. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . n>?ineer T. E. Banks .Trainmaster Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner S. H. Baer Supervisor O. MutiSELMAN (. Road Conductor R. L. LoBBAN Road Bralveman G. W. Baker Yard Brakeman Freight Terminals and Trains By JOHN A. DROEGE General Superintendent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. 465 pages, 6x9, fully illustrated $ net, postpaid The whole problem of handling freight is covered in this book. Just Off The Press Passenger Terminals and Trains By the Same Author 410 pages, 6x9, 220 illustrations $ net, postpaid A practical book by a well-known rail


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . n>?ineer T. E. Banks .Trainmaster Dr. F. H. Weidemann Medical Examiner S. H. Baer Supervisor O. MutiSELMAN (. Road Conductor R. L. LoBBAN Road Bralveman G. W. Baker Yard Brakeman Freight Terminals and Trains By JOHN A. DROEGE General Superintendent, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co. 465 pages, 6x9, fully illustrated $ net, postpaid The whole problem of handling freight is covered in this book. Just Off The Press Passenger Terminals and Trains By the Same Author 410 pages, 6x9, 220 illustrations $ net, postpaid A practical book by a well-known railroad man of broad ex-perience, that is full of sound ideas, helpful suggestions andpractical details. It covers the operation of passenger train service, the design,construction and maintenance of terminals and accessories, with adiscussion of the plans of organization and operating methodscoincident thereto. Order these books through EMPLOYES MAGA-ZINE, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore fciGHT Imm MNAIS feoNALSIfeAINS IkAINS blGE koEGE. 106 THE BAI/miORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE C Henson Road Engineer R. C. Collins Road Firfcman C. Brown Agent, Hamden, O. W. J. Kellhoier Machinist Chris. Repple Upholsterer The general committee on welfare has beenholding regular monthly meetings in regard tothe new movement for the formir^g of clubs atvarious points on the System. Arrangementshave been made to complete a list of employeswho will pledge themselves to become membersof this association. The System has alreadybeen i)artially canvassed and everything pointsto success. It is estimated that the Systemmembership will be at least 10,000. A thorough canvas is being made of thefacilities at points where clubs are to beformed. As soon as this canvas is completed,all employes will be approached with a view ofobtaining their pledge to become members ofthe association. On the Ohio Division we already have a base-l)all diamond and sufficient ground for tenniscourts, etc., but a suitable buildi


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