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The Arm-co-operator, August - September 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, August - September 1962
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The Arm-co-operator, formerly a bi-weekly newspaper, is now a magazine published monthly by the Armco Division, Armco Steel Corporation, for all Armco Division men and women. Table of Contents Armco's Biggest Triangle, Armco's Newest Triangle - Front cover "Red Profits," by Daniel C. Boone, Controller - Armco Division - Page 1 The Cover, with photograph by Harry Wilson, Zanesville Works - Page 1 Wise Men Have Said - Page 1 Last Voyage of the Verity - Page 2 Back to School - Page 2 Muffler Round-Up - Page 3 In 1919, Armco Adopted the Slogan, "Quality and Service" As Part of Armco Policies . . . - Page 4 Quality Is Everybody's Business - Pages 5-6 Butler Keeps Its Promises : New Warehouse Answers Customer Demands For Faster Service - Pages 7-8 How Many Jobs In a Circle?, by R. [Richard] A. Dadisman, Director of Market Development - Page 9 Safety Score : Current 1962 Safety Performance Compared to 1961 - Page 10 Doctors Meet in Middletown to Discuss Industrial Health - Page 10 Organization Changes - Pages 11-12 They've Retired, with quotation from Armco's Annual Report - Page 12 Taming the Ohio : New Greenup Locks and Dam Near Ashland Works Dedicated - Pages 13-14 What Happened to All Those Village Blacksmiths? : We All Grow With Armco - Back cover
Date 1962-08; 1962-09
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