SS Rotterdam Passenger List - 28 June 1930
Front Cover of a STCA Passenger List from the SS Rotterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 28 June 1930 from New York to Rotterdam via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain Lieuwen. GGA Image ID # 1e0681cee6
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: Lieuwen
- Chief Officer: Augspurg
- Chief Engineer: Boldius
- Purser: Ziessen
- Physician: Dr. Dowling
- Chief Steward: Sobering
- Hostess: Mrs. Parker Hamilton
- Leader: Mr. Parker Hamilton
- Lecturer: Mr. Hugh S. Morrison
- Orchestra: University of Colorado
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STCA Passengers
- Abbott, Mr. Lawrence W.
- Abt, Miss Antoinette
- Acker, Miss Helen
- Adams, Mr. Carl
- Agan, Miss Edna
- Agnew, Miss Buella
- Akers, Dr. C. F.
- Akers, Mrs. C. F.
- Akers, Miss Velone
- Allen, Miss Elizabeth
- Allen, Miss K.
- Allen, Miss V.
- Allen, Cadet Charles
- Allen, Mrs. Addie F.
- Allensworth, Mrs. Margaret
- Alsop, Mr. Thomas
- Anderson, Mr. Dean A.
- Anderson, Miss Frances Betty
- Anderson, Miss Nancy Jane
- Anderson, Rev. William K.
- Anderson, Mrs. William K.
- Angeny, Miss Anna
- Aplington, Jr., Mr. Henry
- Arnold, Miss Helen
- Arnold, Mrs. Caroline
- Asker, Miss Ethel E.
- Atherton, Miss Mary D.
- Atkins, Rev. Charles H.
- Atkins, Mrs. Charles H.
- Atkins, Mr. J. G.
- Baily, Mr.
- Bane, Miss Margaret
- Bardi, Miss Ernestine A.
- Barland, Miss Dorethea
- Barnard, Mrs. F. H.
- Barnard, Miss Virginia
- Barnett, Miss Catherine
- Barth, Miss Elizabeth
- Bartlett, Miss Ellen
- Bartol, Mr. George
- Bassford, Miss Irma
- Batt, Miss Martha L.
- Batt, Miss Barbara B.
- Batt, Miss Jean E.
- Beale, Mrs. Mary M.
- Beattie, Miss Virginia
- Beatty, Miss Lois
- Beck, Miss Helen
- Becker, Miss M.
- Bell, Miss Cora
- Bell, Miss Frances
- Bell, Mrs. Elizabeth M.
- Bernardin, Rev. J. B.
- Berwick, Miss Viola
- Birdsey, Miss Ida
- Bittenbender, Miss Ada
- Blair, Mrs. V. L.
- Blair, Miss Dorothea
- Blair, Miss Beatrice
- Blake, Miss Mary A.
- Blank, Miss Laura
- Boardman, Miss Gladys
- Bolton, Miss Jessie
- Bomberger, Mrs. Ida G.
- Bond, Mr. Patterson
- Boortz, Mr. Harvey
- Borchardt, Miss Lilly
- Boruss, Mr. John P.
- Bouman, Prof. Dr. K. H.
- Bouman, Mrs. K. H.
- Bowie, Mr. Robert
- Boyce, Prof. G. C.
- Boyd, Miss Priscilla
- Boyd, Mrs. J. J.
- Boyd, Mr. William
- Brandt, Miss Hazel
- Breece, Miss Helen
- Brittell, Miss Mary
- Broower, Miss Eleanor
- Brown, Mrs. A. E.
- Brownell, Jr., Mr. George
- Buchtel, Miss Mary
- Buffums, Miss Edith
- Bull, Mr.
- Burgess, Mr. J. Perry
- Burnett, Miss Kathleen
- Burnett, Miss Eleanor
- Burr, Miss
- Butler, Miss Marie
- Butler, Miss Elizabeth
- Byron, Miss Rebecca
- Callam, Miss A. M.
- Callam, Miss M. R.
- Campbell, Miss Catherine
- Canan, Miss Elsie D.
- Cantor, Miss Augusta
- Capron, Miss B. G.
- Carkener, Mr. Guyton
- Carliner, Mr. Samuel
- Carling, Miss Edna H.
- Carlson, Miss Hilma
- Carr, Miss Agnes
- Carr, Jr., Mr. Rederick L.
- Carter, Miss Clyde
- Carter, Miss E.
- Cgrieniewski, Miss E.
- Chamberlin, Miss FFrieda
- Chapin, Mr. T. C.
- Chapman, Miss Minnie
- Chase, Mr.
- Cherrington, Dr. M. H.
- Cherrington, Mrs. M. H.
- Childs, Miss Dorothy
- Claggett, Mr. T. P.
- Clark, Mrs. James O.
- Clark, Miss Eleanor
- Clark, Miss Mary A.
- Clarke, Mr. Robert
- Clarke, Miss Rosamond
- Clawson, Mrs. Margaret
- Cleaves, Mr. Richard
- Coke, Miss Marion
- Colgan, Miss Eleanor
- Collier, Miss Harriet
- Collins, Mr. Josiah
- Collins, Mr. Wetherill
- Collins, Mrs. Caroline
- Coller, Miss
- Colonnese, Miss Mary
- Compton, Miss E.
- Conkling, Miss Elizabeth
- Cook, Miss Lorence
- Coolbaugh, Miss Ruth
- Cooley, Miss M. R.
- Coombs, Miss Margaret
- Cooper, Mrs. M. B.
- Cooper, Miss Laura B.
- Cooper, Mr. Ford
- Cotter, Mrs. LeRoy
- Cotter, Miss Nancy
- Coughlin, Miss Gertrude
- Courtis, Mr. Thomas M.
- Crary, Mr. Calvert
- Crawford, Miss Janet
- Cremin, Mr. Bernard L.
- Cross, Miss Harriet
- Crowell, Miss Helen
- Crowell, Miss Lydia
- Crowley, Miss Marion
- Culbertson, Miss Pauline
- Culver, Miss Elizabeth
- Cummings, Miss Fidelia
- Curns, Miss Beatrice
- Curran, Miss Emily
- Dacken, Mrs. Joan
- Dahlke, Miss Emma C. H.
- Dana, Mr. A. C.
- Danziger, Mr. Rederick
- Darnell, Mr. Charles S.
- Davidson, Mr. I. F.
- Davis, Miss Marion
- Davis, Mr. Shelby
- Davies, Miss Marion
- Dawes, Miss Winifred
- Dawson, Miss Edith M.
- DeNauw, Mrs Frieda
- De Tweiler, Miss Alice E.
- Denison, Miss Isabel
- Denier, Mr. William H.
- Dewey, Mr. Alfred
- Dexter, Mr.
- Dickerson, Mr. Charles
- Dickson, Miss Anna
- Dielmann, Miss Fern
- Dilks, Miss Eva
- Dilks, Miss Clara
- Dingeldine, Mr. George
- Doherty, Miss Marion
- Doherty, III, Mr. Henry
- Donaghy, Mrs. J.
- Donaghy, Miss Thelma
- Donahue, Mr. Robert
- Doremus, Miss Lillian
- Dotzler, Mr. Louis
- Doughty, Dr. Phebe V.
- Downer, Mr. Edgar
- Downer, Mrs. Edgar
- Drew, Mrs. William J.
- Drew, Miss K.
- Droshnicop, Miss Gertrude
- Dumbauld, Mr. Edward
- Dunham, Miss Ella
- Eames, Miss Eleanor E.
- Eastman, Miss Evelyn
- Eaton, Miss Elizabeth
- Eaton, Miss Mary
- Eddy, Miss Helen
- Edgarton, Miss Alma
- Ehrlich, Mr. E. M.
- Elderdice, Miss V.
- Elsasser, Mr. Leonard
- Elsasser, Mr. David
- English, Miss Mary
- Erwin, Miss Susan
- Eschante, Miss Alice
- Estabrook, Miss Marjorie
- Estey, Miss Rebecca
- Evans, Rev. Burt D.
- Fairbank, Miss Lucy
- Falion, Mr. George M.
- Falion, Mr. John
- Faye, Mr. Alexander
- Fendrick, Miss Erne
- Finley, Miss Lorence
- Finley, Miss Effie
- Finney, Mr. George
- Fischer, Mr. J. B.
- Fisher, Miss Philippina
- Fitzgerald, Miss Mary M.
- Fitzgerald, Miss Loretta
- Fitzgerald, Miss Irene L.
- Flaharan, Miss Mary
- Flaharan, Miss Elizabeth
- Fletcher, Miss Virginia
- Forbes, Miss
- Force, Miss Elizabeth
- Ford, Miss Nell D.
- Forte, Miss Mary
- Forsyth, Miss Mary
- Foster, Miss Mary M.
- Foster, Miss Mary
- Foster, Miss Jennie
- Fowler, Miss Esther
- Fowler, Miss Eileen
- Fox, Mrs. Gilbert
- Franklin, Miss E.
- Franklin, Miss Etta
- Freeman, Mr. Charles
- Fretts, Miss A. Alta
- Frost, Miss Louise
- Frost, Miss Lilly B.
- Frost, Miss Jane
- Frost, Miss Mary
- Fugate, Miss Mary F.
- Fuge, Miss Ruth M.
- Fuller, Mr. William P.
- Gardner, Miss Edith
- Garfield, Miss Alicia
- GarLand, Miss Edith
- Genre, Miss Blanche
- George, Miss Catherine
- Gibb, Mr. A. S.
- Gifford, Miss Priscilla
- Gilbert, Miss Lorence
- Gilbert, Mrs. William
- Givens, Miss Margaret L.
- Gochenauer, Miss Hazel
- Goetzinger, Miss Katherine
- Good, Mr. Glendon
- Goodman, Mr. Jules E.
- Gore, Mr. Clark
- Gouldin, Mr. H. C.
- Goulding. Miss Noami
- Govone, Miss Mary
- Gramm, Miss B. S.
- Grant, Miss Alice
- Gray, Miss Martha E.
- Green, Miss Avis
- Green, Miss Vera
- Green, Miss Hildreth
- Greenhalge, Mr. Arnold M.
- Grinnell, Miss Ellen
- Grinnell, Mr. Ira L.
- Hafstad, Mr. L. R.
- Hagberg, Miss Georgia
- Hague, Miss Manie
- Haitsch, Miss Elsie
- Halpern, Miss Ida
- Hamilton, Mrs. Parker
- Hancock, Miss Elsie
- Harrington, Miss Marye S.
- Hartwig, Mr. Alfred
- Harwood, Mr. Henry
- Haskins, Miss Reva
- Harding, Mr. H. F.
- Harding, Miss Sylvia
- Harlo, Miss Nannette
- Harmon, Mr. H. P.
- Harmon, Master Holbrook
- Harmon, Master Hubert
- Harmon, Mrs. H. P.
- Harmon, Miss Welthyan
- Hartgensis, Mr. Jerome
- Hartgensis, Mrs. Jerome
- Hassel, Miss M. E.
- Hedgepath, Mr. Vale
- Henson, Mr. G. N.
- Herling, Mr. Robert
- Hermann, Miss Evelyn
- Hero, III, Mr. Andrew
- Herrick, Mr. Benjamin S.
- Herrick, II, Mr. D. Cady
- Herson, Miss Katherine
- Hewitt, Miss H. Lillian
- Heyne, Miss Lydia
- Hicks, Miss Marye B.
- Hickson, Miss B. M.
- Hiden, Miss Georgia
- Higgins, Mr. Roger
- Higgins, Mrs. Roger
- Hilbish, Miss Lorence
- Hill, Mrs. J. Chandler
- Hill, Miss Charlotte R.
- Hill, Prof. James M.
- Hill, Mrs. James M.
- Hintz, Mr. Melvin
- Hirschi, Mr. Daniel
- Hoag, Miss Alice N.
- Hobson, Miss Anne L.
- Hoff, Miss Leona M.
- Hofman, Miss Martha
- Hoffrichter, Miss Eileen
- Hogen, Sir Charles R.
- Holbert, Miss Belle
- Holland, Miss Anna
- Holland, Miss Clarissa
- Hollingshead, Mr. Arthur
- Holmes, Miss Helen
- Holmes, Mrs. Ralph W.
- Holmes, Miss Caroline G.
- Holmes, Miss Alice
- Hooper, Miss Gertrude
- Hope, Miss Boydie
- Horn, Mr. Franklin
- Houghton, Mrs. Alice
- Houghton, Miss Barbara
- Houghton, Miss Anne
- Howard, Mr. A. C.
- Howard, Mrs. A. C.
- Howard, Master John
- Howard, Miss Adrienne R.
- Howard, Miss Julia
- Howlett, Miss Edith
- Hoyt, Miss Anna C.
- Hoyt, Miss Elizabeth E.
- Huber, Jr., Mr. John F.
- Huckins, Miss Pearl C.
- Hughes, Miss Elsie
- Hughes, Mr. Lloyd
- Hughes, Miss Ana May
- Hulse, Miss Mary P.
- Humes, Miss Hilda
- Humes, Miss Elizabeth
- Humphreys, Mr. Norman N.
- Humphreys, Miss Ella
- Huncke, Mr. George D.
- Huncke, Mrs. George D.
- Hunt, Miss Ruth E.
- Hunt, Mrs. H. H.
- Hunt, Miss Hazel
- Hurff, Mr. H. C.
- Hurff, Mrs. H. C.
- Hutton, Miss Mary
- Hutton, Miss Eleanor
- lsbell, Miss Pauline
- lsenberg. Miss Maud R.
- Jackson, Mr. Henry B.
- Jay, Mr. Nelson D.
- Jenney, Mr. Charles
- Johannignean, Mr. C. T.
- Johannignean, Mrs. C. T.
- John, Miss Louise
- Johnson, Mrs. Alva J.
- Johnson, Miss Priscilla
- Johnson, Miss Helen
- Johnston, Mr. J. M.
- Jones, Miss Dorothea
- Jones, Mr. M. H.
- Jordan, Miss Mildred
- Judd, Mr. O. G.
- Kane, Miss Margaret
- Karp, Miss M. A.
- Keech, Miss Janet
- Keegan, Mrs. Frances
- Keeney, Mr. Edmund L.
- Keffer, Mrs. Mary V.
- Keiber, Miss Helen
- Keller, Mr. G. W. F.
- Kelly, Miss Sally E. A.
- Kelly, Miss Frances
- Kelly, Mr. J. M.
- Kemmis, Miss Gertrude M.
- Kemp, Miss Harriet
- Kemp, Miss Mary
- Kimball, Mr. Red
- Kimball, Miss Joy
- Kimpel, Mrs. Marie
- King, Miss Martha Louise
- King, Miss Eleanor W.
- Kinnear, Mrs. Katherine
- Klein, Miss Katherine
- Klopp, Mr. Kenneth F.
- Kohlmeyer, Miss Marie
- Koppelman, Miss Grace
- Kornblaw, Mr. A.
- Koster, Mr. Peter
- Kovacs, Dr. Joseph
- Krans, Mr. S. W.
- Kuhn, Mr. J. A.
- Kümmel, Miss Charlotte
- Ladd, Mrs. Geraldine
- Lamb, Mr. Theodore W.
- Lamont, Miss Mary
- Lamont, Mr. E. L.
- Lane, Miss Eloise
- Lane, Miss Margaret T.
- Lang, Miss Ruth M.
- Larson, Miss Charlotte
- Latane, Miss Elinore
- Lawler, Miss Maude
- Lawless, Miss Inez
- Lawson, Miss H.
- Leese, Mr. Oscar B.
- Lennox, Miss Mary B.
- Lennox, Miss Margaret
- Lewis, Miss Caroline
- Lewis, Miss Harriet E.
- Lewis, Mr. Henry G.
- Lewis, Miss Cait
- Limberg, Mr. Charles C.
- Lindsey, Prof. Joseph B.
- Lindsey, Mrs. Joseph B.
- Linker, Miss Ann
- Lisenby, Mrs. A. S.
- Littlefield, Miss E. Dorothy
- Locher, Mr. Ellis
- Locke, Miss Alice
- Logie, Miss Iona M. R.
- Loughlin, Miss Bernice
- Love, Miss Janet
- Lubowski, Dr. A. H.
- Lummis, Mr. R. H.
- Lyons, Mr. Jesse
- Malcolm, Mr. Frances M.
- McCarthy, Miss Katherine
- McCarthy, Mr. Jack
- McCarty, Miss Harriet
- McCotter, Jr., Mr. D. C.
- McCotter, Mr. J. M.
- McCoy, Col. Ralph
- McCoy, Mrs. Ralph
- McCoy, Mr. C. B.
- McDevitt, Mr. P. F.
- McDonnell, Miss Mary
- MacFarlane, Miss Harriet
- McGinnis, Miss A.
- McGinty, Miss Katherine
- McKaig, Mr. Archie
- McLean, Mr. William
- McMillen, Mr. C. R.
- McMillen, Mrs. C. R.
- McNally, Miss M. Alice
- McNeil, Miss Phyllis
- McNeil, Miss Esther
- McNinnie, Miss Bertha
- Mahoney, Miss Anna
- Mallory, Miss Mary
- Mandeville, Miss Kathryn
- Marnix, Mrs. Annie E.
- Marsh, Miss Pauline
- Marshall, Mrs. M. Elizabeth
- Marshall, Miss Marion C.
- Mather, Miss Mary
- Martin, Mr. Francis C.
- Martin, Mrs. Francis C.
- Masland, Miss Evelyn T.
- Masland, Miss Marion
- Mason, Mr. Jack
- Mason, Miss Vera
- Mason, Mrs. M. S.
- Matcham, Mr. Sidney
- Maynard, Mr. Robert
- Meadows, Miss Edith A.
- Meier, Mrs. Herman
- Melströme, Miss Irma
- Merigold, Miss Marguerite
- Meyer, Miss Lydia
- Miles, Miss Myrna L.
- Miles. Miss Margaret
- Miller, Mr. Harold
- Miller, Miss Sarah H.
- Miller, Miss Marian
- Miller, Mr. Rank
- Miller, Mr. Robbins H.
- Miller, Prof. N. C.
- Miller, Mrs. N. C.
- Miller, Dr. R. B.
- Miller, Mr. R. B.
- Miller, Mr. Andrew
- Mills, Miss Grace E.
- Misselhorn, Miss Doris
- Mitchell, Miss Maude
- Mitchell, Mrs. Lorence
- Mockbridge, Miss Ella W.
- Moffett, Miss Caroline T.
- Moore, Mrs. Jenny H.
- Moore, Miss Margaret
- Morgan, Mr. Randall
- Morgan, Miss Ruth
- Morgan, Miss Barbara
- Morris, Mr. G. Douglass
- Morris, Miss Mary
- Morrison, Prof. Hugh S.
- Morrison, Mrs. Hugh S.
- Morrison, Mr. James
- Morrison, Miss Mildred
- Morrison, Miss Ruth E.
- Morrow, Miss LuciIle
- Morton, Miss Lucy
- Moss, Jr., Mr. Sanford A.
- Moss, Miss Evelyn
- Moss, Miss Emma V.
- Moxley, Miss Abbie C.
- Mozier, Miss Julia
- Mueller, Miss Ila
- Mummy, Miss Amanda
- Murch, Miss Lucille
- Murphy, Miss Margaret
- Neely, Miss Jane B.
- Nelson, Miss Florence
- Neth, Miss Glena D.
- Newby, Prof. L. C.
- Newby, Mrs. L. C.
- Newell, Mr. H. P.
- Nicoll, Mr. Charles H.
- Nicoll, Mrs. Charles H.
- Nienow, Miss Sylvia
- Noble, Mr. G. F.
- Norris, Miss Lucy
- Noyes, Miss Elmira E.
- Noyes, Miss Mayrea
- Nugent, Miss Margaret E.
- O'Brien, Miss Vivian
- O'Callaghan, Mr. Thomas
- O'Donnell, Miss Elizabeth
- O'Donovan, Miss Katherine
- O'Gara, Miss Anna
- O'Gara, Miss Katherine
- O'Rourke, Mr. Vernon
- Otterson, Miss Irene
- Oeschlager, Miss Anna
- Oswald, Mr. V. A.
- Outterson, Mr. L. A.
- Overton, Miss Mary
- Owen, Mr. Tudor H.
- Paarlberg, Miss Mary
- Page, Mr. John
- Page, Mrs. R. W.
- Palmer, Miss Peggy
- Palmer, Mr. R. C.
- Pardee, Miss Elizabeth
- Parrish, Miss Charlotte R.
- Parshall, Miss Betty
- Pascal, Miss Maxine
- Patrick, Mrs. Ida Poole
- Patrick, Miss Janet L.
- Patterson, Mr. A. Willing
- Patterson, Mr. R. B.
- Patterson, Mrs. Neida
- Paul, Miss Muriel
- Paul, Miss Harriet
- Paulman, Miss Mary R.
- Payne, Mr. Paul
- Pearsell, Miss Ethel
- Pearson, Miss Harriet E.
- Pennington, Miss Anne
- Perrault, Miss Regina M.
- Perry, Mr. R. A.
- Petry, Mr. Nicholas
- Pfarr, Miss Carrie E.
- Phelan, Mr. William F.
- Phelps, Miss Clare R.
- Philpott, Miss Mabel
- Phiscator, Miss E.
- Pierce, Miss Selma
- Pine, Miss Harriet
- Pinger, Mrs. A. W.
- Pinger, Miss Margaret
- Plummer, Miss Doris
- Pomeroy, Mr. Thomas N.
- Potts, Miss Elizabeth A.
- Potts, Miss Ruth
- Powell, Mrs. William A.
- Powell, Miss Jane
- Powell, Miss Jane
- Powell, Miss Dorothy
- Powell, Miss Marian E.
- Price, Mrs. Herbert L.
- Prichitt, Miss Katharine
- Prescott, Miss Ruth
- Pugh, Cadet John
- Purcell, Mrs. Carrie H.
- Pumell, Mr. L. B.
- Quimby, Miss Dorothy
- Quimby, Miss Gertrude
- Racow, Miss Sophie
- Racow, Miss Belle
- Radoff, Miss Frieda
- Ragan, Miss Winifred H.
- Ragan, Miss Martha E.
- Ragan, Miss Janette
- Ramsey, Miss Lorena D.
- Ramsey, Mr. William D.
- Randolph, Miss Maye
- Raschke, Dr. Emil H.
- Raschke, Miss Margaret
- Raschke, Miss Erna
- Raschke, Miss Ruth
- Raschke, Mrs. E. H.
- Rast, Mrs. H. H.
- Rauch, Mr. Julius
- Rauskold, Miss Helen
- Red, Miss Mary
- Reed, Mr. J. B.
- Reed, Miss Mary
- Reeves, Miss Hazel
- Regan, Miss Helen
- Reilly, Miss Veronica
- Reilly, Miss Mary A.
- Renner, Miss Hildegarde
- Rianhart, Miss Naomi
- Rice, Miss Naomi
- Rich, Miss Leonore M.
- Riguard, Mr.
- Ring, Mr. G. C.
- Ring, Mrs. G. C.
- Rippas, Miss
- Robbins, Mr. William
- Robinson, Miss Elizabeth
- Robson, Miss Jane
- Roeger, Mrs. Dorothy E.
- Roeger, Mr. Anton
- Roclker, Miss Katherine
- Rogers, Miss Marjory
- Rogers, Miss Margaret
- Romig, Miss Anabel
- Ross, Mr. Edward J.
- Ross, Miss Helen
- Ross, Miss Margaret
- Ruhnka, Miss Elizabeth
- Russell, Miss Beulah
- Russell, Miss Nina
- Russell, Miss Agnes
- Russell, Miss Phebe
- Rusell, Mr. William E.
- Ryon, Mr. Walter G.
- Sackett, Miss Eva Lee
- Salisbury, Miss Jean
- Salt, Mrs. Martha
- Saltonstall, Miss Caroline
- Sanborn, Mrs. Victoria
- Sanderson, Mr. Robert
- Sanford, Mr. James
- Sanford, Dr. Leonard
- Sanford, Mrs. Leonard
- Savage, Miss Beatrice
- Savage, Miss Helen
- Schaeffer, Dr. Harry E.
- Schick, Miss Martha
- Schlegel, Mr. F. Gordon
- Schmidt, Mr. G.
- Schmidt, Miss Constance
- Schmitt, Miss Dorothy
- Schoeles, Miss Elizabeth K.
- Schofield, Miss Jennie E.
- Schreiber, Miss Linda
- Schultz, Miss Edythe
- Schwarting, Mrs. Clara
- Schwarting, Mr. Clarence
- Schwarz, Miss Barbara
- Scott, Mr. John E.
- Scott, Miss Elizabeth
- Scott, Mr. T. P.
- Scott, Miss Mildred C.
- Scott, Miss Eva
- Seaman, Miss Margaret
- Sebring, Miss Hazel
- Seeber, Miss Elizabeth
- SecIey, Miss Lila J.
- Seiss, Mr. Leonard
- Seiss, Mrs. Leonard
- Seward, Miss Elsie P.
- Seyboldt, Miss Lucille
- Shallenberger, Miss Christy A.
- Shallerberg, Mrs. O. B.
- Shanahan, Miss Goldie
- Shapiro, Mr. Albert
- Shaw, Miss Constance
- Shawger, Miss Bertha
- Shipley, Miss Nell
- Shisler, Miss Ruth E.
- Shisler, Miss Mary J.
- Shotwell. Miss Mary
- Siebe, Miss Esther
- Sillcocks, Miss Sally
- Simonds, Miss Pauline
- Simpson, Miss Jessie
- Skinner, Mr. Dudley
- Slack, Miss Barbara
- Slade, Miss Genevieve
- Smith, Mrs. Catherine
- Smith, Mr. C. H.
- Smith, Mr. D. P.
- Smith, Miss Bessie E.
- Smith, Miss Lois P.
- Smith, Mrs. Margaret
- Smith, Miss Millicent V.
- Smith Miss E .B.
- Smith, Miss Pauline
- Smith, Miss Rose G.
- Smith, Mr. R. L.
- Smith, Miss Victoria B.
- Smith, Miss Bathie B.
- Smithgall, Miss Elizabeth
- Snow, Prof. Royal H.
- Sergenson, Miss Amy
- Soyler, Miss K. B.
- Snyder, Mr. R. H.
- Spaeth, Miss Vera M.
- Spaulding, Miss Doris J.
- Spelt, Miss T. J.
- Spooner, Miss Marjorie
- Squires, Miss Elizabeth S.
- Stark, Miss Marion G.
- Steinbach, Miss Eleanor
- Steinmetz, Miss Lee A.
- Stern, Mrs. George P.
- Stern, Miss Rose C.
- Sternberg, Mr. M. S.
- Stirling, Miss Alice
- Stodelhofer, Miss Dorothy
- Stone, Miss Helen
- Storer, Mr. Walter H.
- Storer, Miss Margaret
- Stouck, Miss Ida M.
- Strater, Miss Angela
- Strong, Miss Emory
- Suessman, Miss Ramona
- Sulcer, Miss Eleanor
- Sullivan, Miss Catherine
- Sullivan, Miss Helen A.
- Sumpf, Miss Jeanne
- Swayze, Miss Gladys
- Sweeney, Miss Agnes L.
- Taeusch, Mr. Henry W.
- Taeusch, Mrs. Henry W.
- Tallant, Miss Eloise
- Tammen, Mr. H.
- Taylor, Miss Emily
- Taylor, Miss Eva R.
- Taylor, Miss Velma
- Taylor, Miss Vera
- Tennant, Miss Jean
- Tennant, Mrs. W. E.
- Thatcher, Mr. J. H.
- Thompson, Miss Margaret
- Thompson, Miss W.
- Thompson, Miss L. W.
- Thresher, Miss Anna May
- Thompson, Miss Eleanor W.
- Thorpe, Miss Janet C.
- Thurston, Miss E. H.
- Tibbitts, Miss Lorence
- Tilton, Miss Lurline
- Tinkey, Mr. B. A.
- Tinkey, Mrs. B. A.
- Totten, Miss Louise
- Trimbey, Miss Ethelyn
- Troian, Miss Helen
- Tuckley, Miss Martha
- Tuckley, Miss Elizabeth
- Turner, Miss Pattie
- Ulrich, Mrs. Gertrude
- Ungerer, Miss Margaret L.
- Van Avery, Miss Evelyn
- Van Messel, Miss Rela
- Von Bradish, Dr. J. A.
- Von Bradish, Mrs. J. A.
- Van Etten, Miss Mary
- Van Hanswjk, Mrs. Sjane
- Vaescn, Mr. R.
- Vale, Miss Anita
- Vanlceowen, Mr. Charles
- Vedder, Miss Janet
- Vedder, Miss Lillian
- Vernaeren, Mrs.
- Vissering, Mr. Norman
- Vogel, Miss Frances
- Wainer, Miss Lorence E.
- Waith, Mrs. William S.
- Waith, Mr. William S.
- Waith, Master Eugene
- Walcott, Mr. Johnalden, Mr. H. T.
- Walker, Miss Margaret R.
- Walcott, Mr. Robert
- Wald, Miss Ethel
- Waldo, Mrs. C. A.
- Waldo, Miss Alice G.
- Wall, Miss Elizabeth
- Wall, Miss Celia M.
- Wallace, Mr. Joseph E.
- Wallace, Mr. F. E.
- Wallace, Mr. A. M.
- Walter, Miss Ella C.
- Walton, Miss Emily
- Wamback, Miss Carolyn
- Warner, Jr., Mr. E. L.
- Warren, Jr., Mr. Benjamin S.
- Wassal, Miss La Verne
- Watkins, Miss Louise
- Watson, Miss Amelia
- Watt, Miss Margaret
- Weaver, Jr., Mr. Alva P.
- Weaver, Miss Elizabeth
- Weaver, Miss Katherine
- Webber, Miss Mabel
- Webster, Mr. John E.
- Weed, Miss Lillia
- Wells, Miss Charley K.
- Welsh, Miss Lenore
- Wessel, Mr. Arthur
- Wonderle, Miss Blanche
- West, Mr. Ward A.
- Wheaton, Miss Edith
- White, Miss Eleanor
- White, Miss Harriet E.
- Whitfield, Miss Irene F.
- Whitman, Mr. John L.
- Whitman, Mr. Paul S.
- Whitney, Miss Elizabeth
- Whitney, Miss Susan M.
- Whittredge, Miss Maria
- Wickelman, Miss Della
- Widman, Miss Marguerite
- Widman, Miss Marion
- Wikoff, Mr. William M.
- Wikoff, Mrs. William M.
- Wikoff, Mr. Walter M.
- Wilde, Miss Gladys F.
- Will, Miss Lucy M.
- Williams, Miss Edwina
- Williams, Mr. S. G.
- Williamson, Mrs. Mae C.
- Williamson, Miss Mildred
- Wilson, Mrs. P. E.
- Wilson, Miss Lorence
- Wilson, Miss Loretta
- Wilson, Mr. P. E.
- Wilson Miss Elizabeth
- Wingo, Miss Moss
- Wingo, Miss Dorothy
- Winters, Mr. W. B.
- Winters, Mrs. W. B.
- Wistar, Mr. Thomas
- Witte, Mrs. Emma L.
- Woodson, Lieut. Norman
- Woodworth, Miss Emmett J.
- Woodworth, Mrs. Katherine
- Wolf, Mrs. Eva Nagel
- Wolf, Miss Katherine
- Worthington, Mr. Harold
- Worthington, Mrs. Harold
- Wright, Miss Mary Jane
- Wyckoff, Mr. C. Sterling
- Wyckoff, Miss Marion M.
- Zimmerman, Miss Rio
Passenger Information
MAIL AND PACKAGES
All properly addressed mail and packages will be delivered to the passengers' cabins. Any questions about mail should be addressed to the Leading Steward. Passengers must sign receipt in duplicate for all packages received.
DECK CHAIRS AND STEAMER RUGS
May be hired upon application to the Deck steward at a charge of $1.50 each.
ROOM CHANGES
No room changes may be made except officially through the Purser or, on STCA sailings, through the leader.
SEATS AT TABLE
May be obtained from the Leading Steward in the Dining Saloon after sailing. On midnight sailings permanent table seats will be assigned after breakfast the next morning.
When one sitting
- Breakfast: 7-9 AM.
- Luncheon: 12:30 P.M.
- Dinner: 6:30 P.M.
When two sittings
- Breakfast: 7-9 A.M.
- Luncheon: 12 Noon and 1:15 P.M.
- Dinner: 6 P.M. and 7:15 P.M.
VALUABLES
For the convenience of the passengers the Line has provided safe deposit boxes in the Purser's office in which any valuables may be deposited upon payment to the Purser of $4.00, this amount to be refunded when the key of the deposit box is returned. However, the Line does not assume any responsibility for the safe custody of such articles. (Passengers may, if they wish, protect themselves by insurance.)
EXCHANGE OF MONEY
The Purser is prepared to exchange a limited amount of American money into foreign currency at rates which will be advised upon application. Almost all kinds of Travelers checks in limited amounts may be cashed at the Purser's office.
DIVINE SERVICE
Divine service will be held each Sunday providing someone is on board entitled to and willing to officiate.
DOCTOR
The Doctor is authorized to make customary charges, subject in each case to the approval of the Commander, for treating passengers at their request for any illness not originating on the voyage. In case of sickness originating on the voyage no charge will be made and medicine will be provided free in all cases. Passengers receiving medical attention from the ship's physician do so without responsibility on the part of the Company for same.
POSTAL INFORMATION
Stamps for letters to be mailed at Plymouth, Boulogne- Sur-Mer and Rotterdam may be obtained from the Library Steward.
WIRELESS MESSAGES
May be sent from the wireless room where rates may be obtained. Passengers should receive a receipt for each message sent.
BAGGAGE (GENERAL)
Only hand baggage and steamer trunks can be taken into the cabins; large pieces will be stored in the baggage hold. Passengers have access to the Baggage room daily at fixed hours. Children have no admittance to the Baggage room.
Any information regarding Baggage may be obtained from the Baggage Master.
Passengers bound for Europe, who wish to store their baggage at Boulogne-sur-Mer or Rotterdam until their return voyage, can leave same with the Baggage-Master who will issue a check for every piece of baggage thus received. No charge will be made for storage at Boulogne-Sur-Mer or Rotterdam.
On the voyage from New York to Rotterdam, baggage is accepted by the Baggage Master for expressage by fast or slow freight to places in Holland and, if possible, also to places in other countries. Charges will be collected upon delivery, except in case of baggage checked through on board to places in Holland by rail (passengers' bag' gage), for which the fare will be collected by the Baggage Master against delivery of a check.
If so desired the Company undertakes to forward baggage, hand baggage excepted, from its dock to the rail' way station free of charge, but cannot accept any responsibility as to the hour of delivery at the station.
Passengers are earnestly requested to look out themselves for their hand baggage, no responsibility being assumed in respect thereof by the company.
Passengers are equally cautioned to be very careful in the disposal of their small baggage, more especially during embarkation or stay in port, such with a view to the many unknown persons on board at that time.
With reference to the foregoing the attention of Passengers is called to the fact that baggage can be insured at the offices as well as on board the steamers of the Company.
For information please apply to the Purser or to the Baggage Master
Services For Passengers in Europe
THE HAND-ME-DOWN
Notations on hotels, pensions and restaurants throughout Europe made and checked up from year to year by STCA's passengers, as well as names of doctors, theatre events, railroad and visa savings and sundry information you usually have to find out for yourself. The comprehensive Hand-Me-Down containing this information may be obtained from the STCA library or at the Purser's office at the special price of $1.50.
DRIVURSELF SERVICE
During June, July, August and September the STCA representatives in London and Paris can give you information as to reliable firms from whom Drivurself cars may be rented.
SHOPPING SERVICE
In Paris patrons are invited to make use of the STCA Shopping Service during June, July, August and September. Without charge it can usually help to put you in touch with shops where you can buy exactly what you want at the most advantageous prices. It can also put you in touch with a 24 hour film developing service.
In London, the STCA representative will also be able to put passengers in touch with a 24 hour film developing service and a number of advantageous shopping addresses.
Passengers may have their mail sent in care of the Holland America Line Paris or London offices from which points it will be forwarded to you at your designation throughout the summer.
LANDING ARRANGEMENTS
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS LANDING AT PLYMOUTH.
A special train will be run direct from Plymouth to London as soon after debarkation as possible, provided the number of passengers warrants it. The run takes about 4 hours. The third class rail fare is $7.85 (there is no second class), first class $12.50. There is a daily motor coach service from Plymouth to London, leaving Plymouth at 9.00 A. M. and arriving in London 11 Zi hours later. Cost about $5.00. Railroad tickets to London are sold at the Purser's office.
BAGGAGE
Passengers disembarking at Plymouth are requested to claim from the Baggage Master or Room Steward baggage-labels bearing the first letter of their surname; it is most important that these labels be attached to each piece of hand baggage as this will facilitate the efficient handling of same upon arrival at the Pier at Plymouth.
As soon as the tender comes alongside the Pier, porters will come on board and transfer all baggage to the Customs warehouse where it will be deposited under letter boards arranged in alphabetical order. When the baggage has been sorted in the warehouse, porters will conduct the passengers to the Customs platforms where the passengers' baggage will be found under the appropriate initial.
Passengers are earnestly requested to look out for their own hand baggage, as the Company assumes no responsibility for it.
When the baggage has been cleared by the Customs authorities the porters will convey same to the train. This transfer is at the passengers' expense.
It is essential that passengers should accompany the porters with their baggage in order that same may be properly checked by the Railway Officials and correctly labeled for destination.
Passengers should instruct the porters as to which pieces of hand baggage they desire placed in their traveling compartment; all heavy baggage will be placed in the Baggage van.
It should be understood that the Company, whilst taking every precaution for the safe handling of passengers' baggage, does not take any responsibility for same and the above arrangements are made solely for the passengers' convenience.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS LANDING AT BOULOGNE-SUR-MER
A special train to Paris is dispatched as soon after debarkation as possible. The run takes about 3 hours. The Third Class fare is $2.00 (but there is no Third Class on the special boat train), the Second Class $3.25, the First Class $5.00.
There are several through trains from Boulogne-sur-Mer to German, Swiss and Italian points. Further information may be had from the Purser. Railroad tickets to Paris are sold at Purser's Office.
BAGGAGE
Through special concession granted by the French Customs authorities, the Holland-America Line has been able to arrange for the Customs examination of the hand
baggage of its passengers on the special train en route to Paris, thus saving passengers considerable delay and inconvenience.
Passengers disembarking at Boulogne-sur-Mer are requested to claim from the Baggage Master or Room Steward baggage labels bearing the first letter of their surname; it is most important that these labels be attached to each piece of hand baggage as this will facilitate the efficient handling of same upon arrival at the Dock at Boulogne-sur-Mer.
As soon as the tender comes alongside the quay, the porters will come on board and carry all hand baggage to the platform alongside the special train to Paris, where it will be deposited under letter-boards arranged in alphabetical order. Passengers should claim their baggage on this platform at the first letter of their surname and instruct the porters to carry it from there to their seats in the train (or the Customs room in case they are not taking the special train.)
As the Customs examination of hand baggage of passengers for Paris will take place in the special train, such baggage need not go through the Customs room, but can be placed in the train as soon as passengers have claimed it on the platform alongside the special train.
Passengers who are not proceeding to Paris in the special train must have their hand baggage cleared through Customs at Boulogne and on claiming it on the platform should instruct the porter to carry it to the Customs room.
Passengers travelling to Paris are respectfully requested to check their heavy baggage to that city on board ship, as otherwise such baggage cannot be forwarded by the same special train by which passengers are conveyed to Paris and can only be forwarded by a later train.
It should be understood that the Company while taking every precaution for the safe handling of passengers' hand- baggage, does not take any responsibility for same and the above arrangements are made solely for the passengers' convenience.
ROTTERDAM
Steamers dock at the Company's piers in the heart of Rotterdam. There is a three hour sail up the beautiful New Waterway between the North Sea and Rotterdam. It is as well the gateway to Central Europe, there being through trains and airplane services to most Continental points.
LANDING CARDS AND PASSPORTS
Passengers must present their landing cards for Plymouth to the Immigration Officer for endorsement before leaving the vessel. At Boulogne-sur-Mer and Rotterdam landing cards will be issued to passengers by the passport officers before landing. Landing cards must be surrendered when leaving the steamer. Passports must also be shown at ports of landing.
RETURN TICKETS
All passengers holding round trip tickets must register their return tickets at one of the Company's European Offices at least three weeks before sailing. All passengers sailing from France and England must also call at the Paris or Boulogne-sur-Mer or London or Southampton offices respectively to obtain embarkation cards and boat' train tickets. Passengers are requested to attend to this matter as soon after arrival in Europe as possible in order to avoid congestion immediately before sailing. Holland-America Line European offices are on the following page.
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