Louisville & Nashville Employee Magazine L&N 1953 February Damage

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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1953 February Damage
 
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1953 February
CONTENTS
CONCRETE-SOLID SERVANT OF THE SYSTEMTough-customer material of countless everyday uses, concrete is being adapted more and more to railroading M. J. RoBards 2
THOMAS E. OWEN, MAGAZINE'S VETERAN EDITOR, PASSESDeath ends a 40-year career devoted to legal and editorial work, advertising and public relations   7
OUR LUCKY LOUISIANA PURCHASEHow the purchase of this territory 150 years ago transformed America Charles Nutter 8
A BETTER SURGERY IS BUILT AT SOUTH LOUISVILLE -But it is hoped that a pathway won't be beaten to its door R. R. South 32
HIS STAR IS RISINGDown Nashville way a singing switchman is well on his way to fame and fortune Custis L. Stamp 19
AND OTHER FEATURES
FRIENDLY TIES  1
PROTECTION FOR You AND YOURS  10
WHEN THE GULP WIND STOPPED AT ATMORE  12
CALLED TO THE COLORS  12
No MORE PASSENGERS FOR THE F. & C.  13
NEW PLANT SOON TO PRODUCE NYLON  14
LONG CAREER AS LOCAL SURGEON ENDED 14
THE VALUE OF SAFETY WORK .... 15
"RAILROAD-IN-ACTION" No. 5 OF A SERIES 15
M. B. HARLAN RETIRES  16
NEW SPUR TO BE BUILT IN ALABAMA  16
DANNY DO-RIGHT  16
TRACK RECORDER CAR RIDES AGAIN  17
DEATH TAKES VETERAN CORRESPONDENT 17
LOSSES THAT CANNOT BE RECOVERED  18
COMING OF RAILROADS REDUCED POSTAGE RATES  18
B. A. R. E. CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY  20
SPECIAL ENGINEER I. D. BENEN RETIRES 20
"UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, BUT NOT GOODBYE"  21
KENTUCKIAN RETIRES AS SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR A. A. R.  21
A. A. R. SETS PRECEDENT IN COLLEGE CONVOCATION SERIES  22
RAILROAD "Y" TO SHARE IN FUND DRIVE 23
ONE OF RAILROAD'S LARGEST CUSTOMERS DECENTRALIZES  23
PAST YEAR RAILROADS' SAFEST  24
DIXIE ROUTE PASSENGER HEAD RETIRES 24
SHOPMEN "MONOPOLIZE" SUGGESTION AWARDS IN JANUARY  25
OF FEMININE INTEREST  26
C. T. C. BEING INSTALLED BETWEEN CORBIN AND ETOWAH  27
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS  28
FRIENDS HONOR RETIRING CLAIM AGENT WITH DINNER  29
"STUDENT" E. S. JOUETT, 89, STUDIES FRENCH  29
CONGRATULATIONS  30
RAILS PLAY PROMINENT PART IN INAUGURATION  31
MOBILE'S A. C. YOUNG ELECTED VETS' PRESIDENT  34
LONG LIFE COMES TO END  34
SURVEY SHOWS REGULATION HAMPERS BUSINESS GROWTH  35
THEY HAVE PASSED THE MILEPOSTS  36
NEWS OF THE CLUBS  38
MAINTENANCE OF WAY MEN TO MEET 39
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE  40
MRS. S. H. PRUITT WINS RAIL RHYMES CONTEST  41
TRAFFIC-AIDERS  42
WISE AND OTHERWISE  43
ABOUT THE FAMILY  44

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