MAY JUNE, 1972 Page 62 MEMBERSHIP NOTES Because of the following full page Commentary the membership notes will be somewhat limited in this issue. However, we are again reaching that point where there isn't enough material to assure a well balanced issue of your TELESCOPE Magazine. Remember, member, the material does...and must...come from you. The same faithful contributors keep material coming in for your Editor to use, but how about you? Isn't there a story you could tell, or an account you'd like to see published? It won't ever see the light of day if you don't sent it in. And, after all, it #s your magazine! & MEETING DATES The entertainment meeting for May will be held on May 19, which is one week early, to avoid Memorial Day weekend. The program on that evening will be provided by Donald F. Richards. Time 8:00 PM, at Dossin Museum. There will be no meeting in July, and another Dinner With The Author is being planned for September, with the date to be announced later. Business Meetings of the Board of Directors will be held on June 23 and August 25th. We again call to the attention of all members that they are urged to attend these meetings. The election of officers wiil take place at the June meeting. % CONTENTS Membership Notes, Meeting Dates, Cecntents 62 Comment ary Robert E.. Lee 63 The Wreck of the Barge St. Clair. Ferris and Raymond 64 The Vanishing Canallers (concluded) Rev. E.. J.. Dowling SJ 69 Legal Lore Robert I.. Schellig, Jr. 86 Capt. Frank E. Hamilton, A memorial Charles D. Bieser 81 Great Lakes & Seaway News 83 OUR COVER PICTURE...The Canadian tug AMHERSTBURG, owned by Mc- Queen Marine Ltd., is currently undergoing major modifications at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, to fit her for Arctic ice duty. See story on page 90. Photo courtesy of McQueen Marine Ltd.