XXXV 

 A WAYSIDE SHRINE 



Still another successful effort at throwing an 

 ameliorating influence around the business at the 

 Yards has to be recorded, and our task is done. 

 And here again is seen the handiwork of ARTHUR 

 LEONARD. I refer to the office fitted up just outside 

 the main entrance to the Yards for the personal 

 use of ROBERT OGILVIE in recognition of services 

 rendered in connection with the rehabilitation pro- 

 gram so splendidly carried out by the present 

 management. 



As Secretary of the American Clydesdale Breed- 

 ers' Association, Mr. OGILVIE required room for the 

 transaction of the business of that organization. 

 You will recognize the place as you near the rail- 

 way tracks on the right-hand side as you approach 

 the stone arch leading into the greatest live-stock 

 market in the world, and if you will enter the 

 doorway of the unpretentious structure with the 

 plastered and timbered second-story exterior you 

 will find yourself inside the room where, in the 

 evening of his life, Mr. OGILVIE not only discharges 

 his secretarial duties, but where in the midst of 

 surroundings, peculiarly unique and characteristic 

 he welcomes every man whose heart beats respon- 



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