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Armco Bulletin, November - December 1925   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, November - December 1925
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This is the November - December 1925 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a bi-monthly publication "published in the interests of 'ARMCO MEN' under the direction of the Personal Service Division." This bulletin is untitled, but has a holiday theme, and focuses on Armco babies and their families, and the year in review. The front and back covers are missing from the original issue. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Page 277 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. The portrait page, before page 279, and pages 290, 293, 295, 305, 307, 309, 311, 314, and 322, are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Portrait of George M. Verity, from a painting by J. [Joseph] S. [J.] Weiss, with caption - Page 278 [unpaginated] Letter from Geo. M. Verity, President, The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, Ohio, December 21, 1925, to Armco Men and Women, with illustration - Pages 279-280 Letter from Charles R. Hook, General Manager, The American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, Ohio, December 21, 1925, to Armco Men and Women, My Dear Friends - Page 281 Letter from Geo. M. Verity, President, undated, to Armco Men and Women - Page 282 New Plan of Armco Group Life Insurance - Pages 283-285 The Annual Culvert Convention - Page 285 A Capitalist, from "Labor World" - Page 285 Dedication of Armco Field at Ashland, with Mr. Hook's Dedication Address, with photographs and captions - Pages 286-288 Armco Distributor's Convention - Page 288 The Railroads : Saving Fuel, from the Columbus "Dispatch," Taxes First, from the Dallas (Texas) "News," and More With Less, from Martinez (Cal.) "Gazette" - Page 289 Snakes and Culverts, with photographs and captions - Pages 290-291 [Page 290 is unpaginated] Babies of Armco Men - Middletown : Photographs with Captions - Pages 292-294 [Page 293 is unpaginated] Babies of Armco Men - Ashland : Photographs with Captions, with illustration - Page 295 [unpaginated] Twenty-Five Year Men : Ashland : Photographs with Biographies - Page 296 Twenty-Year Men : Middletown : Photographs with Biographies - Pages 297-298 Twenty-Year Men : Zanesville : Photographs with Biographies - Page 298 Columbus : We Hope Ashland Sees This, Willie's Boy, Mr. Ferguson Goes East, "Human Progress," Looping the Loop, and The Worm Hath Turned - Page 299 Columbus : Tip O'Neal is Back, Washington C. H. Output, Another Record, Basket Ball Team, and Columbus Trims Zanesville in Bowling Match - Page 300 Columbus : Notes from Red Grange's Farewell Party, Human Progress, with contributions from Bucknell Bell Hop, and Nuggets (Edw. E. Fisher Undertaking Co.), and Some Good Ones From the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Bulletin : Personnel and Safety Hints - Pages 301-303 Zanesville : A Game Supper for Game Losers : Base Ball Champions, "And Another Redskin Bit the Dust," and Not So Long Ago, with photograph - Pages 304-305 [Page 305 is unpaginated] Zanesville : The Wine and Beer Club, Dogs and Otherwise, and A Zanesville Visitor - Page 306 Zanesville : A Modern William Tell, Bowling (Quintette), and Champions All - Page 307 [unpaginated] Zanesville : Chicken Supper, Hitting the Trail, and Safety, with illustration - Page 308 Ashland : Hot Off the Gridiron, The Low-down on the Ashland-Middletown Game, Ashland A. R. M. Co. vs. Middletown A. R. M. Co., and Summary of Passes, with photographs and captions - Pages 309-311 [Pages 309 and 311 are unpaginated] Ashland : Electrical Department Notes - Page 311 [unpaginated] Ashland : Armco Spirit on the Hoot Owl Turn : [A Poem] by Wm. D. Holley and J. A. Click, Quality Department, Answer To "Armco Spirit on the Hoot Owl Turn" : [A Poem] by C. [Charles] O. Burns, Quality Department, and Dempsey - Pages 312-313 Ashland : Advisory Committee : Mechanical Maintenance - West Works : Ashby Thomas, Chairman, John B. Akers, and Walter Curnutte, with photographs - Page 314 [unpaginated] Ashland : Advisory Committeemen - Blast Furnace : Lewis Mayberry, Chairman, Walter Mahady, and Henry W. Petrey, with photographs - Page 314 [unpaginated] Ashland : West Works Shops News, with photographs contributed by James Stewart, Treasury and Accounting Department - Page 316 Ashland : Armco Gossip, and Marriages - Page 316 Do Tell! - Page 317 Middletown : Here's What They Did, and Testimonial Dinner for the Blues, with photograph and caption - Pages 318-319 Middletown : The Base Ball Merger, Annual Election, and Newlyweds, with photographs - Page 320 Middletown : "Schmitty," It Was Good, Henry, and Tuning In On the Armco Band, with photograph - Pages 321-322 [Page 322 is unpaginated] Middletown : Yep, They're Real Culverts, and Aw, Tell Us, Too, with photographs - Page 322 [unpaginated] Cheerful Service, from Armco Branch, The American Trust & Savings Bank - Page 323 We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco Men, with photographs - Page 323 Armco Babies - Page 324
Date December 1925
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