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Armco Bulletin, November - December 1927 |
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This is the November - December 1927 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a bi-monthly publication "published at Middletown, Ohio in the interest of 'ARMCO MEN.'" This bulletin is untitled, but has a holiday theme, and the introductory greeting, from the company president, focuses on new developments and improvements, company-wide. 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. There is a blank, unpaginated page, before page 297, which is not included in the page count. Pages 297-300, 304, 306, 309, 318, 321, 330, 332-333, 350, and 358, 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] Blank page - [unpaginated] Photograph of a Snowy, Winter Scene, with poem - Page 297 [unpaginated] Portrait of Colonel J. Frank Drake, with caption - Page 298 [unpaginated] Col. J. Frank Drake : A Biography - Page 299 [unpaginated] The Siren of Steel : Photograph with Caption - Page 300 [unpaginated] Letter from Geo. M. Verity, President, The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, Ohio, to Armco Men and Women, with illustration - Pages 301-302 Letter from Charles R. Hook, Vice President and General Manager, The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, Ohio, to Armco Men and Women, with illustration - Page 303 President Coolidge Says : [A quotation by President Calvin Coolidge], with portrait of President Coolidge, copyright Harris-Ewing - Page 304 [unpaginated] Better Product, by M. [Monford] E. Danford - Page 305 Armco in the Limelight : A Giant Armco Casting, and On Inland Waters, with photographs - Page 306 [unpaginated] Back of Safety, by M. [Monford] E. Danford, with illustration - Page 307 The Ashland-Middletown Game, with photographs and captions - Pages 308-311 [Page 309 is unpaginated] Emptys Cuming Back : [A Poem] from the "Anapolis [Annapolis] Log," with illustration - Page 311 Armco Policies, Loyalty, and Real Work, from "The Middletown Journal," with illustration - Pages 312-313 The Cost of Food, with chart - Page 314 Twenty-Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Page 315 Harry Holiday : Portrait with Biography, with caption - Page 316 C. Graham Bacon : Portrait with Biography, with caption - Page 317 Armco International Notes : New Indian Office, with photographs and captions - Pages 318-321 [Pages 318 and 321 are unpaginated] The Railroads : Who Owns the Railroads?, from "Railroad Facts," with contribution from The Editor - Page 322 Do Tell! - 323 Middletown : Shades of Dan'l Boone, and Unusual Art Display at Armco Club Rooms, with photographs and captions - Pages 324-325 Middletown : "Butter's" Stairsteps, and Just Foundry Nonsense, by Abe Young, with photograph - Pages 326-327 Middletown : Twilight Champions, and Armco Association Election, with photographs and captions - Page 327 Middletown : The Tour of the Armco Band, Basketball Notes, and From Iron Ore to Ingot Iron - Pages 328-329 Middletown : 'Tenshun!, Zanesville Business Men Visit Middletown, and "As Ithers See Them," with photograph and illustration - Pages 329-330 [Page 330 is unpaginated] Middletown : Real Accomplishment, with letter from M. [Monford] E. Danford, Works Manager, December 8, 1927, to Mr. Wm. Maurer, Assistant Chief Electrician - Page 331 Middletown : Safety and Efficiency, and Colored Benefit Fund, with photographs and captions - Pages 332-333 [unpaginated] Middletown : "Maids 'o the Mist," and Armco Association Bazaar, with photographs and captions - Page 334 Ashland : Football, with illustration by Callahan - Pages 335-338 Ashland : Ashland Bowling, League Standing on November 22, 1927, and First Five High Season Averages - Page 339 Ashland : The High Tension Line, Marriages, and Photographs of Children of Armco Men, with photographs and captions - Pages 339-341 Ashland : Bursts and Duds - Galvanizing Department, and Song : Words by C. M. Allen, Music by Sam Hulett - Pages 341-342 Ashland : Factory and Production Departments : Photographs with Captions - Pages 342-343 Ashland : The Seasons Greetings from the Drafting Department : Illustration by Bob Katas, and Bob Belt, J. M. B., with photographs and captions - Page 344 Butler : Columbia "Duckpin" League, Team Standing, November 18, 1927, Safety First, and Safety - Pages 345-346 Butler : Jimmy, the Safety Man : [A Poem] by R. A. B., and Leave a Trial Order with Archie - Page 346 Butler : Jokes, According to Archie Maxwell, Supt. of Labor : Fun for the Family, And There It Ended, A New "Blind," A Pacifist Gentleman, Ethiopian Grammar, and A Minister on a Visit - Page 347 Butler : Ode to Chas. Cadman : [A Poem] by A. C. C., A Generous Contribution, and Cleanliness - Slabbing Mill, with photograph - Page 348 Butler : Columbia Steel Co. Girls, Bricklaying, and Strip Mill, with photographs and captions - Pages 349-350 [Page 350 is unpaginated] Butler : Ladle Splashes, and Wheel Works, with photograph and caption - Pages 350-351 [Page 350 is unpaginated] Butler : Slabbing Mill, and Basket Ball, with photograph and caption - Page 352 Butler : The "Four Horsemen" of Middletown Welcomed by Mr. Taylor, with welcome letter from H. G. Taylor, with photographs and captions - Page 353 Zanesville : Hallowe'en Party, Basketball, and Winter Dances - Page 354 Zanesville : The East Invaded, and Club Members Enjoy Party, with photographs and captions - Page 355 Zanesville : Boy Scout Heroes, Bowling, Safety Congress, and Dinner Meeting - Pages 356-357 Zanesville : Over There, and Welcome to Legionnaires, with photographs and captions - Pages 358-259 [Page 258 is unpaginated] Columbus : Furnace Operation, No Accidents This Year, Baseball Banquet, Miss Eppley on Leave, Mr. Fenton to California, and Knox Dye to the Southland - Page 360 Columbus : Human Progress, Personals, and The Football Game, with photographs and captions - Pages 360-362 Nellis, W. Va. : We Recover, New Mine Foreman and Prizes, Nigh School News, Nurse, and From the Pickling Tables - Pages 362-363 Nellis, W. Va. : Photographs of People, Buildings, and Scenes Around Nellis, with captions - Page 364 Armco Babies - Pages 365-367 Deaths : We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco Men, with photographs - Page 368 Quotations about Armco Spirit, with illustration - Back cover [unpaginated] |
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December 1927 date QS:P571,+1927-12-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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