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Louisville & Nashville Employee Magazine L&N 1951 June Missing Ocvers
L&N Magazine June 1951 Vol 27 No 6 Pages 1-72
CONTENTS
MESSAGE NO. 193
Should not those who aspire to public office be required to meet certain standards and to take courses of study just as do doctors, lawyers and other professional men? 3
OVER THE RIVERS AND THRU THE HILLS
Much trackage is laid over streams and gorges; through hills and mountains-so maintaining the Railroad's many bridges and tunnels is a never-ending, vital job M. J. RoBards
ESTILL COUNTY OPENS ITS HEART TO ELLEN N
Ravenna and Irvine, Ky., honor Railroad on May 8-"L&N Day in Estill County" Ole Reliable 10
EVANSVILLE'S FRIENDLY SERVICE RALLY SCORES A SUCCESS
Visitors and "Home Team" combine efforts to stress importance of Friendly Service and of Safety in running of the Railroad R. R. South 14
A REAL TRAVELING SALESMAN
In his 50 years as a news "butch," Claude C. Bickel of the Union News Company has sold a lot of sandwiches and soft drinks and traveled several million miles, most of it on the L&N Steele Raylor 17
THEY WORKED IN RAILROAD'S "BANK" MORE THAN 100 YEARS
With service in each case dating back to 1895, Assistant Treasurer Martin R. Neel and Cashier and Paymaster Oscar C. Leason place names on Honor Roll R. R. South 21
AND OTHER FEATURES
FRIENDLY TIES 4
AS BAD AS WAR 16
RAILROAD SHOWS BIRMINGHAM TEACHERS "A THING OR TWO" 18
WHEN IS A DOLLAR NOT A DOLLAR? Edgar Scott 19
BIRMINGHAM B OF LE HAS BIG BANQUET-DANCE Lou Nash 23
WHERE YOU COME IN 24
CLARKSVILLE ELLENENERS HEAR TRAFFIC MANAGER WILLIAMS 25
SAFER HANDLING OF CARLOAD FREIGHT NEEDED 26
WHAT DO YOU KNOW? 26
BOOK REVIEW (THE ROUNDHOUSE CAT) 27
W. J. CRECELIUS HONORED 28
THE OTHER SIDE OF TILE TRACKS 29
OF FEMININE INTEREST 30
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 31
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 32
RAILROAD DIARY 34
SAFETY SHOE BOOSTER 35
MORE "LIVING BETTER" GRADUATES 36
THEY'VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD 38
MORE ABOUT THE GALILEAN HOME 42
CONGRATUI.ATIONS 43
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 44
J. C. BORANING WINS MAY CARTOON CONTEST 47
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 48
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 48
CALLED TO THE COLORS 49
PLUMBER HIATT BUILDS A RAILROAD 49
WISE AND OTHERWISE 50
ABOUT THE FAMILY 51
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