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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp04balt (find matches)
Title: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Subjects: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Publisher: (Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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ief clerkG. A. IMcGinn and division operator E. C. Drawbaugh. These were heartilyappreciated as was the splendid receptiongiven by our Cumberland employes, thetownsfolk, the newspapers and last butnot least, the Ladies Auxiliary of theCumberland Y. M. C. A., which had thedifficult task of satisfying the appetitesof the members of the club. This theydid to perfection and their splendidmeals and true hospitality will long beremembered by the Baltimoreans whomade the trip. The committee in charge on the Cum-l)crland end was composed of the officersof the Cumberland (Baltimore and Ohio)Athletic Club, viz.: G. A. McGinn, president; F. F. Hanley,vice-president; R. B. Stout, vice-presi-dent; D. H. Street, vice-president; E. C.Drawbaugh, vice-president; W. H. Linn,vice-president; T. F. Shaffer, secretary;G. R. Bramble, treasurer. Executivecommittee: G. D. Brooke, J. W. Deneen, F. F. Hanley, G. R. Bramble, D. H.Street, E. C. Drawbaugh, C. M. Gear-hart, C. P. Kalbaugh and G. A. McGinn,chairman.
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Those Who Trespass Against Us By Howard Elliott San Pedro and Los Angeles Railroad WE poke fun at the Arkansas trav-eler who lowed as how hedlike to see the funeral procession,but regretted that his chairfaced the wrong way, yet it is equallydifficult to arouse the American publicto the point where it will rise to act inmatters of paramount importance, unless,perchance, the issues are surroundedwith features sensational or spectacular. No sooner had the last mute formbeen drawn from the dying embers ofthe Iroquois Theater than every state,city and hamlet in the country beganto pass laws and ordinances compellingthe use of asbestos curtains and increas-ing the number of exits. Almost beforethe survivors of the Titanic had reachedNew York, laws were being framed torequire all vessels to be equipped withsufficient lifeboats to take care of theirfull saihng lists. Hardly had the newsof the sinking of the Lusitania beentranslated from dots and dashes intowords before the American people WT

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