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Getting The Word Out

On The 1969 LAGCOE Show there's a big difference in results...too

Maritime Reporter/

Engineering News

Marine Engineering/Log 9,852 4,926

American Buying Power American Buying Power

Readers Readers

MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News has a total circulation to shore- side executives and key men (titles listed below) with the authority to give business to advertisers THOUSANDS LARGER than the entire world- wide circulation of the second publication to this same class of reader . . . TWICE the second magazine in the American market alone.

The total circulation of Maritime Reporter/Engineering News is over 98% REQUESTED ... in writing ... by INDIVIDUAL READERS.

These are the shoreside executives and key men we refer to above your customers and prospects.

IN VESSEL OPERATING COMPANIES

Directors, owners, agents, presidents, vice presidents, managers, secretaries, treas- urers, port engineers, superintendents, purchasing agents, port captains, port stewards, naval architects and engineers shoreside

IN SHIPBUILDING & SHIP REPAIR

COMPANIES

Directors, owners, presidents, vice- presidents, secretaries, treasurers, superintendents, managers, purchasing agents, naval architects, engineers and chief draftsmen

THE PROFESSIONAL MEN

Naval architects, engineers and consultants shoreside

MARITIME

REPORTER

AND

ENGINEERING NEWS

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Keith Lindley, co-chairman (left) and Granvel 0. Salmon, chairman, place the first LAGCOE bumper sticker in place announcing the October 15-18 show dates.

Preparations are already in full swing around Lafayette, La., to make this year's

Louisiana Gulf Coast Oil Exposition the big- gest and best ever held. LAGCOE, "The

Working Man's Oil Show" is the product of hundreds of volunteers who make it possible for exhibitors to display thousands of pieces of equipment necessary to the exploration, drilling and producing of oil, as well as piping it to the refinery and ultimately to reach the consumer.

A balanced mixture of serious business and southwest-Louisiana-type fun, LAGCOE will attract exhibitors, large and small, from all segments of the industry and visitors by the thousands.

By May 1, five and one-half months before the October 15 opening of the exposition, con- tracts had been received from exhibitors for 95 percent of the booth space.

Newport News Shipbuilding

Appoints Terrell And Hasty

The appointments of Robert B. Terrell as public relations manager and C. Wayne Hasty

Jr. as community affairs manager were an- nounced by Ken Brigham, director of public relations and advertising for Newport News

Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., a major com- ponent of Tenneco Inc.

Mr. Terrell has been serving as director of information for The Rouse Company of Balti- more, a national mortgage banking and real estate development firm now building the new city of Columbia, Md.

Prior to joining the Rouse organization, Mr.

Terrell was head of the public relations depart- ment of Connecticut General Life Insurance

Company, Hartford, Conn.

A former reporter for The Hartford Courant, he is a graduate of Colgate University, Hamil- ton, N.Y., and of the management develop- ment program of Rensselaer Polytechnic In- stitute. He is a member of the Public Rela- tions Society of America.

Mr. Hasty joined Newport News Shipbuild- ing in 1962 as publications editor and was ap- pointed assistant publicity manager in 1967.

He is a 1961 graduate of Northwestern Uni- versity and holds a master's degree from Ohio

University. He is a member of Sigma Delta

Chi, professional journalistic society. 48 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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