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HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Ocean Association of Marine Engineers Again
Resumes Active Operation In the Spring of 1917 a number of the most
conservative and progressive steamship engineers, dissatisfied with the
management and ...
HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Ocean Association of Marine Engineers Again
Resumes Active Operation In the Spring of 1917 a number of the most
conservative and progressive steamship engineers, dissatisfied with the
management and ...
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Our Ocean-Going Domectic Carrying Prior to the Great War it was a rare thing for
a ship to be built in the United States ... and our trade with Alaska, the Hawaiian
Islands and Porto Rico, where ocean-going steamships are required, despite the
...
Our Ocean-Going Domectic Carrying Prior to the Great War it was a rare thing for
a ship to be built in the United States ... and our trade with Alaska, the Hawaiian
Islands and Porto Rico, where ocean-going steamships are required, despite the
...
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its amount of ocean tonnage during and since the Work! War, shall be the one to
make the greatest sacrifices — • that practically three-fourths of its vast fleet, built
by money wrung from our people for the purpose of saving England and her ...
its amount of ocean tonnage during and since the Work! War, shall be the one to
make the greatest sacrifices — • that practically three-fourths of its vast fleet, built
by money wrung from our people for the purpose of saving England and her ...
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