Great Lakes Art Database

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1927, p. 8

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cn Sime Any Place SUALLY our repair men can get on the job first. Almost always American men will get the job done first. Always they will get the job done right. Because there is an American repair crew and yard at every strategic point—all over the lakes. And because these are equipped with everything required to build ships and repair them. It’s a race from ice to ice on the Great Lakes. Time is money and the season is short. But don’t measure time by the map, in your effort to save it. Some- Dry dock jobs like this can be done quickly at any ‘‘American”’ yard. e AMERICAN CLEVELAND Lorain DETROIT BuFFALO American Ship American Ship Detroit Ship Buffalo Dry Dock Building Co. Building Co. Building Co. Company MARINE REVIEW—July, 1927

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