Includes "Swing Your Partners!", "Maritime Day Ceremonies", "Peril is Their Tonic" by Roger W. Stuart, "My First Voyage" by William Russell and "The Conrad Library's Tenth Anniversary" by librarian Anne Conrow Hazard
Includes "Seamen's Institute Announces Winners in Marine Poetry Contest", "Wounded Sailor Aids Bond Drive" by Murray Davis, "The Legacy" by James Farquharson, "Lifeboat" by David Harris, "I Remember" by Bosun Herbert Colcord, "Mediterranean…
Includes "A New Century Begins", "Centennial Celebration", "Centennial Address" by Herbert L. Satterlee, "Ocean Travel on the Pacific, 1866-73" by William Williams and "25 South Street"
Includes "The Institute's President and Director Honored", "Victory Fleet Day", "Crossing the Pacific in 1867" by Isaac H. Merrill and "A Review of Lars Skattebol's Book 'The Last Voyage of the Quien Sabe'" by George Noble
Includes "Liberty Ship Named in Honor of Dr. Mansfield", "First Birthday Party at Janet Roper Club", "American Shipping After the War" by Basil Harris, "The Role of Merchant Seamen in the Invasion", "Tribute to the Merchant Marine", "Events in the…
Contains eleven issues of the Seamen's Church Institute's publication, The Lookout, from January 1945 to December 1945. The 1945 April issue is included under the series Annual Reports. Some issues within this series are restricted from digital…
Includes "Six-Masted Schooner 'Tango' Still Sails", "Youth and Age Go to Sea", "Beards Invade 25 South Street", "Beaver" by Ens. S. Sussman, "Dance for Maritime Midshipmen in Institute's Auditorium", "A Goat Stew Diet", "Christmas Boxes for the…
Includes "Christmas at Sea" by Cecil Jones, "The Lost Christmas Story" by George Noble, "Address to Seafarers" by Rev. Kenneth Boulton-Jones, "The Contrary Coffee Pot" by John Hodakovsky, "Blow, Wind, Blow" by Mort Alper, "Aboard the S. S. Albert K.…
Includes "Modernization Fund for the Institute", "First Liberty Ship at Leyte" by Lt. John Macauley, "Exhibition of Paintings by United Nations Seamen", "Three Seamen Heroes" and "Seamanship" by Capt. Peter R. Staboe