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Annual Meeting

Maritime Exposition sion to the exposition, which will be open 2-6 pm on November 7, 10 am to 6 pm on November 8, and 10 am to 4 pm on November 9.

The Society's Papers Committee has selected 13 papers to be pre-

November 1, 1984 sented on November 8th and 9th in the Trianon and Mercury Ballrooms on the hotel's third floor. Among the topics to be discussed are the cause and correction of propeller-induced vibration, noise reduction for U.S.

Coast Guard patrol boats, ship man- ning trends in Northern Europe, and government policies affecting maritime innovation.

At the luncheon on Thursday,

November 8, SNAME president and chairman/chief executive officer,

NASSCO, Larry French will de- liver the address, and several impor- tant awards will be made. Following the President's Luncheon a Busi- (continued on page 48) 47

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