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Armco Bulletin, April 1928   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, April 1928
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This is the April 1928 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a monthly publication "published at Middletown, Ohio, in the interest's [interests] of 'ARMCO MEN.'" This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "Strengthening Organization." The cover art is a painting by Raymond K. Perry, titled, "Armco Spirit," first unveiled in January 1920. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Pages 137-141 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Quotation by Geo. M. Verity, President, Cover Art by Raymond K. Perry - Front cover [unpaginated] Quotation by Charles Steinmetz - Page 137 [unpaginated] Portraits of W. S. Horner, Vice President, with caption - Page 138 [unpaginated] W. S. Horner : A Biography - Page 139 [unpaginated] Photograph of the Front of an Armco Building, with quotation - Page 140 [unpaginated] The Armco Organization, by Geo. M. Verity, President, with illustration - Page 141 [unpaginated] Home Office Division : Portraits with Captions - Pages 142-143 Middletown Division : Portraits with Captions - Page 143 Ashland Division, Columbus Division, and Columbia Division : Portraits with Captions - Page 144 Canada Chooses Our Band, with photograph and caption - Page 145 Armco International Notes : Mr. Emerson on the Move, and From Italy and Spain, with contribution from The Editor, with photographs and captions - Page 146 Armco International Notes : Mr. Hook Visits Europe, Mr. Zijlstra Receiving the Armco Story, and Frank Heiserer Sails for Rio, with photographs and captions - Page 147 Armco Ingot Iron Afloat, with photograph and caption - Pages 147-148 The Record of "Quality," with chart - Page 149 A Twenty-Year Man : Photograph with Biography - Page 150 Armco's "Irving Berlin," with photograph and caption - Page 150 Do Tell! - Page 151 Middletown : College Coach to Manage Middletown Team, and Middletown Bowling Team City Champs - Page 152 Middletown : Armco's Minstrelmen Entertain Disabled Veterans, and Armco Girls' Annual Election, with photograph and caption - Pages 153-154 Middletown : Congratulations, Sales Folks, and Meet Joe Ayers, Folks, with photograph and caption - Page 154 Middletown : Brrh! Remember That Snow : Two Photographs, contributed by John P. [T.] Conrad, Heater on No. 22 Mill, East Works, and Let the Band Play On! : Photograph with Caption, with illustration - Page 155 Middletown : On Safety's Roll of Honor : Photographs with Captions, and Scout Troop Five Sleeps Out - Pages 156-157 Zanesville : There Was Victory in Defeat, One Year Without a Major Accident, and Here and There About the Plant, with photograph and caption - Pages 158-159 Zanesville : Zanesville's Neighboring Village, and Score One for Scout Miles Reed, with photographs and captions - Pages 160-161 Ashland : Dope - Straight from the Water Bucket, and Making Steel - and Safety Records, with photograph and caption - Pages 162-163 Ashland : Safety and Efficiency Go Hand in Hand : All Ashland is Proud the Open Hearth Won the Trophy : Photographs with Captions - Page 164 Ashland : Team Work Always Wins : Meet the Open Hearth Boys, Winners of the Hansen Trophy : Photographs with Captions - Page 165 Ashland : You Know Him By His Smile, and Training Dept. Classes Under Way, and Photographs of Children of Armco Men, with captions - Page 166 Ashland : The High Tension Line, and Things We Would Like to See, with illustration - Page 167 Columbus : Repairing West Furnace, Annual Athletic Banquet, Baseball Season, Cecil Stephenson to Hamilton, Watt's Wrong with Bartsch?, and Neal is Stepping Fast Again - Page 168 Columbus : Personals, Human Progress, and Twenty-Five Years On the Job, with photograph and caption - Pages 168-169 Butler : Columbia Steel Co. Bowling League, and One of Butler's Most Consistent Bowlers, with photograph and caption - Pages 170-171 Butler : The Sharpshooters Organize, and The Elyria Association Visits Butler, with illustration, photograph, and caption - Pages 171-172 Butler : Slabbing Mill Jottings, and Extension Classes Taught by Armco Men, with illustration - Pages 172-173 Butler : Wait Till They Really Start!, with photographs and captions - Pages 173-174 Butler : Doing Their Bit for Safety, and The Shippers - They Keep the Customers Satisfied, with photographs and captions - Page 175 Butler : Strip Mill, and Wheel Works Turnings - Page 176 Elyria : Elyria's First "Armco Night," First Aid Classes Open to Everyone, Clean Up - Shine Up, and Two Laps of the Safety Derby - Pages 177-178 Elyria : The Motorcade to Butler, and The Static Column, with photograph and caption - Pages 178-179 Nellis, W. Va. : March Safety Meeting, Nellis Scouts Make Good Time in Mobilization, Safety Committee Hitting the Ball, William Jayne Receives Credit in "Coal Age," and To Broadway - - Page 180 Nellis, W. Va. : "Safety Post" Editor Makes Mistake, Congratulations, Mr. Lycan, A Jack and Two Queens : Photographs with Captions - Page 181 Marting, W. Va. : Marting Men Appreciate First Aid Training, Singing Classes, Too, and Marting Poultry Fanciers, with photographs and captions - Page 182 Armco Babies - Pages 183-184 Deaths : We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco Men, with photograph - Page 184 Quotations about Armco Spirit, with illustration - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date April 1928
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