2 MAKINE REVIEW October, 1921 Character Craftsmanship Service ae ~NSES 4 0 come 2 | ie ‘ Mi 7, + aw “From Pontoon to Superdreadnought”’ During the twenty-odd years of its existence the New York Shipbuilding Corporation has not only turned out many repetitions and variations of the same type of vessel, but has built vessels of almost every known marine type—literally “from pontoon to superdreadnought”’. From the accomplishments of the past it is able to bring to new ship construction a wealth. of experience gained in both quantity production and specialized output. The New York Ship yard is a specialist not merely in one type of vessel but in many—it might be said in all. Passenger liners, tankers, colliers, general cargo carriers; destroyers, battleships, cruisers, mine-planters; carfloats, ferryboats, tugboats, dredges; each type, each different size or class, reflects the diversified skill, the completeness of shop and yard facilities of this great shipyard Sle NEW YORK SHIPBVILDING Corporation “ore Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to advertisers