. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Unks The following from the Clarksburg Tele-gram should prove of interest to the friendsof the Baltimore and Ohio: Pennsboro, W. Va., August 25, 1923—The old theory that corporations have nosouls was disproved here Tuesday eveningwhen Oval Collins, of Near Oxford, waskicked by a horse and his skull badly frac-tured. Arrangements were made to bring:him here, have train No. i stop and takehim to Parkersburg. But a freight wreckjust east of Pennsboro delayed the trainseveral hours and Collins condition wasvery serious. Assistant SuperintendentJames McClun
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Unks The following from the Clarksburg Tele-gram should prove of interest to the friendsof the Baltimore and Ohio: Pennsboro, W. Va., August 25, 1923—The old theory that corporations have nosouls was disproved here Tuesday eveningwhen Oval Collins, of Near Oxford, waskicked by a horse and his skull badly frac-tured. Arrangements were made to bring:him here, have train No. i stop and takehim to Parkersburg. But a freight wreckjust east of Pennsboro delayed the trainseveral hours and Collins condition wasvery serious. Assistant SuperintendentJames McClung, who chanced to be here,ordered a special train consisting of a loco-motive and a caboose to be made up, with-out any financial arrangements, and hurriedthe young man to the hospital. This not only shows the good will of theRailroad but it also displays the fine qualitiesand characteristics of a personality we alladmire, namely that of James McClung. Herewith is probably the first photographof Mary Jo, the little daughter of the hap-. Newly elected officers of the Baitimore and Ohio Glenwood Social Club. For names, see notes Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, ig2j 79
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