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ACKNO WLEDGMENTS These are the last words to be written for the 1954 MIDSHIPS, and with them another book becomes part of the past. It is fitting that this should be our last task, that we here inscribe the names of those groups and persons who made the 1954 MIDSHIPS a reality. To them on the eve of MIDSHIPS 1954, we extend our most sincere and deepest appreciation for a year of aid, co-operation, encouragement, and fraternity. To the Administration, for smoothing the way whenever possible. To Lcdr. V. E. Tyson, far more than an officer-adviser, a real friend. To Lt. E. H. Northrop, a thousand thanks for a thousand hints from our editorial adviser. To Mr. Fred Ball and the entire staff at New City Printing Company for their unsurpassed interest and technical advice. To Mr. George Routel and Mr. Fred Black of Routel Studios. Their cameras were the eyes of MIDSHIPS. To Mr. Emil Schmidt of Craftco Covers. We ' re proud of this cover and owe a vote of thanks to the Craftco people for the courtesy and consideration they extended. To Mr. Cyrus Judson and Mr. Frank O. Brayard of the American Merchant Marine Institute, new friends whose advice and encouragement was most welcome. To Mr. John Scherger and Mr. Jimmy Powers of the Parents and Friends Asso- ciation of Kings Point for the help in stimulating advertising interest. To the Board of Editors and the Managers of Midships for their leadership in their department and for their devotion to the yearbook. To the Midship Men and all their contributions, and to those men not officially on the staff but whose co-operation smoothed the road. To all the United States Flag Steamship Companies that so generously donated photos of their ships for our graduate section, to Mr. John Rogers, and to the House of Seagram for excellent photos. And lastly and mostly, to those who Midships so proudly reflects — to the Regiment . . . Goodbye, Good Luck, and Good Sailing. Jluc V. GcuyupJtelL Editor-in-Chief, February ' 54 Editor-in-Chief, August ' 54
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