Captain Farnsworth of Jonesport, Maine, explains his involvement in the development of hurricane early warning systems when he was stationed as a Reserve Officer in the U. S. Navy in Galveston, Texas.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/wlbz_station_records/1143/thumbnail.jp
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