Willard Bascom

  • MT Mar-21#60  
(an updated classic by Willard Bascom published by Patagonia)
Lin)
    March 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 60

    REVIEW Waves of Change By Kim McCoy, Oceanographer and Author of Waves and Beaches: The Powerful Dynamics of Sea and Coast (an updated classic by Willard Bascom published by Patagonia) Link to book: https://www.patagonia.com/product/waves-and-beaches- the-powerful-dynamics-of-sea-and-coast-book/BK855. html

  • MR Nov-71#5  formu-
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    November 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 5

    her home port of Washington, D.C., for special dedication ceremonies. The Alcoa Seaprobe concept is based on ideas originally formu- lated 'by Willard Bascom of Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. The vessel is owned by the Aluminum Company of America and will be operated iby its subsidiary,

  • MR Mar-15-71#23  
Ocean Dredging, Inc. 
Willard Bascom, chairman of 
Ocean)
    March 15, 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 23

    Oc- tober and are expected to last through the 1970-71 shipping sea- son. March 15, 1971 OSE Appoints Gorton To Head Ocean Dredging, Inc. Willard Bascom, chairman of Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc., Washington, D.C., has an- nounced the appointment of M.S. (Mark) Gorton as general manager

  • MR Mar-71#32  
President Of OSE 
Willard Bascom, chairman of the 
board)
    March 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 32

    affreightment for the transportation of Persian Gulf crude was also concluded with the Sanko Steamship Co. Glennon Elected President Of OSE Willard Bascom, chairman of the board of Ocean Science and Engi- neering, Inc., Washington, D.C., has announced the election of Wil- liam H. Glennon as

  • MR Jan-71#20  in the program were Willard Bascom, 
OSE)
    January 1971 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    . Honored guest was Rear Adm. O.D. Waters Jr., adviser, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Others participat- ing in the program were Willard Bascom, OSE's chairman and president, and Dr. Eric A. Walker, Alcoa's vice-president, science and technology. The Alcoa Seaprobe will be available

  • MR Jun-69#16  Jr. Andrew S. Stancioff 
Willard Bascom, president of Ocean)
    June 1969 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    Rolls. Levelers. Hydraulic Shears and Related Equipment. H Model PRH 880t/275t Capacity 72" Throat Roy Roberts Jr. Andrew S. Stancioff Willard Bascom, president of Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. of Washington, D.C. recently announced the appointment of Roy Roberts Jr. to the position

  • MR Jul-15-69#62  Divisional Activities Willard Bascom, president of Ocean)
    July 15, 1969 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 62

    OSE Reorganizes Divisional Activities Willard Bascom, president of Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. (OSE), Washington, D.C., has announced a reorganization of di-visional activities at OSE to more effectively respond to the com-pany's principal markets and goals. Mr. Bascom indicated that the changes

  • MN Jun-69#16  Jr. Andrew S. Stancioff Willard Bascom, president of Ocean)
    June 1969 - Marine News page: 16

    Presses. Bending Rolls. Levelers. Hydraulic Shears and Related Equipment. H Model PRH 880t/275t Capacity 72" Throat Roy Roberts Jr. Andrew S. Stancioff Willard Bascom, president of Ocean Science and Engineering, Inc. of Washington, D.C. recently announced the appointment of Roy Roberts Jr. to the position of

  • MT Jul-07#21  Oceaneer for the famed
Willard Bascom. In 1995 another
vessel)
    July 2007 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 21

    in the 1960's when Sal Guarino designed the R/V Ellen B. Scripps for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the R/V Oceaneer for the famed Willard Bascom. In 1995 another vessel designed by Guarino & Cox, the R/V Roger Revelle (AGOR 24), was delivered to Scripps. The period in between and since

  • MT Nov-05#49 , Scripps
researcher Willard Bascom, and
Captain Charles)
    November 2005 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    the deep diving bathyscaphe, Trieste, from Swiss physicist Auguste Piccard. Rechnitzer, along with Scripps alumni, Art Maxwell, Scripps researcher Willard Bascom, and Captain Charles Bishop, USN, (later with MPL), had Trieste brought from Italy to San Diego's Naval Electronics Lab (NEL), on Point Loma