Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1919, p. 290

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| THE MARINE REVIEW But German vandalism without Yankee ingenuity by which the ship's. equip- ment was put in order so that thousands The Leviathan's boilers and en- gines, like those of other Ger-.. man liners in American .. ° ports, were found to be badly damaged when UncleSanmt:, of doughboys took her fog Be a ade might be over Carried The Leviathan, which in 1914 was classed as the largest and most luxurious. ship : afloat, is equipped with berths for maximum transport. service From _ stokers to engineers, this all-American crew of the former Vaterland played an important part in "putting it over" on "Deutschland uber alles" June, 191

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