id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45444 Hine, Charles De Lano Letters from an Old Railway Official. Second Series: [To] His Son, a General Manager .txt text/plain 44194 2746 64 A. Why, the officers run the road, the men do the work. to be signed by the general manager and the division superintendent. superintendents when we, the executive and general officers, place upon assistant superintendents riding different trains on the road than to general offices, and to co-ordinate units, the superintendent is an superintendent of dining cars, are line officers exercising direct On a small railway the chief engineer as a line officer may be able to superintendent or other official when he sees the train auditor come to it, check up a few general superintendents' offices and study the the office of the superintendent of the division, a component unit of as that of the general superintendent and his office is then directed superintendent's office to dispatch trains. Such assistant general manager, as a line officer, would be his own superintendent's office in order that division records may be ./cache/45444.txt ./txt/45444.txt