. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Colonel Page Edmunds, Medical Corps, UnitedStates Army, Has Resumed His Duties with the Com-pany as Consulting and General Surgeon 29 Picked Up Here and There Ernie Baugh 30 Cheap Municipal Health Insurance 31 Current Events as Seen by the Cartoonists 32 Editorial ■ 34 Recent Maintenance Work, Newark Division, Put Track in Splendid Condition 36 Exhausts 38 Sixty-one Women Employes Enlist in Red Cress Nursmg Classes 39 Lieutenant E. Kent Lawrence Promoted 40 Our Own Hall of Fame 41 Social 45 Womans Department 49 Prepare for Winter B. S. Mace 52 Washingt


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Colonel Page Edmunds, Medical Corps, UnitedStates Army, Has Resumed His Duties with the Com-pany as Consulting and General Surgeon 29 Picked Up Here and There Ernie Baugh 30 Cheap Municipal Health Insurance 31 Current Events as Seen by the Cartoonists 32 Editorial ■ 34 Recent Maintenance Work, Newark Division, Put Track in Splendid Condition 36 Exhausts 38 Sixty-one Women Employes Enlist in Red Cress Nursmg Classes 39 Lieutenant E. Kent Lawrence Promoted 40 Our Own Hall of Fame 41 Social 45 Womans Department 49 Prepare for Winter B. S. Mace 52 Washington Information ^3 Baltimore and Ohio Boys Win Newark, Ohio, Baseball Championship ^9 Safety Roll of Honor 61 Among Ourselves 65 ^ Published monthly at Baltimore, Maryland, by the^ employes of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to pro-mote community of interest and greater efficiency. Con-tributions are welcomed from all employes. Manuscriptsand photographs will be returned upon request. Pleasewrite on one side of the sheet only. : : : : :. S. W. Pickens Wins First Prize, ^^No-AccidentCampaign^—Eastern Lines Second and Third Places to Men—Prizes Authorized forFourth and Fifth Places and Go to Women Employes S. W. PICKENS, assistant chiefclerk, Superintendents office,Charleston Division, was awardedthe first prize of $ by thejudges in the No-Accident Campaignessay contest. Eastern Lines. The secondprize of $ also goes to an employe ofthe Charleston Division, C. H. Carpenter,train dispatcher at Gassaway. J. , section foreman, Bidwell,Pennsylvania, captures the third prizeof $ The judges were also asked to pick forhonorable mention the fourth best of thearticles submitted. On the basis onwhich the prizes were awarded, as shownin the accompanying detailed statement,the only two women contestants in thecampaign. Miss Margaret Talbott Stevens,file clerk, and Miss Edith Coplan, stenog-rapher, both of the TransportationDepartment, had the same total numbero


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