Item #5011 Papers by the President. George M. Verity.

Papers by the President

Middletown, OH: The American Rolling Mill Company, 1922. 1st Edition. GenuineLeatherbound. 6.25"x9.25". 218 pp. Brown leather. Embossed raised title w/ARMCO embossed underneath. Mirrored on spine. Brown paste downs. Frontispiece is portrait of George M. Verity. Spine straight, binding tight. Edge wear w/rubs. Some pages have tears along edges. Light soiling to edges. Half title page ripped and repaired w/cellophane tape. Hinge tape to title page. Slight bumps. Collectible - Acceptable. Item #5011

Contents:
After All, Who Pays Wages?; Getting the Right Mental Attitude; Capital and Labor and Employer and Employee; Foundation Stones of Stability; Individual Success; The Problems of the War; Character and Its Relation to Success; The Human Element in Business; Confidence Between Management and Working Organization; Why We Have No Trouble with Our Men; Solving the Labor Problem; The Local Chamber of Commerce and Community Leadership; World Readjustment and The American Steel Industry; Make Good; Greater and Better Middletown; Building a City; A You Man's Part in Building a Modern City; The Federation of Business Men
Talks to Armco Men:
Who Are the Winners; Co-operation and Service to Customers; A Call to the Colors; The American Flag; Employer and Employee; What of the Future; Three Factors of Business; What is Management in Industry; Taking Care of Armco's Customers; The Armco Spirit

Editor's Note: The "Papers of the President" collected in this volume represent the careful thought of a practical dreamer on industrial and civic affairs. Some of these papers have launched great movements for community betterment; some have inspired the Armco organization; and others have been valued contributions to the economic and industrial thought of the nation. Through all of them may be traced the breadth of vision, the keen insight into men and affairs, and the practical idealism, which, applied to industry, have undoubtedly had a large influence in making Armco what it is today. September 25th, 1922.

Price: $800.00

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