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The Arm-Co-Operator, April 18, 1930   (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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The Arm-Co-Operator, April 18, 1930
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The Arm-Co-Operator is a "newspaper published every two weeks, by the Personnel Publications Department of the Personal Service Division of the American Rolling Mill Company at Middletown, Ohio, for all Armco Men and Women." The Arm-Co-Operator covers news and events from all of the Armco plants, including: safety, personnel, training classes, clubs and sports activities, health and first aid, celebrations, vacations, births, marriages, deaths, illnesses, recipes, jokes, editorials, and classified ads. This issue's front page articles focus on: Zanesville getting a new office building; standards for cleanliness and order now being possible, due to foremen-manager training; an editorial by R. [Raymond] G. Adair titled, "One Dime"; the Galvanizing Department in Ashland, KY having a long safety record, and Armco's consolidated monthly accident report for six plants. Table of Contents Zanesville Gets New Office Building - Page 1 Standards Are Now Possible For Cleanliness and Order - Page 1 Editorial - Page 1 Galvanizing Department Sets Pace In Safety - Page 1 The American Rolling Mill Company Consolidated Monthly Safety Accident Report March 1930 - Page 1 Changes In Personnel Now Effective at Armco's Various Plants - Page 2 Compensation Plan Explained - Saves Money for Worker - Page 2 Farewell - Page 2 Let Budget Help - Page 2 Diet: Dr. Owens Poling of Nellis Discusses Foods We Need - Suggests List - Page 2 Classified Ads - Page 3 Butler Depts Are To Play Softball - Page 3 Banquet Closes Bowling Season - Page 3 Softball - Page 3 Softballers Organize at Ashland for 1930 - Page 3 Middletown 1930 Court Team - Page 3 Detroit Office News - Page 3 Open Hearth Course Acquaints Men With Armco Processes - Page 3 Blooming Mill Men Combine Safety - Training - Page 3 Open Hearth Forman of Middletown Are Guest of Joe Spang - Page 3 Zanesville Processing Department Cleared 464 Days on First of April - Page 4 Ashland News - Page 4 A. I. C. Office - Page 4 Chicago Office - Page 4 Butler News - Page 4 Middletown News- Page 4 Fine Record Made By New Department - Page 4 Records of Sections of Group - Page 4 Two Scouts Get Eagle Badges - Page 5 Banquet Features Final Session Of Secretarial Class - Page 5 Zanesville News- Page 5 Nellis News- Page 5 Production Records Broken - Page 5 Nellis Children Represent Peytona in Health Meet - Page 5 Sales Problem Discussed By Division Representatives - Page 6 Metallurgist Organize For Concentrated Study - Page 6 One Act Plays Continue to Draw Capacity Houses - Page 6 Bee Stings - Page 6 Mr. Murray Speaks Before Commerce Men At Rochester - Page 6 Cleanup Campaigns Furnish Spirited Competition Between Ashland Groups - Page 6 Girls' Election Will Be Held on April 28 - Page 6 Convention Pictures - Page 6 Directory of Armco Men is Distributed - Page 6 Riggers Profit by Training Course - Page 7 General Office News - Page 7 Special Training Aim of Galvanizing and Factory - Page 7 Unprecedented Run of Safety Records - Page 7 Band Inspires Poem - Page 7 Blast Furnace Tied For First - Page 7 Tenth Anniversary of Band. Members Present Simon with Clock - Page 7 Low Frequency Rate to Date at Middletown - Page 7 Zanesville Men Bid Al Wenham Bon Voyage - Page 7 Zuzu - Page 7 Plants Will Continue The Application Of Foreman - Manager Plan - Page 8 S. R. Rectanus Compliments Armco Men on Accident Prevention Work - Page 8 Athlete's Foot - Page 8 Ashland Gets Recognition for Production and Customer Service - Page 8 Forgie Outlines Armco Policies For Safety Training - Page 8 Nellis Men Learn The How and Why - Page 8
Date 18 April 1930
date QS:P571,+1930-04-18T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q69487667
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