Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1923, American Marine Exhibition, VII

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November, 1923 MARINE REVI Ww Vil The initials of a friend They symbolize a service to the marine industry—shipbuilding, ship operation and cargo handling. For years they have marked the progress in electric propulsion of vessels. And G-E Geared Turbines are pronounced “the favor- ites of marine engineers’. They identify motors and control which have proved eminently successful for driv- ing ship auxiliaries. Many other electrical products with this emblem are built to with- stand the conditions on the sea. They will mark General Electric head- quarters at the Marine Show. Cordial representatives will be on hand to get better acquainted and to acquaint you with the G-E equipment which has been designed specially for your needs. Marine Exposition — Spaces 3-4-5-6 — Grand Central Palace GENERAL ELECTRIC |

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