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Louisville & Nashville Employee Magazine L&N 1951 July
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L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1951 July
L&N Employee Magazine Louisville & Nashville 1951 July
CONTENTS
IS OUR CHARACTER CHANGING?Self-reliance has always been an American legacy. Are we in danger of losing it and its related virtues? J. 0llie Edmunds 1
YOUR FOOD, YOUR FUTURE AND FOREIGN FREIGHTSince a good share of the nation's freight to and from foreign countries moves through the L. & N.-served Gulf ports, all employes have a stake in the foreign freight department's work. M. J. RoBards 6
FRIENDLY SERVICE RALLIES HELD AT ETOWAH AND CORBINSuccessful meetings bring 1950-1951 F. S. season to a closeR. R. South 10
S.E.U.M. WAS "SOME" AFFAIRB. of L. E. and Grand International Auxiliary hold successful 26th Annual Southeastern Union Meeting at Louisville in June 15
THEY DID IT AGAIN!The Old Reliable again hires-this time as an assistant freight agent-one Ralph W. Griffin, whose misadventures as a trackman were reported upon rather fulsomely in the January, February and March, 1951 issues of this publication. Ralph W. Griffin 21
AND OTHER FEATURES
LOOK-WE'RE MOVING! (FRONTISPIECE) 2
FRIENDLY TIES 3
R. E. BISHA HAILS SOUTH'S POTENTIALITIES 5
KINDLY REMIT ,589 16
MEDICAL DISTRICTS CONSOLIDATED 16
CUMBERLAND VALLEY TRACK BEST, REPORTS RECORDER CAR 17
WHAT Do You KNOW? 18
GENERAL AGENT G. W. PHELPS RETIRES 18
GENERAL MARSHALL THANKS THE RAILROADS 18
HE MAKES DOLL BEDS AT 70 Custis L. Stamp 19
GENERAL BRADLEY'S CAREER HUNG ON A PASS 20
728TH 'RAILBIRDS" MEET AT LOUISVILLE 20
Two GRADUATE IN LAW AT LOUISVILLE 22
WANTED-L. & N. VETERANS TO ATTEND CONVENTION 23
BRITAIN'S TRANSPORT AGAIN "IN RED" 23
OF FEMININE INTEREST .... 24
PASSENGER TRAFFIC-HELPERS 25
R. I. MCENNIS TO HEAD ZACHARY TAYLOR POST 25
IMPRINTS ON OUR SANDS OF TIME 26
PRESIDENT TILFORD HEADS LOCAL CHAPTER, N. D. T. A. 29
NEWS OF THE CLUBS 30
MORE "LIVING BETTER" GRADUATES 32
GROUP INSURANCE PREMIUMS TAKE ANNUAL "VACATION" 35
RAILROAD DIARY 35
CONGRATULATIONS 36
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS 37
TRAFFIC-AIDERS 39
OUR FREIGHT BUSINESS 39
SPORTS ON THE OLD RELIABLE 40
CALLED TO THE COLORS 43
C. S. ROPER WINS JUNE CARTOON CONTEST 43
C.D. QUINN DIES44
DUANE A. GORMAN IS DEAD 44
WISE AND OTHERWISE45
ABOUT THE FAMILY46
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