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There are five good professional editors working for MARITIME REPORTER/ Engineering News . . . with a total of over 60 years' experience in all phases of marine editing, writing and publishing. All engineering and technical articles are reviewed, written and re-written by a registered professional naval archi- tect with years of experience as a practicing naval architect and shipyard manager. These editors know the maritime industry, inside and out. MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News is the only marine magazine issued TWICE a month. Twice as often and twice as fast, I get a fresh package of valuable information that's current enough to be useful. Carefully selected technical papers, authored by the industry's leading experts, are skilfully condensed and re-written for a clear, concise, fast-reading pre- sentation of the facts. Feature articles and news items provide complete details on up-to-the-minute industry developments, new designs, marine legislation, new vessels, new systems, contracts and appointments. MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News gives me all I need the way I want it, and ... I'm not alone. MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News is REQUESTED . . . in writing ... by thousands more shoreside management and engineering men in vessel opera- tions, shipbuilding, ship repair and naval architecture, than an^ other com- mercial marine publication in the world . . . DOUBLE the second magazine in the American Market alone. is the MARITIME REPORTER/Engineering News only one I read ... it has the best editorial staff and the best editorial content. MARITIME REPORTER ENGINEERING NEWS Advertising gets results in the best read marine magazine ... BPA 107 EAST 31st STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016 MUrray Hill 9-3266 • 7 • 8 - 9 June 1, 1971 .A 27