Westinghouse Magazine 1943 02 (PDF)

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Vol. 15 No. 2

The Cover As they walked down a shop aisle at the East Springfield Works, this group of Westinghouse executives and Army and Navy officers passed beneath a banner that bears a significant message for every employe, whether he works in East Springfield, Massachusetts, or in Emeryville, California. Cameraman Charles J. Nelson made the picture, which shows (from left) Colonel Earl MacFarland, J. H. Ashbaugh, Brigadier General A. G. Gillespie, W. O. Lippman, A. W. Robertson and Captain Gordon C. Hall.

Articles: Westinghouse Newsfront

They Helped in World War I

Machine Tools Get Their Faces Lifted

East Springfield Gets Its “E”

Around and About

Sharon’s Egg-Shell Building is World’s Largest

People of the Month

Westinghouse Educational Center

Radiant Heat Solves Woolen Mill Problems

Magnificent Intangible

Baltimore Blood Bank

On to Victory

Lunch Boxes With a Lure

Within the Family

Calling All Puzzle Fans

It’s a Fact

Retirements

For the Record

Absence Makes the War Grow Longer