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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1954 January
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1954 January Loose, damaged cover
CONTENTS
MR. TILFORD'S NEW YEAR MESSAGEA look backward and a look forward, an expression of appreciation for a job well done 1
BACKSTAGE WITH THE FOLDERKnown to employes as "the folder," the L. & N. passenger train timetable requires an enormous amount of time, thought and work, as well as cooperation before it is ready for use by the public Edison H. Thomas 4
ATHENS COLLEGE, A NORTH ALABAMA TRADITIONFor the past 130 years, this small, privately-owned liberal arts school has offered a strong and time-established contribution to the cultural education of the South Rowland Stockk 8
DEAN OF DISTRICT SURGEONSDoctor Duncan Eve of Nashville, Tenn., who has served as an L. & N. district surgeon longer than any other physician now in our medical department, will soon mark his 50th anniversary in the profession Lou Nash 11
FUNNY BUSINESSMillions of comic books which don't sell on newsstands are bought by The Premium Company at Owensboro, Ky., repacked and sold nationwide to manufacturers, retailers, others-and the Old Reliable provides a lot of the transportation, coming and going M. J. RoBards 12
RADNOR ALMOST READY TO ROLL! It's been a long, hard pull, but down at Radnor, Tenn., time, money and effort are about to pay off in results ......R. R. South 32
AND OTHER FEATURES
MIAMI BEACH SCENE Front Cover
FRIENDLY TIES 2
THE RAILROAD WORLD 3
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS 14
FOUR VETERAN ACCOUNTING OFFICERS RETIRE 15
PRESIDENT TILFORD GIVES OUTLOOK FOR 1954 17
HERE'S A CHANCE TO WIN $25! 18
FASTER SPEEDS Now POSSIBLE OVER DRAWBRIDGES 18
N. D. T. A. AND RED CROSS WORK AS TEAM 19
W. C. DILLARD RETIRES AS DIVISION FREIGHT AGENT 19
WHO OWNS THE L. & N.? William J. McDonald 20
ELLEN N GAVE FAMOUS DOCTOR HIS START 20
TRIBUTE PAID TO W. H. HOLLAND UPON HIS RETIREMENTR. B. Gardner 21
FAST FREIGHTS MAKE UNUSUAL RECORD.... 22
SOME DRUGS MAY BE DANGEROUS TO YOU 22
EARLY INCOME TAX FILING MAY SAVE YOU MONEY 23
HE FOUND A BETTER WAY 24
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A PHILANTHROPIST 25
CHIEF CLERK GIVEN $56.19 AWARD 25
SOMETHING "NEW" FOR SOMETHING "OLD" 26
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 29
GROUP INSURANCE RULES LIBERALIZED29
CLARK DUNN HONORED BY PASSENGER CLUB 29
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 30
FOUR MORE MIXED TRAINS Bow OUT 35
CALLED TO THE COLORS 35
FIREMAN ELECTED TO BROTHERHOOD POST 35
OF FEMININE INTEREST 36
BOOK REVIEWS 37
DR. GREENWELL HONORED 37
RAILWAY BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION MEETS 39
J. E. POWER HEADS NEW ORLEANS TRAFFIC GROUP 40
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 41
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 41
THREE MORE ELLENENERS TAKE OFFICE 42
CONGRATULATIONS 42
DANNY DO-RIGHT 42
WISE AND OTHERWISE 43
ABOUT THE FAMILY 44
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