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Includes "The Conrad Library: Some Impressions" by librarian Anne W. Conrow, "Shipwreck Charlie" and "Welcoming Apprentices and Cadets" by Edith Baxter

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Includes excerpts from "It Can Be Done", a national radio broadcast from Sep. 21, 1938, with Janet L. Roper, "Stowaway Goes to School" and "Daughters of Seamen Become Girl Scout Mariners"

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Includes "A Photographic Story of a Storm at Sea (on board the S. S. Orizaba)" and "Ships' Figurehead Yarns"

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Includes "Hail, 'Tusitala!'", "Icebergs", "Mystery of Abandoned Vessels" and "Steamship 'Labrador' Reminiscences"

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Contains eleven issues of the Seamen's Church Institute's publication, The Lookout, from January 1939 to December 1939. The 1939 April issue is included under the series Annual Reports. Some issues within this series are restricted from digital…

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Includes "Sailing Ships in the News", "The New Mauretania" by Cadet Vincent La Parle, "Why I Chase the Sea as a Career" by Donald Snyder, "A Strange Story" by Capt. Peter Staboe and "A 'Cookie' Goes to Sea" by Charles Eichberg

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Includes "Christmas Afloat and Ashore", "More Cat Tales", "The First Steamship to Cross the Atlantic", "Conrad Library in a New Venture" by librarian Anne W. Conrow, "Thanksgiving Day", "Captain Felix Riesenberg" and "A Radio Interview"

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Mariners contributed all articles, stories, and poems in this issue, including "The 'Hurricane' Smacks a Reef" by Gerry Mefferd, "The Blocking of Zeebrugge" by Charles Jackson, "The Most Interesting Experience of My Sea Career" by Clifford H.…

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Includes "Eight Men Battle Wild Seas, Save 18 on Doomed Tanker" by Asa Bordages, "Uncles Sam's School for Seamen" by Marjorie D. Candee, "A Young Marine Artist", "Christmas for 1,000 at Seamen's Institute" by Sally MacDougal and "Why I Go to Sea"

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Includes "Captain Huntington Honored", "Note for World Fair Visitors", "A Cruise on the Joseph Conrad" by Harry J. Pearson and "How the American Shipbuilding Industry Contributes to the Prosperity of the United States"

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