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Armco Bulletin, July 1924   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, July 1924
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This is the July 1924 issue of the Armco Bulletin, once again a monthly publication "published in the interests of 'ARMCO MEN' under the direction of the Departments of Personal Service." This bulletin is untitled, but the leading article in the issue is titled, "Patriotism and Good Citizenship." The front and back covers are missing from the original issue. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. A photograph page, and the portrait page, before page 291, and pages 302 and 314, are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Photograph of Independence Hall, with caption - Page 289 [unpaginated] Signed Portrait of Calvin Coolidge, copyright Underwood & Underwood - Page 290 [unpaginated] Patriotism and Good Citizenship, by President George M. Verity, with illustration, photographs, and captions - Pages 291-292 Stand Up and Salute The Flag, by Alvin W. [Alvin M.] Owsley - Page 293 Attacking Capital, from Huntington, W. Va., Herald Dispatch, with photograph and caption - Pages 294-295 The American Standard of Living - and Wages, copyright 1924, Meyer Bloomfield, 6 Beacon St., Boston - Page 296 Armco Directors Visit Nellis, with photographs - Page 297 Middletown : With the Ball Tossers, Twilight Baseball, and Concerts, with photograph - Pages 298-299 Middletown : Come On - July 26th, Duck Pin League Team Standing to June 24th, and The Price of Appreciation, from Antioch Notes - Pages 300-301 Middletown : Armco Association Sponsors Scout Troop, All Out For Tennis!, and Fannettes, with photographs - Pages 302-303 [Page 302 is unpaginated] Middletown : Makin' Letters Talk, and Face Forward, by [Rudyard] Kipling, with illustrations by "Uncle Benny" [AKA H. R. Thompson, of Lake Placid, N. Y.] - Page 304 Do Tell! - Page 305 Middletown : The First Aid Meet, and Our Garage : [A Poem] by Richard B. Bennett - Page 306 Middletown : "What Say, Briar?" : [A Poem] by Delno Adams, Open Hearth Department, and The Secret of Wealth, from Armco Branch, American Trust & Savings Bank - Page 307 Zanesville : Shipping and Warehouse Department, by R. E. Schaum, Bundling Division, Inspection Division, Finishing Division, Export Division, Weighing and Loading Division, and Office Division, with photographs and captions - Pages 308-312 Columbus : Gus Denton Leaving, Pictures on the Playground, What! The Buckeyes, and Paragraphs, with photograph, caption, and Doings At Columbus : [An Illustration] by A. P. Denton, Columbus Division - Pages 313-315 [Page 314 is unpaginated] Marting, W. Va. : James P. Butler, and Half a League, Half, with photographs - Pages 316-317 Ashland : Seven Come Eleven, "Papa George," Galvanizing Section, The Forge Shop Crew, Track Meet, and We Do, with photographs - Pages 318-322 Ashland : They Us'ta Work There, Too, Kitchen Shower, Weiner Roast, Just Babies, and Shooting the Moon, with photographs and captions - Pages 323-326 Marriages, with photographs and captions - Page 327 Armco Babies - Page 328 Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C. : Photograph with Caption - Page 328
Date July 1924
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