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Armco Bulletin, July 1916   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Armco Bulletin, July 1916
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This is the July 1916 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 untitled, but the issue has a patriotic theme. The pagination in this issue continues where the previous issue ended. A blank page in the front of this issue - and two blank pages at the end of this issue - are unpaginated, and are not present in the digital object. The back cover is blank, and is also not present in the digital object. The portrait page, before page 193, is unpaginated, and is not included in the page count. Pages 209 and 215 are unpaginated, and are included in the page count. Table of Contents Signed Portrait of Charles R Hook, Vice President in Charge of Operation and Production - [unpaginated] Announcement of the Promotion of Mr. Charles R. Hook, by George M. Verity, President and General Manager - Page 193 [unpaginated] Illustration of an American Flag - Page 194 The American Flag : An Address on Patriotism by President George M. Verity, at the ARMCO Club Flag Raising, ARMCO Field, June 10, 1016, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 195-200 The "Outlook's" : A Pledge to the Flag, with illustration - Page 200 "America First" by Charles E. Hughes, in Presenting a Flag to Honor Graduates of the National Cathedral School in Washington, with illustration, photograph, and caption - Pages 200-201 Love of Country : Extracts From an Address by Mrs. A. J. George, Branch Director, National Security League, with illustration - Pages 201-202 The Flag, by Walt Mason, with illustration - Page 202 Quotations by Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, Grant, and Lincoln, with illustration - Page 203 Every Home Should Fly the Flag, and Flag Etiquette, from the Chicago Tribune, with illustration - Pages 203-204 How to Get a Flag, with illustration - Page 204 Illustration, from "Life" - Page 205 Star Spangled Banner - Page 205 Your Flag and My Flag : [A Poem] by Wilbur D. Nesbit - Page 206 The Flag Goes By : [A Poem] by Henry Holcomb Bert [Bennett] - Page 207 The Liberty Bell, with photographs and captions - Pages 208-210 [Page 209 is unpaginated] U. S. Grant : The Seventh of a Series of Biographical Sketches of Great Americans, by Chas. B. Palmer, Superintendent of the Annealing Department, with signed portrait - Pages 211-213 The Battle Fleet : [A Poem] by Christopher Morley, with illustration - Page 214 My Country 'Tis of Thee, with photograph of Flag Pole on ARMCO Field, and caption - Page 215 [unpaginated] Editorial Comment, with illustration and photograph, with contribution from John Bennett - From the Century - Pages 216-218 Amateur Photographs : Daniel Boone's Grave, Photo by Jos. Strauss, with caption - Page 219 Raisin' Ould Glory, by Tim O'Flaherty [AKA Frank H. Fanning], with illustration - Pages 220-221 In God We Trust : [A Song] by Joseph B. Gilder, with illustration - Page 221 "Biographies of Great Men." by A. J. Sheldon : Howard Coflin, with photograph - Page 222 Ode to Delicia's Bonnet, [A Poem] by A Friend of Howard Coflin, with photograph - Page 223 Illustration of Independence Square, From a Lithograph by Joseph Pennell in "The Century," with caption and description - Page 224 Armco Association Club Notes, with photographs, captions, and illustration, with contribution from L. F. R. [Leo F. Reinartz] - Pages 225-229 Notice. Armco Men! : Three Grand Prizes, with illustration - Page 229 Zanesville Armco Notes, with photographs, captions, and illustration - Pages 230-232 To My Absent Stenographer : [A Poem] by Corinne Rockwell Swain, in Life, with illustration - Page 232
Date July 1916
date QS:P571,+1916-07-00T00:00:00Z/10
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