Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1925, Advertising, p. 5

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August, 1925 HAMMER A Hy = ————s SSS : THE BUSINESS OF TRANSPORTATION BY WATER== a Published monthly by The Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. Cleveland Office, Penton Bldg. H. Cole Estep, Director A. H. Jansson, Managing Editor J. D. Pease, Advertising Director F. V. Cole, Circulation Manager H. N. Pickett H. O. Taylor Boston Office, 1037 Old South Bldg. H. R. Simonds Chicago Office, 1147 Peoples Gas Bldg. E. C. Barringer New York Office, 220 Broadway, Joseph Fuller E. C. Kreutzberg B. K. Price Pittsburgh Office, 2148 Oliver Bldg. S. H. Jasper W. H. Lloyd San Francisco Office, 675 Monadnock Bldg. Don Partridge Washington, D. C. Office, 84 Home Life Bldg. Fred B. Pletcher London Office, 2-3 Caxton House, Westminster, S. W. 1 5 Vincent Delport Subscription United States and _ its possessions, $3 per year; Canada $4.00; Great Britain and other Foreign Countries, £1:0:0. Single copies 35 cents. Back numbers over three months 50 cents. The Cleveland News Co. supplies the trade with MARINE REVIEW through the regular channels of the American News Co. European Agent, The International News Co., Breams building, Chancery Lane, London, E. C., England. Member, the Audit Bureau of Circula- tions, Associated Business Papers, Inc. and the National Publishers Association. En- tered at the Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, as Second Class Matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyright 1925 by The Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, O. MAKINE REVIEW Marine keview The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water FOUNDED CONTENTS Vol. 55 August, 1925 No. 7 1878 Coastwise Shipping TRrives. 7.20) seca Ry Bok. Price Laws Retard Merchant Marine...........3.00c0...40c5-08 284 By Cary W. Cook New Barzves Built of Channels........:......cccc..ccccccsssss 287 By G. S. Clark Henry J. Gielow—-1855-1925................ccce00e0 oe 288 Shipping Board Muddles Bids for Scrapping............ 289 Use Clean Fuel in: OU Engines hic: cccicec.. cc 291 By Lee H. Clark World Shipbuilding at Lowest Ebb.......0000000 . 293 Composite Construction Is Improved........ ee os 294 Canal Lack Serves as Dryvdocki............0.244.% 296 By Dr. Alfred Gradenwitz Take Steps to Stop Lake Diversion........................ 297 By Brig. Gen. W. H. Bixby Builds High Powered Fire Boat............................006 299 By L. E. Caverly Propulsion by Induced Stream Lines.................... 300 By C. M. Paxton From. the: Old Log Book.) ..i2)a.2 oc , 302 Latest Marine News in Pictures.............ccccccccsecseee 303 Late: Decisions nm Maritime Law:...:.....3...4..7.. 304 By Harry Bowne Skillman Equipment Used Afloat and Ashore..................0.... 305 Lake Freighters Lawnched......éccc00.5: enssuiens acs 307 Cargo Moved Direct From Ship to Rail................ 309 By Don Partridge Late Flashes on Marine Disasters...............0000..... 312 Marine Business Statistics Condensed................. ers. 2 What the British Are. Dome... 314 Ocean Freight Rates and Bunker Prices................ 315 New. Trade: Pablicatione:s...2.0525.6 <i c45ce. 316 Business News for the Marine Trade.................... 316

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