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The Journal of San Diego History
Summer 2002, Volume 48, Number 3
Contents of This Issue

"'I Like the Cut of Your Jib': Cultures of Accommodation
Between the U.S. Navy and Citizens of San Diego California, 1900-1951"

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Naval Training Station, San Diego  
Page 230. Naval Training Station, San Diego, 1917. National Archives photo.


U.S. Marines at Camp Howard, North Island  
Page 233. U.S. Marines at Camp Howard, North Island, 1911-1913. Photo courtesy of Marine Corps Recruit Depot Command Museum.


Major General Joseph Pendleton  
Page 236. A great "San Diego Booster," Major General Joseph Pendleton, USMC. San Diego Historical Society photo.


Dutch Flats  
Page 237. Dutch Flat, site of Marine Advance Base, 1919. Photo courtesy of Marine Corps Recruit Depot Command Museum.


Nolen Plan  
Page 239. The first Nolen Plan for San Diego, 1908. San Diego Historical Society.


Bertram Goodhue  
Page 240. Bertram Goodhue, architiect of the Panama-California Exposition and Marine Advance Base, San Diego. San Diego Historical Society photo.


Marine Advance Base under construction  
Page 243. Goodhue's design for Marine Advance Base under construction, 1921. Photo courtesy of Marine Corps Recruit Depot Command Museum.


William Kettner  
Page 245. San Diego's "million-dollar congressman," William Kettner. San Diego Historical Society photo.


Balboa Naval Hospital  
Page 249. Balboa Naval Hospital, Inspiration Point, under construction, 1921. National Archives and Records Administration photo.


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