. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . No. u iri,i,i.\(; io .Noin ii \ i;i{.\(>.\. FLAG RAISING AT BRIGHTON, OHIO,APRIL 6 T. R. Moore has been appointed agent atHuron, Ind., temporarily, vice J. I. Tolliver,transferred. E. C. Harrington, file clerk in superinten-dents office since September 10, 1917, has ex-perienced some little trouble the past fewmonths in taking on sufficient weight to makehim acceptable for service in the Navy, buthe accomplished the feat and reported at Louis-ville for service May 22 for assignment inradio service. J. R. Bobbitt, with several years service asope


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . No. u iri,i,i.\(; io .Noin ii \ i;i{.\(>.\. FLAG RAISING AT BRIGHTON, OHIO,APRIL 6 T. R. Moore has been appointed agent atHuron, Ind., temporarily, vice J. I. Tolliver,transferred. E. C. Harrington, file clerk in superinten-dents office since September 10, 1917, has ex-perienced some little trouble the past fewmonths in taking on sufficient weight to makehim acceptable for service in the Navy, buthe accomplished the feat and reported at Louis-ville for service May 22 for assignment inradio service. J. R. Bobbitt, with several years service asoperator and dispatcher on this division, butlately with the Erie at Rochester, N. Y., paid avisit to the boys in the division office buildinglast week. Mr. Bobbitt is at present in thenaval telegraph service and his imiform wasvery becoming. The Kentucky Derb}- at Churchill Downs,May 11, proved to be such a strong attractionthat several of the young lady clerks in thedivision office building could not refrain frommaking the trip to the Falls City. Miss L. E. Brand, with several years ser-v


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