See issues of Marine Digest, which was was founded in 1922 by Jackson B. Corbet as a local source for maritime industry news.
Marine Digest, v.26, no.17, Dec. 27, 1947
Cover photo caption: SS President Cleveland. Pride of the Pacific (see story page 2). This is the last issue published for volume 26. The next issued dated 3 Jan 1948 switches to volume 27. Whether intentional or an oversight the new numbering continues going forward
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1947_26_17
Date: 1947-12-27
Marine Digest, v.21, no.19, Dec. 12, 1942
Cover photo caption: Ferry Rosario (see page 3)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1942_21_19
Date: 1942-12-12
Marine Digest, v.13, no.4, Sep. 8, 1934
Cover photo caption: German Liner Tacoma (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1934_13_04
Date: 1934-09-08
Marine Digest, v.34A, no.30, Mar. 31, 1956
Cover photo caption: SS Loch Ryan. loads 3,000 tons of B.C. wheat (see cover story on page 7)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1956_34A_30
Date: 1956-03-31
Earshot Jazz, v.30, no.6, Jun. 2014
This issue begins with notes on local high schools' results in the Essentially Ellington Competition, Artist Trust Award recipients, KPLU's School of Jazz program, and the lineup of Sonarchy with Doug Haire, page 4. Dawn Clement is featured on page 6 in an artist spotlight, written by Caitlin Peterkin. A description of the TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival is written on page 8, followed by individual performance descriptions beginning on page 9. Earshot Jazz announces their Triple Shot Summer Series on page 10 with performance listings. Summer Festivals in the Northwest are listed on page 16. Additional performances are listed on page 18. Cover art is a photograph of Dawn Clement.
Identifier: spl_ej_571712_2014_30_06
Date: 2014-06
Gourmet's Notebook, v.6, no.9, Sep. 1978
Bruccio's, pg. 70; Clinkerdagger, Bickerstaff and Pett, pg. 70; Don and Joe's Meats, pg. 67; El Gaucho, pg. 68; Funky Broadway East, pg. 72; In Celebration of the Nile, pg. 67; Ivar's Acres of Clams, pg. 70; Manresa Castle, pg. 65; Quilcene Cafe, pg. 70; Tai Yuen, pg. 71; William Tell, pg. 72
Identifier: spl_gn_928180_1978_06_09
Date: 1978-09
Marine Digest, v.16, no.2, Aug. 21, 1937
Cover photo caption: President Jefferson (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1937_16_02
Date: 1937-08-21
Marine Digest, v.17, no.51, Jul. 29, 1939
Cover photo caption: Edgar F. Luckenbach (see page 3)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1939_17_51
Date: 1939-07-29
Earshot Jazz, v.11, no.3, Mar. 1995
This issue begins with an article discussing the poorly presented popular cliche of being a professional musician and what reality looks like for many jazz musicians. Earshot Jazz publishes their 1994 financial organizational report on page 2. On page 3, jazz radio announcements are written on Lucky Thompson's upcoming radio appearance as well as David Brisker's recent departure from KPLU-FM. A performance preview for the David Murray Trio is written on page 5 by Peter Monaghan. The UW Tribute to Miles [Davis] is reviewed on page 7 by Peter Monaghan. Belltown Billiards is reviewed as a recent addition to the Seattle Jazz scene, page 8 by Mark Eleison. Jay Collins is featured in an artist biography to preview his upcoming performance at Jazz Alley, page 9 by Andrew Freund. The Jimi Hendrix Museum Apprenticeship program is featured on page 10 along with participating students: Kathryn Rice and Andrea Larson. Earshot Jazz reviews the albums Groovin' Downtown by the Jim Briggs Quartet, Live at Kelly's by Greg Williamson and the Big Bad Groove Society, Live in Seattle by John Coltrane, Schizosphere by Francois Houle Trio, and 360 Degrees by Jay Thomas, Portland Jazz Vol. 1 by Portland, pages 10 and 18. On page 14, Earshot announces the upcoming artists in their Living Spirit of Jazz series, including Casey James, John Goforth, Jay Thomas, Milo Petersen, Jeff Johnson, the Jim Knapp Big Band, the David Murray Trio, the Jay Collins Quartet, and Madeline Eastman. Casey James' and his group Jimmy the Scuffer are featured in a group article to announce their upcoming concert at Jazz Alley, page 15. Cover art is a photograph of Clarence Acox at the drums.
Identifier: spl_ej_571712_1995_11_03
Date: 1995-03
Earshot Jazz, v.30, no.5, May 2014
This issue begins notes on Jim Wilke, The Westerlies, Jason Parker, Steve Treseler, Chano Dominguez, Jack Straw Productions Artist Support Recipients, and the lineup for Sonarchy with Doug Haire, page 4. Burn List is featured in a group biography on page 6 by Steve Griggs. Jacque Willis is discussed on page 8 by Nathan Bluford. IMPfest VI is highlighted on page 10 by Evan Smith, who discusses scheduled performances at the festival. Performances for the Bellevue Jazz Festival are listed and described on page 11. Earshot Jazz reviews the albums State of the Art by Dee Daniels, Snail Songs by the Syrinx Effect, Tempest/Cobalt by Dawn Clement, and Feel It Give Way by Eric Barber's Metrilodic. Additional performances begin on page 18. Cover art is a photograph of Burn List.
Identifier: spl_ej_571712_2014_30_05
Date: 2014-05