk, getting a sermon from crew dispatcher,Eddy Reddmgton Wus? Ga-zex-ta? Ask Eddy Redding-ton, crew dispatcher, what it means. Hecan tell you. Ask Charlie Mahoney what became ofthe 3,200 bottles of home brew. In the March Magazine we omitted tomention the death of William Sinnott, whowas at one mechanic at EastvSide, and who passed away in Sinnott had been in the Baltimore andOhio service for many years and was wellknown by the veterans. I regret that I wasnot better acquainted with Mr. Sinnott,but this was due to the fact that in recentyears he occupied a traveling position andwe only got to see him occasionally. We allregret the passing of Mr. Sinnott and wishto assure our readers and his friends thatthe omission of an obituary notice in theMarch issue was not intentional, but anoversight occasioned by lack of properinformation. Bobby W


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