Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1909, p. 192

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192 THe Marine Review \ ' THE LIVINGSTONE CHANNEL, 1 A espe, H.W. Hovr «nb ADMIRAL BOWLES ON THE BRITANNIA. with an observation room on the fore- castle deck above containing an or-. chestrelle. In addition each state- room has a private bath. President Bowles remarked that there was one place in the world at least where ships made money. One of the immediate results of the summer meeting will doubtless be an increase in the membership of the society from the lake district. That is already apparent. Following is the list of new members admitted at the summer meeting: For Member. Bert CG. Ball, chief engineer, Willa- mette Iron & Steel Works, Portland, Ore. Russell B. Bedford, engineer, marine department, American Blower Co., 141 Broadway, N. Y: Alexander E. Brown, vice president and general manager Brown Hoisting Machinery Co., Cleveland, O. John G.. Johnson, consulting en- gineer and marine superintendent, Ja- cobs & Davies, 30 Church street, N. y: Archibald P. Rankin, chief engineer American Ship Buildng Co,, Cleveland, ©. LAUNCHING THE , CONEMAUGH, Tue Derroir Fire Tue © IN ACTION. Frederick R. Still, chief engineer, American Blower Co., Detroit, Mich. John G. Welch, professor of 'naval architecture, Armstrong college, New- castle-on-Tyne, England. Edward M. Bragg, assistant profes- sor of naval architecture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich, Daniel E. Hoag, chief draughtsman, Detroit Ship Building Co., Detroit, Mich. *. Frederick Metcalf, treasurer Chase Machine Co., Cleveland, O. George A. Mattsson, chief engin- eer, Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit, Mich, : Associate to Member. Assistant Naval Constructor J. R. Barley, U.S. Ni nevy yard; Pensa- cola, Fla. Junior to Member. John J. Crain, electrical engineer, Fore River Ship Building Co., Quincy, Mass. Matthews E. Davis, 51 Lake street, Saranac Lake, N. Y. Harold M. DeGraw, hull draughts- man, New York Ship Building Co., Camden, N. J. Daniel M. Luehrs, chief engineer, McCreery Engineering Co., Toledo, O. PRESIDENT. LIVINGSTONE ON THE LIVINGSTONE CHANNEL. J. A. UBspert, ApmirAL BowLes AND Grorce H. Guy on THE BRITANNIA. Daniel I. Whittelsey, secretary- treasurer, Whittelsey & Whittelsey, 11 Broadway, N. Y. Associate Member, Tieut, E, P.- Camperio, Re IN, naval attache, Italian embassy, Wash- ington, Do °C. Assistant Naval Constructor E. G. Coburn, U. S. N., Navy Yard, Mare Island,.-Cal, Merton E. Farr, president, Detroit Ship Building Co., Detroit, Mich. George H. Guy, secretary New York Electrical Society, 29 West Thirty-ninth street, New York City. John C. Silva, secretary treasurer, Welin Davit & Lane & DeGroot Co, 17 Battery Place, N.Y. Alfred A. Olcott, treasurer, Hudson River Day Line, Desbrosses street pier, New York. William Livingstone, president Lake Carriers' Association, Deiroit, Mich. Ralph D. Williams, editor Tue Ma- RINE Review, Cleveland, O. Junior to Associate. RW. Berliner». V. J. Hedden & Sons. Co, 1 Madison avenue, New York, F. B. Whitaker, draughtsman, Bur. C. & R., navy department, Washing- ton 2), 6

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