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Armco Bulletin, July - August 1926   (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, July - August 1926
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This is the July - August 1926 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a bi-monthly publication "published in the interests of 'ARMCO MEN' under the direction of the Personal Service Division." This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "The Hot Mill Picnic and Safety Trophy Presentation." The front and back covers are missing from the original issue. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Page 145 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. A photograph page, before page 147, and page 188, are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents At the Presentation of the Annual Safety Trophy : Photograph with Caption - Page 146 [unpaginated] The Hot Mill Picnic and Safety Trophy Presentation, with illustration, photographs and captions - Pages 147-151 First Aid Rendered - Page 151 The Fourth Annual Track and Field Meet, with photographs and captions - Pages 152-160 The Boy Scout Reservation, with photographs and captions - Pages 161-163 Nine Summer Soldiers, and Notes of the Camp, with photograph and hand-written caption - Pages 164-165 Twenty Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Page 166 The Railroads : The Railroads and the People, from the Augusta (Ga.) Herald - Page 167 Do Tell! - Page 168 Middletown : The New Band Shell, with photograph and caption - Pages 169-170 Middletown : The Armco Picnic, First Aid Play, and Safety Baseball, with photographs and captions - Pages 170-172 Middletown : We Licked the Reds, Anyway, with photographs and captions - Pages 173-174 Middletown : Twilight Baseball, with photographs and captions - Pages 174-175 Middletown : Afflictions Did Not Dim Her Spirit : Obituary of Ida Collins, with letter from Mrs. Laura Collins, Mrs. R. E. Brooks, Mr. R. E. Brooks, Minister, Kasbeer Community Methodist Protestant Church, Kasbeer, Ill., and Mr. Bruce Eby, relatives of Ida Collins, to the Officials and Employees of The American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio, with photograph and caption - Pages 176-177 Middletown : News from Wildwood, Pageant to Depict History, and Our Dance - Pages 177-178 Middletown : Office Apprentices, and Kentucky Hospitality, and Bessie's Married, with photographs and captions - Pages 179-180 "Protecting the Home," by C. [Charles] B. Niederlander, President, The American Trust and Savings Bank, Middletown - Page 180 Zanesville : Safety Meetings, Armco Club Election, Hurrah for Ashland!, Surprise Party, Facts, and Cupid Again, with photograph - Pages 181-183 Zanesville : Baseball League, Maintenance, Shipping and Processing, Office and Annealing, McCoy's Turn, Allen's Turn, and Roll's Turn - Page 184 Zanesville : Officers of the Armco Baseball League - 1926, Montezuma Tice, Historical Building, with photograph and caption - Pages 185-186 Zanesville : Summer Haunts, Boy Scout Saves Life, and In Days of Yesteryear, Do You Recognize Any of Them?, with photographs - Pages 186-188 [Page 188 is unpaginated] Ashland : Everybody Pushed, Don't Believe All You See, with photograph - Page 189 Ashland : Observations of the Track Meet by One-Eyed Sam, Ashland Armco Day, and Not a Reverend, with photographs - Pages 190-191 Ashland : In Kentucky : [A Poem], Another Life Saved, Natural Gas Development Department, and Fathers and Sons, with photographs - Pages 192-195 Nellis, W. Va., with photographs and captions - Pages 195-196 Columbus : Furnace Operation, Baseball, Percy and His Housekeeper's Knee, and Mr. Feguson [Ferguson] Stricken with Appendicitis - Page 197 Columbus : Football, A Sea Longing : [A Poem] by R. H. S. [Ralph H. Sweetser] - April, 1898, with photograph - Page 198 Columbus : Jolly Jingles : [A Song] from the Columbus Dispatch - Page 199 Deaths : We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco People - Page 199 Armco Babies - Page 200
Date August 1926
date QS:P571,+1926-08-00T00:00:00Z/10
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