Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 26 Dec 1907, p. 47

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'TAE MarRINE. REVIEW 47 JUST PUBLISHED A CONPLETE C@LASS-BOOK OF Naval Architecture PRACTICAL--LAYING OFF--THEORETICAL Br W.J. LOVETT LECTURER ON NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AP THE BELFAST MUNICIPAL TECH- NICAL INSTITUTE 8vo. with numerous illustrations and almost 200 fully worked-out answers to recent Board of Edu- cation examination questions, with 26 pages of ruled paper at end for Notes and References. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. IX. | Rudders--Horse-power--Pro- Mathematics. pellers. © IL Areas and Centres of Gravity. Curves--Coefficients--A pproxi- mations. Il. Displacement and Centres of XI. Buoyancy. Laying Off. IV. XII. Weights and Stowages, Lloyd's and British Corpora- V tions. Statical Stability. XIll. Lloyd's Rules and B. C. Rules. VI. Gravity--Trim --Launching. XIV. The Ship in Detail. VII. Strength. XV. ' Board of Education Examina- . iE a tion Particulars. onnage--Freeboard--Corro- gion and Fouling" INDEX. FOR NOTES. Order From THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland RE SE Ae Nee AMERICAN LINE sktrsourc SOUTHAMPTON Sailing From New York Every Saturday at 9.30 a. m. St. Louis St. Paul (11,629 tons) (11,629 tons) New York Philadelphia (10,798 tons) (10,786 tons) Special Express Train from Plymouth and Southampton to London and between Cherbourg and Paris. RED STAR LINE ""sntwere Sailing from Pier 14, North River, N. Y, Every Wednesday at 10a. m. Finland Kroonland (12,760 tons) (12,760 tons) Vaderland Zeeland (12,017 te ns) (11,905 tons) One of the Shortest Routes to LONDON, PARIS, BELGIUM, HOLLAND, GERMANY, THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND and ITALY. 9 Broadway, New York +. Phi Iphia. ae a tein eee PIERS: 14 & 15 NORTH 1306 F St., N. Ril Cc. 219 St. Charles St., é RIVER, FOOT OF FUL- TON ST., NEW YORK. 90-96 Dearborn St., Chicago. 900 Locust St., St. Louis. 121 South Third St., Minneapolis. 36 Ellis St.,n'r Market, San Francisco 9 East Sixth St., St. Paul. 41 King St., East Toronto. 17 St. Sacrament St., Montreal. MALLORY STEAMSHIP COMPANY Magnificent Fleet of Modern Steel Steamships Plying Between NEW YORK and SOUTHERN PORTS Freight and Passenger service between New Yorkand all points in the South, Southwest and West, including GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSOURI, KANSAS, ARIZO- NA, COLORADO, UTAH. NEVADA and CALIFORNIA, All sailings from New York at 12 o'clock noon from Piers 15 and 16, East River: For GALVESTON: Wednesdays and Saturdays. Returning leave Galveston Tuesdays. For MOBILE: Fridays. Returning from Mobile Tuesdays. For BRUNSWICK: Fridays. Returning from Brunswick Satur- days. For KEY WEST: Saturdays. Returning from Key West Fridays Finest Train Service from Various Ports. Ask for new and interesting 48-page Mallory Line Folder. H. H. RAYMOND, Vice Prest. & Gen'l Mer. { 80 South Street, | O. H. TAYLOR, Pass'r Traffic Manager, {NEW YORK CITY C. C. BROWN, Gen'! Pass'r Agent, 290 Broadway, TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS. Ss a 25 Years Practice. Fs ~~ Specialty: "Working on the Failures of Others" oe SIGGERS & SIGGERS {22 furs Suite 11, National Union Ins. Bldg ,Washington, D. C. THE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY UNPARALLELED NIGHT SERVICE The Twin Flyers of The Lakes "CITY OF BUFFALO"? "CITY OF ERIE" Both together being, without doubt, in all respects the finest and fast- est that are run in the interest of the traveling é public in the United States. TIME CARD.--DaILy INCLUDING SUNDAY. ceENTRAL STANDARD TIME, Leave CLEVELAND 8 p. m. Arrive BUFFALO 6:30 a. m. '* BUFFALO 8 p.m "* CLEVELAND 6:30 a. m. Connections made at Buffalo for all Eastern and Canadian points; at Cleveland for Toledo, Detroit and all points West and Southwest. Tickets reading over L.S.& M.S. Ry. will be accepted on this Company's Steamers without extra charge. Special Low Rates Cleveland to Buffalo and Niagara Falls every Saturday Night, also Buffalo to Cleveland. Ask Ticket Agents for tickets via C. & B. Line. Send four cents for illustrated pamphlet, W. F. HERMAN, G. P. A., Cleveland, O. (63) 3} HIP FLOORING Sawdolet (made of wood fiber, and mineral substances) can be applied to steel decks cheaply. It is fire proof, water proof, dust proof, and vermin proot. Can be colored any tint and is practically indestruct- ible api monolithic. Samples submitted and estimates fur- nished, American Sawdolet Co. 902 Park Building CLEVELAND ESTABLISHED 1837 Andrew J. Morse @ Son, Inc. 221 High Street, Boston, Mass. DIVING APPARATUS and Submarine Armor Fire Department Supplies The Morse Monitor Nozzle

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