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The Arm-co-operator, November 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, November 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 Armco Mail Girl - Front cover What the Constitution Means to You - Page 1 The Cover, with photograph by Arnold Boxwell, Middletown Works - Page 1 Wise Men Have Said - Page 1 What You Don't Know About Seat Belts May Hurt You - Page 2 Russia As I Saw It, by Jim Spindler - Pages 3-4 The Berlin Crisis : Five Men From Armco Butler Works Have Been Called to Active Military Duty in Fort Riley, Kansas - Page 5 Building Building Sales - Page 6 Butler Works Shows Off $80 Million Improvement Program to 23,731 During Its Three-Day Open House : Neighbors Learn What It Takes to Make Steel in the 60s - Pages 7-8 Armco Fallout Shelters : Armco "Basement" Shelter, and Armco "Underground" Shelter - Pages 9-10 Promoted - Page 11 Big Stories . . . Briefly Told : VFW Honors, Good Shot, Good Investment, Inspection Tour, and The Pay Off - Pages 11-12 Word Game : Automation, with quotation about automation from "Steel" - Page 12 "Take a Letter . . . " : Armco Mailing Department in Middletown, and Time Savers - Pages 13-14 The Case of the Nickel Hot Dog That Sold For a Dime - Back cover
Date November 1961
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