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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp07balt (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
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Seppe, Seppe,I no see you no more, my poora bambino.Corpo di Bacco, Joe, you oughta see himnow,—stronga lika bulla,—arm lika that-a—gotta fina job-a now, pull-a da truck-aonB. &0. Pier 22 Message 5: Did she say that? Her husband pays income tax! Andshe coming to me every once in a whileto borrow a quarter or a dime, to getmilk for the baby, you know (withsuds on it, I think). And she borrowedmy aluminum riceboiler and brought itback with a dent in the handle, and Message 6: cluck, cluck, cluck —he-ha-ha-haee—isnt that just awful?And then he said, Mame, says he, some-thing is droppin offn you. Gee, it was my garter and I almost died ! (Chorus) Aint that fierce, cluck, cluck,cluck, &c. Message 7: -say mister, will you train that gun of yours down whenyou sneeze. I dont mind the back ofmy coat so much, but dont spray myears and collar Message 8: stop that, Harry, somebody might know us Then the conductor called out: Allout for -teenth avenoo, which is my cueto exit. 35
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William F. Ottman Representative Employe of the Ohio Division In the issue of April, 1916, we started in the Magazine the series of portraits, Represen-tative Employes of the Railroad, the picture of the employe being on the left page and the brieftribute to him, on the right. The following sketch is the second in a new series and will befollowed by other similar sketches until each division has had its representative appear. Theselection of one man to represent a division does not mean that he is the only employe worthy ofthe distinction—rather that he is a representative of the good character and fine record attained byother of his coworkers. William F. Ottman was born at Schooleys Station, Ross County, Ohio,October 7, 1856. At the age of ten he moved with his parents to Zaleski,Ohio. He entered the service of the old Marietta and Cincinnati RailroadCompany, February 25, 1869, as a messenger boy at fiity cents per day,under chief clerk Edward Gabe, superintendent of car shops Thom

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