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Armco Bulletin, October 1929
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This is the October 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, "Statistics - The Compass of Business." 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 449-450 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] Musical Taste : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by J. R. [John D. Rogers] - Page 449 [unpaginated] Down the Roll Train Rushes the Slab Like a Log in a Mountain Torrent : Photograph with Caption - Page 450 [unpaginated] Statistics - The Compass of Business, by E. J. Goldschmidt, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 451-455 The Pittsburgh Office, with photograph and caption - Page 455 Nellis Girls Win State First Aid Honors, with photograph and caption - Page 456 "An Under-Cover Worker," by Dr. H. [Halstead] S. Murat, Chief Surgeon - Pages 456-457 Who's Where, by C. [Charles] H. Murray, Director of the Personal Service Staff, with photographs and captions - Pages 457-458 Why Do We Wait? - Pages 458-459 Bigger and Better Transformers, with photograph and caption - Page 459 The Interplant Tennis Tournament, with photographs and captions - Pages 460-461 Twenty Year Men : Photographs with Biographies - Pages 462-463 "The Hard-Working Dollar" - Page 463 Elyria Softballers Visit Middletown, and Here's a New One, with photograph and caption - Page 464 Do Tell! - Page 465 Armco International Notes : Armco Activities in Brazil, with contribution from The Editor, with photographs and captions - Page 466 Armco International Notes : Baseball Champions of Hawaii, with photographs and captions - Page 467 Armco International Notes : "The Strange Interlude" (Not So Strange to the International Salesman), German Visitors, and Pan American Highway Conference, with photograph and caption - Page 468 Columbus : First Aid, Visitors, Community Service Picnic, and Vacations - Page 469 Zanesville : Our Goal - 1,000,000 Man Hours, and Do You Know 'Em?, with photographs and captions - Page 470 Zanesville : Number of Service Pins - Zanesville Plant, October 1, 1929, Let's Get Shot, and Comparison of Days Lost Due to Sickness During 1928 and 1929 - Page 471 Middletown : Gridiron Gossip, and Right and Left They Bust 'Em!, with photographs and captions - Pages 472-473 Middletown : Blaine's No. 3 Jobbing Mill Crew, A Record a Month, and Open Hearth Senior Melters, with photographs and captions - Page 474 Middletown : They Change 'Em Fast, More Marks to Shoot At, and No. 7 Blue Furnace Men, with photographs and captions - Page 475 Middletown : They Rolled 'Em Flat!, No. 8 Open Hearth Furnace Crew, No. 1 Open Hearth Furnace Crew, and No. 6 Open Hearth Furnace Crew, with photographs and captions - Page 476 Middletown : The Steel-Makers Believe in Training, and The Three Whale Catchers, with photographs and captions - Page 477 Middletown : Testing and Teaching, and Bowling Begins, with photograph and caption - Page 478 Butler : Mr. Verity Visits Butler, and Attention : "Dads," and All Hail the Champions, with photographs and captions - Pages 479-480 Butler : Letters to the Editor from Subscribers, and Rifle Matches, with photograph and caption - Pages 481-482 Elyria : More Armco Champions, But That Ain't All, The Scouts Are Processing, and Good News, with photograph, caption, and illustration - Pages 482-483 Elyria : "Surprise," and Squirrels vs. Brooms, with illustration - Page 484 Hamilton, with photographs and captions - Page 485 Nellis : First Meeting, New Cars at Nellis, and Real Homes in Bricktown, with photographs and captions - Page 486 Nellis : Quite a Family, Another Extension Mining Class, Through Thick and Thin, and C. M. T. C. Honors for Nellis, with photographs and captions - Page 487 Ashland : The Sheet Mill Safety Celebration, and Foundry Men Cut Costs - Page 488 Ashland : Football, with photographs and captions - Page 489 Ashland : Armco in Old Kentucky : [A Cartoon] by W. [William] Diehl - Page 490 Ashland : Hansen Safety Trophy Contest Standings, Ashland Works, Ending September 30, 1929, and Junior Mechanics Visit Plant, with photographs and captions - Pages 491-492 Ashland : Other Visitors at West Works, and Armco Day at Camden Park, with photographs and captions - Page 492 Ashland : Photographs of Children of Armco Men, with captions - Page 493 Deaths : We Regret to Announce the Deaths of the Following Armco Employees, with photographs and captions - Page 493 Service Pins, with illustration - Pages 494-495 Armco Babies - Pages 495-496 Marriages - Page 496 Quotations about Armco Spirit, with illustration - Back cover [unpaginated]
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This is the October 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, "Statistics - The Compass of Business." 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 449-450 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] Musical Taste : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by J. R. [John D. Rogers] - Page 449 [unpaginated] Down the Roll Train Rushes the Slab Like a Log in a Mountain Torrent : Photograph with Caption - Page 450 [unpaginated] Statistics - The Compass of Business, by E. J. Goldschmidt, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 451-455 The Pittsburgh Office, with photograph and caption - Page 455 Nellis Girls Win State First Aid Honors, with photograph and caption - Page 456 "An Under-Cover Worker," by Dr. H. [Halstead] S. Murat, Chief Surgeon - Pages 456-457 Who's Where, by C. [Charles] H. Murray, Director of the Personal Service Staff, with photographs and captions - Pages 457-458 Why Do We Wait? - Pages 458-459 Bigger and Better Transformers, with photograph and caption - Page 459 The Interplant Tennis Tournament, with photographs and captions - Pages (English)

This is the October 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, "Statistics - The Compass of Business." 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 449-450 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] Musical Taste : [A Poem] by B. C., with illustration by J. R. [John D. Rogers] - Page 449 [unpaginated] Down the Roll Train Rushes the Slab Like a Log in a Mountain Torrent : Photograph with Caption - Page 450 [unpaginated] Statistics - The Compass of Business, by E. J. Goldschmidt, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 451-455 The Pittsburgh Office, with photograph and caption - Page 455 Nellis Girls Win State First Aid Honors, with photograph and caption - Page 456 "An Under-Cover Worker," by Dr. H. [Halstead] S. Murat, Chief Surgeon - Pages 456-457 Who's Where, by C. [Charles] H. Murray, Director of the Personal Service Staff, with photographs and captions - Pages 457-458 Why Do We Wait? - Pages 458-459 Bigger and Better Transformers, with photograph and caption - Page 459 The Interplant Tennis Tournament, with photographs and captions - Pages (English)

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