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    The Skinner & Eddy Corporation, commonly known as Skinner & Eddy, was a Seattle, Washington-based shipbuilding corporation that existed from 1916 to 1923...
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  • of David E. Skinner (1867–1933) who owned the Skinner & Eddy shipyard, the Pacific Steamship Co., and the Port Blakely Mill Company. Skinner graduated Dartmouth...
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    In electromagnetism, an eddy current (also called Foucault's current) is a loop of electric current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field...
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    and Skinner & Eddy took control of both yards on the waterfront. The transfer took place on 11 May 1918, the price was $4,000,000. Skinner & Eddy were...
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    during World War I some time in 1916. The yard was acquired in 1918 by Skinner & Eddy, which had quickly risen to become a major force in Northwest Pacific...
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    SS West Madaket (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    West Madaket was a steam cargo ship built in 1918–1919 by Skinner & Eddy Corporation of Seattle for the United States Shipping Board as part of the wartime...
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    SS Black Osprey (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    built by Skinner & Eddy of Seattle, Washington. West Arrow (Skinner & Eddy No. 12) was laid down on 20 September 1917 under the name Jas. G. Eddy, launched...
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    SS Absaroka (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    cargo ship built in 1917 for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) by Skinner & Eddy Company, Seattle, Washington as USSB number 84, yard number 15, U.S...
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    SS West Mahomet (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    the No. 1 Plant of the Skinner & Eddy Corporation—the 19th in a series of 24 Design 1013 cargo ships built by Skinner & Eddy for the USSB's emergency...
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  • Ed, Edd n Eddy is a 130-episode animated television series featuring a cast of characters created by Danny Antonucci. Taking place in the fictional town...
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    was oversaturated, and a Hooverville began to form in the abandoned Skinner & Eddy land along Elliott Bay, site of present-day (2023) Terminal 46. In its...
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    USS Rigel (AD-13) (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    constellation Orion. Originally built in 1918 as SS Edgecombe by the Skinner and Eddy Corporation of Seattle, Washington for the United States Shipping Board...
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    from 1918 to 1919. Jeannette Skinner was laid down as the commercial cargo ship J. M. Fox at Seattle by the Skinner and Eddy Corporation. Before she was...
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  • Wickes-class destroyer For United States Navy. 11 January  United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington Edgemont Design 1079 ship For United States Shipping...
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    Martinolich SB Nielson & Kelez Moran Bros. -> Seattle Constr. and DD -> Skinner & Eddy Seattle-Tacoma SB -> Todd Pacific -> Vigor Seattle N. Pacific Tacoma...
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  • Eddy-current testing (also commonly seen as eddy current testing and ECT) is one of many electromagnetic testing methods used in nondestructive testing...
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  • Requisitioned by United States Shipping Board. 19 January  United States Skinner & Eddy Seattle, Washington West Arrow Cargo ship Requisitioned by United States...
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    (2013–2017) Hypothetical polling Janelle Bynum vs. Jamie McLeod-Skinner Jamie McLeod-Skinner vs. Lynn Peterson Sonja Feintich (Libertarian), farmer Brett...
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    Shipbuilding and the Long Beach Shipbuilding Company in Los Angeles, Skinner & Eddy, J. F. Duthie and Ames in Seattle and Todd Construction in Tacoma, as...
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    USS Altair (AD-11) (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    (USSB) contract on 18 December 1918 at Seattle, Washington, by the Skinner & Eddy Corporation. Launched on 10 May 1919, Edisto came under U.S. Navy scrutiny...
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    Altair-class destroyer tender (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    three United States Navy destroyer tenders. These ships were built in Skinner & Eddy's Seattle shipyard as commercial cargo ships during World War I, and...
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    USS West Alsek (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    Alsek was one of some 24 West ships built by Skinner & Eddy of Seattle, Washington. West Alsek (Skinner & Eddy No. 22, USSB No. 87) was launched on 4 May...
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    USS West Ekonk (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    Ekonk, one of some 24 West ships built by Skinner & Eddy of Seattle, Washington. West Ekonk (Skinner & Eddy No. 25; USSB No. 1178) was laid down on 16...
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    SS Edenton (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    the No. 1 Plant of the Skinner & Eddy Corporation—the first in a series of 23 Design 1079 cargo ships built by Skinner & Eddy under the USSB's emergency...
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    on an existing cargo ship design, in this case one developed by the Skinner & Eddy Corporation of Seattle, Washington. Some of the vessels were oil-fired...
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    SS West Loquassuck (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    Washington at the No. 1 Plant of the Skinner & Eddy Corporation as a Design 1013 ship—a steel–hulled Skinner & Eddy cargo ship design approved for wartime...
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    Shipbuilding". shipbuildinghistory.com. Retrieved January 13, 2019. "Skinner & Eddy". "Todd Pacific Shipyards lands deal to work on Navy aircraft carriers...
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    opposing eddy currents induced by the changing magnetic field resulting from the alternating current. The electric current flows mainly at the skin of the...
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    USS Denebola (AD-12) (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    the constellation Leo. Originally built in 1919 as SS Edgewood by Skinner and Eddy of Seattle, Washington, then transferred from the Shipping Board on...
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    USS West Apaum (category Ships built by Skinner & Eddy)
    Apaum, one of some 24 "West" ships built by Skinner & Eddy of Seattle, Washington. West Apaum (Skinner & Eddy No. 23, USSB No. 88) was laid down on 19 March...
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