
Cover:Our
railroad's 40-ton mobile crane at Piggyback Park in
Bensenville.
The New Look in Safety on Car Programs at Milwaukee Shops
---4
Ranking Savings Bond Purchasers Receive Minute Man
Citations --- 6
"Creative Crews" Advertising
Features New Ring Theme ------------8
Year-End Review of
1964
Operations -----------------9
Operating Department Holds Staff Meeti ng ------------- -10
Appointments
------------11
Unit Grain Trains in Shuttle Service
----------------- 12
Dial Telephone System Extended to Austin, Minn., Region
----------13
John J. Roche Retires as Secretary; Succeeded by J. T.
Taussig
-----14
New Control System Improves Crossing Protection Signal
Operations
15
Retirements
------------16
About People of the Railroad ------20
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Cover:
A new operation in our real estate and industrial
department: microfilming of all deeds and lease records in
the event of disasterAnnual
Report-1964 ------3
Real Estate and Industrial Development, Milwaukee Road
Style -----8
Savings 80nd Drive Makes Appeal to "Practical Patriots"
--------11
Dining Service Rates Fifth "Grade A" Sanitation Award
-----------12
Appointments -------13
Milwaukee Road and Chicago and North Western Directors
Approve Terms Defining Consolidation of Roads
---------------14
Unit Train Service Continues to Expand; Operation
Developed to Move Iron Ore ------------------ 17
Veteran Employes Reunion Set for June ------------18
Foster-Forbes Glass Company Locates on Racine & South
Western Main line
----------------- 20
Retirements -------------21
About People of the Railroad-----23
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Cover:
This is westbound No.
263
easing heavy
tonnage around a curve at Plummer Junction, Wash. The daily
freight, which backs up the hotshot schedule of the
road's XL Special, the
fastest between Chicago and the northwest Pacific Coast, was
heading for Spokane on the final lap of its stops at
intermediate points. Note in this classic pose the
fore-shortened view of the four-unit diesel horsepower. The
picture was taken by Dick Steinheimer.
The Flood of the Century and Operation
Clean-Up --4
Company Honored for Efforts in Improving
Human Relations ----9
Caterpillar Tractor Expands in
Quad-Cities Area ----11
The Luncheon Break in the Women's Club
Cafeteria -12
National Transportation Week Highlight
------------14
The Railroad Honors H. C.
Johnson, Retiring as Assistant Comptroller 15
Appointments ---------16
Thirty years Ago-Birth of
the Hiawathas -------17
Retirements
-------------18
About People of the
Railroad ----20
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Cover:
Martin G. Schilling looks over the campus at the
University of Illinois, keeping the company's Tuition
Reimbursement Program in mind.
Veteran's reunion .... 4
Tuition Reimbursement Plan Established for Employes ... 8
Preview of new Depot in Milwaukee ...... 10
Rocky Mountain Division wins 1964 Safety Trophy .... 12
Appointments ..... 13
Annual Treasury Bond Drive ... 14
Winners of J.T. Gillick scholarships ... 15
New Diesel Fleet Additions .... 17
About People on the Railroad ... 19
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Cover:
New Passenger Station in Milwaukee
New Passenger Station Dedication .... 4
Appointments .... 9
"Or Forever Hold Our Silence," President Quinn Gives Another
Speech ... 11
Studying Data Processing at TV College ... 13
Wolverine and Kingsberry Home Plant Sites go Up on Iowa
Lines 16
What Railroad Employees should Know about Medicare
17
Retirements ... 20
About People on the Railroad ... 21
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Cover: A local department store
poses its models in front of the new train shed in Milwaukee
SAFETY-The Thinking Man's Choice ---------------4
New Ticketing System Simplifies Sales, Reporting,
Accounting ---6
New Industrial Development Planned; Schaumburg District
to Be Road's Largest ---------9
"Coming Home to Flavor" at Walworth --------------10
Appointments ---------11
New Teletypewriter Network Links Off-line Offices
------------13
At the Women's Club District Meeting in Minneapolis -14
Sioux City All-Employe Retirement Reunion ----16
About People of the Railroad -----17
Retirements ---------42
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