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engineman

[en-juhn-man, -muhn] / ˈɛn dʒənˌmæn, -mən /
NOUN
fireman
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"The only things I missed," decided Engineman First Class Joseph R. Minor, 27. of Sutton, Mass., "were the birth of the hula hoop and the death of the Purple People Eater."

From Time Magazine Archive

As "final answers" and "last appeals" began to occur almost daily on both sides, it became evident that Trainman Whitney and Fireman & Engineman Robertson were engaged in playing Alphonse-&-Gaston to each other.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the end Fireman & Engineman Robertson, who is also chairman of the Railway Labor Executives' Association, tendered the honor to Trainman Whitney.

From Time Magazine Archive

Engineman and fireman left engine and went into factory to get a drink; the engine with car ran away and knocked building down.

From Railroad Accidents Their Cause and Prevention by Richards, R. C.

Engineman says he saw something lying on the track and thought it was a bough of evergreen.

From Railroad Accidents Their Cause and Prevention by Richards, R. C.




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