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  • Wilson, Lieut. Comdr. Eugene E., editor

    Published by Great Lakes Athletic Association, Great Lakes, Illinois, 1919

    Seller: Alkahest Books, Deerfield, IL, U.S.A.

    Association Member: IOBA MWABA

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    softcover. Harris, M. E. (cover) (illustrator). Periodical. Quarto, approx. 9" by 11 3/4", 48 pages. Cover design (in full color) of a bi-plane by M. E. Harris. Many black and white photo reproductions in the magazine and some ads. Articles include: The Trans-Atlantic Flight; Life Story of the Trans-Atlantic Planes; Radio Leaders; The U. S. Naval Radio School by Alfred L. Gates; "The Peacock of the Navy" Shoves Off for Sea; Growth of the Telephone at World's Greatest Naval Training Station; Work of "The Star David Man" in The World War: "Lady of Hell" in the World War--Now an American Gob; among others. Printed on the Contents page of this issue: "In view of the new policy of the magazine which is to embrace national activities of the navy, it seems desirable to change the name from the Great Lakes Recruit to THE RECRUIT, in order to overcome a possible interpretation that this publication is purely local." Military, World War I. 100704A light crease on rear cover, Very Good.