Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1914, p. 16

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16 ~ flag than those of other countries, for well-known reasons, among them the high scale of all American wages. But it certainly does not follow that this will always be true. If we had never assisted promising industries because their unaided product would cost more than it could be bought for abroad, we should not now lead the world, as we do, in the manufacture of steel and other products. We be- lieve that, with reasonable encourage- ment from the government, a large fleet in the foreign trade will be built up, carrying our own flag, and that the general benefit to the country will be so great as to make the aid seem entirely insignificant. We be- lieve that enlightened statesmanship might profitably be employed in this great constructive work, and we feel, therefore, that we are not demanding anything unreasonable when we ask that American shipping should receive the fostering care of the government.' Annual Dinner at Waldorf The society then proceeded with the reading and discussion of the papers, of which a full report is carried in this issue. The sessions were brought to a close with the annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, the speakers be- ing: Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the . navy; President Humphreys, of the Stevens Institute; Hon. W. B. Ellison and Lewis Nixon. A loving cup was presented to Stev- enson Taylor, Com. J. W. Miller mak- ing the presentation speech. Those in attendance at the dinner were: As Anthony: GD. Ah, -J.- R. Andrews, A. Allen, H. b. Aldrich, J. J: Amory, C. G. Amory, Benjamin' An- Grews, D. Almy, C. F. H. Almy, E.. H. B. Anderson; WL. Berry, L. M. Brigham, Harry Brown, H. H. Brown, E. A. Burnside, J Berrie, Joseph Bough, G. E. Burd, F. T. Bowles, William Binley Jes G. Ke Bradteld, A. H: Ball, Geo. E. Best, Joseph Barre, D. Bailey, W. I. Babcock, F. W. Baker; Gardiner Cornett, A. Collins, W. G. Coxe, WF. Carnes, James Craig, Irwin. Chase, 7. M.. Cornbrooks, C. A. Christoffers, W. E. Coykendall, J. i Chatker,C: A> Carr, D: Hi. Cox, i. &. Carpender, J. M. Cherry; i MO Drake, G; B. Drake, LL. B, Darling, W. D. Dickie, Captain Dick- one, 2 Oe Daizell' HC. Davis, W. J. DuBois, J. E. DuBois, G. C. Davison, i WW, Dixon, H. S; Demarest, F.. L, DuBosque, Warren Delano, Commo- dore de Aquino, M. W. Day, Mr. Davis, James Donald; HE Ebsen, HA. Everett, J. M. Emery, Hon. W. B. Ellison; Andrew Fletcher, D. E. Ford. Pp; S. Fales, M. Fraser, T. E. Ferris, H. N. "W. S. Rogers, THE MARINE REVIEW Fletcher, James French, F. L. Fern- ald; F. W. Graham, John Garney; PD: erbert A. D> Hurt, A. 5: Hebble, J. S. Heck, R. Hutchinson, D. Howard, G. J. Hermiston, C. Sherman Hoyt, John Hudson, W. R. Haynie, W, DD. Hoxie, W. N. Howell; O: Z: Howard, Capt. Harris, N. W. Howard, A. L. Hopkins, M. F.. Hay, Dr. Hum- phreys, O. L. Halenbeck, Robt. Haig, Rios) Haight. FE. lyde; D. J. Irish, J. W. Isherwood; Capt. Jarker, H. Jobson, A. E.. Jor- dan, Eads Johnson, R. C. Jones, How- ard Jones, H. Johannsen, Chas. Jack- son; James Kennedy, Ch. John Kenlon, L. Katzenstein, J..Katzenstein, M. L. Katzenstein, G. Katter, J. W. Kellog, W. DD. Keartoot, T.-C. Rearioot; George Lawley, 5S. I. Leslie, J.. S. iueshie, WJ. A. London, J. HH. Lin- tard: ©. S> Linch, Gok' Lawrence, ]. Luttman, KR: H, Lavene: A. J. McGarvey, Spencer Miller, Edmund. Mills, J. L. Montgomerie, Robt. McGregor, D. Mathieson, Robt. Monteagle, David Miller, F. A. Martin, TA] Moran, 2 Ps Morse Seo bP. Morse lr: Mr. Murray; <F. Fo. Morse, John Moore, J. H. B. McKenzie, B. Milis J. 11. Mancor, Ho. A Munn, .C. A. McAllister, H. A. 'Magoun, W. M. McFarland, J. W. Miller, A. M. Main, Mr. Morrell; Thomas Niven, Samuel Newton, W. © "Nickum, Wim. Nish, J. .A.-Nash, Alfred Nobile, H. B.. Noaks, W. M. Newman, Lewis Nixon; EH. Peabody, N. F, Palmer, Capt. WV. BD. Porter, N..B. Payne, W...W. Pelkineton, TH, (i. Potter, W. J. Par- slow, James Plummer, H. L.. Payne, He Peanody, A, C. Pessano, J. P. Palen, J, W. Powell: J. AO Nei, J. E. Otterson; Ludwig Ruprecht, Capt. Reising, G. J: Robinson, "Wm: Robinson, S. oR. Richards, .C. EE. Ross, R. KR. Row, Wood Kea. 0. bo Rowland Jr. ~C. B. Rowland, W. H. Rutland, Mr. Rob- inson, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, EM. Reiss, E.P, Robinson; John Sharpe, Linden Stuart, E. A. Stevens Jr., R. J. Snyder, Mr. Schmidt, C. Skentleberry, Capt. Sampson, Geo. Slate, E. B. Sadtler, George Simpson, We 1); Stultz, W.A..P. Smith, H. R. Sutphen, John Shields, J. R. Smith, George Surand, C. R. Stewart, G. C. Shepard, H..N. Stacy,. N. L. Snow, © B Slocum, 1. S. Snyder, S. Stern- bere, ©. B. Smith, H. C. Sadler, Capt. H. B. Seeley, Robt. Stocker, S. K. Smith, J. D. Stout, Wm. Shaw, E. A. Sperry; Stevenson Taylor, G. P.' Taylor, S. P.-leylor, W. H, Todd, J. H. Todd, J. K. Turnbull, R. de Tankerville, M. Turnbull, W. B. Tardy, D. H. Thom- January, 1914 son, J. G. Tawresey, Bruno Tornroth, Wm. Thayer; W, BE. Volz: T. R:. Wiliams, J. F. Whitaker, Jas. Walsh, C. N. Wales, Admiral Watt, G. E. Weed, H. N. Whittelsey, W. E. Waterhouse, Mr. Witherspoon, W. E. Williams, W. A. White, W. T. Web- ster, W. A. White (guest), W. F. Worthington, Capt. Wolert, D1. Worden, J. G. Winship. , The following were admitted to 'membership during the sessions: Members R. E. Anderson, assistant to general manager. Lake Torpedo. Boat Co,, Bridgeport, Conn. George Allen Anthony, marine en- gineer, war department, Washington, De: Luigi Barberis, naval constructor, Italian navy, Ministero Marina, Roma, Italy. Harry W. Broady, chief .engineer, Welin Marine Equipment Co., 305 Vernon avenue, Long Island City. Geheimer Oberaurat Buerkner, chief constructor, German navy, Reichs Ma- rine Amt, Berlin. Myron Blodgett, 312 Lyceum build- ing, Duluth, Minn., superintendent of repairs for O. W. Blodgett. Norman A. Currier, steamboat in- spector, Halifax, Nova Scotia. John W. Graham, superintendent en- eincer, A. Ho; Bull & Ss Co, 1570 Seventy-third street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nelson W. Howard, superintendent, Geo. Hall Coal Co. Ogdensburg, N. Y. David J. Irish, mechanical engineer, Babcock & Wilcox Co., Bayonne, N. J. Thomas W. Jackman, engineer, Mutual. Transit ..Co.,. P.O. Box. 987, Buftalo, N.Y: Arthur H. Jansson, engineering de- partment, the Welin Marine Equip- ment Co., 305 Vernon avenue, Long Island City. Frederick W. Jones, chief engineer, mechanical department, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., Harlem River Station No UY. Robert MacNab, assistant naval con- structor, marine and fisheries depart- ment, Ottawa, Canada. Anderson MacPhee, marine engineer, Schutte & Koerting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. John E. Otterson, assistant naval constructor, U. S. N., navy yard, Bos- ton, Mass. Richard Pemberton, government Overseer, department of marine and fisheries, Ottawa, Canada. Edward A. Plunkett, agent, Jas. Shewan & Sons, Foot Twenty-seventh street, Brooklyn. Arthur Morris, naval architect, Els- wick ship yard, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. ,

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