Read The Night Lives On Online
Authors: Walter Lord
In studying the
Titanic
, there’s so much to explore
that it sometimes seems there is no time left to write about it. Happily, I’ve had help from a small band of faithful researchers, including Preston Brooks, Evelyn Guss, Tom Longstreth, and (in London) Caroline Larken. Other helpful people pitched in on spot assignments: Elizabeth Hawn, Bob Meech, Steve Randolph, and Evan Thomas III come especially to mind.
Still others have added their professional expertise. Paul Pugliese provided the excellent map and chart. Colin Dawkins helped pull together the illustration section. Dr. Gerry Tidy photographed Mrs. Candee’s miniature of her mother. I’m grateful to them all.
Finally, special thanks go to two pillars of strength who have been with the project from the start: my editor, Howard Cady, and the ever-patient Dorothy Hefferline, who prepared the manuscript and handled all correspondence. Unlike the
Titanic
, they really are unsinkable.
All the people mentioned in these Acknowledgments get much of the credit for any new light this book may throw on the
Titanic
; while the mistakes and shortcomings are all mine. As I pointed out 31 years ago in
A Night to Remember
, it is a rash man indeed who would set himself up as final arbiter on everything that happened the incredible night the
Titanic
went down.
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Abelseth, Olaus,
87
À la Carte Restaurant,
43
,
44
,
107
“Alexander’s Ragtime Band,”
109
Allison, Lorraine,
83
Alvin
,
205
Amalgamated Musicians Union,
115
Andrews, Thomas,
69
Angus
,
204-05
Aspinall, Butler,
155
Mrs. Astor,
35
,
131
,
190
family,
172
“Autumn” (hymn),
110-13
Ballard, Dr. Robert D.,
200-10
Band, ship’s
during sinking,
106-14
employment arrangements,
114-18
selections played by,
106-07
,
109-13
see also
Hartley
Barkworth, A. H.,
108
Barrett, Leading Fireman Fred,
63
Beane, Ethel,
4
Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard,
90-91
Beesley, Lawrence,
89
,
93
,
119-20
Behr, Karl H.,
91
,
190
Bisset, James, Second Officer of
Carpathia
,
129
Black, C W. and F. N.,
114-15
,
116-17
Board of Trade,
72-73
,
76-79
,
148
,
149
,
155
,
165
,
171
Boxhall, Fourth Officer Joseph G.,
48
,
49
,
51
,
53
,
60
,
67
,
68
,
69
,
130
,
164
,
192
Bradley, George (“Boy”),
see
Brayton
Brailey, Theodore,
113
Brayton, George A.,
38
,
45
,
190-91
Bride, Second Wireless Operator Harold S,
8
,
50
,
51-52
,
57
,
108
,
111-13
,
122
,
132
Bridge, ship’s
conversation between Lightoller and Captain Smith,
54
,
59
scene immediately after collision,
59
,
66-69
Bright, Quartermaster A. J.,
120
British Inquiry,
47
,
62
,
66
,
70
,
78-79
,
81-83
,
123
,
141
,
143
,
148
,
153
,
155-56
,
158
,
165-72
,
180
Brooke, George,
183-84
Brunei, Isambard Kingdom,
21
Buckley, Daniel,
87
Burlingham, Charles C,
172-77
Café Parisien,
24
,
44
,
107
,
113
,
116
;
see also
Luxuries of
Titanic
Californian
, Leyland Liner
watching strange ship,
136-40
,
148-49
,
153
,
157
watching rockets,
138-39
,
141-42
,
145
,
149
,
169
awakening wireless operator,
143
,
146
,
149
trip to disaster scene,
135
,
143-44
,
159
arrival at Boston,
134-35
dealings with the press,
134-35
,
145
,
146-48
,
158-59
charges by McGregor,
146
,
148
,
158-59
affidavit by Gill,
147
findings of Senate investigation,
148
,
169-70
findings of British Inquiry,
148-49
,
169
defenders of,
149-56
Candee, Mrs. Helen Churchill,
40-45
,
91-92
,
189-90
Cardeza, Mrs. Charlotte Drake Martinez,
7
Cargo, value of,
211
Carlisle, The Right Honourable Alexander M.,
76-79
,
166
Carlson, Frank,
36
Carpathia
, Cunard Liner
arrival in New York,
132-33
,
162
picking up survivors,
130-31
rescue preparations,
126-28
wireless contact with,
131-32
,
161
Mrs. Carter,
183-84
Case, Howard,
45
Cassebeer, Mrs. Henry B.,
36
,
43
Casualties, analyzed,
81-83
,
88
,
99
,
106
;
see also
class discrimination
Cedric,
162
Chalmers, Sir Alfred,
167-68
Cherry, Miss Gladys,
123
Chester,
161
Clarke, Captain Maurice Henry,
167
Class discrimination while lowering boats,
6-7
,
81-83
,
87-88
,
89
,
169
,
170
;
see also
Casualties
Coal strike, effect on
Titanic
,
72
,
84
Collapsibles,
see
Lifeboats
Controversial behavior inabandoning ship,
see
Carter, Duff Gordon, Ismay, Sloper
Cottam, Harold, Wireless Operator of
Carpathia
,
126
,
131-32
Craganour (horse),
182-83
Crew discipline,
80
,
106-09
,
116
,
118
,
192
after disaster,
192-93
Crow’s nest,
59-60
Daly, Peter,
109
Damage caused by collision,
62-66
,
69-70
Damages, claims filed,
116-17
,
172-77
Daniel, Robert,
190
Dick, Mrs. A. A.,
109
Dillon, Trimmer Patrick Thomas,
68
,
122
Disorder while lowering boats,
97
,
99-105
Distress signals, see Flares, Rockets, Wireless
Duff Gordon, Sir Cosmo,
36
,
94-95
,
123
,
168-69
,
185-86
Lady Duff Gordon,
36
,
94-95
,
168-69
,
185-87
Duke of Argyll
,
12
“Each man for himself,”
102-03
Englehardt collapsibles,
see
Lifeboats, specific
Evans, Cyril, Wireless Operator of
Californian
,
135
,
137
,
143
,
145
,
147-48
,
149
Evans, Seaman E O.,
121
Farrell, Jim,
87
Final plunge,
Titanic’s
,
62
,
119-22
Firearms, use of by crew,
99-105
Flares, seen by
Carpathia
,
129
,
130
Fleet, Lookout Frederick,
59
,
60
,
70
Francatelli, Miss L. M.,
94-95
,
168
Frankfurt,
143
Franklin, Philip A. S.,
19
Futrelle, Jacques,
35
Gale, Captain, of the
Vulcan
,
27
Gamblers,
see
Bradley, Homer, Romaine, Yates Gibson, Dorothy,
184
Gibson, James, Apprentice of
Californian
,
138-41
,
145
,
149
,
151
,
152-57
Gill, Ernest, Assistant Donkeyman of
Californian
,
145
,
147
,
148
Gilnagh, Kathy,
87
Goodwin, Frederick,
83-84
,
85
,
86
,
97-98
,
212
Gracie, Colonel Archibald,
88
,
41
,
42
,
44
,
92
,
96
,
97
,
108
,
109
,
119
,
120
,
121
,
189
Great Eastern
,
20-22
Grimm, Jack,
199
Groves, Charles V., Third Officer of
Californian
,
136-38
,
144
,
148
,
149
Guggenheim family,
172
Guns,
see
Firearms
Gyre
,
200
Harland & Wolff (builders of
Titanic
),
11-15
,
63
,
69
,
76
,
78-79
,
93
Hart, Steward John E.,
85-86
Hartley, Wallace,
6
,
43
,
106
,
110
,
113
,
118
Haven, H.,
see
Homer
Hawke
,
30-32
Hecht. Ben,
178-79
Help
,
195-96
Hitchens, Quartermaster Robert,
60
,
67
,
68
H. J. W. Fay,
200
Homer, Henry Haven (“Kid”),
38
Hume, Jock,
114
Hurley, Reverend Wilfred G.,
25
Ice
struck by Titanic,
46
,
47
,
66-67
,
71
conditions in the area,
130
,
171
sighted by
Carpathia
,
129
Ice field faced by
Californian
,
143-44
,
149
,
150
,
159
Insurance,
117
“In the Shadows” (popular song),
109
Investigations comparison between British and U.S.,
169-72
see also
British Inquiry and United States Senate investigations
Isaacs, Sir Rufus,
156
Isafjördhur, Iceland,
154