Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' Monthly Journal, Volume 491915 |
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... carried out . Every Division is composed of a body of men of dif- ferent temperaments ; some become rest- less when ... carrying this out ; in addition to this arrange to hold quarterly meetings at which introduce something of a social ...
... carried out . Every Division is composed of a body of men of dif- ferent temperaments ; some become rest- less when ... carrying this out ; in addition to this arrange to hold quarterly meetings at which introduce something of a social ...
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... carried into the past 1914. It is now only a memory , and a matter of history . We are standing on the threshold of a new year . What it will bring to us we cannot even guess . It lies before us , full of surprises and possibilities ...
... carried into the past 1914. It is now only a memory , and a matter of history . We are standing on the threshold of a new year . What it will bring to us we cannot even guess . It lies before us , full of surprises and possibilities ...
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... Carried one certificate , dated Feb. 5 , 1903 , payable to Elmer Seward , husband . ASSESSMENT No. 984 . London , Ont . , Nov. 5 , 1914. of asthmatic heart , Sister Jane Cox , of Div . 131. aged 83 years . Carried two certificates ...
... Carried one certificate , dated Feb. 5 , 1903 , payable to Elmer Seward , husband . ASSESSMENT No. 984 . London , Ont . , Nov. 5 , 1914. of asthmatic heart , Sister Jane Cox , of Div . 131. aged 83 years . Carried two certificates ...
Page 88
... carried over with water to cylinders . In passing through super- heater the moisture in the steam is all absorbed , causing this foreign or mineral matter to pass to cylinders in a perfectly dry state , where it not only absorbs a large ...
... carried over with water to cylinders . In passing through super- heater the moisture in the steam is all absorbed , causing this foreign or mineral matter to pass to cylinders in a perfectly dry state , where it not only absorbs a large ...
Page 121
... carried down over the dropping slopes to a young man who waited in tense eagerness . " I go to meet my true love in th ' fallin ' o ' th ' dew " - To the two across the path it came with a fear - giving shock , a prescience of disaster ...
... carried down over the dropping slopes to a young man who waited in tense eagerness . " I go to meet my true love in th ' fallin ' o ' th ' dew " - To the two across the path it came with a fear - giving shock , a prescience of disaster ...
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Page 421 - Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you " ? This was the doctrine of Lao-tsze.
Page 280 - We may live without poetry, music, and art ; We may live without conscience, and live without heart ; We may live without friends ; we may live without books ; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. He may live without books, — what is knowledge but grieving ? He may live without hope, — what is hope but deceiving ? He may live without love, — what is passion but pining ? But where is the man that can live without dining?
Page 312 - An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto...
Page 529 - Provided, That the provisions of this act shall not apply in any case of casualty or unavoidable accident or the act of God; nor where the delay was the result of a cause not known to the carrier or its officer or agent in charge of such employee at the time said employee left a terminal, and which could not have been foreseen: Provided further, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the crews of wrecking or relief trains.
Page 373 - That whenever, as provided in said Act, any train is operated with power or train brakes, not less than fifty per centum of the cars in such train shall have their brakes used and operated by the engineer of the locomotive drawing such train ; and all power-braked cars in such train which are associated together with said fifty per centum shall have their brakes so used and operated...
Page 382 - ... complete" must not be given to an inferior train until the signatures of the conductor and engineman of the superior train have been sent to the . 218. When a train is named in a train order by its schedule number alone, all sections of that schedule are included, and each must have copies delivered to it. 219. Unless otherwise directed, an operator must not repeat or give the "X...
Page 67 - Look up and not down, look forward and not back, look out and not in, and lend a hand.
Page 90 - SECTION. — One of two or more trains running on the same schedule displaying signals or for which signals are displayed. EXTRA TRAIN. — A train not represented on the Time-table.
Page 311 - An act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in Interstate commerce to equip their cars with automatic couplers and continuous brakes and their locomotives with driving-wheel brakes, and for other purposes," approved March 2d, 1893, and amended April 1st, 1896.
Page 312 - An Act to promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by limiting the hours of service of employees thereon...