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Armco Bulletin, September - October 1922   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, September - October 1922
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This is the September - October 1922 issue of the Armco Bulletin, now a bi-monthly publication "published in the interests of 'ARMCO MEN' under the direction of the Departments of Personal Service." This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "Armco's Appreciation of Music." 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. Page 161 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. The portrait page, before page 162, and pages 164-165,169, 200, 207, and 209, are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. There is an unpaginated hand-written note page, between pages 168 and 169, which is not included in the page count. Table of Contents Quotation by Geo. M. Verity, President, Cover Art by Raymond K. Perry - Front cover [unpaginated] Signed Portrait of Frank Simon - Page 162 [unpaginated] Armco's Appreciation of Music, by Frank Simon, Armco Musical Director, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 163-169 [Pages 164-165 and 169 are unpaginated] Armco Band Music on Phonograph Records - Page 169 [unpaginated] The Season's Soloists, with photographs, biographies, and captions - Pages 170-183 Song and the Toil, from the Baltimore Sun - Page 183 Sketch of Open Hearth, by Chas. Locke - Page 184 A Fantasy : [A Poem] - Page 184 Success at $2.50 Per Year, from Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering - Page 185 Armco in Foreign Fields, by R. C. Phillips, with photographs and captions - Pages 186-190 Armco Overseas, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 191-194 "Up in the Air," with photograph and illustration - Page 195 Marriages - Page 196 Armco Babies - Page 197 Deaths, with photographs - Pages 198-199 Twenty Year Men : Zanesville : Photographs with Biographies - Page 199 X-Ray Service for Armco People, with photograph and caption, by H. S. Murat, M. D., Chief Surgeon - Pages 200-201 [Page 200 is unpaginated] What Makes a Good Secretary? by A. J. Beatty, Director of Training - Pages 201-202 Remarkable Numbers - Page 202 The Importance of Being Careful, by R. G. Adair, Safety Engineer - Page 203 'Round About the Mill - Page 204 Ten Years Ago : [A Poem] by Ethel M. Korn, Printing Dept. - Page 205 In Wisconsin, with photographs and captions - Page 206 On the Deep, with photograph - Page 206 National Armco Day, by Geo. W. Hanley, Manager, Armco Association, with photographs and captions - Pages 207-209 [Pages 207 and 209 are unpaginated] Zanesville Armco Notes - Pages 210-211 The Latest News from Ashland, by Tim O'Flaherty [AKA Frank H. Fanning] - Page 212 Records : [A Poem] by Kent Harrison, Supt., Open Hearth, Ashland Div. (With Apologies to Robt. W. Service) - Page 213 Notes from the Columbus Division, with illustration by [A. P.] Denton, Armco - Cols. Div. (apologies to Posen) - Pages 214-216 Quotations about Armco Spirit, with illustration - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date October 1922
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