Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1931, p. 11

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Il COMING! November Diesel Engine Issue Featuring American Built Oil Engines Diesel Engine Section Annual Feature To focus the minds of responsible men in the shipping business on the applications of diesel engines, MARINE REVIEW every year devotes a two color section in its November issue exclusively to diesel propulsion. Because it contains accurate, definite information on a large number of different types of vessels, this November Diesel Engine Number is widely read by steamship owners, managers and operators, naval architects and marine engineers, who subscribe regularly to MARINE REVIEW. American marine diesel engines and auxiliaries are completely described and illustrated. A full editorial page is utilized for each engine together with a picture and data of each ship in which that particular engine is installed. The section is printed on india stock in blue and green. The November Diesel Engine Number will be distributed to all important marine men while many of them are giving serious consideration to new shipbuilding and con- versions of present ships. It will give to these men the only complete diesel engine data of its kind to be found anywhere under one cover. This issue has been. built up over a period of years as a reference directory of diesel engines and their direct applications. The advertising value is everywhere recognized. Time rolls around very quickly, so we urge you to make your space reservation at once. Insert forms close October 20th. Prepare Your Advertising Now! If you have a product or service you want to bring to the attention of Marine Men make sure your advertisement appears in the Diesel Engine Section of the November issue of MARINE REVIEW. 220 Broadway New York City MaRINE Review—October, 1931 Marine keview 11

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