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In 1913, New York City threatened to close the school due to its costs. However, the state of New York took over its management and renamed it the New York State Nautical School. Despite being a state institution, the school was almost closed in 1916, again for budgetary reasons, but efforts from the maritime industry and the school's alumni ...
New York State Nautical School/New York State Merchant Marine Academy 4. Empire State I [3] Procyon, American Pilot, Bay State II: Hog Islander Cargo Ship 1921 1930-1941; 1943-1946 (as American Pilot) New York State Merchant Marine Academy/New York State Maritime Academy 5. Keystone State [4] Seneca: Cutter 1908 1942 (for half the cruise)
New York State Nautical School 21. CDR (USNR) E. V. W. Keen: 1925-1927 Graduate Superintendent New York State Nautical School 22. CAPT (USN ret.) James Harvey Tomb: 1927-1942 Superintendent New York State Nautical School/New York State Merchant Marine Academy 23. VADM (USN ret.) Thomas Tingey Craven: 1942-1945 Superintendent New York State ...
The following is a list of public and private institutions of higher education currently operating in the state of New York. See defunct colleges and universities in New York state that once existed but have since closed.
Fort Schuyler is a preserved 19th century fortification in the New York City borough of the Bronx. It houses a museum, the Stephen B. Luce Library, and the Marine Transportation Department and Administrative offices of the State University of New York Maritime College. It is considered one of the finest examples of early 19th century ...
This category is for superintendents and presidents of the State University of New York Maritime College and all organizations preceding it. The Organizations included in this category are; New York Nautical School; New York State Nautical School; New York State Merchant Marine Academy; State University of New York Maritime College
Gibbs College, New York City/Melville (1911–2009) Globe Institute of Technology , Manhattan (1985–2016) Long Island Business Institute, Flushing (2001–2024) [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
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