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Wednesday, Sept. 15 SNAME Calendar of Events Thursday, Sept. 16 Friday, Sept. 17 Saturday, Sept. 18 Trianon Ballroom Trianon Ballroom Mercury Ballroom Trianon Ballroom Mercury Ballroom 8:30 a.m. Papers No. 1,2,3: • "The Genesis of a Profes- sional Society" • "Losing Control: What Happens Whan a Maritime Nation Has No Ships" • "The Canadian Govt.'s Role In Shipbuilding-Past, Present & Future" Paper No. 6 • "One Hundred Years of Shipbuilding-A Ship- builder's Perspective" Paper No. 9 • "New Approach for the Design and Evaluation of Double Hull Tanker Structures" Paper No. 16 •"Some Thoughts on Diesel Marine Engineering" Paper No. 19 • "Naval Ship Design in the 21st Century" Tour # 3: Sagamore Hill/Webb Institute of Naval Architecture (9:00 a.m.) 9:45 a.m. Paper No. 4 • "U.S. Maritime Policy- A Perspective and a Plan For The Future" Paper No. 7 • "Shipbuilding and Ship- building Management: 1943-1993-One Man's Perspective" Paper No. 10 • "A Propeller Design Method for Unsteady Conditions" Paper No. 17 • "Naval Architecture of the Electric Ship-Past, Present and Future" Paper No. 20 • "Marine Environment Im- pacts on the Design of Ships and Marine Structures" 11:00 a.m. Paper No. 5 • "Revival of Commercial Shipbuilding in the U.S." Paper No. 8 • "Contracting for the Building of a Containership in the U.S.-A Buyer's Story" Paper No. 11 • "Marine Waterjet Propulsion" Paper No. 18 • "A Review and Compar- ison of Ship Maneuvering Simulation Methods" Paper No. 21 • "Improvements in Ship Affordability" DINNER CRUISE: (6:30 p.m. Sail Time) 12:30 p.m. Tour # 1: Ellis Island Tour Centennial Luncheon/ Assembly of Delegates (GRAND BALLROOM) Business Session (2:30 p.m.) Tour # 2: South Street Seaport ANNUAL BANQUET (In the Grand Ballroom; General Reception begins At 6:30 in the Grand Ballroom Foyer) 3:00 p.m. Papers No. 12 & 13 • "Predicting the Speed of Sailing Yachts" • "Naval Architectural Technology Used In Win- ning the 1992 America's Cup Match" Paper No. 14 • "Floating Production Sys- tems Past, Present & Future" 4:15 p.m. Paper No. 15 • "Deep Underwater Exploration Vehicles, Past, Present & Future" mi 70,000 hp on One of a series of super containerships built at Hyundai Heavy Industries, Korea, with the world's largest engines, MAN B&Vy 12K90MCC. Circle 318 on Reader Service Card 66 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News