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ROBERT H. MACY
Naval Architect & Marine Engineer
P.O. Box 758 Phone: 762-5667
Pascagoula, Mississippi
MARINE APPLICATIONS CO.
MARINE ENGINEERS
Consu'tants Designers R&D
TECHNICAL SERVICES WORKING DRAWINGS
DIESEL ond PROPULSION CONSULTANTS 146 Second Street P.O. Box 167
Mineola, LI, N.Y. 516-747-345
MARINE CONSULTANTS & DESIGNERS, INC.
Naval Architects Marine Engineers
Cable Address: "Midship"
Main Off.: 308 Invest. Insur. Bldg. • Cleveland, O. 44114 • (210) 781-9070
Sales Off.: 26 Broadway • New York, N. Y. 10004 • (212) 260-0-150
Design associates -NAVAL ARCHITECTS
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Designers-Consultants
Commercial Vessels. Trawlers & Yachts
MARINE DESIGN INC.
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NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036
TUGS. BARGES, WORK BOATS & CONVERSIONS
MARITECH, INC.
Consultants in Marine Technology 38 UNION SQUARE
SOMERVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02143 (617) 666-0346
RUDOLPH F. MATZER & ASSOCIATES, INC. 891 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD
IONE 604/246-8438 127 OCEAN SCIENCE CENTER
PHONE 30s/846-5223
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MARINE ENGINEERS 350 Main Street, Port
Washington, N.Y. 11050 (516) 883-7660
CONSULTANTS
Eastern Representatives:
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MARINE ENGINEERS 212-943-6280
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ALAN WINKLEY
Naval Architect
Design . Consultation • Computer Applications 6420 COLBY STREET
OAKLAND, CALIF. 94618 (415) 652-3438
USMMA ALUMNI: The Son Francisco Cnopter ot the
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Association was addressed by national president Robert Whitam at a recent dinner meeting. President Whitam noted among other problems facing the Academy that although it has been the principal source of entrance level engi- neers to the merchant marine since 1946, current union restrictions are reducing employment opportuni- ties for recent graduates. Shown above, left to right (seated): Carl Otterberg, '45, Columbia Steamship;
Frank Vitale, '49, San Jose Chapter president, Stanford
Medical Center; Bob Whitam, '46, National President
USMMA Alumni Association, Babcock & Wilcox; (stand- ing): Russ Gorman, '49, vice-president USMMA Alumni
Association, Chevron Shipping; John O'Loughlin, '43,
San Francisco Chapter president. Anchor Equipment, and
Jim Flaherty, '44, Western regional governor, MESCO.
California Ports Association
Elects Thorley President
The California Association of Port Authori- ties has elected its slate of officers for 1971.
Thomas J. Thorley, general manager of the
Port of Long Beach has been named president.
CAPA members voted Miriam E. Wolff, port director of the San Francisco Port Commis- sion, first vice-president; Don L. Nay, port di- rector of the San Diego Unified Port District, second, vice-president, and Richard N. Comp- ton, secretary of the Board of the Port of Oak- land, treasurer.
Mr. Thorley has selected Frank J. Pard, ex- ecutive secretary to the Long Beach Board of
Harbor Commissioners, as CAPA secretary for this year. C.R. Nickerson of San Francisco is executive secretary of the association.
Primary goal of the group during 1971, ac- cording to Mr. Thorley, is to complete a care- ful analysis of tariff charges of the ports in the state of California, and to ascertain what rate adjustments may be necessary. "it'S if?47 MCX-and-MU GKovr // me /yj/iw SA^otS!"
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