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The Arm-co-operator, August 1961   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Steel Corporation
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The Arm-co-operator, August 1961
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The Arm-co-operator, formerly a bi-weekly newspaper, is now a magazine published monthly by the Division of Personnel and Public Relations, Armco Steel Corporation, Middletown, Ohio, for all Armco men and women. Table of Contents "A Salute to the Men Who Make Steel" - Front cover The Girl Who Just Waited, by C. [Clyde] G. Davies, Vice President and General Manager, Armco Division - Page 1 The Cover, with photograph by Dwight Miller, General Office - Page 1 Wise Men Have Said - Page 1 Steel Big Men On Campus - Page 2 "A Salute to the Men Who Make Steel" : Some Highlights of Steelmark Week - Pages 3-4 Zanesville Works : Electrical Steelmaker For 45 Years - Pages 5-6 Steel Facts . . . Red Hot or Colder Than Ice . . . A Steel For Each Use - Page 7 Steel Facts . . . From Alarm Clock to Aircraft, Steels Offer Proper Strengths For Myriads of Uses - Page 7 Steel Facts . . . Major Steel Markets - Page 7 A Competitor Is a Competitor No Matter Where He Is Located : A Brief Review of Six Previously Shared Articles - Pages 7-8 Promotions From Butler, Baltimore and Middletown Works - Page 9 Safety Goggles for Chickens! : Armco Stainless Steel Is Used to Fasten Them to Chickens' Beaks - Page 10 At the Taconite and Coal Mines, Safety Signs Tell the Story - Page 10 Money to Burn - Page 10 Both Are Good Drivers . . . Which One Will Win? : Today's Jobs Need Modern Equipment
Date August 1961
date QS:P571,+1961-08-00T00:00:00Z/10
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