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The Arm-Co-Operator, April 4, 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 4, 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: production records being broken, as groups strive for new honors; W. S. Horner, Vice President in Charge of the Commercial Activities of the Forged Steel Wheel Division; the Zanesville Finishing Department celebrating five years without a major or lost-time accident; the results of foreman-manager training being reflected in habits; and mills having been started at Shotton, near Chester, England. Table of Contents Records For Production Are Broken as Groups Strive for New Honors - Page 1 Messenger Boy to Vice President W.S. Horner - Page 1 Vice President in Charge of the Commercial Activities of the Forged Steel Wheel Division - Page 1 Mills Started at Shotton--Says Cablegram - Page 1 M. E. Danford Reports That Quality Is Satisfactory as Production Starts - Page 1 Results of Foreman-Manager Training Reflected in Habits - Page 1 "By a Little Reflection and Inventory Taking, You Can Determine What Foremen-Management Has Done For You," Says Mr. C.H. Murray - Page 1 Once--Always - Page 2 Changes In Personnel Now Effective at Armco's Various Plants - Page 2 Plan New Quarters for Training Dept. - Page 2 Sports Program Is Planned for Zanesville Men - Page 2 North Siders Win Office Championship - Page 3 South Office Bowlers Cut Down Lead--But Will Underwrite Dinner - Page 3 General Office - Page 3 Classified Ads - Page 3 Feature Contest Brings Together Traditional Rivals for Championship Struggle - Page 3 Ashland Is Set for Opening of Base Ball Season - Page 3 Veterans Are Lined Up for Opening the Last of April - Page 3 Transportation - Page 3 Sports for All Plan at Ashland - Page 3 Ashland Groups Continue Their Cleanup Races Winners Announced After Inspections by Supervisors of Other Departments - Page 3 Foremen Practice Principles Studied During Past Winter - Page 3 Columbus - Page 4 A. I. C. Office - Page 4 Ashland - Page 4 Mulligan Visits Nelsonville--Town Map Makers Forgot - Page 4 General Office Correspondent Occupies Place of Honor at Banquet - Page 4 Nellis - Page 4 Zanesville - Page 4 Philadelphia Office - Page 4 Old Timer's Party Given at Home of Charles Chapman - Page 5 Friends and Former Associates Gather at Home for Reunion - Page 5 Ashland Groups Set New Safety Records--Three Better Previous Marks - Page 5 Court Team Third in Southwestern Tilt At Hamilton - Page 5 Middletown Industrial League Team Wins Six Games of Ten - Page 5 Organized Work Is the Keynote of Foremen Meeting - Page 5 Mr. Morningstar Has Planned Program Which Includes Sound Discussions - Page 5 Capacity Houses See Productions of Little Theatre - Page 5 Four Plays Given Last Week--Contribute Talent for Art Week - Page 5 Levellers Find Job Training Valuable--Reduce Number of Accidents - Page 5 Saved by Frank Tubbs--One Foot--Foreman Sets Good Example - Page 5 Ninth Scout Circus Attended by Many Mill Men and Boys - Page 5 Middletown - Page 5 New Record Set by Group No. 4--179 Safe Days More Than Double Their Best Previous Number of Hours - Page 5 Shearmen Attend Training Class - Page 5 J. A. Pierce Leads Discussion Attended by 78 Men--Byrum Safety - Page 5 "Standards of Quality Change We Must Continue to Improve" - Page 6 Says Mr. Rectanus--Mr. Reinartz Reviews Waste Elimination Study - Page 6 Sales Meeting - Page 6 Honor Roll Includes All Foremen With Thousand Days Without An Accident - Page 6 Nellis Miners Attend Banquet at Madison - Page 6 C.W. Connor and E.H. Shriver Speak at Coal River Meeting - Page 6 Store Changes Are Underway at Nellis Staff Banquets - Page 6 Happy Days Are Here 'ware Dangers Ahead - Page 6 International Representatives Attend Dinner - Page 6 Men From the General Office Take Part In Program at Cincinnati - Page 6 Suggestions for the Lunch Box for Wives and Mothers of Armco Men Who Carry Lunches - Page 6
Date 4 April 1930
date QS:P571,+1930-04-04T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q69487667
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