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Lackawanna Magazine 1956 August DL&W Employee Magazine

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    Lackawanna Magazine 1956 August DL&W Employee Magazine
    The Lackawanna Magazine August 1956 Vol Three # Five
    CONTENTS
    FEATURED in this issue ...
    AGRICULTURE ALWAYS has been an important facet in the Lackawanna's freight picture, and the states through which the railroad operates are famed for their wonderful variety. For what Lackawanna Land Agriculture means to the railroad and the U.S., turn to page 4.
    "SEA-GOING" RAILROADERS of the Lackawanna actually don't go to sea, but they play a most important part in the movement of the railroad's freight. It is the tug boats that tie the rail ends in New Jersey to New York and the transoceanic piers of this great harbor. A day in the life of a tug boat begins on page 7.
    A COLLEGE EDUCATION is available for anyone willing to roll up his sleeves and go to work. Thousands of young men are doing just that this year, some of them working for the Lackawanna. Six of these enterprising boys are shown on pages 10 and 11.
    THE COVER ...New Jersey farms-like the one on the cover located near Blairstown-long have been famed for their produce, their attractiveness and their efficient operation. This similarly applies to the farms in all three states served by the Lackawanna. For more on Lackawanna Agriculture, turn to page 4.
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