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Here is an article written a long time ago and we lost it. However, it is one of those kind that is good anytime so we reproduce it with apologies to Charles Hare, Box 193, Glenwillard, Pa., the author. (Ed.)

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'TRYING TO CONVEY MY feelings after another Reunion of Rough and Tumble Engineers at Kinzers, Pa., has passed into history. I can best liken it to the way a school boy must feel after spending his first vacation on a farm and having made friends with a pretty little maid who lives nearby. How those happy hours speed away and how blue we feel for awhile afterwards. The smiling faces rise up before us and we sincerely lift our hearts in prayer for them all.

According to the heading of this article, I started out to write about a permanent home for steam traction engines and other machinery used by our stalwart forefathers.

The members of the 'Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association' at Kinzers, Pa., have already given considerable thought to a suitable building in which to display and protect these precious 'antiques' from the elements.

With the uncertain conditions of today, including changing prices for almost everything, it would be quite difficult to even estimate the cost of erecting such a building.

First is the location, in beautiful surroundings, if possible. Sturdy structure with good overhead protection and fireproof. Adequate space to house all machinery, also allow for hall or auditorium for meetings. Building to be erected on large enough piece of land for future enlargement or for additional buildings, if needed

Some mention has been made about members who so desired, spending part of their vacation in the vicinity of Kinzers and donating some time in the construction of this building. Think this over and decide how many days you will contribute to this worthy work.

Possibly some arrangement could be made for a suitable kind of entertainment evenings, after work, such as helpful movies, which can be obtained many places, one of which, is, Association of American Railroads, Transportation Building, Washington, D. C. Perhaps, and no doubt, there are many who could help put on home talent plays and everyone have a good time.

A little later, if permitted to do so, I'll offer suggestions on how to increase our membership and raise additional funds, with the thought in mind of making our dreams come true as quickly as possible.



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