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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1952 February
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1952 February
CONTENTS
"L. & N. UNIVERSITY" NEARLY 5 YEARS OLDHow the Company's personnel training program was started and developed M. J. RoBards 4
SEVEN SINGING SWEETHEARTSThe House Sisters and the Decker Sisters sing their way into your heart....Lou Nash 8
THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURYWho has more at stake than we of the railroad industry to see that it is won? Ray Scott 11
SAFETY COMES FIRSTSelf-preservation being the first law of life, the worker in all fairness to himself must protect that which cannot be replaced E. J. Plondke 17
AND OTHER FEATURES
A WONDERFUL SIGHT TO BEHOLD .... 1
KERRICK CHILDREN STUDY RAILROADS 10
RAILROADS PROGRESSED IN 1951 13
FREIGHT RATES MUST REFLECT INCREASED COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS 14
ACKNOWLEDGED HERO AT 13 15
FEBRUARY IN RAILROAD HISTORY 18
12 MORE SUGGESTIONS CLICK 19
NEW RAILROAD RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR YOUR FAMILY 21
WHY I PURCHASE DEFENSE BONDS 22
HONORS FOR THE FAITHFUL. 23
BOWL BUSINESS WAS GOOD 26
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 27
LISTEN AMERICANS! George S. Benson 28
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 29
FREIGHT MEN MOVE UP 31
CONDUCTORS' TRAINING CONFERENCES AND "LIVING BETTER" CLASSES 32
OF FEMININE INTEREST 34
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 36
CALLED TO THE COLORS 38
HISTORY OF THE CABOOSE 39
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 41
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 41
CARTOON CONTEST 42
WISE AND OTHERWISE 43
ABOUT THE FAMILY .... 44
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