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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1931, p. 5

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Marine Review The National Publication Covering the Business of Transportation by Water CLEVELAND FOUNDED 1878 NEW YORK CONTENTS Vol. 61 March 1931 No. 3 Page WOM ORAL aiid ee 13 American Transatlantic Enterprise 60 Years Ago ...... 15 By W. L. Harms S. S. President Coolidge, Dollar Liner Launched .... ... 16 S. S. Borinquen, Porto Rico Liner Completed ............ 18 Refractory Brick in Marine Boilers .............................. 20 By Lieut. C. A. Griffiths Drydock Enlarged at Bremen, Germany ...................... 22 Foreign Diesel Tankers and Cargo Ships .................... 23 Steel Yachts Promote Shipbuilding Art .......... ea ge © 24 : Marine Terminal Design from Operating Point ........ 26 Busy Patlisblag Co. By Harris, Stocker, Ferguson and Bessey Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. Rhine Port of Basle Shows Progress ..................::.6005 31 Maritime Law—Late Decisions im ....................0.:::ccee 32 Cleveland. Office, Penton Bldg. BY PnTY cbaies ee A. H. Jansson, Editor Ports—Marine Business Statistics Condensed ............ 33 cielo al rs dee! peipleasccditnar satan New Construction Ordered and Contemplated ............ 34. Bunker Prices, Domestic and Foreign ........................ 37 Chi Office, 1347 P les G Bldg. "LC. Pelott Weenie ace . New Canadian Steamer for St. John, N. B. ................ 38 Fred B. Pletcher By F. G. Milliken New York Office, 220 Broadway, World Shipbuilding Lowest Since 1926 .................... 41 Joseph Fuller, Eastern Manager Up and Down the Great Lakes ..............:ccceeceeseeee ese eeeeee 42 (Lo. Wrecks on the Great Lakes 1930 ...........::::ccsssesreeeee 43 H. R. Simonds By Carlos C. Hanks ao : : Stevedoring and Dock Management Progress ............ 44 ghey -vy- Palehond ee Keeping Freight off Barge Deck Saves Time W. G. Gude By H. E. Stocker Terminal Operation at Galveston Reduces Cost San Francisco Office, 681 Market St. By W. E Ridgeway N. C. Nourse : x s Useful Hints on Cargo Handling .................:::c eee 47 pe eeningtin, _D. “a eet, aah Books—Late Marine, Reviewed ................:ccccceeceeeeeenes 48 oo. What the British Are Doing in Shipbuilding ............ 48 Equipment Used Afloat and Ashore .............-::seeere 49 London Office, Caxton House A 50 ' Personal Sketches of Marine Men ..........-..-::cescrerreess Ucent Deliort aes Capt. H. A. Cunningham Joins Standard Shipping Co. By Ben K. Price - : the Audit Subscription United States and its posses- te ied pe Busi- sions, $3 per ~~ 4, pau pach ; : the National Pub- Great Britain and other Foreign Coun- aed SS ae Entered at the i § tries, £1:0:0. Single copies 85 cents. Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, as Sec- ; Back numbers over three months 50 ond Class Matter, under the act, of j 4 cents. Cable addresses: Penton, Cleve- March 8, 1879. Copyright 1931 by The land, and Irotrapen, London. Penton Publishing Co., Cleveland, . j lves i nization whose members have pledged themse Saag a e ge eet les in which the interests of the pio a Aree” deuce pid Py nd professions are placed first—a code demanding = = : ee ae cl fied and verified paid subscribers, and honest advertising editorial pages, classi of dependable products. MARINE Review—March, 1931

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