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    style. In June 1923 the ship was returned to the Shipping Board as the SS Leviathan with an increase in gross tonnage leading to advertisement as the largest...
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  • Look up leviathan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Leviathan is a Biblical sea monster. Leviathan may also refer to: Leviathan (Hobbes book), a 1651...
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    United States SS Leviathan SS California (1927) SS Virginia (1928) SS Pennsylvania (1929) SS Manhattan (1931) SS Washington (1932) SS Santa Rosa (1958)...
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    Bismarck. USS Imperator (ID-4080), at left, and USS Leviathan (ID-1326) at Hoboken, New Jersey. The SS Imperator of the Hamburg America Line after A.F. Bishop...
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    Joe Verges, Paul Sarebresole and Nick Clesi. Taking its name from the SS Leviathan, a transatlantic ocean liner with a well regarded dance band at the start...
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    temporary use as a transport alongside Vaterland, which was now renamed SS Leviathan and bringing American service personnel home from France. She was commissioned...
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  • Vaterland, Norway, a neighborhood in Oslo The ocean liner SS Vaterland, later known as SS Leviathan Liechtensteiner Vaterland, largest daily newspaper in...
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    convert the former German liner Vaterland into the American luxury liner SS Leviathan. When shipbuilders Blohm + Voss asked over $1 million for the original...
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    Leviathan Patera is a major cryovolcanic caldera on Neptune's largest moon Triton. Discovered by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989, Leviathan Patera is...
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    were controlled by the EFC. Among the notable ships of this period was Leviathan, a contender for largest ship in the world for a time. Eventually the...
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    completed a major reconditioning and refurbishment of the ocean liner SS Leviathan. Before the war she had been the German liner Vaterland, but the start...
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    Budapest. On September 3, 1923, he arrived in New York City aboard the SS Leviathan and took a post as music director for Chappell Music (a publishing house...
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    Queen Marie of Romania (left), Prince Nicolae of Romania and Princess Ileana of Romania aboard the SS Leviathan on 27 October 1926...
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    to return to the United States. MacArthur traveled on the ocean liner SS Leviathan, which reached New York on 25 April 1919. Shortly after the return home...
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    completion of Normandie in 1935 SS Leviathan (1914), a United States Lines liner and sister ship to RMS Majestic. Scrapped in 1938 SS Cap Arcona (1927), a Hamburg...
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    Lieutenant Wead were four naval aviators who departed New York Harbor aboard S.S. Leviathan. They were to participate in the Seventh Schneider Trophy Contest (28...
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    SS Leviathan of the United States Lines was larger in the 1920s). The Matson ship was scrapped in 1977 in Greece after being sold in the meantime. SS...
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    York aboard S.S. Leviathan on April 2, 1919. The regiment demobilized at Camp Custer on April 23, 1919. Camp Custer, Michigan SS Leviathan, the former...
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    "throwing our ships away". His accomplishments included the refitting of the SS Leviathan for passenger service, as well as originating ship-to-shore telephone...
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    secrecy, the brigade left from Hoboken, New Jersey in July 1918 on the SS Leviathan, a speedy ex-German liner that arrived at Brest, France the morning of...
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    with the plane to New York via ship. Returning to America by boat, the SS Leviathan of the U.S. Lines, Chamberlin again made history. While on board, U.S...
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    Europe in October 1930, she was listed on the passenger manifest of the SS Leviathan as Evan Burrows Fontaine Friedman along with a Walter Friedman of New...
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  • Vaterland (1913–1917) Scrapped in 1938 As Vaterland As USS Leviathan, in her dazzle scheme As Leviathan SS Lurline (1932) 1932 RHMS Ellinis (1963–1987) Scrapped...
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    pseudonym Morton James; the following year he recorded for Victor with the S.S. Leviathan Orchestra. In 1925, he began four years of recording for Brunswick Records...
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  • and the iconic Leviathan. More than 300 members of the United States Olympic team departed from Pier 60 on July 15, 1936, aboard the SS Manhattan. Their...
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    Guerre in recognition of his service. He returned to the US aboard the SS Leviathan in August 1919. Dawes published a memoir of his World War I service,...
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    Hurst boarding the SS Leviathan with a dog in 1925 in New York...
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    on 3 September 1918. Most of the division sailed to Europe aboard the SS Leviathan. From the period of 17 August to October 9, the division conducted final...
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    HMS Warspite SS Adriatic SS Alaska SS Arabic SS Britannia SS Cleopatra Cordoba RMS Etruria SS Furnessia SS Leviathan RMS Lucania SS Majestic SS Munchen SS Servia...
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  • liner, SS Leviathan "Lives of the Liners", 1947. "Fifty Years on N.Y. Ship", 1949. "Famous American Ships"1956 "The Story of Ships", 1962 "S.S. Savannah"...
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