. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut 1,200 feet. It is thegreatest game of all and all other classes of workor play recede after having made a flight. Idid not feel at all frightened nor was I takensick. They say some men have this sadexperience. No doubt I will be home before I go overthere and I will drop in to see you. Trusting you are in the best of health, Iremain, Sincerely, Cadet W. J. Stewart. Waco, Texas, January 3, \)car Mr. Onderdonk: Weather conditions are improving and I havejust this minute returned from a forty-fiveminute flight. Attained an altitude of 2,000feet
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ut 1,200 feet. It is thegreatest game of all and all other classes of workor play recede after having made a flight. Idid not feel at all frightened nor was I takensick. They say some men have this sadexperience. No doubt I will be home before I go overthere and I will drop in to see you. Trusting you are in the best of health, Iremain, Sincerely, Cadet W. J. Stewart. Waco, Texas, January 3, \)car Mr. Onderdonk: Weather conditions are improving and I havejust this minute returned from a forty-fiveminute flight. Attained an altitude of 2,000feet. The game, has railroading tied to a dope that one of these days I shall be cleverenough to handle a scout machine. If I reachthat point I think I will go after the Kaisersingle handed. \t the present time the office is very wellrepresented in the different branches of theservice and I am very glad to hear that you have ;i service flag. Sfou will probably be interested to learnthat Holljes has been promoted to first lieu-t PRIVATE H. J. LENIHAN I shall call when I am fortunate enough to getin that part of the country, which I hope will bevery soon. Yours respectfully, W. J. Stewart. H. J. Lenihan entered the service asmaterial inspector in the Pittsburgh officeof the Test Bureau, June 11, 1917. Hewas called in the first draft and wasaccepted, claiming no exemption, and leftthe service September 10, 1917. He isnow a private in Company E, 319th In-fantry, Camp Lee, Va., and is shown inuniform in the accompanying photograph. Roger C. Whiteman was born July 10,1896. He was graduated from BaltimorePolytechnic Institute and entered service;ts material inspector on April 10, was furloughed February 28, 1918,.•is he had enlisted in the Ordnance De-partment, and has started a six weeksOrdnance Stores Course at the Uni-versity of Pennsylvania. After com-pleting this he will be sent to an arsenalfor six weeks and after three months fromhis enlistment he will be a
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