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Louisville & Nashville Employee Magazine L&N 1953 October Missing Covers
L&N Magazine October 1953 Vol 29 No 10 Pages 1-64
CONTENTS
L. & N. AIDS GOOD FOREST PROGRAM
Believing in the future of Southern pine, the Railroad has launched in Alabama a forestry program of its own which promises to help conserve timberlands and return revenue to the Company M. J. RoBards 4
"WEATHER" AS YOU LIKE IT
The new Vapor Moduzone heating system, installed on the "Pine" sleepers, is the last word in controlled temperatures R. R. South 9
EATING IS HIS BUSINESS
Duncan Hines, internationally known Kentuckian, has won a grateful following by just telling others where to find a good place to eat and a pleasant and comfortable place in which to spend the night Edison H. Thomas 12
ALABAMA'S BIG GATEWAY
The $35 million Alabama State Docks, dominating a large portion of Mobile's waterfront, this year celebrates its 25th anniversary of successful operation as the State's only seaport Rowland Stockk 16
DESTINATION RETIREMENT
It has become increasingly popular, once retirement time rolls around, to buy a one-way ticket, head south and throw your cares to the Gulf Coast winds Earl A. Cuevas 19
AND OTHER FEATURES
THE RAILROAD WORLD 1
FRIENDLY TIES 2
No MORE "VARNISH" FOR SOUTH END OF E. K. 3
"NEW" TRAIN FROM EVANSVILLE 3
"CLEANER AIR WEEK" SET FOR OCTOBER 18-24 10
SECOND "NIBROC FESTIVAL" EVEN BETTER THAN FIRST ....J. E. McShane 11
HARLAN SALUTES ITS "BLACK DIAMOND" 15
ALL OUR PASSENGER TRAINS NOW DIESELIZED 15
THE LADIES MUST HAVE ACTED 20
BELL CALLED "WONDERFUL CHRISTIAN GIFT" 20
ELLEN N "PUTS WHEELS" ON B-E DAY AT PENSACOLA 21
J. C. NICKERSON SUCCUMBS 22
THE AIR IS NOT FREE 22
VETERAN CHIEF CLERK PASSES 22
THE SOUTH'S SHARE OF THE NATIONAL DEBT by Thurman Sensing 23
OF FEMININE INTEREST 24
SURVEY INDICATES "FAIR RETURN" FAVORED 25
AWARDS WON BY 14 SUGGESTERS IN SEPTEMBER 26
THE STORY OF CHARLIE'S DIME 26
CALLED TO THE COLORS 27
TIME TO REMEMBER 28
728TH "TRAINS" AT FORT KNOX 31
FRIENDS HONOR GEORGE J. LEWIS 32
DEATH TAKES E. O. ROLLINGS, SR. 33
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 33
WANTED-27,000 EMPLOYE SOLICITORS 34
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 35
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS 37
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 38
CONGRATULATIONS 40
A LAMENT BY E. P. WHITE, JR. 40
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 41
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 41
WISE AND OTHERWISE 42
ABOUT THE FAMILY 43
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