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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1952 November
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1952 November
CONTENTS
MEET OUR ATTORNEYS-IN ALABAMAFirst of a series of articles dealing with the work of L. & N. district and local attorneys -invaluable aides to the Company's headquarters legal staff M. J. RoBards 4
HERE SHE COMES-THERE SHE GOES!Corbin's celebration of its 50th anniversary is highlighted by a bit of temporary railroad building which might have been the real thing R. R. South 7
RAIL TOUR PROVIDES THAT "CLOSE LOOK"Some 650 Louisville businessmen visit city's many industries and are strongly reminded that railroad trackage is indispensable as a "middleman" between producer and consumer Ole Reliable 8
POINT OF NO RETURN(S)The 27-mile Bloomfield Branch, which once toted considerable freight and passengers, finally succumbs front the effects of rubber-tired competition K. A. H. 10
CONCRETE IS WHAT YOU MAKE ITOfficers of the roadway and engineering departments from all over the System gather at Louisville to learn more about the commodity which is so important to our operations 12
WHO SHALL PAY FOR OUR ROADS?As a state senator in Oregon who helped to put through a weight-distance fee on heavy trucks, Richard L. Neuberger knows well how hard the lobbies will fight against similar efforts elsewhere to pay for road maintenance 14
AND OTHER FEATURES
SANTA CLAUS MIGHT DIE OF OLD AGE 1
FRIENDLY TIES 2
DANNY DO-RIGHT 3
"ONCE-A-YEAR" SOLICITATION PLAN AT LOUISVILLE GOES OVER THE TOP 16
EISENHOWER SPECIAL HANDLED WITHOUT A HITCH 17
SHOP EARLY-MAIL EARLY! 17
THE TRACKS ARE THESE 18
COMING 'ROUND THE MOUNTAIN 19
"STEEL RAILS"-NEWEST RAIL PUBLICATION 19
THE BIG ONE THAT ROLLED AWAY 19
CLERK LEADS SUGGESTERS WITH $75 AWARD 20
WINTER SERVICE TO FLORIDA TO START SOON 20
WHAT DO YOU KNOW? 21
REFRIGERATOR CARS PRAISED 21
RAILROAD UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR You AND YOURS 22
OF FEMININE INTEREST 24
SAM DAVIS-THE SOUTH'S "NATHAN HALE" 25
NEW ORLEANS CAB COMPANY CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL 25
CALLED TO THE COLORS 25
SOMETHING NEW IN COAT LAPELS- AND WATCH POCKETS, Too 26
OTHER SERVICE BUTTONS ISSUED 27
NEW CARTOON BOOK ISSUED BY A. A. R 28
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT MEN MEET AT CHICAGO 29
CHRISTMAS CARDS FEATURE TRAINS 29
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 30
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 31
WHY I PURCHASE DEFENSE BONDS 31
NEWSPAPER PAYS TRIBUTE TO "RETIRED" AGENT 32
TRAIL CHARGES LOWER THAN BEFORE WAR 32
'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS 33
RAILROAD TO ACQUIRE 49 MORE DIESELS 34
;DISTRICT SURGEON PASSES 35
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 36
COOPERATION OF PASS HOLDERS REQUESTED 40
FURLOUGHED CALLER CITED FOR HEROISM 41
RAIL-RHYMES CONTEST 41
TRAFFIC-AIHERS 42
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 42
WISE AND OTHERWISE 43
ABOUT THE FAMILY 44
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