Louisville & Nashville Employee Magazine L&N 1952 August

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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1952 August
 
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1952 August
CONTENTS
THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE PROPERTYHistory has demonstrated that property rights are the basis of all other rights Professor Harley L. Lutz 2
PASS TIME MEANS PASTIME TO SOMEOur pass bureau, located in Louisville, is small in size, but mighty important to L. & N.'ers, especially at vacation time and when business trips must be made Steele Raylor 6
A RAILROAD TRAIN CALLED YESTERDAYThe Louisville Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society sponsors an old-fashioned steam-drawn excursion over the Bardstown Branch in Mid-June M. J. RoBards 8
YOU NEVER MISS THE WATER 'TIL THE WELL RUNS DRYNow celebrating its 76th birthday, the little six-mite long Flemingsburg and Northern Railroad has a real value to the section it serves   11
HOW NOT TO GROW STALEAfter 56 years with the Old Reliable, Agent R. C. Yantis is still going strong Edison H. Thomas 12
ON SAFARI THROUGH THE HEART OF THE EVERGLADESMan's ingenuity has changed to productive use what was once impenetrable swampland  H. O. Wise 14
THERMAL SPUR "OPEN FOR BUSINESS"Down in West Kentucky, the 2.2-mile long Thermal Spur joins the family of branch-line trackage built to serve new coal fields 32
AND OTHER FEATURES
FRONTISPIECE  1
FRIENDLY TIES  4
WHY DOES THE GOVERNMENT SPEND YOUR MONEY LIKE THIS?  16
W. E. HARNED DIES  16
OUR TRACK IS SMOOTH RIDING, "SEZ" RECORDER CAR 17
ELECTED PRESIDENT OF NEW YORK C. P. A. A.  17
728TH RAILBIRDS HOLD SEVENTH ANNUAL REUNION  18
ALCO-GE CAR PAYS US A VISIT  18
NEED A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS?  19
ELLEN N HONORED BY RAILROAD ENTHUSIASTS  20
UNPROFITABLE PASSENGER SERVICE DISCONTINUED  20
CALLED TO THE COLORS  20
How TO FIGURE YOUR RETIREMENT INCOME  21
RETIRED MECHANICAL ENGINEER DIES  22
FACTS ABOUT SNAKEBITE  23
THANKS, TRAVELER  24
NEW RAILFAN PUBLICATION MAKES DEBUT  24
F. L. SALISBURY, RETIRED GENERAL AGENT, DIES  24
OF FEMININE INTEREST  25
WORSE THAN WAR 26
WHAT Do You KNOW?  26
ATTENTION-RETIRED EMPLOYES  26
NEWS OF THE CLUBS  27
BOOK REVIEW-A BIOGRAPHY OF ALBERT FINK  28
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS  28
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS  29
FURLOUGHED CARPENTER RECEIVES BRONZE STAR 29
"SILVER AND GOLD . . .   30
RAILROAD HOST TO ATTORNEYS AND CLAIM AGENTS  36
NEW ROUTE FOR DIXIE FLYER 38
CONGRATULATIONS  38
LOUIS GERSTLE DIES  38
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE  39
"RAIL-RHYMES" CONTINUES TO CLICK  41
TRAFFIC-AIDERS  42
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS  42
WISE AND OTHERWISE  43
ABOUT THE FAMILY  44

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