. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . enough to hear part of the conversationwhich ran as follows: Aint nachur wunner-ful? To which the reply was made in avoice trembling with emotion; Aint loveGrand? Numerous requests having been made fora picture of H. L. Goodman, secretary tothe superintendent, known from Philadel-phia to Brunswick as Goofey. Hencethe close-up as they say in theMovies. Considerable difficulty was experiencedin persuading the young man to pose;cajolery, threats and pleading of no avail,bribery was resorted to in the form of aKernel. Goof smokes from twenty tothirty fags


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . enough to hear part of the conversationwhich ran as follows: Aint nachur wunner-ful? To which the reply was made in avoice trembling with emotion; Aint loveGrand? Numerous requests having been made fora picture of H. L. Goodman, secretary tothe superintendent, known from Philadel-phia to Brunswick as Goofey. Hencethe close-up as they say in theMovies. Considerable difficulty was experiencedin persuading the young man to pose;cajolery, threats and pleading of no avail,bribery was resorted to in the form of aKernel. Goof smokes from twenty tothirty fags each day, and is not particularas to what blend—Piedmonts, Chesterfieldsor Fatimas, and never, never moochesmore than one at a time, and rarely morethan three from one person each day. It issafe to conclude that as he passes on to theGreat Beyond his last words will beGimme a cigarette. Brunswick, Md. Correspondent, R. L. MuchOn page 80 photograph is of F. Ward, medical examiner, Win-chester, Va. and Joseph A. Krause, a dis-. Mrs. H. Davies, wife of manager. East SideRestaurant abled fireman, who has been of great assis-tance to Dr. Ward in handling clerical work,etc. Dr. Wards first connection with theBaltimore and Ohio was in the Civil Engi-neering Department, commencing in six and one half years he severed hisconnection with the railroad, when lack ofmoney halted construction on practicallyevery railroad in the country. Dr. Ward was graduated from the Schoolof Medicine, University of Virginia, in1877, and served in the medical corps,United States Army, in Texas and Mexico,until 1880, when heresigned. Hethentooku]j private practice in Baltiffiore andbecame acquainted with former PresidentGarrett. In March 1881 he accepted a posi-tion as medical examiner, Relief Depart-ment, and he has served in this capacityover the entire line, Philadelphia to Chicago. Dr. Ward says The late Dr. Barnard,who was undoubtedly the founder, and atthat time secretary of the


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