. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . cture is of sectionforeman R. E. McCrea, who has been in theservice of the Baltimore and Ohio for thirty-seven years, and who now has charge of Sec-tion 68 on the Chicago Terminal. Throughoutthis long period of service Mr. McCrea hasalways considered the Baltimore and Ohiosinterests paramount to his personal comfort,and he is a member of that valuable class ofemployes who can always be depended upon tomeet any emergency. C. J. Schwendener, assistant chief clerk in thedistrict engineers office, is receiving the con-gratulations of his friends upon the a


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . cture is of sectionforeman R. E. McCrea, who has been in theservice of the Baltimore and Ohio for thirty-seven years, and who now has charge of Sec-tion 68 on the Chicago Terminal. Throughoutthis long period of service Mr. McCrea hasalways considered the Baltimore and Ohiosinterests paramount to his personal comfort,and he is a member of that valuable class ofemployes who can always be depended upon tomeet any emergency. C. J. Schwendener, assistant chief clerk in thedistrict engineers office, is receiving the con-gratulations of his friends upon the arrival of afine baby boy at his home on June 17. Frank Ruth, wheelage clerk in the caraccounting office, has returned from a vacationspent at Minong, Wisconsin. The accompanying picture is of James EdwardHande, the son of J. H. Hande, assistant en-gineer in the Valuation Department. , Sr., says that Mr. Hande, Jr., who isone year old, already shows great engineeringability, being especially^adept in the^construc-tion of mud JAMES EDWARD HANDESon of J. H. Hande 74. THE BALTIMORE AND (X Assistant engineer F. E. Lamphere has beencommissioned a Major in the QuartermasterDepartment of the United States Army. experience in construction workwill prove invaluable at this time, and both heand the Government are to be congratulated. Results in the Chicago Railroad BaseballLeague: June 9—Chicago Terminal 3; C. B. &Q. 2. June 16—C. M. & St. P. 6; ChicagoTerminal 3. O. J. Lozo, chief clerk in the car accountingoffice, is wearing a particularly broad smilethese days, the result of a visit of the stork tohis home on May 28, when he was presentedwith an eight and one-half pound baby name is Lorraine. P. F. Finnegan, H. White, Jr., P. Meininger,H. Burg, H. E. Hansen and O. J. Lozo re-cently made their first trip to the lakes ofWisconsin, their particular destination thistime being Stone Lake. The fact that theyshipped home sixteen bass and eleven muske-l


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