Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1933, p. 5

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Marine keview SHIP OPERATION SHIPBUILDING CARGO HANDLING CLEVELAND The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water FOUNDED 1878 NEW YORK BUSINESS OF TRANSPORTATION BY WATER=3 Published monthly by The Penton Publishing Co. Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. A. Cleveland Office, Penton Bldg. A. H. JANSSON, EpiTor F. V. COLE, Business MANAGER New York Office, 220 Broadway R. D. MacMILLEN, Eastern MaNnaGER E. C. KREUTZBERG BK PRICE Chicago Office, 1347 Peoples Gas Bldg. EC PELOTE W. G. GUDE Pittsburgh Office, 507-8 Oliver Bldg. S. H. JASPER E. A. FRANCE JR. Washington, D. C. Office, 1050 National Press Building L. M. LAMM London Office, Caxton House Westminster, S. W. 1 VINCENT DELPORT of each month CONTENT Vol. 63 July, 1933 No. 7 Page ECGAtOVIAL |. 0.55 cic ccgesesk¥ ctumschan ereke sence he ueene erode ean as World Mercantile Shipping Crisis ...............:.ccceceeeeeeeee 8 By A. H. Jansson Wistaria Lighthouse Tender, Diesel Electric ................ 15 Tom Sawyer, Twin Screw Diesel River Towboat.......... 16 Nenana, Alaska Stern Wheeler, Freight, Passenger.... 20 By Robert C. Hill Wm. T. Warner, Diesel, River Towboat ...................... 21 Maritime Law—Late Decisions ..............ccccceeceeeceeeeeeeeee 22 By Harry Bowne Skillman Ports—Marine Business Statistics Condensed.............. 23 New Construction, Ordered and Contemplated.......... 24 Bunker Prices—Domestic and Foreign ...........::.......0++ 25 Equipment Used Afloat and Ashore ...........:.:::ceeeees 28 Stevedoring and Dock Management Progress.............. 39 Cargo Handling Facts and Principles By H. E. Stocker Loading at Kaanapauli, Vessel Offshore ................::00+ 32 Useful Hints on Cargo Handling ..............ccccceeceeneseeeee 33 Up and Down the Great Lakes... ccc eetees 34 Books—Late Marine Reviewed ..........:c:cceccesscecesesen ones 36 Personal Sketches of Marine Mem ...............cscesceceeeseeees 37 E. J. McCormack, President, Maritime Exchange - By Ben K. Price Aly 0 Cuba and Mexico, $3 per year; single copies 35 cents, back numbers i i thl the first Phe ce ea Ree ce ence Bue, Cleveland, O. shee ee months Ss oe Subscription = pe $4 per year; i Cel Coa Ie , President; in Great Britain and other foreign countries -4 shillings per year. Jour A. Pawtox, Cheinman of the oe ee Cable addresses: Penton, Cleveland, and Irotrapen, London. J...D. Pease, Vice President; F. V. Coue, Secretary. Entered in the post office at Cleveland, O., as second class matter i : ; : et ha ( Wiember, Audit Bureau of Circulations, Associate usiness a yntered in Ths Horrch 8, 187 Copyrgne 1008 by the Eeatcn Papers Inc., and National Publishers Association. | : Subscription in the United States and its possessions and in Publishing Co., Cleveland, O. MARINE REVIEwW—July, 1933

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