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Description SCHOOL FOR SAILORS, NAVAL TRAINING STATION: Newport, Rhode Island. Instead of working at a blackboard with chalk, these pupils solve their problems on a wooden rail with rope. The course in elementary seamanship conducted in this rigging loft includes a mastery of the subject of knotting and splicing.
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Source 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 351. (From a photo essay entitled "THE CALL TO THE COLORS".)
Author United States Navy Department.
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