. Canadian foundryman (1918). Manager September, 1918. C ANADIAN FOUNDRY M A N 79 Lets. OUR soldiers over there are righting for your liberty andours. For their sake we should go to Milwaukee, theweek of October 7th and attend the BIG ANNUAL FOUNDRY CONVENTIONAND EXHIBITION At Milwaukee we can talk things over with other big menin our line. We can find out just how other people aredoing things quicker and better than we; and explain to themjust how we are doing things better than they. Thus wecan all become more valuable to ourselves, to our businessand to our men who are giving their lifes bl


. Canadian foundryman (1918). Manager September, 1918. C ANADIAN FOUNDRY M A N 79 Lets. OUR soldiers over there are righting for your liberty andours. For their sake we should go to Milwaukee, theweek of October 7th and attend the BIG ANNUAL FOUNDRY CONVENTIONAND EXHIBITION At Milwaukee we can talk things over with other big menin our line. We can find out just how other people aredoing things quicker and better than we; and explain to themjust how we are doing things better than they. Thus wecan all become more valuable to ourselves, to our businessand to our men who are giving their lifes blood to maintainour freedom. Following is just what is going to take place: —The four leading technical and businessassociations representing the countrysiron, steel and brass industries will meetsimultaneously in Milwaukee, the week ofOctober 7. Concurrent with this Congress of metal-working trades, which includes the Ameri-can Foundrymens Association; the Ironand Steel Section of the American In-stitute of Mining Engineers; the Insti-tute of Metals Division of the American Milwau


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