- News of the Clubs. By C. O. Brook
- Staten Island M.Y.C.: Cover photographer Carl Schmaedig profiled Commodore A.F. Brassington at Clove Lake, noting the intense “fast action” required to turn and re-trim multiple 50-800 models sprinting toward the shore at once.
- Philadelphia M.Y.C.: George Gallagher won the Intra-Philadelphia Marblehead class race, but the club has been forced into a summer hiatus as the Park Commission drains their pond for public bathing.
- The 1938 Year Book: Now in circulation, the book is being hailed as a “decidedly attractive affair” containing essential data that previously had to be pieced together from multiple volumes.

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