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Armco Bulletin, May 1918   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, May 1918
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This is the May 1918 issue of the Armco Bulletin, a monthly publication "to facilitate an interchange of thought and suggestion, and to create a better understanding of the activities and problems of the Operating Department employees."This bulletin is titled, "To Heroic Belgium, This Number is Dedicated," and the leading article in the issue focuses on the country of Belgium; much of the rest of the issue focuses on World War I. This issue has been scanned with two pages per image, with the exception of the front and back covers. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Page 185 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. A portrait page, before page 187, and pages 191 and 220 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. The inside of the back cover has been scanned, but is not included in the page count. Table of Contents Portrait of Albert, King of the Belgians and A Man Among Men, Photo, Copyright, Harris & Ewing, with caption - Page 186 [unpaginated] Belgium, from an Address by Darwin P. Kingsley, with illustration, photograph by Paul Thompson, and caption - Pages 187-190 Belgium. "Joy Shall Come to Thee:" [A Poem, Reprinted from the] New York Times, with illustration - Page 191 [unpaginated] Albert, King of Belgians, from "Belgium Before the Storm," by Brand Whitlock, United States Minister to Belgium, Copyright by Brand Whitlock, 1918. All Rights Reserved, with illustration by [F. H.] Townsend, photographs, and captions - Some Photos by Paul Thompson; Some Photos Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. - Pages 192-201 In Flanders Fields : [A War Song] by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrea [McCrae], Canadian Expeditionary Forces, with biographical note about Col. McCrae - Page 202 In Flanders Fields (An Answer) : [A War Song] by [Librarian of the State of Ohio] C. B. Galbreath, with brief history of the song - Page 202 Belgium Babies : [A Poem] Copyright by Edmund Vance Cook [Cooke], Courtesy of "Cincinnati Post", with photograph - Page 203 Belgium : [A Poem] by David Starr Jordan - Page 204 The Belgian Flag : [A Poem] from "Chants Patriotiques, et Autres Poemes," by Emile Camaerts [Émile Cammaerts] - John Lane and Co. - Page 205 The Battle of Flanders : Editorial in the "Cincinnati Post," with photograph, copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. - Pages 206-207 The Soldier's Mother : [A Poem] by Sarah Benton Dunn - Page 208 The Roll of Honor : Armco Soldiers of Liberty, with illustration - Pages 209-213 "The Song of '18" : [A War Song Reprinted from the] Kansas City Star - Page 213 Armco Men in Uniform : Photographs with Captions, with illustration - Pages 214-215 Notes from Armco Boys with the Colors, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 216-217 Letter from Charles J. Brookes, Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., February 17th, 1918, to Mr. George M. Verity, Middletown, Ohio - Page 218 Letter from Hillard E. Miller, Camp Sevier, March 15, 1918, to Mr. Verity - Page 218 Letter from W. B. Tyrrell, U. S. S. Perkins, February 10, 1918, to Mr. Geo. M. Verity, American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio - Page 219 Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. - With the Colors : Letter from Courtney Clark, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, February 12th, 1918, to Mr. Verity - Page 219 Army and Navy Y. M. C. A. : Letter from Albert Thomas, Camp Sherman, Ohio, February 8, 1918, to Mr. Geo. M. Verity - Page 219 Portrait of Raymond P. (Whitey) Myers, Member, Armco Ambulance Corps, Serving with S. S. U. 646, with caption and illustration - Page 220 [unpaginated] Armco Ambulance Corps, Serving in France with S. S. U. 646, United States Army Ambulance Service, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 221-223 "It Is the Americans," from "Cincinnati Enquirer" - Page 224 Which Shall Dominate? Striking Contrast Between the Ruthlessness of Germany and the Humanity of America : Address of the Kaiser to His Troops in 1900, and General Pershing's Charge to U. S. Troops, reprinted from the Cincinnati Post, with illustration - Page 225 Armco Loyalty : A Letter from the Resolution Committee, Miami Valley Lodge No. 20, Middletown, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1918, to Mr. Charles R. Hook, Vice President, The American Rolling Mill Company - Page 226 Miami Valley Lodge No. 20, Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, Middletown, Ohio : Resolutions from Feb. 23, 1918 - Page 227 Notes and Comments, with contributions by Arthur Quigley, and Champ Clark, in "The Forum," Nov. 1917, with photographs and illustration - Pages 228-229 Order Next Winter's Coal Now - Page 230 Planting Time, by F. E. Morris, Safety Engineer - Page 231 The Mutual Interest Department, with contributions by C. [Charles] C. Cowgill, Superintendent Mutual Interest Department, and H. N. MacCracken, "National Director Junior Membership Department," with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 232-235 Health Talks : Heat by H. H. Smith, M. D., Chief Surgeon, with illustration - Pages 236-237 Armco Association Club Notes, with illustration - Pages 238-241 Armco War Fund, with contributions by N. W. Collord, Treasurer, R. K. Coddington, Notary Public, and The Armco Association Committee in Charge Armco War Fund : Charles R. Hook, Chairman, Selby C. Folks, Secretary, N. W. Collord, Treasurer, Martin Kohler, Edw. [Edward] Moore, J. A. Fellows, Gordon Gage, Cecil Adams, J. R. Freeze, M. E. Danford, Wm. R. Barnett, A. J. Hogan, and A. W. Symons, with illustration - Pages 242-243 What is Life? [A Poem] by A Loyal Friend of Armco, Howard Saxby, with illustration - Page 243 Notes from the Blast Furnace Division, Columbus, Ohio, with photographs and illustration - Pages 244-245 Zanesville Armco Notes, with photograph and caption - Pages 246-247 Order Arms! [A Poem] Contributed by Wm. J. Beatty - Page 248 Illustration of a German Flag and a Wreath - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date May 1918
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