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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp03balt (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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ductor, Indianapolis, Ind.; Robert ONeal,general foreman, Dayton, Ohio; F. E. Tharp, INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION(C. H. & D.) Correspondent, Roy Powell, SuperintendentsOffice DIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE M. V. Hynes Superintendent, Chairman F. M. Connor Trainmaster H. F. Passel Division Engineer E. Boas Master Mechanic E. I. Partlow Road Foreman of Engines D. J. CuRRAN Agent, Indianapolis W. H. Bettcher General Car Foreman, Moorefield P. H. Baker General Foreman, Moorefield H. F. Reynolds General Yardmaster E. L. AuLT Conductor, State St., Indianapolis L. Hanlon Engineer, Moorefield R. J. Theell Agent, Decatur SANDY VALLEY & ELKHORNRAILWAY Correspondent, George Dixon, Chief Clerk DIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE H. R. Laughlin Chairman A. W. White Engineer M. of W. Department D. W. Blankenship Section Foreman J. J. Roach General Foreman S. H. Johnson Engineer E. Cassidy Fireman J. M. Moore Conductor ■ t V ^^ V Baltimore h. Ohio -Employes FlflGflzinE ^., Volume 111 y >x_ September 1915
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\ NumberV / \ isL^ i i ■ II I Jean Paul Marat The name of Marat will forever be asso-ciated with the Reign of Terror during the FrenchRevolution. He fell at last by the hand of CharlotteCorday to avenge the loss of her lover. This periodcontains more of dramatic interest than any other in the worldshistory. It is out of this period that the Empire was born, domi-nated and ruled by Napoleon. It is generally conceded the bestaccount of the French Revolution is by Americas great historian.Dr. John Clark Ridpath. The story of this period should be readby every American who prizes his citizenship and loves hiscountry. How else are we to judge of the great questions thatconfront our own Republic except fiom the lessons of the past Six Thousand Years of History Ridpath, the historian, takes the reader back to the very beginning of civilization and tracesmans career down through the long highway of time,through the rise and fall of empires and nations. Hecovers every race and every nation,

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