The use of the submarine has so changed naval warfare that more " eyes " are needed on every ship, in order that a constant and efficient lookout may be maintained. Sextants and chronometers are also urgently required. Heretofore, the United States has... The Medical Council - Page 601918Full view - About this book
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| 1917 - 826 pages
...NAVY" Editor, HARVARD ALUMNI BULLETIN: The Navy is still in urgent need of binoculars, spy-glasses and telescopes. The use of the submarine has so changed...glasses of various kinds, the great majority of which have proved satisfactory for naval use. This number, however, is wholly insufficient, and the Navy... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 734 pages
...for Its supply of such articles. These channels of supply are now closed, and as no stock is on bund in this country to meet the present emergency, it...the daily press, resulting in the receipt of over 3.000 glasses of various kinds, the great majority of which has proven satisfactory for naval use.... | |
| Photography - 1918 - 590 pages
...the Navy Department we are advised that the Navy is still in urgent need of binoculars, spy-glasses and telescopes. The use of the submarine has so changed...the daily press, resulting in the receipt of over three thousand glasses of various kinds, the great majority of which has proven satisfactory for naval... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1918 - 976 pages
...PATRIOTS !— THE NAVY NEEDS EYES SIR, — The Navy is still in urgent need of binoculars, spy-glasses and telescopes. The use of the submarine has so changed...the daily press, resulting in the receipt of over 8,000 glasses of various kinds, the great majority of which have proved satisfactory for naval use.... | |
| George Lee Servoss - Medicine - 1918 - 68 pages
...Navy, which reads in part as follows : "The Navy is still in urgent need of binoculars, spy-glasses and telescopes. The use of the submarine has so changed...of private owners, to furnish 'EYES FOR THE NAVY'." Here is an opportunity to do a little "bit" for your country in her time of great need. Will you do... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 776 pages
...for its supply of such articles. These channels of supply are now closed, and as no stock is on bund in this country to meet the present emergency, it...Navy." Several weeks ago an appeal was made through I he daily press, resulting In the receipt of over 3.000 glasses of various kinds, the great majority... | |
| United States. Navy Department - Naval art and science - 1918 - 1846 pages
...every ship, the channels of supply from abroad were closed and it became necessary to issue a direct appeal to the patriotism of private owners to furnish "Eyes for the Navy." In response, 51,217 instruments have been received. Of this number, 31,000 have been accepted for naval... | |
| Photography - 1918 - 814 pages
...that a constant and efficient lookout may be maintained. Sex tants'and chronometers arcalsourgent I v required Heretofore, the United States has been obliged...the daily press, resulting in the receipt of over 3 coo glasses of various kinds, the great majority of which has proven satisfactory for naval use This... | |
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