Wreck and sinking of the Titanic : the ocean's greatest disaster : a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls : giving exciting excape from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors ; edited by Marshall Everett . Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. CAPT. ROSTRON Of the Carpathia, whose ship brought the survivors of Titanic, after rescuing them, to New York WRECK OF THE TITANIC 225 haps, and a little money was bestowed in each case alongwith a
Wreck and sinking of the Titanic : the ocean's greatest disaster : a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls : giving exciting excape from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors ; edited by Marshall Everett . Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. CAPT. ROSTRON Of the Carpathia, whose ship brought the survivors of Titanic, after rescuing them, to New York WRECK OF THE TITANIC 225 haps, and a little money was bestowed in each case alongwith a deal of comforting. PROMINENT WOMEN WORKED HARD But all this was no simple undertaking, and theoffices were jammed all the time. Women of promi-nence could be seen moving about from task to Anne Morgan was always busy, Mrs. AugustBelmont and Mrs. Eugene Kelly helped with this caseand that, Mrs. Edward Hewitt was a tower of strength,and Mrs. Henry Dimock was tireless as her bundles ofclothing arrived, stack on stack, and her motor carcarried her from one errand to another. Representatives from different houses that hadopened their doors to survivors would appear with thenames and conditions of those who were ready to moveon. A priest from the Swedish Home was there toarrange for clothing and money for thirteen charges. Abig man from the
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