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1. Becker milling machine company, Hyde Park, Mass Becker continuous millers

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. Straight into the roaring flames of the cupola, the operator moves his crane with the loaded basket. With this equipment, one operator can handle many tons of material an hour, keep cupolas in continuous operation, producing many tons of molten iron per hour. Location: a large Midwest machine tool plant

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3. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Walter Bennett's mill, continuous operation for over 100 years. This mill has not been profitable for the past twenty years because the area is being abandoned by farmers. Chaneysville, Pennsylvania

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4. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985 Walter Bennett's mill, continuous operation for over 100 years. This mill has not been profitable for the past twenty years because the area is being abandoned by farmers. Chaneysville, Pennsylvania

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Milling machines and machine castings. Straight into the roaring flames of the cupola, the operator moves his crane with the loaded basket. With this equipment, one operator can handle many tons of material an hour, keep cupolas in continuous operation, producing many tons of molten iron per hour. Location: a large Midwest machine tool plant

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6. Becker milling machine company, Hyde Park, Mass Becker continuous millers

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7. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said George Woolslayer as he shook hands with his poster-model colleagues, Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans, "and I'm mighty proud." Although Woolslayer was somewhat more voluble than his service friends, all of the men admitted to being thrilled at the meeting. None had met before. It was the soldier's and sailor's first visit to a steel mill and they watched the operations with interest and laid down a continuous barrage of questions. Working on a rush order, Woolslayer was not able to leave his job to meet the other two at the station, as had been originally planned. Introducing the men is Robert Foster, (second from left) Woolslayer's boss. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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8. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said George Woolslayer, as he shook hands with his poster-model colleagues, Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans, "and I'm mighty proud." Although Woolslayer was somewhat more voluble than his service friends, all of the men admitted to being thrilled at the meeting. None had met before. It was the soldier's and sailor's first visit to a steel mill and they watched the operation with interest and laid down a continuous barrage of questions. Working on a rush order, Woolslayer was not able to leave his job to meet the other two at the station as had been originally planned. Introducing the men is Robert Foster (second from left). Allegheny Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said George Woolslayer as he shook hands with his poster-model colleagues, Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans, "and I'm mighty proud." Although Woolslayer was somewhat more voluble than his service friends, all of the men admitted to being thrilled at the meeting. None had met before. It was the soldier's and sailor's first visit to a steel mill and they watched the operations with interest and laid down a continuous barrage of questions. Working on a rush order, Woolslayer was not able to leave his job to meet the other two at the station, as had been originally planned. Introducing the men is Robert Foster, (second from left) Woolslayer's boss. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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10. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said George Woolslayer, as he shook hands with his poster-model colleagues, Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans, "and I'm mighty proud." Although Woolslayer was somewhat more voluble than his service friends, all of the men admitted to being thrilled at the meeting. None had met before. It was the soldier's and sailor's first visit to a steel mill and they watched the operation with interest and laid down a continuous barrage of questions. Working on a rush order, Woolslayer was not able to leave his job to meet the other two at the station as had been originally planned. Introducing the men is Robert Foster (second from left). Allegheny Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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