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-A- ual Meeting And aritime Exposition

New York, N.Y.

U.S. Coast Guard Island Class Pa- trol Boat"; "New Models for Mini- mal Time Ship Weather Routing"; "A Procedure for the Structural De- sign of Icebreakers and Other Ships

Navigating in Ice"; "Performance

Analysis of a Small Racing Boat in

Smooth Water and Its Design Ap- plication"; "Prediction and Meas- urement of the Performance of

Free-Flooding Ship Anti-rolling

Tanks"; and "The Reconstruction of the SS Matsonia: Trailership to a

Combination Container and RO/RO

Ship."

The annual meeting will also in- clude the traditional President's

Luncheon, Annual Banquet and

Dinner Dance.

INTERNATIONAL

EXPOSITION

At the Seventh International

Maritime Exposition on the second floor of the New York Hilton, over 100 companies will display and demonstrate their marine products and services to a large cross section of the maritime industry. The expo- sition will offer a receptive environ- ment in which to meet industry pro- fessionals from around the world.

The Exposition's hours will be 2-6 p.m., Wednesday, November 9; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Thursday, November 10; and 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, No- vember 11.

Registration for the 1988 Annual

Meeting entitles you to free admis- (continued)

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