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Changes in the Officers of the Institute

Dues.

U. S. NAVAL INSTITUTE

SECRETARY'S NOTES

Commander John Downes, U. S. Navy, on being detached from the Naval Academy, resigned from the Board of Control: Captain David Potter, Pay Corps U. S. Navy, was selected by the Board to fill the vacancy.

The annual dues ($2.50) for the year 1919 are now payable.

Book Announcements

Orders for all books published by the Institute can now be filled on receipt of orders. The French Nautical Phrase Book and Reader and The Spanish Nautical Phrase Book and Reader are being revised; the revised edition will be out about March 1.

Membership

Address

of Members

Life, regular and associate membership, 5651.
Resignations: One.

Deaths: Lieut. Comdr. E. E. Bell, P. C. U. S. N.

All members are urged to keep the Secretary and Treasurer informed of the address to which PROCEEDINGS are to be sent, and thus insure their receipt.

This precaution is now of particular importance as notices of changes of stations are not now available for use of the Institute's staff.

Members and subscribers are urged to notify the Secretary and Treasurer promptly of the non-receipt of PROCEEDINGS, in order that tracers may be started. The issue is completed by the 10th of each month.

Book

The Institute Book Department will supply any obtainable book, of any kind, at retail price, postDepartment age prepaid. The trouble saved the purchaser through having one source of supply for all books, should be considered. The cost will not be greater and sometimes less than when obtained from dealers.

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PROFESSIONAL NOTES

PREPARED BY

LIEUT. COMMANDER W. B. JUPP, U. S. Navy

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CURRENT NAVAL AND PROFESSIONAL PAPERS.

These articles have been taken from various periodicals and newspapers. The Institute has not at any time had any official means of confirming them or establishing their accuracy and they have been incorporated for what they are worth.

GERMANY

"DER TAG."-GERMAN FLEET'S SURRENDER.-The first and main instalment of the German High Sea Fleet surrendered to Admiral Sir David Beatty, the Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Fleet, off the Firth of Forth, November 21, 1918.

The full list of the ships is as follows:

BATTLESHIPS

Friedrich der Grosse, flying the flag of Rear Admiral von Reuter, who was in command of the whole force.

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Seydlitz, flying the broad pennant of Commodore Taegert.

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