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The Arm-co-operator, April 1962   (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 1962
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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 Wondering How Armco Used the Money It Made Last Year? (See the Annual Report Inside) - Front cover That's An Order! - Page 1 The Cover, with photograph by Roland Read - Page 1 Wise Men Have Said - Page 1 News From Around the World of Armco : Armco Division, Armco International Corporation, National Supply Division, Metal Products Division, Sheffield Division's Union Wire Rope, and Armco Steel Corporation Statistics - Page 2 Here's How Armco's 1961 Income Dollar Was Divided . . . And Here's How Armco's 1961 Total Income of $911,000,000 Was Divided - Page 3 Six and One-Half Cents - Page 4 Armco Division Servicemen - Page 5 Snow Costs $46.15 an Inch - Page 5 Article From a Baltimore Newspaper, Reprinted From 100 Years Ago, About a Man Arrested in New York For Exhibiting a Telephone - Page 6 Hugh W. Wright, Assistant Vice President, Corporate Relations, Retired After 46 Years of Distinguished Service with Armco - Page 6 Ed Baker, from the Zanesville Works Accounting Department, Introducing His Childhood Friend, John Glenn - Page 6 "We're Doing Real Fine Up Here" - John Glenn, February 20, 1962 - Pages 7-9 "I Grew Up With John" : An Interview with Ed Baker from Armco's Zanesville Works, Close Boyhood Friend of John Glenn's in New Concord, Ohio - Page 10 All On One Subject : Taxes - Page 11 In 1961, He Paid More Than 66 Million Dollars For Taxes - Page 12 "Those Were the Days . . . " : Quotes From Old Armco Magazines Reveal What Armco Folks Were Talking About When These Retirees Joined the Company - Pages 13-14 Old Friends Meet - Page 14 An Armco Job is Worth $29,000 : Armco Jobs Cost Money . . . Big Money - Back cover
Date April 1962
date QS:P571,+1962-04-00T00:00:00Z/10
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