Includes a transcript of the program "Salt of the Earth" in honor of Janet L. Roper's 50 years of service to SCI, "Conrad Library's Fifth Birthday" by librarian Anne W. Conrow, "The Rev. William J. Crocker", "A Charted Course", address of Rev. Harold…
Includes "Portrait of Edmund L. Baylies Unveiled", "Minnie, the Ship's Cat" by Carla Dietz, "Shipboard Visiting", "Awarded for Rescue at Sea" and "A Saga of Modern Whaling"
Includes "Some Thoughts for Memorial Day", "The S. O. S. Crew", "A Seaman's Experience" by Frank Cosgrove, "The Ship That Became a Municipal Power Plant" and "Institute Sends Chaplains on S. S. Statendam"
Includes "Hospitality for Torpedoed Crews", "Launch Out Into the Deep" by Rev. G. Warfield Hobbs, "Group Exhibition of Marine Paintings at S. C. I." and "Sailing Ships in the News"
Includes "Hospitality for Torpedoed Crews", "Our Superintendent's Fifth Anniversary at the Institute", "The New United States Liner 'America'" by H. L. Seward, "Awards for Gallantry at Sea", "Mrs. Roper on the Radio", "Jeanette Park Remodelled" and…
Includes "Lighthouses: Mariners' Friends", "Tattooing a Lost 'Art'", "Seamen Artists", "The Clipper Ship 'Hornet'" and "Maritime Miscellany: Why Ships Are 'Christened'"
Contains eleven issues of the Seamen's Church Institute's publication, The Lookout, from January 1940 to December 1940. The 1940 April issue is included under the series Annual Reports. Some issues within this series are restricted from digital…
Includes "An Incident of the Last War" by Capt. Peter R. Staboe, "A Seaman's Letter", "Sailing" by G. P. Hammond, "Escape from Davy Jones" by George W. Bill and "The Other Side of the Story" by Carl Jakobsen
Includes "Home for Netherland Seamen at 25 South Street", "Christmas at Sea - Now and Long Ago", "A Unique Experience on Christmas Night, 1923", "Suicide Ship", "War Experiences of Two British Apprentices", "70 Days in Open Boat", "Floating Weather…
Includes "When Seafarers Eat", "Post Office of the Seven Seas", "Motorboat Show", "Shipwrecked Crew", "Seamen as Parents" by Elizabeth La Lines and "City of Flint"