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Patrick Devery Named TTT Vice President H. Patrick Devery H. Patrick Devery, a veteran of 30 years in the steamship indus- try, has joined TTT Ship Agen- cies, Inc., New York, N.Y., as a vice president. His primary re- sponsibility will be supervision of Star Lines, which recently named TTT as its ship agency. Prior to joining TTT, Mr. Devery served as operations vice president and Northeast regional manager of Pacific Far East Line. Previously, he had served as gen- eral manager, Mediterranean serv- ice, and as manager of equipment control worldwide for American Export Lines. Following service in the U.S. Navy in World War II, Mr. Devery started his career with Grace Line in its financial department. Hansen And Tidemann Appoint Basil Finn Basil Finn Basil Finn has been appointed director of sales in Houston, Texas, by Hansen and Tidemann, Inc., ship agents and chartering brokers. In his new position, Mr. Finn will oversee the sales and market- ing efforts for all the transporta- tion services represented by H&T in the Gulf area. A native of New York, Mr. Finn brings to H&T a background of more than 15 years in shipping and transportation, and a knowl- edge of markets on the East, West and Gulf Coasts. Mr. Finn, a graduate of St. John's University in New York, has also done postgraduate studies at several California colleges. Hansen and Tidemann, Inc., with more than 40 years in the transportation industry, main- tains a network of 21 offices throughout North America, and represents a variety of transpor- tation services. Gulf Stevedoring is an affiliated company. Int'l Symposium On Fracture Mechanics Proceedings Available Proceedings of the International Symposium on Fracture Mechan- ics to be held at the George Wash- ington University, September 11- 13, 1978, will be available through the University Press of Virginia. This symposium, sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, presents an overview of fracture problems in ship and aircraft structures, as well as an international review of the state-of-the-art in many areas of fracture mechanics research. Included are results of both theo- retical and experimental studies of fracture and fatigue in a variety of materials and structures. Var- ious aspects of fracture are dis- cussed for composites, polymers, ceramics and metallic materials under wide ranges of loading and environment. Fracture mechanics technology is reviewed through fracture case studies, discussions of recent advances in nondestruc- tive flaw detection, and applica- tions to nuclear reactors, gas tur- bines, and rocket motors. This book, edited by Drs. N. Perrone, H. Liebowitz, and D. Mul- ville, will be available in Septem- ber. It can be ordered from the University Press of Virginia, Box 3608, University Station, Char- lottesville, Va. 22903, for $25. "The great Coppersmith" is nof extinct. ^VWl 1*11 In Jill mum CmiMHIiMH When we spotted Bill Greenwood •OU II Tina llim in dOVCinnarl. thirty.four years ago, we found a rare bird. And no tinhorn will ever replace him in Savannah. Bill is an artist with metals. He can do creative and amazing things with galvanized, stainless, and copper. Unfortunately, great copper- smiths are just a memory at most shipyards. But we're not most shipyards. Our people are the best you'll find. They work their tails and talents off on every single job. Besides that, our prices are unbeatable. And so is our mild, year-round weather, which lets us handle winter jobs at top speed, unlike frostbitten northern yards. Savannah Machine and Shipyard Company. For voyage repairs, major conversions, and scheduled drydocking. Whatever the job, whatever the skill is required. You'll find it in Savannah. The Savannah Yard. Savannah Machine & Shipyard Co. P.O. Box 787, Savannah, Ga. 31402 Tel. (912) 233-6621 74 Trinity Place, Suite 1800 New York, N.Y. 10006 Tel. (212) 432-0350 August 15, 1978 19