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Louisville & Nashville Employee Magazine L&N 1956 May
L and N 1956 May FIVE hole punched
In This Issue
THE PINE TREE ISN'T LONESOME ANYMORE!
The amazing growth of the South's pulpwood-paper products industry in the last decade or so has developed pine-tree farming into a lucrative agricultural pursuit in L. & N. served areas ....M. J. RoBards 4
L. & N. OBSERVES APRIL'S FIRST WEDNESDAY IN TRADITIONAL MANNER
The Annual Meeting of the Old Reliable's shareholders is held at Louisville on a date prescribed in by-laws-the first Wednesday in April ............ ................ R. R. South 8
JAMES J. ANDREWS-MAN AND MYTH
The Kentuckian who used the L. & N. to help with his wartime blockade running, left many questions unanswered when he went to the gallows to pay for his career as a spy Edison H. Thomas 10
THE TALE OF A YODELING DOG
She yodels, chuckles, cries, and has a perpetual, worried look, but Poppet, a Basenji dog, gives an L. & N. family many amusing moments Cole Carr 13
THREE OF A KIND
The Birmingham Division's three Overton brothers have established a most unusual record as railroaders....William R. Heffren 14
"HURRY HOME, DADDY!"
Four men left home for their jobs one morning. To one his small child called for his dad to hurry home. The other three had similar reasons also to hurry back that night. Here's why they didn't
G. C. Wendling 16
TOO MANY-FOR TOO FEW
In the fiercely competitive transportation world, the railroads are artificially handicapped in many ways, including enforced continuance of certain passenger-train service for which there is no longer a demand Ole Reliable 18
A PARADISE FOR ALADDIN
An antique lamp collection, a back yard full of azaleas and a century-old cottage by the sea keeps Retired Agent J. R. Watts and Mrs. Watts happy-and busy
Rowland Stockk 20
THE CITIES WE PROUDLY SERVE
Eleventh in a series picturing interesting and unusual views of cities along the Old Reliable 32-33
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