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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1927, p. 9

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A big flanger, for form- ing boiler heads and a great variety of boiler and tank work. Giant equipment like this en- ables ‘‘American”’ to do quicker and better work. times someone may be nearer than the nearest American yard—but miles are not minutes. Our floating equipment brings quick action to your vessel; any time—any place. Our dry docks, forge, foundry and machine shops—put repair work through with amazing speed. Ship operators who have tried our service insist that all their repair jobs, large and small, be done at the nearest American yard. It’s a policy which will save time and trouble for you, too. Note the location of our yards and shops—all over the Lakes—as listed below. SHIP BUILDINGS SoutH CHICAGO SUPERIOR MILWAUKEE Chicago Ship Superior Ship Milwaukee Dry Dock Building Co. Building Co. Company MARINE REVIEW—July, 1927 9

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