Balance Sheet

March 1922
ASSETS Cash Farmers National Bank.................................. $ 4,499.71 Savings Banks ............................................ 16,541.74 $ 21,041.45 Accounts Receivable Dues ............................................................ 3,142.18 Subscriptions .................................................... 22.10 Advertisements ................................................. 7V-I3 Various Dealers .......................................... 17,373-94 21,255.35 Other ...

Military Conservatism

By Rear Admiral Wm. S. Sims, U. S. Navy
March 1922
MILITARY CONSERVATISM Address by Rear Admiral Wm. S. Sims, U.S.N., President U.S. Naval War College, 19 November, 1921 To the Graduating Class of 1921 In bidding good-bye to the members ...

The South American Alsace-Lorraine

By Lieutenant J. M. Creighton, U. S. Navy
March 1922
THE SOUTH AMERICAN ALSACE-LORRAINE By Lieut. J.M. Creighton, U. S. Navy On the face of it, the League of Nations sounds like a very logical affair. You wonder why they ...

Relativity

By Lieutenant H. K. Lyle, U. S. Navy
March 1922
RELATIVITY By Lieutenant H. K. Lyle. U. S. N. In the past year considerable publicity has been given to the discoveries of Dr. Albert Einstein. His work has been of ...

Principles Of Command

By Rear Admiral Lloyd H. Chandler, U. S. Navy
March 1922
PRINCIPLES OF COMMAND By Rear Admiral Lloyd H. Chandler, U. S. Navy Knowledge of the Principles of Higher Command Higher Command By the expression higher command the present writer understands ...

Discussion

March 1922
DISCUSSION Officers for Shore Duty Only (See Page 1865, Whole No. 226) Mayor General C.C. Williams, U.S. Army—In the December issue of the U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings appears an article ...

Professional Notes

Prepared By Lieutenant R. A. Hall, U. S. Navy
March 1922
PROFESSIONAL NOTES Prepared By Lieutenant R. A. Hall, U. S. Navy FRANCE Work on French Warships.—Although the French naval programme was adopted last April, it is not believed that work ...

Notes On International Affairs

Prepared By Allen Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy
March 1922
NOTES ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FROM JANUARY 5 TO FEBRUARY 5 Prepared By Allan Westcott, Professor, U. S. Naval Academy NAVAL AGREEMENTS Five-Power Naval Treaty.—In addition to the Four-Power Pacific Treaty ...

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