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Armco Bulletin, June 1929   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, June 1929
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This is the June 1929 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a monthly publication "published at Middletown, Ohio, in the interest of 'ARMCO MEN.'" This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "Chatillon-Armco." 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 249-251, and 254, 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] The Armco Pluggers : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by J. D. R. [John D. Rogers] - Page 249 [unpaginated] Over There : Portraits of J. Taffanel, Managing Director, Cie. Des Forges de Chatillon, Commentry Et Neuves-Maison, R. A. Solborg, Continental Vice Pres., Armco International, and E. A. Emerson, Vice Pres. & Managing Director, Armco International, with captions - Page 250 [unpaginated] Chatillon-Armco, with illustration - Page 251 [unpaginated] An Annual Savings Plan for Armco Men and Women, by Calvin W. Verity, Treasurer and Assistant General Manager, with chart - Pages 252-253 Harry Holiday, General Superintendent, Butler Works, with photograph and caption - Page 254 [unpaginated] Voices on the Wires, by W. [William] H. Minton, Office Manager, with photographs and captions - Pages 255-258 What Other Plant Can Boast of This?, with photograph and caption - Page 258 Yard Locomotives Dispatched by Radio, by T. J. Flaherty, Superintendent Electrical Maintenance, Ashland, with illustration by J. R. [John D. Rogers], and caption - Page 259 Twenty Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Pages 260-261 Paying Less by Paying More, by H. [Horace] O. Miller, Director of Purchases, with contribution from The Editor - Page 262 Who's Where, by C. [Charles] H. Murray, Director of the Personal Service Staff - Page 263 Interesting Figures - Page 263 Armco International Notes : Cologne Distributor, and Cie. Chatillon Visitors, with contribution from The Editor, with photographs and captions - Page 264 Armco International Notes : Visitors From the British Isles, Baseball Champions, and New Uses, with photographs and captions - Page 265 Do Tell! - Page 266 Butler : On Safety's Honor Roll, with photographs and captions - Page 267 Butler : We Present the "Grand Old Man," and Butler Fishermen Lucky, with photographs and captions - Page 268 Butler : Around Butler Works, with illustration by S. K. - Pages 269-270 Elyria : Armco Sportsmen Banquet, Items of Interest, Out-Door, In-Door Base Ball, and Photographs of the Children of Armco Men, with photographs and captions - Pages 271-272 Middletown : Group 7 Committee Sets 200 Days as Goal, with chart, photographs, and captions - Pages 273-274 Middletown : And Jiggs Missed Dinty's Party, Tennis Club Again Member of League, Winners Break Training, and Lineup - Pages 274-276 Middletown : Armco Girls Heard Over Radio, Armco Tied for Lead, Standing to May 27th, and Photograph of the Children of an Armco Man, with photographs and captions - Page 277 Middletown : 200 Days is Their Goal, and Photograph of the Children of an Armco Man, with photographs and captions - Page 278 Middletown : Sportsmen Hold Annual Outing, Fish Fry Goes Over Big, and Publicity Girls Break Into Print, with photograph- Pages 278-279 Middletown : Miss Hawes Returns to London, Armco's Safety League Softball Standing, and An Unusual Record, with photograph - Page 279 Middletown : Chasing Rainbows, and N. C. R. Defeated, with photographs and captions - Page 280 Zanesville : New Field Dedicated to Armco Men in World War, and Armco Association Provides Car Protection, with photographs and captions - Pages 281-282 Zanesville : Forty-Six Years of Service, and Armco Club Mother and Son Scout Dinner, with photographs and captions - Pages 282-283 Zanesville : Game Called!, and Photograph of the Child of an Armco Man - Page 283 Zanesville : Why Go to the Hospital?, and Number of Men and the Percentages of First Aid Trained at Zanesville Plant, with charts, photograph and caption - Pages 284-285 Ashland : Ashland Nine Gets Going After Bad Start, with photographs and captions - Pages 286-287 Ashland : Hansen Safety Trophy Contest Standing, Ashland Works, Ending May 31, 1929, with chart - Page 288 Ashland : New Class Organized, and Photograph of the Child of an Armco Man, with photograph and caption - Page 288 Ashland : Night Foundry Crew Sets Safety Record, Norton Furnace Blown In, and Photographs of the Children of Armco Men, with photographs and captions - Page 289 Columbus : Safety, Our Team?, and Tennis - Page 290 Nellis : "Bob Lambie" Dinner at Madison, and Mining Institute Sponsors Safety Program in the Schools, with photographs and captions - Page 291 Nellis : A Rheolaveur Coal Cleaning Plant Purchased, Visits Coal Mining Congress, New Cars, Deaths, and Photographs of the Children of Armco Men, with photographs and captions - Pages 291-292 Hamilton : Ball Team Opens Season, Softball Too, New Slag Pit in Use, Another Addition, and Personals - Pages 292-293 Deaths : We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco Men, with photograph and caption - Page 294 Marriages - Pages 294-295 Armco Babies - Page 295 Service Pins, with illustration - Page 296 Quotations about Armco Spirit, with illustration - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date June 1929
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