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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp06balt (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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ES MAGAZINE 7 lasts. Every minute that passes as westand here is being registered in Americanblood on the battlefields of Europe andin American money paid out of the Treas-ury of the United States. The moneyis of small consequence. What nobleruse can we make of our money than tomake it serve humanity? But ourblood is another matter. We cannotrestore blood to the dead body. Oncean American hero gives his blood andthe last gasp of his breath for you andfor humanity, he has made the sublime we had better keep them at home. Ourhighest duty is to see that everythingour splendid sons in France need get&there on time, all the time, and in suffi-cient quantity. The extent to whichwe fail to do this is the extent to whichw^e compel the shedding of more Ameri-can blood and the giving of more Americantreasure than is necessary or justifiable. I want every man in this audienceto remember this: When you are work-ing at your lathe, or when you are drivinga rivet, or when you are forging a bolt,
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WHICH SOLDIER ARE YOU SUPPORTING ? sacrifice and has made incomparablythe greatest contribution to the causeof liberty and humanity. So, my friends, it is up to us to seethat no more of them pay that price inblood than is absolutely necessary. Wecannot fight this war with soldiers alone.We can send 10,000,000 American mento France, but if those of us who stay athome do not do our duty equally well,do not work up to the limit with everyounce of energy and patriotism that isin our bodies, by turning the necessarj^stuff out quickly, so that those men wesend out to do the fighting for us getwhat they need, on time, all the timeand in sufficient quantity to do the job. or doing any other thing in the repairof one of these bad order locomotiveswhich is necessary to be done to resurrectit and put life into it again, the quickeryou do your part of the job, the moreyou put into your job in the working day,the more effective is your contributionto the war. So important is time andprecision and

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