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The Arm-co-operator, April 1953   (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, April 1953
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The Arm-co-operator, formerly a bi-weekly newspaper, is now a magazine published monthly by the Division of Personal and Public Relations, Armco Steel Corporation, Middletown, Ohio, for all Armco men and women. Table of Contents Armco Scholar - Front cover Little Company or Big One?, by W. [Weber] W. Sebald - Page 1 The Cover, with photograph by Fred Howard, Middletown - Page 1 Wise Men Have Said - Page 1 Another Armco Man's Idea Earns $1554 : "Easiest Money I Ever Made," Suggestor Says - Page 2 Cost of Feeding a Blast Furnace - Page 3 World's Most Modern : New Middletown Blast Furnace Has All Newest Features of Modern Designing - Page 3 We Dedicate a Blast Furnace - Page 4 New Skyline : "New Look" to Scenery for the Middletown Folks - Page 5 How the "Electrostatic Precipitator" Keeps Dirt Out of the Air - Page 5 "God Bless Our Furnace" - Page 6 Mining Maintenance Men : They Complete a Six-Weeks Training Course - Page 6 We're Radioactive! "Hot Stuff" Used by Butler Division Folks to Measure the Thickness of Armco Steels - Page 7 Armco Made 6 Cents Profit From Each Dollar of Sales : Every Armco Man and Woman Should Know How Much Profit Armco Makes Each Year - Page 8 Taking the Mystery Out of Business : How Armco Spent Its Income Dollars for 1952 - Page 9 Who Cares About Money? . . . . . . - Page 9 How Armco's 1952 Income Was Divided : Quick Way to Learn How Armco Spends Its Money - Page 10 1953 Scholarship Winners : George M. Verity Educational Opportunity Fund - Page 11 Armco Youths Learn By Doing at University of Cincinnati - Page 12 Big Stories . . . Briefly Told : Raftaekjaverksmidjan Reporting, Weather Report, Check-Up Time, and About 30 Years Ago - Page 13 At Zanesville, They Do It Backwards - Page 14 Bowlers Compete : East Works Wins the Management Bowling Trophy - Pages 15-16 Armco Men and Women in Our Country's Armed Forces, and Honor Roll : Killed in Action, or Died in Service - Page 17 Promotions : These Armco Men Have Been Given Added Responsibilities : We All Grow With Armco - Page 18 To Our Men in Uniform - Page 18 18 Million Dollars Buys a Lot of Fringe : We All Grow With Armco - Back cover
Date April 1953
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