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One Hundred and Third Annual Report of the Seamen’s Church Institute of New York. Includes Photos by Walter Suessman and Paul Parker and a Drawing by Richard Greyble.

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Includes "Marine Photography Contest", "Archbishop of Canterbury Visits 25 South Street", a review of the book "Two Years Before the Mast" by Francis Keyser, "Through a Gaff Tops'l Hair-Do" by Capt. Harry Garfield, reviews of the movie "The Raider"…

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Includes "Skipper, A Liberty Hound" by Lt. John E. White, "Hull No. 803" by Gordon Fraser, "The Captain Blew His Bugle" by Orriz R. Contreras, "War Mural Chosen for Institute Lobby", "For Seamen's Children" by Ann Culhane and "Voyage of the Packet…

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Includes "V-E Day", "Winners in Marine Poetry Contest", "A Self-Rising Mattress", "A Trainee Party at '25 South Street'", "Miraculous Escape", "Action in the Pacific", "Morning Along the Waterfront" by Ann Culhane, "Fifteen American Heroes" and "U.S.…

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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"

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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 "Log of a Ship Visitor" by Philip Warner, "News from the 'Sea Devil'", "Security for Seamen's Children", "The New York Whitehall Boat" and "Eleventh Floor Renovations."

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Includes black and white photographs of children in the care of the Society for Seamen's Children. The Society for Seamen's Children was founded in 1846 and operated foster care facilities for children of mariners at Marshall Cottage in Staten Island…

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