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Armco Bulletin, September 1918   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, September 1918
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This is the September 1918 issue of the Armco Bulletin, a monthly publication "to facilitate an interchange of thought and suggestion, and to create a better understanding of the activities and problems of the Operating Department employees."This bulletin is titled, "To Our Faithful Ally, Roumania, This Number is Dedicated," and the leading article in the issue focuses on the country of Roumania; much of the rest of the issue focuses on World War I. This issue has been scanned with two pages per image, with the exception of the front and back covers. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Page 425 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. A portrait page, before page 427, and pages 451-452, 454, 458-459, 461, 463, and 472 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. The inside of the back cover has been scanned, but is not included in the page count. Table of Contents Portrait of King Ferdinand of Roumania, with caption - Page 426 [unpaginated] Roumania, with illustration, photographs by Paul Thompson, and one photograph copyright, International Film Service, captions, and a map of Rumania and surrounding areas - Pages 427-435 Protest of Roumanians in Exile Against the Treaty of Bucharest, with illustration by [Rollin] Kirby in New York World, photograph copyright, International Film Service, and captions - Pages 436-438 The Roll of Honor : Armco Soldiers of Liberty, with poem by Alice Elizabeth Baur, with illustration - Pages 438-446 Notes from Armco Boys with the Colors, with illustration - Pages 447-448 Letter from Flying Cadet J. S. Wilson, August 13, 1918, to Mr. G. M. Verity, The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, Ohio - Page 448 Letter from E. C. Timmerman [Timmermann], Jr., Camp Joseph E. Johnston, August 12, 1918, to The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, Ohio, Attn. Mr. Verity - Page 449 Letter from Vern [Verne] Lafferty, June 29, 1918, to Mr. Geo. M. Verity, American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio - Page 449 Armco Men in Uniform : Photographs with Captions, with illustration by courtesy of "Judge," copyright, Leslie-Judge Co. - Pages 450-451 [Page 451 is unpaginated] Portrait of Albert P. Preyer, Member Armco Ambulance Corps, Serving with S. S. U. 646, with caption and illustration - Page 452 [unpaginated] The Armco Ambulance Corps, Serving in France with S. S. U. 646, United States Army Ambulance Service, with photographs and captions - Page 453 Notes and Comments, with Letter from Walker T. Wills, Jr., Secretary, August 22, 1918, to Mr. A. K. Lewis, American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio, with illustration by [Herbert Samuel "Bert"] Thomas in Detroit News, with illustration courtesy of the Goodrich "Circle", with photographs and captions - Pages 454-459 [Pages 454 and 458-459 are unpaginated] The Mutual Interest Department, with Letter from Charles Lathrop Pack, President, National War Garden Commission, Maryland Building, Washington, D. C., August 9, 1918, to Mr. Charles C. Cowgill, Supt., The Mutual Interest Dept., The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, O., with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 460-463 [Pages 461 and 463 are unpaginated] Safety Section, by Frank E. Morris, Safety Engineer - Page 464 Health Talks : Care of Children, by Miss Ada Leonard, with photograph and illustration - Pages 465-468 Department of Education : A. J. Beatty, Director : "A Business Grows as Its Men Grow", with photograph and illustration by Ned Cleaveland - Pages 468-469 Armco Association Club Notes, with photograph, caption, and illustration, drawn by Helen Moses - Page 475 Armco Baseball League - Page 474 Armco Association War Fund : Treasurer's Report, by N. W. Collord, Treasurer, Notarized by F. E. Vigor, Notary Public, with illustration - Page 475 Notes from the Blast Furnace Division, Columbus, Ohio, with Letter from The American Rolling Mill Co., R. H. Sweetser, Works Manager, Columbus, O., August 22, 1918, to Dr. Charles A. Eaton, U. S. Shipping Board, 512 Fifth Avenue, New York City, with photograph, and illustration by J. N. Darling in New York Tribune - Pages 476-477 Zanesville Armco Notes, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 478-480 Illustration of the Romanian Flag - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date September 1918
date QS:P571,+1918-09-00T00:00:00Z/10
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