The next number of the Institute Proceedings, issued the last of March, will contain the following articles:
THE ST. LOUIS AS AN ARMY TRANSPORT.
By her Commanding Officer, Captain C. F. Goodrich, U. S. Navy.
THE LAST NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE WAR.
By Lieutenant W. F. Halsey, U. S. Navy.
THE COAST SIGNAL SERVICE.
By Lieutenant F. B. Anderson, New York Naval Militia, who was on the Board to organize the Service.
SOME EXPERIENCES ON A TUG BOAT DURING THE WAR
By Ensign W. S. Crosley, U. S. Navy.
SEAVEY’S ISLAND PRISON AND ITS ESTABLISHMENT.
By Paymaster J. P. Loomis, U. S. Navy, who was the moving spirit in establishing and maintaining the prison from the Commissary’s standpoint.
THE HYGIENE OF THE NAVY RATION.
By Surgeon H. G. Beyer, U. S. Navy.
RANGE OR DIRECTION INDICATOR.
By Lieutenant Armistead Rust, U. S. Navy.
Beginning with the next number the binding of the Institute Proceedings will be changed to a more attractive form.
Throughout the year articles and discussions on the war will appear, and it is the intention to get the best papers.
It is the desire of the Board of Control to increase the interest of the Service and the public in the Institute and its work.
To this end the aid of the members and friends is solicited.