Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scanner, v. 34, no. 7 (April 2002), p. 16

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GREAT LAKE MEMORIES 16. S. S. HAMONIC D IN IN G ROOM. S. S. HAMONIC A fine . spacious saloon with lake view from all sealings THE MASQUERADE Young and old in ingeniously, contrived impromptu costumes T H E KIDDIES' CORNER Counting freighters. High, safe rails protect the little folks The above is taken from the 1919 brochure for the Northern Navigation Compa­ ny. Note the four "satisfied" passengers standing by the pilothouse steps and labelled as "food consumers"! We also would like to have been food consumers in that beautiful dining room. And are those really costumes at lower left?

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