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Smith would dine in public only when the weather was clear and all was well with his ship. The six-place table reflected the captains love of good dinner conversation, far easier and more intimate than would have been possible More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day with a larger number of guests. Stead, an imposing man whose own thick quinten lawrence

beard gave him a fleeting resemblance to E.J. himself, was curious to know what other guests the captain had chosen-and gratified when he arrived at the table and recognized his dinner companions instantly. First, More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day there was none other than J. Bruce Ismay, the tall, handsome White Star board chairman whose stiff, ramrod mayfest fort worth

always reminded Stead of a Buckingham Palace guard. Next to Ismay sat Benjamin Guggenheim, the enormously wealthy American who had made his fortune in the smelting industry. More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day Stead didnt know him well but already had formed a favorable impression. Guggenheim was a pleasant-faced, square-jawed man with impeccable manners softened by a swine breeds

sense of humor. The other American at the table was John Jacob Astor, probably the wealthiest person aboard the Titanic, with a More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day personal fortune estimated at $150 million. In the eyes of many, it was a tainted fortune; it was not only totally inherited, but much of Astors current income was derived quinten lawrence

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his wealth. He owned eighteen automobiles and a private More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day railroad car. At state functions, he wore a colonels uniform that would have made a South American general envious with its splendor-never mind that Astors military service had been as a noncombatant inspector general during the Spanish-American war, a commission he was enid news and eagle

to have literally More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day purchased just so he could wear a fancy uniform. Yet Stead felt sorry for this tall, imperious scion of wealth. He had recently gone through a scandalous divorce and married an eighteen-year-old girl, Madeleine Force, who was younger than Astors own son. The Astors, in fact, More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day were returning home on www.kromked.net

Titanic after a tour abroad that John Jacob took to escape the gibes and insults of New York society-directed mostly and unfairly toward his young bride. From what Stead had been able to observe on this voyage, the couple were very More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page More Page Labor Day much in love. The fifth dinner.


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