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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1953 July
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1953 July
CONTENTS
KEEPING THE "FIFTH HORSEMAN" UNDER CONTROLPrevention, protection and education work in close harmony to cut down fire losses in our Railroad's many stationary installations, on rolling stock, and along the right of way M. J. RoBards 4
"BEST CITIZEN" SALUTES "ALL AMERICA" CITYOwensboro, Ky., recently accorded nationwide recognition for its progressive civic achievements, is saluted by the Old Reliable with a big Friendly Service show Cole Carr 8
RETIREMENT IS WHEN THE FUN BEGINSHow to have fun though retircd, is ably illustrated by a former master mechanic who has a metal and woodworking shop in his basement where he can putter around to his heart's content ....Edison H. Thomas 11
THE FOURTH "R"-RAILROADINGThe Nashville Terminals has been a sort of gigantic classroom for nearly 2,000 young scholars of Nashville and vicinity within the recent past Mrs. Kathleen Smith 13
PERSONALIZED SELLING FROM BEHIND THE TICKET COUNTERA message directed particularly at ticket sellers and ticket agents, but also one which has many truths for all employes Veteran Ticket Seller 14
ALABAMA FISH FRYMembers of L. & N. Veterans' Club flock to Mobile for Annual System Picnic which was climaxed by a day's outing at Belling-rath Gardens as guests of the owner Rowland Stockk 32
AND OTHER FEATURES
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HOW TO GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE 1
FRIENDLY TIES 2
RAILROAD LIVES UP TO ITS NICKNAME 3
DANNY DO-RIGHT 12
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 16
Nos. 29 AND 30 MADE LAST RUNS JUNE 9 16
CINCINNATI HELPS OBSERVE OHIO SESQUICENTENNIAL 17
UNUSUAL PLAN DEVISED TO ASSIST PASSENGERS 18
SOUTH-AND NORTH-OF THE BORDER 18
COOPERATION AND SELF-DEVELOPMENT STRESSED AT MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS' DINNER 19
J. T. ALEXANDER RESIGNS-IS SUCCEEDED BY ALFRED JAMES 20
ANOTHER SHORT LINER HEARD FROM 20
TWELVE SUGGESTERS SCORE IN JUNE 21
GULF COAST INSTITUTIONS PASS 21
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE AVAILABLE TO G. 0. B. EMPLOYES 22
MORE THANKS FOR MORE BELLS 22
B. OF L. E.-G. I. A. DINNER HELD AT BIRMINGHAM 23
GROUP INSURANCE PREMIUMS AGAIN WAIVED 23
NEW BENEFIT YEAR STARTS FOR UNEMPLQYMENT AND SICKNESS BENEFITS 24
L. & N. MAGAZINE AGAIN HONORED BY FREEDOMS FOUNDATION 24
LOUISVILLE DIESEL CLUB ENJOYS "NON-TECHNICAL" MEETING 25
WELCOME WORTHINGTON! 25
OF FEMININE INTEREST by Sharon Wright 26
ENGINEERS' ALERTNESS SAVES LIVES 27
IT TAKES MONEY TO RUN A RAILROAD 27
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 28
EXCHANGITES SALUTE RAILROADS 30
CALLED TO THE COLORS 30
C. A. BRADSHAW SUCCUMBS 31
OF TIME AND BUTTONS 34
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 38
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 40
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 40
WISE AND OTHERWISE 41
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