Interesting. I have a quite different formula for Ansco 47 from an old Ansco formulary:
Ansco 47
This is a long-lived, clean working formula. It is ideal for producing brilliant negatives in controlled lighting situations or for low contrast landscapes.
Water (52C) 750 ml
Metol 1.5 g
Sodium sulfite, anh. 45 g
Sodium bisulfite 1 g
Hydroquinone 3 g
Sodium carbonate, mono. 6 g
Potassium bromide 0.8 g
WTM 1 l
For tank development, dilute 1:1 with water and develop for 8 to 12 minutes at 20C. For tray development, use undiluted for 5 to 7 minutes at 20C. (Ansco data says not to dilute and to develop old films 6 to 8 minutes in tank or 5 to 7 minutes in tray at 20C. If diluted 1:1, develop old films 12 to 16 minutes in tank.)