. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . icers have done, butbecause of the magnificent spirit of all theemployes who have come into contact withit. With two exceptions since it was placedin sen-ice, the Capitol Limited has gone intoits terminals even,- day on time. One timeit was 45 minutes late getting into Cumber-land, but it reached Washington fiveminutes ahead of time. This was accom-plished because of the feeling of each em-ploye for the success of the train. Each manwent to it and accomplished his part of it. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, August, iQ2j Your officers see that all practice
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . icers have done, butbecause of the magnificent spirit of all theemployes who have come into contact withit. With two exceptions since it was placedin sen-ice, the Capitol Limited has gone intoits terminals even,- day on time. One timeit was 45 minutes late getting into Cumber-land, but it reached Washington fiveminutes ahead of time. This was accom-plished because of the feeling of each em-ploye for the success of the train. Each manwent to it and accomplished his part of it. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, August, iQ2j Your officers see that all practices areset to standard; you people carry them out;it is you who are doing the work. Our im-provements for this year cost 5542,, including elevators, etc. $32,000,000 of thishas been spent for equipment alone, and 70per cent, of this for freight equipment means better service; better service means better conditions andemployment of men. I have no fear of the competition of anyother railroad while we have men who show. HAPPY PICNIC FACES I. Ciptain H. L. Lenhart, the conductor whc had his hands full on the train out of Pittsburgh. 2. Right to left: A. L. Doggett, Assistant General Freight Agent,Pittsburgh; Miss Vada Pearl Drum, Magazine Correspondent, Cumberland; F. A. Markley, Division Freight Agent, Pittsburgh; Transportation AssistantC. W. Gorsuch, Pittsburgh; Superintendent G. W. Martin, Connellsville; Engineer George Stombaugh, Pittsburgh Division. 3. Grand President Sturmer, launch-ing forth on The Grand and Glorious Baltimore and Ohio. 4. Vice-President Galloway holding his audience spellbound. 5. A little visitor whose name weveforgotten, but he enjoyed the picnic as much as anybody. 6. Daddy Harrigan also waxes eloquent. 7- Transportation Assistant Gorsuch makes a good baseballfan. 8. The TraflBc Quartette from Pittsburgh: Left to right, J. P. Taggart, Assistant General Passenger Agent; W. W. Blakeley, General Freight Agent; A. L. Doggett, Assistant
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