. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ep Charles on his guard, butevidently not, for he has taken another fall (thistime for good), and has selected for a honey-moon a place where there is plenty of congratulations! Ask the Ouija board why Miss EleanorMcDermott, Claim Department, Pier 22, hasto get that five-fifteen boat. Nat Fowler, w^ho was furloughed be-leause of illness, has made a visit to the office,looks great and expects to be back on the jobshortly. the Produce Exchange office, vice J. Buckheit,promoted to chief clerk to S. D. Riddle, Com-mercial Freight Agent. D. A.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ep Charles on his guard, butevidently not, for he has taken another fall (thistime for good), and has selected for a honey-moon a place where there is plenty of congratulations! Ask the Ouija board why Miss EleanorMcDermott, Claim Department, Pier 22, hasto get that five-fifteen boat. Nat Fowler, w^ho was furloughed be-leause of illness, has made a visit to the office,looks great and expects to be back on the jobshortly. the Produce Exchange office, vice J. Buckheit,promoted to chief clerk to S. D. Riddle, Com-mercial Freight Agent. D. A. Hooper has been appointed interchangesettlement clerk at Pier 22, N. R., vice J. In order that every department may receiveequal representation in the Magazine, wouldsuggest that some one at each of the outsidestations and departments furnish the writerwith data covering current events and membersof their respective departments, thereby gettingtheir section of the division on the map. 80 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. A Baltimore and Ohio freight train nearCranford, N. J. Staten Island Lines Correspondent, G. F. Goolic F. Rebhan, division agent, has returned toduty after a severe attack of the flu. Frankis none the worse for his experience. Harry C. Van Duzer, freight agent at Tomp-kinsville, is rejoicing over the arrival of friendstork, who left a bouncing baby girl. Duzer and the baby are doing nicely, George Brown has been employed as book-keeper in the Car Accountants office. The Misses Marcella and Bessie Gaynor havereturned to duty after chasing the flu for ashort period. Louis Wright has been employed as carrecord clerk in the Car Accountants office. The accompanying picture is of V. C. ONeil,W. J. Vidler and D. RejTiolds. Wonder ifMrs. Vidler will ever see this picture! Wehardly think it fair either, in Vidler, for thereare many younger men than he in the depart-ment.
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