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»$£mm$»*v.sHm*Srvism3-*•Ilt;- •«s . -'s/*/ -rlt;*.*lt;4;rJS’■%*»»**tw?1‘VTIIvj: '£V* . v*f ’-V* V., V ’.i f JW? Kr* ylip M# j /Elbilltl:*;$ ■ ***' ■ K, j#?-~*;ji.■A; :*■MIV KO AND VETERAN — The youngest and oldest members of Division 340, Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, were present last Sunday as installation of officers was conducted. John A. Soderman entered service as a brakeman on August 1, 1951 nnd is the youngest in service member. Conductor J. Sherman Sword, right, has been a conductor on the Soo Line for almost 50 years having entered service on the Soo Line on Aug. 18, 1905. He is the eldest in service membei of Division 340. L. J. Wagne r, Duluth, general chairman, and A. (i Frizzell, Minneapolis, chief conductor, were here for the meeting. (Daily Press Photo)
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Escanaba Daily Press

Escanaba, Michigan, US

Sat, Jan 15, 1955

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