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impress upon the members of the N. A. and M. E. the vital importance of "carrying on" the 

 development of this very important arm of the Navy. 



The President : — We have now come, gentlemen, to the end of our day's program. 

 Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock we will reconvene and proceed to the second day's busi- 

 ness. I need not remind you again that the banquet is on Saturday night at 7 o'clock, and 

 that the boat for the excursion in New York Harbor leaves at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, 

 and that all members and their guests and the ladies of their party are invited to be present. 

 The vessel will land at the shipyard of the Submarine Boat Corporation, and the party will 

 there witness a launching. Luncheon will be served on board the Chester W. Chapin. 



The meeting will now stand adjourned until Friday morning at 10 o'clock. 



