. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . want off if youdecided to have them all cut? Purchasing Department Correspondent, S. I. ONeill The accompanying* photograph is ofHarry Adams, one of our veterans. Oh!no, not of Foreign Wars, but in the serviceof the Baltimore and Ohio, for more thantwenty years. Harry holds a positionwhich necessitates having a good memoryand an even temper in order to satisfystorekeepers on hne. No matter how busyhe may be, you can always be sure of acourteous reply from him. Here we have another future price clerk—Dan Huber, Jr. Occasionally this young-ster pays his


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . want off if youdecided to have them all cut? Purchasing Department Correspondent, S. I. ONeill The accompanying* photograph is ofHarry Adams, one of our veterans. Oh!no, not of Foreign Wars, but in the serviceof the Baltimore and Ohio, for more thantwenty years. Harry holds a positionwhich necessitates having a good memoryand an even temper in order to satisfystorekeepers on hne. No matter how busyhe may be, you can always be sure of acourteous reply from him. Here we have another future price clerk—Dan Huber, Jr. Occasionally this young-ster pays his respects to Daddy at theoffice, especially on Saturdays, which meansa shopping tour for Papa via LexingtonSt. with his market bag. Our sketch is of Richard Kostka, the boywith the Charley Paddock stride, and theChesterfield of the Purchasing Depart-ment. Dick is a connoisseur on theatricalsand can be found most any night at theMaryland, behind the scenes. He hasmade many friends there owing to hisaccommodating disposition. Often he may.


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