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Pennsy Employee Magazine, The 1958 January February What V.M. means Accidents N
Pennsy Employee Magazine, The 1958 Jan Feb What V.M. means
24 Pages
IN THIS ISSUE
THE VITAL MOMENT
Safety department launches campaign to reduce accidents in 1958 1
WALKING, WORKING ON TRACK
First of a series on the 10 most common types of accidents on the PRR4
SPEEDING THE MAIL
New facilities aid the PRR in handling rush of holiday cards and packages. .6
CHRISTMAS ON THE PRR
Railroaders reflect the Yule spirit8
PREPAREDNESS IS HIS HOBBY
Richmond, Ind., gcng foreman has taught First Aid to more than 1,000 persons. 9
SLIMMING THE PRR
Systematic track reduction brings imporbenefits to the Railroad10
TO A ALIANT MOTHER
Employes and friends honor Mollie Stew, retiring Baltimore janitress13
THE $14 MILLION QUESTION
Williamsport Family Club uses skit to campaign against loss-and-damage14
DEATH OF A LOCOMOTIVE
K-4 "retires" after making steam's last passenger run on the PRR 16
MEN WHO RUN THE PRR
The job of Supervisors of Communicaand Signals grows bigger18
MAIL POUCH
News briefs of the Railroad 20
SHORT RUNS
PRR people, places, and events21
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
Dr. Walter V. Matteucci discusses thyroid gland disorders 22
CANDLEPOWER
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