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The Arm-co-operator, April 1961   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Steel Corporation
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The Arm-co-operator, April 1961
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The Arm-co-operator, formerly a bi-weekly newspaper, is now a magazine published monthly by the Division of Personnel and Public Relations, Armco Steel Corporation, Middletown, Ohio, for all Armco men and women. Table of Contents Expansion Patterns - Front cover The Battle Goes On, by W. [Wallace] B. Quail, Vice President - Distribution - Page 1 The Cover, with photograph by Roland Read, Baltimore Works - Page 1 Wise Men Have Said - Page 1 "We Depend On You; You Depend On Us" - Page 2 Built to Blow Up! : Armco Pipe Goes to Hollywood - Page 3 More Ore : The Reserve Mining Company, Owned by Armco and Republic Steel - Page 4 If You're Near Boston . . . Stop By and See How They've Restored America's First Ironworks - Page 5 Expansion Plans - Page 6 Bricks in a Steel Mill? - Page 6 Meet Antonio Cella of Genoa, Italy - Pages 7-8 New Responsibilities for These Armco Men, and Armco Policies - Pages 9-10 New Editor of the Arm-co-operator - Page 10 They've Retired . . . Armco Granted Pensions to 496 Employees Who Retired in 1960; At Year's End, 3,334 Armco People Were Receiving Pensions, Compared with 3,070 at the End of 1959 - Page 11 Three Middletown Works Men . . . 160 Years of Armco Service - Page 11 They've Retired . . . What Do Armco Men Do When They Retire? - Page 12 Safety Signs - Page 13 Big Stories . . . Briefly Told : Bond Drivers, Just the Beginning, Number 2,954,834, and Nice Catches - Page 13 Silver Anniversary Observed by the Credit Union at Zanesville Works - Page 14 Here's What Four Zanesville Works Men Had to Say About Their Credit Union - Page 14 The Preacher's Son Who Started a New World : We All Grow With Armco - Back cover
Date April 1961
date QS:P571,+1961-04-00T00:00:00Z/10
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