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Armco Bulletin, January 1919   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, January 1919
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This is the January 1919 issue of the Armco Bulletin, a monthly publication "published in the interests of 'ARMCO MEN' under the direction of the Departments of Personal Service." The title of this bulletin is, "Safety First Number : The World Must Be Made Safe From German Kultur." This issue focuses on safety, World War I, and an anti-German sentiment. This issue has been scanned with two pages per image, with the exception of the front and back covers. Page 1 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. A photograph page, before page 3, and page 49, are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. The inside of the back cover has been scanned, but is not included in the page count. Table of Contents Photograph of Entrance to East Side Works, with caption - Page 2 [unpaginated] Arm-co-Operation, by Frank E. Morris, Safety Engineer, with illustration - Page 3 Works Safety Committees, 1918 : Photographs with Captions - Pages 4-5 We Must Be Careful, with illustration : Enemies of Civilization, by [Jorman H.] Smith in Jeffrey Service - Page 6 In the Eyes of the Huns : Views Past and Present Which Are the Same - Page 6 To the German People, copyright, 1918, by Edgar A. Guest, courtesy of Cincinnati Post - Page 7 The Unstained Shield : Quotation by Crown Prince Frederick William, Poem by Kenneth L. Roberts, and illustration - Page 8 What Must Be Done with Germany?, from An Article by Dr. William T. Hornaday, with illustration, with photographs, copyright Underwood & Underwood, N. Y., and Western Newspaper Union Photo Service - Pages 9-16 If the Hun Had Won, by Count Roon, with illustration by Ireland in The Columbus Evening Dispatch - Page 17 German Moral Breakdown : Even Married Men Encouraged to Form a Temporary Union (from World's Work), with illustration - Page 18 Out at Last, with illustration by [Rollin] Kirby in the New York World - Page 19 Our Gold Stars : Photographs, Captions, and Descriptions of Armco Men Who Died in the Service, with illustration - Page 20 The Roll of Honor : Armco Soldiers of Liberty, with illustration - Pages 21-31 Homeward Bound : [A Poem] from the New York Times, with photographs, copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N. Y., and Western Newspaper Union Photo Service, with captions - Pages 32-33 When the Armco Boys Come Marching Home : Sheet Music, with words and melody by Walter Jarvis, and musical arrangement by Lulu McClellan - Pages 34-35 Armco Men in Uniform : Photographs with Captions - Pages 36-37 Notes About Armco Boys with the Colors, with illustration - Page 38 Letter from C. Ed. Gillgus, 112 Field Signal Bn., A. P. O. 763, Amer. Ex. Forces, Belgium, Nov. 8, 1918, to Armco - Page 39 Letter from Sgt. Frank Pinckard, Co. C., 308 Fld. Sig. Bn., A. P. O. 754, A. E. F. France, to Armco - Page 39 Letter from Alfred Martin, with the Canadian Expeditionary Force, to Armco, with illustration - Pages 39-40 Letter from E. C. Thorner [Throner], Headquarters Co., 322nd Field Artillery (By a Red Cross Worker), American Red Cross, to Armco, with illustration - Page 40 Daddy Dombough Doing Dad's Duty : A Cartoon by Deane, of the U. S. Medical Corps, Showing Val Dombough, Who Used to Be with the Labor Department, on the Heavy End of the Stretcher, with caption - Page 40 The Armco Ambulance Corps, Serving in France with S. S. U. 646, United States Army Ambulance Service, with cablegram from Armco in France, [Newman] Ebersole, Dec. 22, 1918, to Armco, with citation signed by The General Commander in Chief, Petain [Philippe Pétain], with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 41-43 Joan of Arc, by Claude Shafer, with illustration, reproduced from the Cincinnati Post - Pages 44-45 "Fifteen-Year" Men - Zanesville : Photographs with Captions - Page 46 "Fifteen-Year" Men : Photographs with Captions - Page 47 Marshal Foch, "With His Thanks," Acknowledges Receipt of the October Armco Bulletin : Photographs with Caption - Page 48 Medical Department : Armco Health Talks : Frost Bite, by Dr. H. S. Murat, Acting Chief Surgeon, with contribution by Dr. [H. H. Smith], with photographs, captions, and illustration - Page 49 [unpaginated] The Mutual Interest Department, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 50-51 Armco Babies : "For Unto Us A Child Is Born" Is. Ix., with photograph and illustration - Page 52 Armco Children's Playhouse, with photographs - Page 53 Miss Durant's Work Among Armco Colored People, with photographs - Page 54 Danger Signs, by LeRoy W. Robbins, with illustration - Page 55 Department of Education : A. J. Beatty, Director : "A Business Grows as Its Men Grow", with photograph and illustration - Pages 56-57 Armco Association War Fund : Treasurer's Report, by C. W. Davis, Treasurer, Notarized by R. K. Coddington, Notary Public - Page 58 Armco Association Club Notes, with contribution by W. S. Daily, with illustration - Pages 59-60 Notes from the Blast Furnace Division, Columbus, Ohio, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 60-61 Zanesville Armco Notes - Page 62 "Safety First" : [A Poem] by Howard Paul Christy (Zanesville Shipping Dept.) - Page 63 "Watch Your Step", by W. L. Walters, Zanesville, Ohio - Page 64 Letter from A. E. Schirmeyer, to Mr. A. K. Lewis, Editor, Armco Bulletin - Page 64 Lest We Forget. The Hun - His Mark : Illustration of a Bloody Hand - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date January 1919
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