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Wednesday, April 30, 2025
1919 - 1st class survivor Miss Daisy E. Minahan died of tuberculosis in Los Angeles, California, USA at the age of 40.

1871 - 1st class survivor Miss Elizabeth Weed Shutes was born to Samuel E. Shute and Sarah Berrian Shute in Newburgh, New York, USA.

1872 - 1st class survivor Miss Sara Rebecca Compton was born to Alexander Taylor Compton and Mary Eliza Compton.

1918 - 3rd class survivor Mrs Anna De Messemaeker died in a mental hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, USA at the age of 42.

1869 - Carver Sig. Candido Scavino was born to Gioanni Scavino and Anna Frejlino in Guarene (Cuneo), Italy.

1912 - Day 11 of the American inquiry into the Titanic disaster in Washington, D. C., USA. Witnesses called that day: Salesman Edward J. Dunn, Deputy United States Marshal Charles H. Morgan, Managing Director of the White Star Line and First Class Passenger J. Bruce Ismay, First Class Passenger C. E. Henry Stengel, Counsel for IMM (White Star Line) S. C. Neale, First Class Passenger Archibald Gracie, First Class Passenger Helen W. Bishop, and First Class Passenger Dickinson H. Bishop.

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Quotes
  • It doesn't look any bigger than the Mauretania
  • The difference between Cal's taste of art and mine is that I have some.
  • Do you know of Dr. Freud Mr. Ismay? His ideas about the male's preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you.
  • Don't come any closer! I'll let go!
  • I trust you.
  • Cal, stop! It was an accident!
  • Is that the going rate for saving the woman you love?
  • I know what you must be thinking - poor little rich girl - what does she know about misery.
  • And all the wile I feel as if I'm standing in the middle of a room screaming at the top of my lungs and nobody looks up!
  • You have a gift Jack, you do. You see people.
  • Why can't I be like you Jack? Just head out for the horizon whenever I feel like it. Say we'll go there sometime to that pier - even if we only ever just talk about it.
  • Jack! I can't do this!
  • What? Think a First Class Girl can't drink?
  • Oh stop it Mother, you'll give yourself a nosebleed.
  • I changed my mind.
  • I'm flying, Jack!
  • I want you to draw me like one of your French Girls, wearing this. Wearing ONLY this.
  • To the stars!
  • Put your hands on me Jack.
  • When this ship docks, I'm getting off with you.
  • I know, it doesn't make any sense - that's why I trust it.
  • I saw the iceberg and I see it in your eyes. Please tell me the truth.
  • You unimaginable bastard.
  • I didn't, I just realized that I already knew.





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