Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1934, p. 5

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Marine Review SHIP OPERATION SHIPBUILDING CARGO HANDLING The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water CLEVELAND FOUNDED 1878 NEW YORK CON TEN IG Vol. 64 May, 1934 No. 5 Page Widitorial ee eee Siac es aes ec sos Seat cdot vk uns vinetay eens % Shipping and Shipbuilding, Marked Revival .............. 9 European Shipping and Shipbuilding Improved.......... 10 By F. C. Bowen Panama Canal, Substantial Increase in Traffic.............. 12 Port of Boston, Its Commerce and Facilities................ 16 By Frank S. Davis Lengthen Tanker Maine for Lake Service .................... 21 Published Ganthiy by Maritime Law—Late Decisions ..............cccecece ce ee eee ee eee 24 The Beaton 2 ulliening Se By Harry Bowne Skillman : : Ports—Marine Business Statistics Condensed ............ 25 New Construction, Ordered and Contemplated............ 26 Gieyéland Office, Panton Bldc: Hydro Electric Steering Gears ............... cece eeeeceeeeeeenes 29 A. H. JANSS Epitor World Shipbuilding Increase over 40 Per Cent............ 30 F. V. COLE, Business MANAGER Welded Steel Diesel Engine Bed on Train .................. 31 New York Office, 220 Broadway Stevedoring and Dock Management Progress .............. 32 ba ie Pee Manaces Supervising Cargo Handling and Stowage B. K. PRICE By ‘‘The Mate’”’ Useful Hints on Cargo Handling .....................cccceceeeeeee 35 cei aot es ee Up and Down the Great Lakes ............... ccc cece ceeeeeceee es 37 W. G. GUDE Personal Sketches of Marine Men ................csccccesceseceee 39 pittsburgh Office, 507-6 Oliver Bldg. ote Re, Steamship Lines Ine. EA PRANCE JR. Washington, D. C. Office, 1050 National Press Building L. M. LAMM London Office, Caxton House Westminster, S. W. 1 VINCENT DELPOR WE DO OUR PART Marine Review is published monthly on the first of each month Cuba and Mexico, $3 per year; single copies 35 cents, back numbers by the Penton Publishing Co., Penton Building, Cleveland, O over three months 50 cents. Subscription in Canada $4 per year; Joun A. Penton, Chairman of the Board; C. J. Starx, President; in Great Britain and other foreign countries £1 per year. Cable J. D. Pease, Vice President; F. V. Cote, Secretary. : addresses: Penton, Cleveland, and Irotrapen, London. Member, Audit Bureau of Circulations, Associated Business Entered in the post office at Cleveland, O., as second class matter Papers Inc., and National Publishers Association. under the act of March 3, 1879. Copyright 1934 by the Penton Subscription in the United States and its possessions and in Publishing Co., Cleveland, O. MARINE REVIEw—May, 1934

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