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Armco Bulletin, February 1916 |
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This is the February 1916 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 untitled, but the issue has a theme of American citizenship and character, and focuses on Abraham Lincoln. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Page 33 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. The portrait page is unpaginated, before page 35, and is included in the page count. Pages 36, 55, and 59 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Quotation by Abraham Lincoln - Front cover [unpaginated] Signed Portrait of Abraham Lincoln - Page 34 [unpaginated] Letter to ARMCO Men and Women from Charles R. Hook - Page 35 Lincoln's Autobiography - Page 36 [unpaginated] Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States : The Second of a Series of Biographical Sketches of Great Americans by Charles B. Palmer, Superintendent of the Annealing Department - Pages 37-38 Lincoln's Tenderness, with illustration - Page 38 Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, March 4th, 1861 - Page 39 The Gettysburg Address [by Abraham Lincoln], November 19th, 1863 - Pages 39-40 Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, March 4th, 1865 - Pages 40-42 The Home of the Mountaineer : photograph with caption, by Joe Strauss - Page 42 A Lincoln Story - Page 42 Preparedness, by Grant C. Broomal[l], Superintendent Inspection Department - Pages 43-44 "My Old Kentucky Home" : photograph by S. A. Fraser, with caption - Page 44 "Grandmother" : Photograph by Joe Strauss - Roller on Number 8 Mill, with caption - Page 45 Quotation by Anonymous - Page 45 Editorial Comment, with illustration - Pages 46-47 Some of the Great Sons of Kentucky, with illustration - Page 48 The Central Safety Committee, with photograph and illustration - Page 48 The Five Tewart Brothers - All ARMCO Men : photograph with caption - Page 48 High Water on the Miami : photograph with caption - Page 49 Some of the Factory Bunch Ten Years Ago : photograph with caption - Page 49 St. Valentine's Page : Marriage Announcements, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 50-51 Medals for Safety Suggestions, with illustration - Page 51 Grand Prize Awards, by M. E. Danford, Chairman, N. W. Collord, W. J. Beck, and G. F. Ahlbrandt - Page 52 Grand Prize Award Winners, with photograph - Page 53 The "Briar Hopper" : [A Poem] by Jared K. Meachem [Meacham], Forge Shop Employee, Now Store Room Clerk - Page 54 "Biographies of Great Men." by A. J. Sheldon : Newton Warner Collord, with photograph - Page 55 [unpaginated] The Electrical Kitchen Maid, with photograph, by B. G. M. - Pages 56-57 "High Bridge" Over the Kentucky River : photograph by Braxton D. Tewart, with caption and description - Page 57 Photographs of the ARMCO Minstrel Committee, with captions and illustration - Page 58 The ARMCO Club : [A Poem] by E. K. M., with illustration - Page 58 Armco Association Club Notes, by F. H. F. [Frank H. Fanning], with illustration by Mary Alexander - Page 59 [unpaginated] Photographs of The Armco Dance Committee, and Works Safety and Sanitary Committee, January and February, 1916, with captions - Page 60 Armco Association Annual Statement - Page 61 Zanesville Armco Notes, with photograph, caption, and illustration - Pages 62-63 Quotation by Anonymous, with illustration - Page 63 Oh You Kentucky - Page 63 A Rose Between Two Thorns or Even a Mule Is Known by the Company He Keeps : [A Poem] by H. C. - Page 64 The Mouth of Boone Cave : Photograph by Joe Strauss, with caption and illustration - Page 64 Universal Danger Sign and Committee Members - Back cover [unpaginated] |
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February 1916 date QS:P571,+1916-02-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487667 |
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