. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . DANIEL HUNT THE BALTIMORK AND OHIO 1:M i:s M AO AZINK. HARRY KRAVOXAK The accompanying picture is of Harry Kra-vonak. fireman in Allegheny yard. Air. Kra-vonak has been in the service for about threeyears, and is well liked by the men. P. Bernhardt, machinist in the roundhouse,was also married a short time ago. Seems tobe a habit for the bovs around this station to dothe trick. Wm. Mertz, boilermaker in the roundhouse,is to be a June bride. Go to it, Bill, old boy. Edward Orbin, clerk to the storekeeper, hasleft the service to play baseball for t


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . DANIEL HUNT THE BALTIMORK AND OHIO 1:M i:s M AO AZINK. HARRY KRAVOXAK The accompanying picture is of Harry Kra-vonak. fireman in Allegheny yard. Air. Kra-vonak has been in the service for about threeyears, and is well liked by the men. P. Bernhardt, machinist in the roundhouse,was also married a short time ago. Seems tobe a habit for the bovs around this station to dothe trick. Wm. Mertz, boilermaker in the roundhouse,is to be a June bride. Go to it, Bill, old boy. Edward Orbin, clerk to the storekeeper, hasleft the service to play baseball for the Cum-berland team. We all wish him success. W. J. Glaseman, machinist in the round-house, has entered the field of matrimony. To show what a man who is on the job cando, would advise that our blacksmith foreman,J. P. Kane, saved the Compan\ $ bypicking Rex A A high speed steel out of thescrap. No doubt if the other foremen on theSystem were as alert as Mr. Kane we couldsave considerable monej by doing this. has been in the service of the Companyfor over twenty-five years and is we


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