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Illinois Central Employee Magazine Lot of 11 magazines All missing family sectio
Illinois Central Magazine September 1955 Vol 44 No 3
CONTENTS
Diesels and Dancing Girls-That's GM's 'Powerama' 2
Mark Block Receives Appointment As Assistant to Chief Engineer 6
The Boxcar Shortage Wayne A. Johnston 7
Art Moody Calls It a Day 8
Occupation Railroader: The Job of Power Supervisor Harold E. Preston 9
Equalize Transportation Rules and Give Public a Break Joseph L. Frye 10
Hospital Gains Recognition for Surgical Work13
Railroad Offers Low-Cost Florida Vacations14
Frost Heads Industrial Development Work15
Stores Department Training Program Enters Third Year16
'Polecat' McMillan Honored With Casey Jones Fellowship 18
Twenty Years Ago 19
Suggestors Show Lively Interest in Good Housekeeping 20
Arkansas Town Comes to Visit Chicago21
Dancing With Generals Arejas Vitkauskas 23
Why Railroads Support an Up-To-Date Transportation Policy 24 LAST PAGE
Missing: Home Division 26 / Family Album 28 / Retirements Reported in July 29 / Deaths of Retired Employes Reported in July 48
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Illinois Central Magazine November 1955 Vol 44 No 5
CONTENTS
Book Review: Little Trains of Europe Norman E. White 1
Trainmen and Firemen Get Wage Boost 3
Sweeping Changes Made in Suburban Service 4
'Eliminate the Unnecessary' Is Suggestion Motto 7
First Hand Impressions Wayne A. Johnston 8
Making Friends for the Railroad 9
Common Carriers Are Backbone of National Defense Charles E. Wilson 10
Not the '400' but John Q. Public
Owns America's Leading Firms 12
The Job of Laundry Supervisor Louis J. Vargo 16
Chicago Credit Union Celebrates Silver Anniversary 17
Office Cars Manned by Crew of Two R. D. Elward 20
Town and Station Names on the Illinois Central William E. Shelton 21
Twenty Years Ago 23
Retirements Reported in September 24 LAST PAGE
Missing: Home Division 25 / The First Night-Worker Floyd Be/scamper25 / Family Album 27 / Deaths of Retired Employes48
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The Illinois central Magazine February 1956 Vol 44 No 8 ALL PAGES ARE LOOSE, no back cover
CONTENTS
Chicago's New Frontier-Air Rights Over Illinois Central 2
The Year Ahead Wayne A. Johnston 5
Ambassador of Good Will'-That's Dining Service 6
The Job of Audio-Visual Aid Manager John T. Hawkinson 9
Foust Leads Promotions in Purchases and Stores 10
Stores Department Beats Own Suggestion Goal 11
Public Relations Office in New Quarters12
Massoth Wins New Post 12
Twenty Years Ago 16
Retirements Reported in December 18
An Income Tax Dream 19
Home Division 21
Santa Came to Jean Schilling on a Freight Train 21
Painting Is Quieting Hobby
Helen Craven22
Lincoln Land-Mecca for School Children 24 LAST PAGE
Missing Family Album 26 / Group Insurance Payments 34 / Deaths of Retired Employes 48 /
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Illinois Central Magazine April 1956 Vol 44 No 10
CONTENTS
Dollars Rolled In-and Out-in '55 2
Zimmerman Is Vice-President of Operations 6
More Cars Coming Wayne A. Johnston 7
Hospital 'Fringe Benefit' Like Wage Increase 8
Buelow Is General Manager in Operating Department Moves 9
New Challenge For Engineers 10
Clyde Fitzpatrick Becomes C&NW President 11
Fire Losses on Railroad Show Increase 12
Motorists Pay More! 13
Trainmasters Transferred in April 14
Southern Roads Emerge (Book Review)15
March Brings Operating Changes 16
'What Is This RRA Deduction From My Pay?' 17
Louisiana Division Leads in Suggestions18 LAST PAGE
MISSING Home Division 20 / Twenty Years Ago 23 / Retirements Reported in February 23 / New Orleans Terminal Was Safest in 1955 24 / Family Album 26 / Deaths of Retired Employes 48
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Illinois Central Magazine May 1956 Vol 44 No 11 No back cover, Front cover is loose, all pages are loose. Missing page 21-22,
CONTENTS
Motor Car Owner Pays Six-Bits-Trucker Pays Two-Bits 2
Traffic School Grows 6
The Central of Georgia Case Wayne A. Johnston- 7
Hodge Taylor Handled Many Jobs Dorothy M. Gatchell 8
The Job of Fire Prevention Superintendent Roger M. Bostick 9
Death Takes No Holidays 10
Heads Army Railroad Shop 14
Adams Wins Courtesy Award Ernest M. Dolan 15
Future Good for Telegraphers A. W. Lane 17
Some Reflections on Revisiting a Railroad R. Paul Hibbs 18
'Why Didn't I Think of That!' 19
Retirements Reported in March 20
A World War I Piece of Pie 21
Twenty Years Ago 21 MISSING PAGE 21-22
Home Division 22 MISSING PAGE
General Van Fleet Tells Railroad Importance in Winning Wars 24
Family Album26 LAST PAGE
MISSING: Deaths of Retired Employes 48
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Illinois Central Magazine June 1956 Vol 44 No 12 MISSING PAGE 9-10
CONTENTS
New Operation at Meridian Is Working Well2
A Big Difference Wayne A. Johnston 3
Heimlicher Leads Traffic Changes Bob Hoffheimer 4
New Office Car for President 5
N. R. Hill Retires6
Attorneys Advance 6
American Railway Development Group Celebrates Golden Anniversary 7
Stockholders Show Lively Interest in Annual Meeting8
Jackson Railroad Museum Honors 'Story of Brave Engineer' 10
Fifty-Year Veterans Receive Railroad's Tribute I I
Retirements Reported in April 22 LAST PAGE
MISSING: Twenty Years Ago 23 / Family Album 26 / Deaths of Retired Employes 48
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Illinois Central July 1956 Vol 45 No 1 MISSING PAGES 15-18
CONTENTS
Ideas Have Remade the Railroad Harold V. Bostock2
'Good Year Ahead' Wayne A. Johnston4
Expanded Piggy-Back7
On the Telephone You Are the Illinois Central9
America's Bright Future 12
Retirement Talk Down at the Yard Office14
Heroine of the Railroad Industry16 MISSING
Twenty Years Ago19 MISSING
Retirements Reported in May 20 LAST PAGE
MISSING Home Division21 / The Great Locomotive Chase24 / Family Album 26 / Group Insurance Payments 38 / Deaths of Retired Employes 48
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Illinois Central Magazine August 1956 Vol 45 No 2 Missing pages 6-14, 19-22
CONTENTS
Jackson Moves Freight F-A-S-T 2
The Crossing Accident Problem Wayne A. Johnston 5
Hugo V. Gamper Appointed General Purchasing Agent6 MISSING
Personnel Men Advance 7 MISSING
A Century of Service to Chicago 8 MISSING
Stewardesses Celebrate Anniversary 12 MISSING
Illinois Central Acquires Interest in Two Connecting Roads 13 MISSING
And Then What Happened?15
Hospital Department Officers Report on Operations 16
Twenty Years Ago17
Eye Accidents Can Be Prevented 18
Retirements Reported in June19 MISSING
Home Division 20 MISSING
'Ribbon Rail' Installed on Illinois Division 23
Family Album26 LAST PAGE
MISSING Group Insurance Payments 34 Deaths of Retired Employes 48
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Illinois Central Magazine September 1956 Vol 45 No 3
CONTENTS
Young Traffic Men Tour Their Railroad 2
First in War, First in Peace Wayne A. Johnston 7
Ten Boxcars a Day! 9
Suggestion Cash to First-Timers 13
On Time-Or Better 14
'I'm Getting an Increase In My Annuity' 19
Shutterbugs Win State Prizes 20
Twenty Years Ago 21
Personal Injury Record 21
Home Division 22
Richest Station on the Railroad John H. Gamble 24
Family Album 26 LAST PAGE
MISSING: Retirements Reported in July 34 / Quarter Century Club 39 / Deaths of Retired Employes 48
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Illinois Central Magazine November 1956 Vol 45 No 5
CONTENTS
Increased Dividend Marks Illinois Central as Strong Railroad 2
Passenger Department Scores Touchdown 3
Schmitt Is Assistant Superintendent 6
Following in Dad's Footsteps 7
Salute to Transportation Wayne A. Johnston 9
Panama Railraad in Second Century of Service 1
Railroaders Support Community Fund 13
Open Northwestern University Transportation Center 14
And Then What Happened? 15
Twenty Years Ago 16
Is Nuclear Power Practicable for a Locomotive? 17
Nine-Month Review Shows Who Gets Suggestion Dollars 18
Railroaders Contribute to 'American' English 19
Retirements in September20 LAST PAGE
MISSING: Home Division 21 / Hints on Housekeeping Floyd Belscamper 21 / Western Auto Has New Freight Depot on Illinois Central at Chicago 24 / Family Album 26 / Deaths of Retired Employes 37 / 'Old Timer' Revisits Memory Lane E. C. Redmond 48
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Illinois Central Magazine December 1956 Vol 45 No 6 MISSING PAGES 13-16
CONTENTS
Serving 'Blue Chip' Industries-That's Job of C&IW 2
Piggy-Back Moves Ahead Wayne A. Johnston 5
Give Extensive Pay Raise to Non-Operating Employes 6
Sweeney Heads Coal Sales 7
Campaign Train 8
The Job of Hospital Administrator John F. Vanerio 9
New Control Machine, Automatic Gates, Improve Suburban Operation 10
Waste of Rail Unemployment Being Reduced 13 MISSING
When Meeting the Train Was a Way of Life C. N. Brewer 14 MISSING
New Railroadiana History Fabric Becoming National Hit16 MISSING
Group Insurance Payments 18
The Train Tracks That Run Under a Christmas Tree 19
Home Division 20
The Christmas Angel Beatrice Pinson 20
All Aboard for Safety Beverly Thompson 22
Cameras Help Preserve Holiday Scenes 23
Ed Arthur Considers a Money-Making Proposition 24
Railroading in Norway Arthur L. Stead 26
PAGE 28 is the last page
MISSING: Family Album 29 / Retirements Reported in October 30 / Welcome to the Quarter Century Club 42 / Deaths of Retired Employes 47 / 'Herb's Tree' / E. C. Redmond48
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