Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1926, p. 19

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November, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 19 Experience Counts Ours dates from the beginning of Diesel Engines INCE then we have gradually developed larger engines, building on the knowledge acquired and on proven results. The engines we offer today are the product of that knowl- edge, not only of correct design, but of proper materials and exactness in manufacture. The 60 B.h.p. engine shown above, and built in St. Louis in 1898, was the first multi- cylinder Diesel to be placed in commercial service in the world. Nothing But Diesels One of a pair of 1500 B.h.p. Diesels in- stalled in 15000 D.W.T. tanker “E. Ts =; Bedford? 70£ Standard Oil Co. (N. J.) A. M~8OK42°7 = Busch-Sulzer Bros.—Diesel Engine Co. New York ee we LOUS, MO. San Francisco 2 Rector St. Rialto Building Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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