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Armco Bulletin, August 1920   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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American Rolling Mill Company
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Armco Bulletin, August 1920
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This is the August 1920 issue of the Armco Bulletin, a monthly publication "published in the interests of 'ARMCO MEN' under the direction of the Departments of Personal Service." This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "The Training Department." 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. Page 269 - and the back cover - are blank and are not present in the digital object. The portrait and description pages, before page 272, and pages 274, 285, and 308, 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] Signed Portrait of Gordon Battelle - Page 270 [unpaginated] Gordon Battelle, with illustration - Page 271 [unpaginated] The Training Department : Photograph with Caption - Page 272 The Training Department, with illustration - Page 273 The Eductional [Educational] Committee, by C. B. Palmer, with photographs and captions - Pages 274-276 [unpaginated] Americanization, by Miss Margaret Reisch, with photograph and caption - Pages 276-277 Trade Apprentices, Tracer Apprentices, and Computing Machine Operators, with photographs and captions - Pages 278-279 Customers' Salesmen's Course, by A. J. Sheldon - Page 280 Correspondence, by Sherman Perry, with letter from Sherman Perry, Correspondence Advisor, August 15, 1920, to Armco Correspondents, The American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio, and Everywhere - Page 281 Office Apprenticeship, with photograph - Page 282 General Apprentice Course, with photographs and captions - Pages 282-283 A Forward Look, by A. J. Beatty - Page 284 The Open Hearth Charging Machine : Illustration by Raymond Perry, with caption - page 285 [unpaginated] Fathers and Sons, with photographs - Pages 286-287 The Sales Department Abroad : Photographs with Descriptions - Page 288 Safety Section, by R. G. Adair, Safety Engineer, with photograph - Page 289 The Medical Department : Health Talks : Diabetes, by H. H. Smith, M. D., Chief Surgeon - Pages 290-292 The Mutual Interest Department : Marriages, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 292-293 Armco Babies : "For Unto Us A Child Is Born" Is. Ix., with photograph, caption, and illustration - Page 294 Deaths, with photographs - Pages 294-295 Better Boys and Girls, with letter from Meredith Gabbard, to Armco Friends, with photographs - Pages 295-296 My Own Work : [A Poem] by Henry Van Dyke - Page 296 Snapshots of Leroy Robbins and the Boys' Bicycle Club, Taken at the Miami Valley Chautauqua Grounds, with captions - Page 297 'Round About the Mill, with contributions by X. Y. Z., L. M. G. [Lois Mae "Lulu" Geran], and B. K. L. [Bert K. Lawrence], with photograph - Pages 298-299 Armco Association Club Notes, by G. W. Hanley, Mgr. Armco Association, with contribution by the Armco Tennis Committee - Pages 300-304 Notes from the Blast Furnace Division : Columbus, Ohio, with photograph and illustration - Pages 304-306 Zanesville Armco Notes, with Mr. Grouch : [A Poem] by Harry Chilcote, Hot Mill Dept. - Pages 307-308 [Page 308 is unpaginated]
Date August 1920
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