CRUISE BOOK 6

8-27-11

Here’s one more picture from the Cruise Book that I could not resist posting.   In other pictures, we’ve seen barbers and dentists and navigators and signalmen – glimpses of life aboard the ship.   Bear in mind that the Boston was a heavy cruiser –   a ship designed to hold almost 1900 men.   it was a self-contained unit –   they had a hospital, a store, a print shop, a fully equipped bakery and kitchen, their own “fresh water” (desalination) plant, etc. etc.

They also had a soda counter (they made their own ice cream) called a “Gedunk” with goodies for sale at certain times for off-duty men.   I have looked up the term Gedunk and found several possible explanations for roots of the word   –   but nothing definitive.   Perhaps one of our oldtimer friends can set us straight . . .

Our dear friend Lynn Kochis, daughter of crewmember Augustus Harris, tells me that when she was a growing up whenever the family would go for ice cream treats Augustus would tell they kids they were going to the Gedunk.

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