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Book/Printed MaterialImage 1 of [Seamen's Stories] Forms to be Filled cut for Each Interview STATE Xi OF WORKER ADDRESS DATE SUBJECT FORM A Circumstances of Interview New York Marion Charles Satoh 862 First Ave june 20 139 Seamans...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of [Seamen's Stories] STATE NArE OF WORKER ADDRESS DATE SUBJECT FORM C TEXT OF INTERVIEW UNEDITED Now York Marion Charles Hatch 862 First Ave Jane 20 39 Seamens Stories FOLKLORE NEW YORK RS YOUR HEAD...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of [Seamen's Stories] 2 NOT ENOUGH TO GO AROUND By Left Rudder A sailor found a cockroach in his soup before he was shipped He goes to the galley to show the cook He says...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of [Seamen's Stories] TROUSERS OVERBOARD By Frances Bryant Stewardess First of all down in the engine roam they have a rail where all in the engine department do their washing and hang it up on...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of [Seamen's Stories] 4 when the ship comes abeam of the weight the weight will be at the bottom and you read the sounding off of the cord in fathome There was a fellow sounding...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 6 of [Seamen's Stories] them and went dawn The bile in the deepest part is about four faits He ducked his head to scoop waterwsoaked razes that had sunk and they threw more in They had...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 7 of [Seamen's Stories] 146111 741 was chippi pipes this afternoon and turned one of the valves in the fire roon4 It was the wren valve and the steam pressure started in down The fireman told...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 8 of [Seamen's Stories] 14460 Sometimes in the morning you see some very strange sights in these nets Another thing used aboard ship quite a bit is a fire axe mostly because of their convenience and...
- Contributor: Bull, Sitting - Louis J - Cormady, Left Rudder - Gordon, Cecily - Bryant, Frances - Hatch, Marion Charles - Luts - C., T. - John, Patrick
- Date: 1939-06-20