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Armco Bulletin, February 1929 |
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This is the February 1929 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a monthly publication "published at Middletown, Ohio, in the interest of 'ARMCO MEN.'" This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "The Annual Safety Trophy." The cover art is a painting by Raymond K. Perry, titled, "Armco Spirit," first unveiled in January 1920. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Pages 49-50 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Quotation by Geo. M. Verity, President, Cover Art by Raymond K. Perry - Front cover [unpaginated] The Night Turn : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by [John D.] Rogers - Page 49 [unpaginated] Keep Fit : Accidents Occur When You Are "Out of Whack" : [A Poster] - Page 50 [unpaginated] The Annual Safety Trophy, Won by Group 7, Ashland Division, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 51-57 Butler Establishes New Plant Record - Page 58 The Test of a Man, by William Cowper Brann, courtesy Washington-Wheeling Coal Company, with quotation by Spencer - Page 58 Armco Band on the Air - Page 59 Steel Industry Basic to Civilization - Pages 59-60 Looking Through Lincoln's Eyes, by Franklin K. Lane, from Trained Men - Page 60 Railroads Gain in Efficiency - Page 61 Beauty as Well as Service, with photograph and caption - Page 61 Twenty Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Pages 62-64 Third Annual Interplant Bowling Tournament - Pages 64-65 Inter-Plant Basketball Race Close : Zanesville Defeats Middletown, and Ashland Outplays Middletown, with illustration - Page 66 Who's Where, by C. [Charles] H. Murray, Director of the Personal Service Staff, with photographs and captions - Page 67 Our Country's Business - Page 68 Some Sales Division News : New Quarters in Cincinnati, and Salesmen Attend Ceramic Society Meeting - Page 68 Armco International Notes : Death Takes Valued Armco Friend, and Porto Rico Wins Tonnage Race, with contribution from The Editor, with photographs and captions - Page 69 Armco International Notes : Work Progressing on Sao Paolo Pipeline, Summer Resort Notes, and Rio Salesman in New Role, with photographs and captions - Page 70 Do Tell! - Page 71 Middletown : Blue Team in Victor in Group One, and Factory-Foundry Safety Feud to Be Continued, with photographs and captions - Pages 72-73 Middletown : Group One Leads in Processing Department, and Sheet Mill Sets Safety Record, with photographs and captions - Pages 74-75 Middletown : Maintenance Department Makes Fine Record Despite Hazards, with photographs and captions - Page 75 Middletown : Colored Sheet Mill Safety Contest, with photographs and captions - Page 76 Middletown : The Directors of the Armco Association : Photographs with Captions - Page 77 Middletown : Skeet Shooting Becomes Popular Sport, with photographs and captions - Page 78 Middletown : Middletown's Representative Bowling Team, Reinartz Re-elected "Y" Prexy, and Brick Cleaners Protected by New Device, with photographs and captions - Page 79 Middletown : Armco Five in Triple Tie, and Armco Association Holds Annual Banquet, with photographs and captions - Page 80 Zanesville : Eighth Feast of Happiness, and A Safe Electrical Gang, with photographs and captions - Pages 81-82 Zanesville : Safety High Points, These Boys Know Their Safety, and Over 200 Men Complete Training Courses, with photographs and captions - Pages 83-84 Zanesville : Twins Stick Together, and Armco Women Study First Aid, with photographs and captions - Page 85 Zanesville : Inter-Office Bowling, Zanesville Armco Office Bowling League, and Gleaned from the Labor Department, with photograph and caption - Page 86 Columbus : Operations, Mr. McCall Still Sick, Mr. Sweetser at Washington, Mr. Ferguson and Columbus Works, Personals, Donald Turner Jr. "Weighs In," and New Men - Page 87 Ashland : Jobbing Mill Warehouse Safety Banquet, and Grey Iron Foundry Safety Banquet, with photographs and captions - Pages 88-89 Ashland : A Safety Jollification, Another Hanson Safety Trophy, and Fred Gross Builds Miniature Community, with photographs and captions - Pages 90-91 Ashland : Armco in Old KY : [A Cartoon] by Hank [Howard C. Snyder] - Page 92 Ashland : These Boys Helped Win the "Colonel," Twenty-Third Street Jottings, and a Photograph of the Child of an Armco Man, with photographs and captions - Page 93 Ashland :Tie in Bowling League, Railroad Editors Visit Ashland, and Photograph of the Children of an Armco Man, with caption - Page 94 Butler : Association Officers for 1929, Open Hearth Bowling League, and Dick Huff's Men Stand First, with photographs and captions - Page 95 Butler : Yes Sir! A Year, Picked Men Help Teach Citizens First Aid, and Butler Faces Stiff Schedule, with photograph and caption - Pages 96-97 Elyria : Armco Election, Bowling Tournament, First Accident 1929, Personals, and Photograph of the Electrical Department, with caption - Pages 97-98 Nellis : January Safety Meeting, Christmas Pageant, and Nellis Graded School, with photographs and captions - Page 99 Nellis : Association Back Library, and Did You Know That Formerly - , with photographs and captions - Page 100 Hamilton : Hamilton Leads Bowling League, with photograph and caption - Page 101 Deaths : We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco Men, with photograph and caption - Page 102 Service Pins, with photograph - Pages 102-103 Armco Babies - Page 104 Quotations about Armco Spirit, with illustration - Back cover [unpaginated] |
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February 1929 date QS:P571,+1929-02-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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This is the February 1929 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a monthly publication "published at Middletown, Ohio, in the interest of 'ARMCO MEN.'" This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "The Annual Safety Trophy." The cover art is a painting by Raymond K. Perry, titled, "Armco Spirit," first unveiled in January 1920. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Pages 49-50 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Quotation by Geo. M. Verity, President, Cover Art by Raymond K. Perry - Front cover [unpaginated] The Night Turn : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by [John D.] Rogers - Page 49 [unpaginated] Keep Fit : Accidents Occur When You Are "Out of Whack" : [A Poster] - Page 50 [unpaginated] The Annual Safety Trophy, Won by Group 7, Ashland Division, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 51-57 Butler Establishes New Plant Record - Page 58 The Test of a Man, by William Cowper Brann, courtesy Washington-Wheeling Coal Company, with quotation by Spencer - Page 58 Armco Band on the Air - Page 59 Steel Industry Basic to Civilization - Pages 59-60 Looking Through Lincoln's Eyes, by Franklin K. Lane, from Trained Men - Page 60 Railroads Gain in Efficiency - Page 61 Beauty as Well as Service, with photograph and caption - Page 61 Twenty Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Pages 62-64 Third Annual Interplant Bowling Tournament - Pages 64-65 Inter-Plant Basketball (English)
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This is the February 1929 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a monthly publication "published at Middletown, Ohio, in the interest of 'ARMCO MEN.'" This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "The Annual Safety Trophy." The cover art is a painting by Raymond K. Perry, titled, "Armco Spirit," first unveiled in January 1920. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Pages 49-50 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Quotation by Geo. M. Verity, President, Cover Art by Raymond K. Perry - Front cover [unpaginated] The Night Turn : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by [John D.] Rogers - Page 49 [unpaginated] Keep Fit : Accidents Occur When You Are "Out of Whack" : [A Poster] - Page 50 [unpaginated] The Annual Safety Trophy, Won by Group 7, Ashland Division, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 51-57 Butler Establishes New Plant Record - Page 58 The Test of a Man, by William Cowper Brann, courtesy Washington-Wheeling Coal Company, with quotation by Spencer - Page 58 Armco Band on the Air - Page 59 Steel Industry Basic to Civilization - Pages 59-60 Looking Through Lincoln's Eyes, by Franklin K. Lane, from Trained Men - Page 60 Railroads Gain in Efficiency - Page 61 Beauty as Well as Service, with photograph and caption - Page 61 Twenty Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Pages 62-64 Third Annual Interplant Bowling Tournament - Pages 64-65 Inter-Plant Basketball (English)
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