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Armco Bulletin, September 1915   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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American Rolling Mill Company
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Armco Bulletin, September 1915
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This is the September 1915 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 titled, "Learn." The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. Page 229 is blank, and is not present in the digital object. The portrait page is unpaginated, before page 231, and is included in the page count. Pages 233, 236, 241, 246, 253, and 259-260 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Signed Portrait of N. D. O. Wilson, Superintendent City Public Schools - Page 230 [unpaginated] The Public Schools of Middletown : Their Relation to the Working Man and His Children by N. D. O. Wilson, Superintendent City Public Schools, with photographs, illustrations, and captions - Pages 231-245 [Pages 233, 236, and 241 are unpaginated] What is Personality? S. Rowland [Roland] Hall in Selling Sense, with illustration - Page 245 New Sherman Street School Building Used ARMCO Iron in Construction by J. S. R. [John S. Roney], with illustration - Page 245 Editorial Comment : East Side Works of the American Rolling Mill Company : illustration - Page 246 [unpaginated] Editorial Comment : The Public Schools, with illustration - Page 246 [unpaginated] Editorial Comment : The ARMCO Library, with illustration - Page 246 [unpaginated] Editorial Comment : Goggle Safety, with photograph - Page 246 [unpaginated] The Capitol at Washington, LEST WE FORGET : illustration - Page 247 ARMCO Garden Contest, with illustration - Page 247 "Clean-up" Suggestion - Galvanizing Department by S. R. R. [Sidney Rehm Rectanus], with photograph of Contest Winner, B. V. Morrison, with caption - Page 248 Photograph of Safety Committee for August and September, with caption and illustration - Page 248 The Canal Bank, with photograph and caption - Page 249 Kerchoo! : [A Poem] by F. H. F. [Frank H. Fanning] - Page 249 Gardens, with photographs and captions - Pages 250-251 Hamilton High School, with photograph and caption, by J. S. R. [John S. Roney] - Page 252 Back to the Days of '61, with photograph of Clinton D. Orr, Civil War Veteran, caption, and illustration - Page 252 The Bulletin's Heavy Artillery : photograph with caption - Page 253 [unpaginated] Photograph of the Mount Union Silica Brick Co. Roof, Using ARMCO Iron, with Description by J. S. R. [John S. Roney] - Page 253 [unpaginated] An Elegy to My Friend Henry R. Lucas, With Fitting Apologies by F. H. F. [Frank H. Fanning], with illustration - Page 254 He Should Worry : [A Poem] by H. R. Lucas, with illustration - Page 254 Amateur Photographs with Captions by William Beard, and Description - Page 255 "Biographies of Great Men." by A. J. Sheldon : Montford Elijah Danford, Assistant General Superintendent, with photograph - Pages 256-257 An ARMCO Alphabet by John S. Roney, with illustrations - Pages 257-258 Tee-Hee : [A Poem] by F. H. F. [Frank H. Fanning], with illustration - Page 258 Question from Charlie Hughes, with illustration - Page 258 Base Ball - Page 259 [unpaginated] The ARMCO Base Ball Season by W. C. Dakin, Chairman of the ARMCO Base Ball Committee - Page 259 [unpaginated] Co-operation (Courtesy of Armour & Co.) : quotation with illustrations : Sent in by N. E. [Newman Ebersole] and J. S. R. - Page 260 [unpaginated] Obituary : John Happy Houlihan. Nationality - Swede. Departed August 21st, 1915. Aged 9 (?) Years. : [A Poem] by F. H. F. [Frank H. Fanning] - Page 261 Zanesville - Armco Notes, with photograph of John D. Lunn, Storekeeper, and caption - Page 262 "The Sheet Mill Crew" by Harry Chilcote : [A Poem] - Page 263 ARMCO Employee News : New Career Ventures, Transfers, and Deaths, with illustration - Page 264 Quotation by Theodore Parker - Page 265 Books in the ARMCO Library, with illustration - Pages 265-268 Universal Danger Sign and Committee Members - Back cover [unpaginated]
Date September 1915
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