SS Transylvania Passenger List - 30 January 1926
Souvenir List of Cruise Passengers from the SS Transylvania of the Anchor Line, Departing Saturday, 30 January 1926 from New York to Europe and the Mediterranean, Commanded by Captain D. W. Bone. Clark's Twenty-Second Cruise From New York to Europe and the Mediterranean Returning to New York on Friday, 2 April 1926. GGA Image ID # 1e3a51353f
Ports of Call
- New York
- Funchel (Madeira)
- Lisbon
- Cadiz, Spain
- Gibraltar
- Algers
- Tunis, Carthage
- Phaleron Bay (Athens)
- Constantinople (Istanbul)
- Haifa
- Alexandria
- Naples
- Villefranche (Nice)
- Monte Carlo
- Cherbourg
- New York
Map Showing Route of Cruise on the SS Transylvania, 30 January 1926. GGA Image ID # 1da5c117e7
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: D. W. Bone, Commander
- Chief Engineer: J. P. McGown
- Chief Officer: F. Henderson
- Surgeon: Dr. W. C. Borrie
- Purser: R. S. Willoughby
- Chief Steward: Thomas Nixon
Cruise Manager and Directors
- Cruise Manager: A. P. Albina
- Chief Director in Charge of Shore Trips: John A. Bitzer
- Special Director in Charge of Sunday Services, Lectures, and Travelers' Club: Bishop H. H. Fout
- Clark's Office Manager on Ship: C. J. Royek
- Director: H. A. Struve
- Director: John D. Whiting
- Director: Giuseppe Piccioni
- Director: John L. Wiley
- Director: Vincent Meconzzi
- Hostess and Social Directress: Mrs. Anna Van Gerow
Cruise Member Passengers
- Mrs. Essie C. Abell
- Mrs. Ella W. Acer
- Mrs. Benjamin Foster Adams
- Dr. Walter Barnett Adams
- Mrs. Walter Barnett Adams
- Mrs. Harry Ainsworth
- Mr. Charles Albert
- Mrs. Charles Albert
- Rev. Wilfred G. Aldridge
- Mr. L. W. Alexander
- Mrs. L. W. Alexander
- Mr. Lewis B. Alger
- Mrs. Lewis B. Alger
- Miss Alice Lindsay Allan
- Mrs. Sarah J. Allerton
- Mrs. Elizabeth Alsheimer
- Miss Alice H. Alsheimer
- Miss Alma M. Alsheimer
- Mrs. Maria Andrews
- Miss Emily Anthony
- Mrs. W. L. Armstrong
- Miss Mary Arnold
- Dr. Walter H. Ashley
- Miss Kate Wood Ashley
- Mrs. John B. Atkinson
- Miss Anna N. Atkinson
- Mr. William E. Austin
- Mrs. William E. Austin
- Mr. Edward Matthew Ayers
- Mrs. Edward Matthew Ayers
- Mrs. Mary F. Bacon
- Mrs. Marie L. Bailey
- Miss Charlotte Thomazine Bailey
- Mr. R. Guy Baldwin
- Mrs. R. Guy Baldwin
- Mrs. Matthew G. Balfour
- Miss Alice Marie Balfour
- Mr. Adam Ballantyne
- Mrs. Adam Ballantyne
- Mrs. F. H. Barclay
- Mr. Frank Barnaby
- Miss Grace Barnum
- Mrs. Eugene R. Barrett
- Miss H. Barry
- Miss Elizabeth H. Bassett
- Mr. R. L. Bates
- Mrs. R. L. Bates
- Mrs. Elizabeth Temple Bayley
- Mrs. Hattie N. Tuttle Beach
- Mr. C. A. Beach
- Mrs. C. A. Beach
- Miss Lela M. Beach
- Mr. George D. Beaston
- Mrs. George D. Beaston
- Mr. J. de Beer
- Mrs. J. de Beer
- Dr. J. Wallace Beil
- Mrs. J. Wallace Beil
- Mr. James Bell
- Mr. Daniel Bell
- Miss Stella Bigelow
- Mrs. Arthur Binney
- Miss Marion Binney
- Mr. John Lancaster Binnie
- Miss Mary T. Black
- Miss Elizabeth N. Blodgett
- Miss Miriam Blumenstiel
- Miss Marie F. Boothroyd
- Mr. Milo M. Bowman
- Mrs. Milo M. Bowman
- Mrs. Jeannette L. Boynton
- Mr. George W. Bramwell
- Rev. G. E. Brenneman, B.D.
- Mr. Frank Brewer
- Mrs. Frank Brewer
- Mrs. Henry D. Briggs
- Mrs. Dudley Digges Britt
- Mr. C. M. Brodie
- Mr. George W. Brown
- Miss Brown
- Mrs. H. Spurgeon Brown
- Dr. Florence Brush
- Mr. George J. Buhr
- Mr. Charles H. Bunn
- Mrs. Charles H. Bunn
- Mr. William F. Buohl
- Mrs. William F. Buohl
- Miss Aileen Burke
- Mrs. Sofia W. Burnett
- Mr. Paul H. Burnett
- Mrs. Alfred T. Burr
- Mr. Benj. P. Burton
- Miss Ida Bush
- Miss Ada Bush
- Mrs. Frank A. Butler
- Miss Helen Lee Butler
- Mrs. Blanche L. Butler
- Miss Mary R. Cady
- Mrs. Retta B. Campbell
- Mr. L. J. Carney
- Mrs. L. J. Carney
- Mr. John Carney
- Mrs. Mary K. Carpenter
- Mr. Moses L. Carr
- Mrs. Moses L. Carr
- Mr. William J. Carter
- Mrs. Bertha Mahler Cary
- Miss Mary Caswell
- Mrs. Helen M. Chapin
- Mrs. Ella H. Charles
- Mr. Gus A. Christen
- Mrs. Gus A. Christen
- Mrs. Robert Fairchild Clark
- Mrs. Albert Wallace Clarke
- Miss Charlotte Clarke
- Mr. William F. Clarke
- Mrs. William F. Clarke
- Mr. W. J. Clendenin
- Mrs. W. J. Clendenin
- Mr. John H. Cline
- Mrs. John H. Cline
- Mr. J. W. Cockrum
- Mrs. J. W. Cockrum
- Miss Dorothy D. Cockrum
- Mr. E. R. Conant
- Mrs. E. R. Conant
- Miss Charlotte Conant
- Miss Carolyn H. Conkling
- Mr. J. Arthur Connell
- Mrs. J. Arthur Connell
- Mr. R. E. Connell
- Mr. Albert R. Cook
- Mr. Samuel McH. Cook
- Mr. Arthur M. Coon
- Mr. Arthur W. Corning
- Mrs. Arthur W. Corning
- Mr. Pennington Corson, Jr.
- Miss Mollie Cox
- Mr. P. E. Crane
- Mrs. P. E. Crane
- Mr. Walton Crane
- Mr. Edmond I. Crockett
- Mrs. Laura W. Cropper
- Mr. Francis M. Cropper
- Mrs. Stevenson Crothers
- Mrs. Charles B. Crowell
- Mrs. Raimeta S. Crowell
- Miss Helen Cunningham
- Mr. Eugene J. Curtis
- Mrs. Eugene J. Curtis
- Miss Martha L. Curtis
- Mr. Sanford L. Cutler
- Mrs. Sanford L. Cutler
- Mrs. E. Danziger
- Miss A. Danziger
- Miss May C. Davidson
- Mrs. Chas. C. Davis
- Miss Catherine Dee
- Mr. Henri J. Desrochers
- Mrs. Henri J. Desrochers
- Mr. C F. Detchon
- Miss Helen M. Dewey
- Mr. John T. Dorgan
- Mrs. John T. Dorgan
- Mrs. C C. Douglass
- Mrs. Wm. H. Downs
- Miss Anne Josephine Dudley
- Mrs. George E. Duffy
- Miss Gladys Irene Duffy
- Mr. Stephen S. East
- Mrs. Stephen S. East
- Mr. J. Presper Eckert
- Mrs. J. Presper Eckert
- Mr. J. Presper Eckert, Jr.
- Rev. Walter E. Edmonds
- Miss Martha Brown Edmondson
- Miss Ruth Edwards
- Mr. Elmer W. Ehler
- Mrs. Elmer W. Ehler
- Miss Freda Ehrenstein
- Prof. Henry W. Elson, Litt.D.
- Mrs. Henry W. Elson
- Mr. Fred A. Erixon
- Mr. James Esden
- Mrs. James Esden
- James W. Esden, Jr.
- Mrs. Charles R. Evans
- Mr. Thomas M. Eynon
- Mrs. Thomas M. Eynon
- Rev. Robert C. Falconer
- Mr. Julius Fischer
- Miss Ella C. Fitzgerald
- Mr. H. Fligelman
- Mrs. H. Fligelman
- Miss Ida Foedish
- Miss Harriet A. Foley
- Mr. William J. Foltz
- Rev. Charles P. Foreman, D.D.
- Mr. George H. Force
- Mrs. George H. Force
- Miss Frieda Force
- Mrs. Margaret D. Fort
- Mr. Sumner S. Foster
- Mrs. Sumner S. Foster
- Bishop Henry H. Fout
- Mrs. Henry H. Fout
- Miss Lois Virginia Fout
- Rev. Julius Edward Fout
- Miss Minnie Franke
- Mrs. Maude Frankland
- Miss Laura M. Fratus
- Miss Miriam Friedman
- Mr. F. M. Fuller
- Mrs. F. M. Fuller
- Miss Jane T. Fulton
- Miss Ethel B. Fulton
- Miss Mary C. Gahan
- Mrs. Laura E. Gamble
- Mrs. Leila Troland Gardner
- Mr. George H. Garrey
- Mr. Robert W. Geddes
- Mrs. Robert W. Geddes
- Mrs. Mark P. Geirrine
- Mr. G. H. Geitner
- Mrs. G. H. Geitner
- Miss M. E. Geitner
- Mrs. Lillian V. Gensler
- Mrs. Alice B. Gilcreas
- Rev. H. I. Glass
- Mrs. H. I. Glass
- Mr. Louis Goerner
- Mrs. Bella Goetter
- Mrs. Mary L. Gordon
- Miss C. Lilian Gordon
- Mr. Ellsworth Grant
- Mrs. Ellsworth Grant
- Miss Nora May Greene
- Dr. F. G. Grant
- Mrs. F. G. Grant
- Mrs. Charles E. Greenough
- Miss Martha B. Greenough
- Mr. Charles B. Gudebrod
- Mrs. Charles B. Gudebrod
- Mrs. F. H. Gumberts
- Miss Eloise Gundrum
- Miss Helen Gunnison
- Miss Marion Gunnison
- Mrs. F. M. Hagan
- Mrs. Eugene Hale
- Mr. Harry R. Haley
- Mrs. Harry R. Haley
- Mr. Elisha Hammonds
- Mrs. Elisha Hammonds
- Mr. Rufus Haney
- Mr. Harry T. Harder
- Mr. Edward Hartman
- Miss Virginia Harvey
- Mrs. Willis S. Harwood
- Mr. R. H. Hauck
- Mrs. R. H. Hauck
- Miss Mary J. Healey
- Mrs. May McChesney Hedden
- Rev. J. Hefferman
- Mrs. J. W. Heim
- Mrs. Helson
- Mr. E. A. Herig
- Mrs. E. A. Herig
- Mr. Raymond E. Hess
- Mr. Leroy W. Hill
- Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hires
- Dr. Gustave A. Hockwalt
- Mrs. Gustave A. Hockwalt
- Miss Aida Hockwalt
- Dr. Adelaide Doolittle Hoeffel
- Miss Gertrude E. Hollywood
- Mrs. Grace Hammond Holmes
- Dr. Harriet A. Hook
- Mrs. Chas. B. Houston
- Dr. Joseph W. Howard
- Mrs. Joseph W. Howard
- Mr. James W. Howie
- Mrs. James W. Howie
- Mr. C. W. Hudson
- Mrs. C. W. Hudson
- Mr. W. P. Hudson
- Mrs. John B. Hull
- Miss Louise Hull
- Mr. W. B. Hunt
- Mrs. W. B. Hunt
- Dr. A. S. Hunter
- Mrs. A. S. Hunter
- Mrs. Louise Ayres Hyde
- Miss Henrietta Isidor
- Miss Florence Aten Ives
- Miss Florence Aten Ives, 2nd
- Dr. George Wallace Jarman
- Mrs. George Wallace Jarman
- Mrs. Cortez H. Jennings
- Mrs. B. W. Jennings
- Miss Ada Cleveland Jepson
- Miss Jennie Scott Jepson
- Mrs. Lucy G. Johnson
- Mr. Aubrey D. Johnston
- Mrs. Aubrey D. Johnston
- Mr. C. H. Jones
- Mrs. C. H. Jones
- Rev. Wm. P. Jordan
- Mrs. A. Florence Joyce
- Mr. Louis H. Kaichen
- Miss Eva Karsh
- Mrs. Margaret Kasenberg
- Miss Elsie Keim
- Mr. Alexander J. Kelley
- Mrs. Alexander J. Kelley
- Miss Rachael Kelly
- Miss Mabel Kelly
- Mr. Nathan E. Kendall
- Mrs. Nathan E. Kendall
- Mrs. Harry Laurance Kenyon
- Miss Doris Kenyon
- Miss Helen Kenyon
- Mrs. John Wise Kepple
- Mr. Samuel I. Kessler
- Miss May Ketcham
- Miss May Kielman
- Mr. Burton E. Kile
- Mrs. Burton E. Kile
- Mr. Maynard C. Kimball
- Mrs. Maynard C. Kimball
- Mrs. Charles R. Kimmey
- Mr. Frank T. King
- Mrs. Frank T. King
- Miss Florence L. King
- Mr. Wm. H. Kinsey
- Mrs. Wm. H. Kinsey
- Mrs. A. L. Knights
- Mr. Henry Koehler
- Mrs. Henry Koehler
- Miss Ruth Koehler
- Mrs. C. H. Koster (to Haifa)
- Mrs. Benjamin Kuykendall
- Mr. John Shippen Lang
- Mr. J. E. Lathrop
- Mrs. J. E. Lathrop
- Miss Cora J. Lathrop
- Mr. P. J. Laubach
- Mrs. P. J. Laubach
- Mr. Henry E. Lawrence
- Mrs. Henry E. Lawrence
- Mrs. Emmitt Lee
- Mr. Harry J. Levy
- Mr. Geert A. Lindemulder
- Mrs. Geert A. Lindemulder
- Dr. Augustus W. Long
- Mrs. Augustus W. Long
- Miss Catherine M. Long
- Mr. Augustus W. Long, Jr.
- Mr. Knowlton P. Long
- Mr. John P. Longfellow
- Mrs. A. L. Lubbe
- Miss Evelyn Lubbe
- Mr. R. W. Lumbley
- Mrs. R. W. Lumbley
- Miss Margaret Lyon
- Miss Mary F. Lyons
- Mrs. Grace Mackay
- Mrs. H. T. Maddox
- Mr. Robert John Mahony
- Mrs. Robert John Mahony
- Mrs. Josephine Malcolm
- Miss Elizabeth Malcolm
- Mrs. Annie E. Mance
- Mr. Matthias L. March
- Mrs. Matthias L. March
- Mr. John Henry Martin
- Mr. David R. Mathias
- Mrs. David R. Mathias
- Miss Marietta Matthews
- Mrs. Alta Mae Mattison
- Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell
- Miss Frances H. Maxwell
- Miss P. L. Mayer
- Mrs. Carolyne A. Meacham
- Mr. John W. Mecray
- Mrs. John W. Mecray
- Mr. Harry S. Medinets
- Mrs. Harry S. Medinets
- Mr. Ziba A. Mersereau
- Mrs. Ziba A. Mersereau
- Mr. W. H. Metzner
- Mrs. W. H. Metzner
- Mr. F. C. Meyers
- Rev. Edgar W. Miles
- Mrs. Edgar W. Miles
- Mrs. William Miller
- Miss Eleanor Hope Miller
- Mr. Joseph B. H. Miller
- Mr. Harry Miller
- Mr. Jacob H. Miller
- Miss Katherine Miller
- Miss Anna Miller
- Rev. Dr. A. Lawrence Miller
- Mrs. A. Lawrence Miller
- Miss Rose B. Miller
- Mr. William J. Minick
- Mrs. William J. Minick
- Mrs. Hattie Mintz
- Miss Flora Mizell
- Miss Rosalie Monka
- Mrs. W. W. Montgomery
- Miss Margaret Montgomery
- Mr. Nathaniel Moore
- Miss Alice H. Moore
- Thomas O. Moore, Ph.G.
- Mr. Alex L. Moreau
- Mrs. Alex L. Moreau
- Miss Caroline M. Morgan
- Mrs. Rufus Morris
- Mr. Martin Powers Morrissey
- Mrs. E. P. Morrow
- Mrs. Florence Mueller
- Mr. Louis Muench
- Mrs. Louis Muench
- Miss Emma Lou Muench
- Miss Cecelia Mulqueen
- Miss Anna Murphy
- Miss Grace K. Murphy
- Rev. Andrew Mutch
- Mrs. Andrew Mutch
- Miss Julia D. MacFarland
- Mr. John R. MacMurray
- Mrs. John R. MacMurray
- Mr. David MacTaggart
- Mrs. David MacTaggart
- Mr. W. O. McCluskey
- Miss Marguerite McConnell
- Mrs. Guy S. McCurdy
- Mrs. J. P. McGown
- Miss Aline McKenzie
- Mr. J. F. McKissick
- Mrs. J. F. McKissick
- Mrs. Elizabeth D. McLean
- Dr. Frank L. Nathanson
- Mrs. Mary M. Neale
- Mr. Seymour B. Neff
- Mrs. Marie Newton
- Judge John H. O'Connell
- Mrs. John H. O'Connell
- Mr. Charles Oestreich
- Mrs. Charles Oestreich
- Mrs. E. D. O'Flynn
- Mr. John C. O'Keefe
- Mrs. John C. O'Keefe
- Miss Helen O'Keefe
- Miss Genevieve M. Oursle
- Miss Suzanne Overstreet
- Mr. Edwin Owen
- Mrs. Edwin Owen
- Mrs. Alvin Palmatier
- Mrs. M. Minerva Palmatier
- Mrs. G. H. Parker
- Mr. F. L. Patterson
- Mrs. F. L. Patterson
- Mr. John G. Paxton
- Mrs. John G. Paxton
- Rev. W. L. Perkins, D.D.
- Mrs. W. L. Perkins
- Mr. John Peters
- Mrs. John Peters
- Mr. Renus Petry
- Mrs. Renus Petry
- Dr. Thomas Shannon Philp
- Miss Anna L. Phillips
- Mrs. Delia I. Pilling
- Mr. James M. Pitkin
- Mrs. James M. Pitkin
- Mr. Frank J. Pitner
- Mrs. Frank J. Pitner
- Mr. Edgar L. Pond
- Mrs. Edgar L. Pond
- Mr. J. H. Porte
- Mrs. Herbert Porter
- Mrs. Anna Porterfield
- Mrs. John J. Potts
- Miss Alma Summer Potts
- Mr. Humbert B. Powell
- Mrs. Humbert B. Powell
- Miss Edith W. Powell
- Mr. Humbert B. Powell, Jr.
- Mr. O. M. Powers
- Rev. Walter Scott Priest, D.D.
- Mrs. Walter Scott Priest
- Miss Kathryn M. Prindiville
- Mrs. Franklin Putnam
- Mr. G. J. Railsback
- Miss Rosamond Raley
- Mr. Meldon M. Randall
- Mrs. Meldon M. Randall
- Miss Ruth M. Randall
- Miss Grace Russell Raymond
- Mrs. Howard D. Raymond
- Mr. W. H. Raymond
- Mrs. W. H. Raymond
- Miss Betty Raymond
- Mr. Charles Read
- Mr. Thomas F. Reddy
- Mr. Robert A. Reed
- Mrs. Howard Percy Reibling
- Mr. H. L. Renner
- Mrs. H. L. Renner
- Mr. William G. Richter
- Mrs. John L. Riddle
- Miss Ann Elise Roane
- Mrs. Penrose Robinson
- Mr. Ralph S. Robinson
- Mr. Henry B. Rohland
- Mrs. F. Rose
- Mr. Lee Rosenbaum
- Miss Carrie Mong Roush
- Mr. Henry Rousseau
- Mrs. Henry Rousseau
- Miss Hannah Rowe
- Mrs. O. M. Royster
- Dr. John P. Ruf
- Mrs. John P. Ruf
- Mrs. Josephine Ayres Runkle
- Mr. L. Ruvel
- Mrs. L. Ruvel
- Miss Kate A. Ryan
- Mrs. J. P. Ryon
- Miss Helen C. Ryon
- Mrs. Mary A. J. Sables
- Miss Helen V. Salsbury
- Mr. John Y. Sawyer
- Mrs. Ella M. Sawyer
- Miss Mary Cuyler Scanlon
- Miss Matilda Schiedel
- Mr. A. F. Schleicher
- Mr. Antoine Schnerr
- Mrs. Antoine Schnerr
- Senator Charles E. Schoff
- Mrs. Charles E. Schoff
- Mr. Robert Schrumpf
- Mrs. Robert Schrumpf
- Miss Zona L. Scott
- Miss May Scott
- Mrs. Joseph I. Scull
- Major Albert J. Senhauser
- Mrs. Albert J. Senhauser
- Mr. Lester Allen Sharp
- Miss Harriett W. Sharp
- Mrs. Fred Van V. Shaw
- Mr. Frank E. Shearman
- Mrs. Frank E. Shearman
- Mr. William E. Sheffield
- Mrs. Carlos D. Shelden
- Mrs. Brooks E. Shell
- Mr. Paul J. Shepherd
- Mrs. Paul J. Shepherd
- Mrs. Leonard F. Sherman
- Miss Mary Sherman
- Mrs. Nathaniel Alden Sherman
- Rev. E. H. Shuey
- Mr. Joseph A. Simonton
- Mrs. Joseph A. Simonton
- Mr. John W. Simpson
- Mr. George E. Sims
- Mrs. George E. Sims
- Mrs. B. W. Sisson
- Miss Mildred Sisson
- Mr. Aaron H. Skall
- Mrs. Aaron H. Skall
- Prof. John R. Slater
- Mrs. Wm. Smart
- Mrs. Ada Bradford Smith
- Rev. Amzi D. Smith, am
- Dr. Charles Lee Smith
- Mrs. Charles Lee Smith
- Major Herbert S. Smith
- Mrs. Olive M. L. Smith
- Mrs. S. Y. Smith
- Miss Eleanor Smith
- Mr. James W. Smith
- Mrs. James W. Smith
- Mrs. Ella M. Snook
- Mr. Edward Grant Snyder
- Mrs. Edward Grant Snyder
- Mrs. N. M. Speidel
- Mr. E. Speirs
- Mrs. James Spencer
- Rev. Henry Spurdle
- Mr. Franklin Squires
- Miss Emma A. Stapel
- Mrs. Annie H. Steelman
- Dr. Louis C. Stein
- Miss Emma B. Stephan
- Mr. Valentine Stephan
- Mr. Joseph E. Stevenson
- Dr. Carrie B. Taylor Stewart
- Miss Cornelia I. Stinson
- Miss Grace J. Stockholm
- Miss Josephine E. Stone
- Mr. Joseph A. Storms
- Mrs. Joseph A. Storms
- Mr. Edward A. Studley
- Mrs. Edward A. Studley
- Mr. Chester H. Sturtevant
- Mrs. Chester H. Sturtevant
- Miss Eleanor M. Sturtevant
- Miss Frankie Elizabeth Sullivan
- Mrs. J. Ford Sutton
- Miss Mary Lee Taggart
- Mr. Edward Tannewitz
- Mrs. Edward Tannewitz
- Miss Josephine W. Tannewitz
- Mr. Carl E. Tannewitz
- Mr. C. S. Tappaan
- Mrs. C. S. Tappaan
- Mr. Job Taylor
- Mrs. Job Taylor
- Mrs. Harrison Taylor
- Mrs. Fannie L. Ten Eyck
- Mrs. Zella R. Thayer
- Mrs. William Thieckens
- Mrs. Hattie Linsley Thompson
- Mr. John W. Thompson
- Mrs. John W. Thompson
- Miss Louise Tilghman
- Miss Dora E. Toadvin
- Mrs. Theodore S. Todd
- Miss Ellen L. Todd
- Miss Virginia Brown Tompkins
- Miss Ellen Carr Tompkins
- Mr. Roland M. Traver
- Mrs. T. E. Tucker
- Miss Caroline A. Turner
- Miss Eunice Nina Vaden
- Mr. H. L. Vail
- Mrs. H. L. Vail
- Mr. Joseph G. Valiant
- Mrs. Joseph G. Valiant
- Mr. Frederick Van Alstyne
- Mrs. Frederick Van Alstyne
- Miss Joyce Van Alstyne
- Mr. N. Wyckoff Vanderhoef
- Mrs. N. Wyckoff Vanderhoef
- Miss Emily B. Walker
- Mrs. Annette T. Walker
- Mr. C. R. Walleck
- Mrs. C. R. Walleck
- Mr. William H. Walters
- Mr. Stanton Warburton
- Mrs. Stanton Warburton
- Mr. Henry H. Ward
- Miss Helen A. Wares
- Mr. Worcester R. Warner
- Mrs. Worcester R. Warner
- Miss Helen B. Warner
- Mr. Edgar N. Waterbury
- Mrs. Edgar N. Waterbury
- Mrs. Donald M. Waters
- Miss Mary E. Waters
- Mr. George C. Weimer
- Mrs. George C. Weimer
- Miss Frances E. Weimer
- Mr. Sidney Weinberg
- Mrs. Sidney Weinberg
- Miss Cordelia Weir
- Mr. Abraham Welanko
- Mrs. Abraham Welanko
- Miss Mary C. Welles
- Mrs. Emma R. Welton
- Mrs. Ida G. West
- Mr. William Westhome
- Miss Rose Westhome
- Miss Anna M. Wetterau
- Mrs. Mary L. Whedon
- Mrs. Eugene Wheeler
- Mrs. Catherine M. White
- Miss Rose B. Wieser
- Mr. M. H. Wilbur
- Mrs. M. H. Wilbur
- Dr. Franklin T. Wilcox
- Mrs. Franklin T. Wilcox
- Mr. Lewis Willenbecker
- Mrs. Lewis Willenbecker
- Mrs. Charles Redding Williams
- Mrs. Clarence E. Williams
- Miss Helen S. Williams
- Miss Mary Wilson
- Miss Nora E. Wolfgang
- Miss Florence J. Woolf
- Mrs. J. D. Wright
- Miss Hester Wright
- Miss Clara Wright
- Miss Mary T. Wright
- Rev. Paul H. Yourd
Information for Passengers
DINING ROOM SERVICE
FIRST SITTING:
Breakfast, 7.30 a. m. Lunch, 12 noon. Dinner, 6:00 pm
SECOND SITTING:
Breakfast, 8.30 a. m. Lunch, 1:00 pm Dinner, 7.15 p. m.
There is no preference between the First and Second Sittings, the service being exactly similar and the food cooked especially for each sitting. The breakfast hour is usually put forward an hour when the ship is arriving in port.
A shore program will be placed at each passenger's plate at dinner the night before arriving in each port.
NOTES
The time of Departure is 12.01 a. m., Saturday, January 30th, 1926.—Passengers are expected to embark between 2 and 10:00 pm the previous evening. A supper will be served from 7 to 10:00 pm Friday.
Table-Seat Tickets will be found on board Friday, January 29th, from 11:30 am to 10:00 pm, in the Forward Lounge in envelopes arranged in alphabetical order. One of our directors will be in charge to distribute them—and you will find him on the starboard side of the room.
After that time (10:00 pm) the Chief Steward will have any remaining envelopes.
Mailing Letters on Board.—The Purser will accept letters for shore mailing, but on account of the difficulty in making change when paying postage, it was found more satisfactory to the passengers on our former Cruises, to mail their own letters and post-cards ashore, and this is recommended.
Cablegrams and Telegrams should be left at the Purser's Office at least half an hour before arrival in ports.
Divine Service.—In the Forward Saloon on Sundays at 10.15 a. m. when the ship is not in port. Bishop H. H. Fout will arrange with the several ministers on board for the Sunday Services. Collections are prohibited.
An Altar is provided hy the Cunard-Anchor Line for passengers of the Roman Catholic faith and every facility is extended to both Catholics and Protestants for their Sunday Services.
Baggage in the Baggage Room is accessible from 9:00 am to 12 noon, and from 2 to 5 p. m., daily. Questions regarding baggage should be referred to the Ship's Baggage Master.
Ship's Physician.—No charge will be made for medical attendance or medicine, except for the treatment of ailments which existed prior to departure from New York or contracted ashore during the Cruise, when the Physician, by the company's regulations, is permitted to render a bill subject to the approval of the Commander.
Barber's Shop, Hairdressing and Manicuring.—There is a barber shop on board, with modern equipment, and with two male barbers in attendance; hairdressing and manicuring service. The barber has a general store.
Tailor and Valet Service.—Pressing, cleaning and small repairs to garments will be done at reasonable rates.
The day before arriving at Naples, Villefranche or Cherbourg, you can obtain from the Baggage Master specially printed baggage labels reading To be Stored in Cherbourg.
Forward by the ship any baggage which you do not want to take across Europe with you.
It is desirable that valuables or money should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt for same will be given on the Company's form. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company can accept no responsibility for loss or damage, however arising, but passengers can protect themselves by insurance.
Two string orchestras will accompany the Cruise and will play during lunch and dinner, also for dances on the Promenade Deck, etc.
Bar Hours.—The Smoking Room will remain open until midnight, providing that no annoyance is caused to other passengers.
Deck Games.—A complete set of deck games is provided.
Take about $l5 silver and $10 in U. S. $1 bills, as American money is used on the ship and small change is often very scarce. Most passengers fee their table and room stewards weekly.
LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
The lectures will be brief, lasting about forty minutes, and a little "local talent" will then come in very nicely for a song or two, recitations, etc., which make an evening on board pass very pleasantly.
The assistance and co-operation of the passengers will be invited in furnishing music, entertainments, etc., on several occasions during the voyage. It is hoped there will be many volunteers.
Bring your music, and be prepared with recitations, monologues, sleight-of-hand performances, or any "stunts" with which you are accustomed to entertain your friends. We wish to make social entertainments a prominent feature.
Mrs. Anna Van Gerow will manage the card parties, dances and general entertainments.
All meetings will be held in the Forward Main Lounge, except when otherwise mentioned.
Bishop H. H. Fout will introduce the lecturers, direct the Travelers' Club meetings, and arrange the Sunday Services.
JANUARY
30th, Sat., 3.00 pm—All of the young ladies and gentlemen are invited to meet the Chaperones in the Forward Lounge, starboard side, to be introduced to one another.
30th, Sat., 3.30 pm—Mr. Clark's Directors and Chaperones will meet the ladies who are traveling alone, in the Forward Lounge, starboard side.
Afternoon tea at 4:00 pm
30th, Sat., 9.00 pm—Progressive Bridge Party, with prizes, in the Forward Lounge and port side Garden Lounge.
FEBRUARY
1st, Mon., 3.30p.m.—Meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in the Aft Lounge on "B" Deck to form the "Transylvania" Cruise D. A. R. Association. Tea will be served at 4:00 pm
1st, Mon., 9.00 pm—Lecture in Aft Dining Saloon: "Madeira and Algiers," by Rev. Robert C. Falconer.
2nd, Tues., 3.30 pm —First Meeting of the Camera Club, in the Aft Lounge.
2nd, Tues., 4.00 pm —Masonic Meeting in Aft Smoking Room, to organize the "Transylvania Masonic Association."
2nd, Tues., 9.00 pm —Dance on Deck.
2nd, Tues., 9.00 pm —A talk on "Around the World," by Major Herbert S. Smith, U.S. Army, Retired.
3rd, Wed., 3.45:00 pm —Second reception of ladies traveling alone, in Forward Lounge; tea at 4 o'clock.
3rd, Wed., 9.00 pm —Lecture in Aft Dining Saloon: "Lisbon, Madrid, Cordova, Cadiz, Seville, Granada, the Alhambra and Gibraltar," by Rev. Charles P. Foreman.
4th, Thurs., 3.30 pm —Club Women's Meeting in Aft Lounge on "B" Deck. All members of Women's Clubs are welcome. Afternoon tea at 4:00 pm
4th, Thurs., 9.00 pm —A "Boom Your State" Gathering in Aft Dining Saloon. Two-minute speeches from a representative of each State in the U. S. and Province in Canada.
4th, Thurs., 9.15:00 pm —Dance on Deck.
5th, Fri, 3.00 pm —Gymkana Games on Deck, with prizes.
5th, Fri, 8.45:00 pm —Lecture: "Egypt and the Nile," in Aft Dining Saloon, by Henry W. Elson.
5th, Fri, 9.30 pm —Dance on Deck.
8th, Mon., 3.00 pm —First Meeting of Travelers' Club in the Aft Dining Saloon. Subject: "Impressions of Madeira."
FEBRUARY
8th, Mon., 8.15:00 pm—Lecture: "Jerusalem and the Holy Land," by Bishop H. H. Fout.
12th, Fri., 9.00 pm—Celebration of Lincoln's Birthday.
13th, Sat., 3.00 pm—Travelers' Club. Topic: "Spain."
15th, Mon., 9.00 pm—Lecture "Athens, the Acropolis and Mars Hill," by Henry W. Elson.
16th, Tues., 10.00 am—Travelers' Club. Topic: "Algiers."
18th, Thurs., 3.30 pm—Meeting of Daughters of American Revolution in Aft Lounge.
18th, Thurs., 9.15:00 pm—Fancy Dress Ball on Promenade Deck.
20th, Sat., 10.00 am—Travelers' Club. Topic: "Athens."
20th, Sat., 8.45:00 pm—Lecture: "Constantinople," by Rev. A. Lawrence Miller.
22nd, Mon., 9.00 pm—Celebration of Washington's Birthday.
24th, Wed., 10.00 am—Travelers' Club. Topic: Constantinople."
24th, Wed., 9.30 pm—Dance on Deck.
MARCH
13th, Sat., 8.45:00 pm—Travelers'Club. Topic: "The Holy Land and Egypt."
15th, Mon., 8.45:00 pm —Lecture: "Naples and Rome," by Bishop H. H. Fout.
15th, Mon., 9.30 pm—Masquerade Ball on Promenade Deck.
Villefranche to Cherb'rg—Bridge and Travelers' Club Meetings.
Regular Sunday Services will be held on board at 10.15 a. m., conducted by eminent divines, when the ship is not in port. No collections are allowed on the ship, except the customary collection for the Band after leaving Alexandria.
All Side Trip Lists close January 15th, except Madrid, Cordova, Granada, Seville Extension, Damascus, Jordan, Galilee, Nile and the Side Trips from Naples and Villefranche Across Europe.
Those who registered to continue on the ship to Villefranche cannot change and leave Cruise at Rome (except by going up to Rome with Section l or 2, for which they are booked, for a two-days' stay, as they are billed for Rome hotels from March 16 to 18, or 18 to 20; and this being the busy season, we have been obliged to make iron-clad contracts.
All passengers who do not go beyond Naples on the ship will stay four days at Naples and be in Rome from March 20 to 23 at our expense. It is impossible for us to give satisfaction and allow passengers to make constant changes, although we are always anxious to meet their wishes in every respect.
All hotels are billed from New York and changes are impossible. The $10 Amalfi motor trip will be repeated March 19, for Rome Section l, including Naples Cathedral and Aquarium, and a visit to Pompeii.
Clark's Office on Board is located on "C" Deck, starboard side, next to Barber Shop. Office hours, 10:00 am to 12 noon, and 2 to 4:00 pm, when the ship is not in port. Every courtesy and attention to all inquirers.
Mrs. Anna Van Gerow will be in the Forward Lounge, port side, from 10.30 to 11:30 am daily, when the ship is not in port, where ladies may consult her in respect to matters pertaining to the Cruise, and she will gladly call upon ladies who are ill and confined to their rooms, if they will send her a note by their stewardess.
HOMEWARD OCEAN TICKETS (of passengers holding "open" tickets) should be presented at the Purser's Office as soon as you decide upon your date homeward, so he can write to London and endorse the room or berth number on your ticket before you leave the ship.
Please decide as early as possible, so as to secure good accommodation. If undecided, keep your "open" ticket until you can decide, but do not leave it until the last minute. After the Cruise you can present your open ticket at any Cunard Office, Naples, Paris, London, etc., and secure accommodation.
No Collections or Subscriptions can be made on the ship, except the usual collection for the Band after leaving Alexandria.
Laundry.—There is a fine laundry on the ship.
Cruise Itinerary 1926. GGA Image ID # 1da5fdd81e
Clark's Cruises: Round the World, South America, Mediterranean, Norway. GGA Image ID # 1da61378d0