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SNAME's Great Lakes And Rivers Section Meets At Universty Of Michigan The centennial observance of the founding of the naval archi- tecture and marine engineering programs at the University of Michigan was linked with the re- cently held fall meeting of the Great Lakes and Great Rivers section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Five technical papers were pre- sented in a morning session at the university. The paper subjects and authors were: Roger A. Peterson, profes- sor of marketing in the business administration department at Eastern Michigan University, "Maritime Tanker Safety: Some Conclusions and Recommenda- tions for Improvement" ; Kurt W. Hagemeister, National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, San Di- ego, Calif., "Institutional Barri- ers to Improving Productivity in U.S. Shipyards"; Sudhir K. Gupta, Designers and Planners, Inc., Arlington, Va., "Comparison of United States and Foreign Shipbuilding Practices"; Michael G. Parsons, professor and chair- man of the University of Michi- gan department of naval archi- tecture and marine engineering, "Mode Coupling in Torsional and Longitudinal Shafting Vibra- tions" ; and Noel L. Bassett, American Steamship Company, Buffalo, N.Y., "Design and Oper- ation of a Highly Maneuverable Great Lakes Self-Unloader." Canadian Shipbuilders Group Sets Date For 1982 Conference The Canadian Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing Association an- nounces that plans are complete for the 34th annual technical con- ference to be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on March 2, 1981. The meetings actually begin on Monday, March 1, with closed session meetings for members only. The theme for the open ses- sion on March 2 will be "Prelude to a New Canadian Shipbuilding Era: Opportunities and Plans." There will be a four-speaker panel for the morning session and a three-speaker panel for the after- noon session. Each speaker will present a paper of between 15 and 20 minutes. Papers will be followed by a general discussion and question period. The annual technical confer- ence, always held in Montreal, is by far the biggest and best known CSSRA event and is widely at- tended by members of the ma- rine fraternity. The annual ban- quet is scheduled to be held at 7:30 p.m. on March 2 in the Regence Ballroom. For more information contact Mrs. Joy MacPherson, Secretary/ Treasurer, Canadian Shipbuild- ing and Ship .Repairing Associa- tion, 801-100 Sparks Street, Ot- tawa, Ontario, KIP 5B7, (613) 232-7127. REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING • Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Design, Sales and Service • Stainless Steel Refrigerators and Freezers • Ice Cubers • Walk-in Coolers and Freezers • Service and Parts Available 24 Hours A Day • Rebuilding of All Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Surfaces With "Belzona Molecular Metal" Over 50 ships serviced in the past year alone • Our em- ployees have over 80 years total experience in marine refrigeration • Complete inventory of parts — York— Car- rier— Chrysler—Henry—Alco—Penn—Sporlan—J & E Hall — Dantoss new equipment —parts —services ADRICK r 30 B. Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma. New York 11779 < PL EAEE SEND B cCCh^-E T0 Cooling Corp. i (516) 585-4231 MR Building a new boat? li Repairs • Conversions • Overhaul Matton Shipyard Company. Inc otters complete facilities tor all new construction of vessels up to 200 feet in length For your next new vessel or repair job call Matton first mnntir MATTON SHIPYARD „ P.O.Box 645. Cohoes. New York 12047 Tel: (518) 237-3911 Janet Roberts Named Freight Operations Mgr. At Matson Navigation Janet E. Roberts Matson Navigation Company has promoted Janet E. Roberts to manager of freight operations for northern California. She suc- ceeds Len L. Waller Jr., who has been assigned to Matson Termi- nals, Inc. Ms. Roberts formerly was as- sistant manager, freight opera- tions. She joined Matson in 1973 and later served as freight sales representative and container op- erations supervisor before being named assistant manager in Au- gust 1980. *Z7o (Our ^iLzncti. and du^toms-^ A Sngnujs Unlftag and a ProapmmB Nineteen Hundred iEtgijtg OUT £(7£ in cfjm£.XLca.n Coxfx. ti to £.a an.tLcLfia.tLon. to ±zr