TSS Nieuw Amsterdam Passenger List - 5 November 1953

 

Front Cover of a First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the TSS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 5 November 1953 from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton.

Front Cover of a First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the TSS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 5 November 1953 from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, Commanded by Captain C. VISSER. GGA Image ID # 1f72346711

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain C. VISSER
  2. Chief Officer: J. C. POTHOF
  3. Chief Engineer: B. MULDER
  4. Purser: L. W. H. LAGRANGE
  5. Physician: Dr. J. J. A. v. DRIEM
  6. Chief Steward: H. J. ANTONISSE
  7. Social Directress: Mrs. LUCY A. PLUYGERS
  8. Master of Ceremonies: H. B. B. BREMER

 

First Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. Alber
  2. Mr. Alvarez
  3. Mrs. Alvarez
  4. Mr. Andreieff
  5. Mrs. Andreieff
  6. Miss Andreieff
  7. Mr. Burr T. Ansell
  8. Mrs. Burr T. Ansell
  9. Mrs. Estelle Auguste
  10. Mr. Frederick Barnes
  11. Mr. Benjamin Barre
  12. Mrs. Benjamin Barre
  13. Mr. W. W. Barry
  14. Mr. C. H. Bartelings
  15. Mr. Robert W. Bean
  16. Mrs. Robert W. Bean
  17. Mast. William H. Bean
  18. Mast. Jeffrey W. Bean
  19. Mast. Mark F. Bean
  20. Dr. P. Beckmann
  21. Mr. Godfrey S. Beresford
  22. Mrs. Godfrey S. Beresford
  23. Mr. E. Bernhard
  24. Mr. Jacobus H. Besseling
  25. Mrs. Jacobus H. Besseling
  26. Mr. F. Binnendijk
  27. Mrs. F. Binnendijk
  28. Mr. George Blackburn
  29. Mrs. George Blackburn
  30. Mr. J. M. Bookelaar
  31. Mr. Ch. Le Borgne
  32. Mrs. Ch. Le Borgne
  33. Miss F. E. Bradwell
  34. Mr. Albert Bram
  35. Mr. Braunstein
  36. Mrs. Braunstein
  37. Mr. Byron S. Breen
  38. Mrs. Byron S. Breen
  39. Mr. P. I. Brewer
  40. Mr. Constantine Brown
  41. Mrs. Constantine Brown
  42. Dr. William A. Brown
  43. Mrs. William A. Brown
  44. Mr. William Y. Butler
  45. Mrs. William Y. Butler
  46. Mr. Julius Byles
  47. Mrs. Julius Byles
  48. Mr. Caldwell
  49. Mrs. Caldwell
  50. Mr. J. R. Calvert
  51. Mr. J. Cantore
  52. Mr. Frank B. Carney
  53. Mr. Whitney G. Case
  54. Mr. Cerullo
  55. Mrs. Cerullo
  56. Mrs. Eleanor H. Charleson
  57. Mr. Clarey
  58. Mrs. Clarey
  59. Miss Betty van Cleave
  60. Mr. Hewitt Cochran
  61. Mrs. Johanna H. Cohen
  62. Rev. Colemans
  63. Mrs. Colemans
  64. M Colemans
  65. M Colemans
  66. M Colemans
  67. Mrs. Luise B. Collins
  68. Mrs. Clara T. Cooke
  69. Mr. E. G. Cornelius
  70. Mr. William M. Cunningham
  71. Mrs. William M. Cunningham
  72. Mr. Alfred D. Davey
  73. Mrs. Alfred D. Davey
  74. Mr. Frederick Davidson
  75. Mrs. Frederick Davidson
  76. Mr. Charles C. Dawe
  77. Mrs. Charles C. Dawe
  78. Mr. Dean
  79. Mrs. Dean
  80. Miss Dean
  81. Mr. Harvey P. Delapena
  82. Mrs. Harvey P. Delapena
  83. Mr. Harvey P. Delapena Jr.
  84. Miss Mimi Delapena
  85. Mr. E. R. J. Delville
  86. Mr. Robert C. Dietz
  87. Mrs. Robert C. Dietz
  88. Miss Rebecca A. Dietz
  89. Miss Susan M. Dietz
  90. Mr. Luther L Dintiman
  91. Mrs. Luther L Dintiman
  92. Mr. Maurice Dollfus
  93. Mr. John M. Dorr
  94. Mrs. John M. Dorr
  95. Mr. A. M. Dowling
  96. Mr. Charles G. Duffy Jr.
  97. Mrs. Charles G. Duffy
  98. Mr. M. M. Duintjer Szn
  99. Mr. Cecil L. Dunham
  100. Mr. John L. Eilliott
  101. Mrs. Ellsworth
  102. Mr. Robert L. Ferguson
  103. Mrs. Robert L. Ferguson
  104. Mrs. W. W. Finlay
  105. Miss Jourdaine W. H. Finlay
  106. Mast. Warren W. H. Finlay
  107. Mr. George Fischer
  108. Mrs. George Fischer
  109. Mr. William F. Freeman
  110. Mr. Louis J. Gauthier
  111. Mrs. Louis J. Gauthier
  112. Miss Maud Gibson
  113. Mrs. Gimbel
  114. Mr. John Gittings
  115. Mr. E. Goossens
  116. Mrs. Edna C. Gordon
  117. Miss Margery C. Gordon
  118. Mrs. Henry Gray Jr.
  119. Mr. Henry Gray III
  120. Mr. John W. Green
  121. Mrs. John W. Green
  122. Mr. Gerrit Hagenzieker
  123. Mrs. Gerrit Hagenzieker
  124. Miss Barbara I. Hagenzieker
  125. Mast. James G. Hagenzieker
  126. Mr. Hall
  127. Mrs. Hall
  128. Miss Rose Halpern
  129. Mr. Emerson Hammack
  130. Mr. E. R. Hankins
  131. Mrs. E. R. Hankins
  132. Miss Ruth Hankins
  133. Mr. Parry E. Hardwick
  134. Mrs. Parry E. Hardwick
  135. Mr. Ch. M. van Hattum
  136. Mr. Hazen Reed
  137. Mr. L. A. Hekking
  138. Mrs. L. A. Hekking
  139. Mr. Sidney Henry
  140. Mrs. W. B. Hermann
  141. Mr. Charles Higgins
  142. Miss Rose M. Hope
  143. Mr. G. H. Horn
  144. Mr.       Horr
  145. Miss Bernice Howes
  146. Mrs. Clarence E. Hunter
  147. Mr. Hurick
  148. Mrs. Hurick
  149. Mr. M. K. Hylkema
  150. Mr. Gordon M. Ibbotson
  151. Mrs. Gordon M. Ibbotson
  152. Miss Rhea Jackson
  153. Madame Maria Jeritza
  154. Mr. Howard Johnson
  155. Mrs. Howard Johnson
  156. Mr. S. de Jong
  157. Mr. Jacques de Kadt
  158. Mr. Edward W. Kaiser
  159. Mrs. Edward W. Kaiser
  160. Mr.       Käufer
  161. Mr.       Kavats
  162. Mrs.     Kavats
  163. Miss Mary E. Kelly
  164. Mr. Sylvester M. Kennedy
  165. Mrs. Sylvester M. Kennedy
  166. Mrs. Ralph Kiesewetter
  167. Admiral Alan G. Kirk
  168. Mrs. Alan G. Kirk
  169. Mr. A. C. B. Koot
  170. Mr. Alan Krassner
  171. Mr. George P. Kreider
  172. Mrs. George P. Kreider
  173. Miss Irene Krokos
  174. Dr. K. Kronenberg
  175. Mrs. K. Kronenberg
  176. Miss D. Kronenberg
  177. Mr. William Kuikman
  178. Mrs. William Kuikman
  179. Mast. Melvin J. Kuikman
  180. Mr. J. Lagendijk
  181. Mr. K. P. Lanneau
  182. Mrs. K. P. Lanneau
  183. Mr. Harry La Viers Jr.
  184. Mrs. Harry La Viers
  185. Lt. Col. M. F. Lay
  186. Mr. B. van Leer
  187. Mr. H. T. Leipoldt
  188. Mr. M. Lubiez
  189. Mr. Oscar A. Lundeen
  190. Miss Karin E. Lundeen
  191. Mr. Mc Cornick
  192. Mrs. Mc Cornick
  193. Mr. William C. Mc Donald
  194. Mrs. Williom C. Mc Donald
  195. Miss Dixie Mac Master
  196. Mrs. Kathryn Mac Master
  197. Mr. J. H. Mac Taggert
  198. Miss Talia Macioce
  199. Miss Evelyn Macioce
  200. Mr. F. D. Mandell
  201. Mrs. F. D. Mandell
  202. Mr. Nat. Margaretien
  203. Mrs. Eva A. Quillian
  204. Mrs. Nat. Margaretten  
  205. Mr. Charles Maurice
  206. Mr. Ph. Milhado
  207. Mrs. Ph. Milhado
  208. Mr. Sam de Metz
  209. Mrs. Sam de Metz
  210. Mr. Samuel Mew Hinney
  211. Mr. Moglia
  212. Miss M. L de Monchy
  213. Sgt. William R. Moore
  214. Mrs. William R. Moore
  215. Mast. Gregory R. Moore
  216. Miss Charmaine M. Moore
  217. Mr. Charles J. Mulligan
  218. Mrs. Charles J. Mulligan
  219. Mr. Michael Myerson
  220. Mrs. Michael Myerson
  221. Mrs. Max Oreffico
  222. Mrs. E. M. C. van Os
  223. Mr. H. T. Page
  224. Mrs. H. T. Page
  225. Mr. Perner
  226. Mrs. A. Perrin
  227. Miss H. E. Perrin
  228. Mast. R. G. Perrin
  229. Mast. L Ch. Perrin
  230. Mrs. PeterIon
  231. Miss D. E. Petersen
  232. Mrs.     Pickett
  233. Mr. Ovid Williams Pierce
  234. Count C. W. A. I. H. M. von Plettenberg-Lenhausen
  235. Mr. John W. Polkinghorn
  236. Mrs. John W. Polkinghorn
  237. Mr. Prissa
  238. Mr. Frank J. Radigan
  239. Mrs. Dubois Reilly
  240. Mr. Charles Richardson
  241. Mrs. E. S. Riggins
  242. Mr. Armando R. Roces
  243. Mrs. Armando R. Roces
  244. Mr. Adriaan P. L. Roggeveen
  245. Mrs. Adriaan P. L. Roggeveen
  246. Mr. Walter P. Rolland
  247. Mrs. Walter P. Rolland
  248. Mr. Romero
  249. Mrs. Romero
  250. Mrs. Elisabeth Rona
  251. Mr. Joseph A. de Roode
  252. Mrs. Joseph A. de Roode
  253. Mr. Fred. H. Roth
  254. Mrs. Fred. H. Roth
  255. Mr. Francis H. Ruhe
  256. Mrs. Francis H. Ruhe
  257. Mr. J. A. A. Sabbe
  258. Mr. Harold Salmon
  259. Mrs. Harold Salmon
  260. Mrs. Jean Salmon Frankel
  261. Mr. William A. Sauerbrey
  262. Mrs. William A. Sauerbrey
  263. Mr. William A. Sauerbrey Jr.
  264. Mr. James B. Saylor
  265. Mr. J. Schippers
  266. Mr. Van Seagraves
  267. Mrs. Van Seagraves
  268. Mast. Nicholas Seagraves
  269. Mast. David Seagraves
  270. Mr. Irving P. Seery
  271. Mrs. Irving P. Seery
  272. Mrs. J. C. Serpell
  273. Miss A. V. Serpell
  274. Miss C. J. Serpell
  275. Miss F. J. Serpell
  276. Mast. J. A. Serpell
  277. Mr. Severn
  278. Mr. G. O. Seward
  279. Mrs. G. O. Seward
  280. Mr. Elliott Shapiro
  281. Mrs. Elliott Shapiro
  282. Mr. Robert M. Shirk
  283. Prof. R. G. W. Siegert
  284. Mrs. Silver
  285. Mr. J. Siminons
  286. Mrs. J. Siminons
  287. Mr. Simonetti
  288. Mrs. Amelie B. Sitz
  289. Mr. M. H. Smael
  290. Mrs. M. H. Smael
  291. Mr. Hardy W. Smith
  292. Maj. Harold E. Snow Jr.
  293. Mrs. Harold E Snow
  294. Miss Jean K. Snow
  295. Mast. Harold E. Snow III
  296. Mr. Jo Spier
  297. Mrs. Jo Spier
  298. Mr. Norman Spivock
  299. Mrs. Norman Spivock
  300. Mrs. Blanche K. Stewart
  301. Mr. Medford Stone
  302. Mr. Linden Stuart
  303. Miss Florence V. Stuart
  304. Miss I. Süden
  305. Mr. Edward Sugarman
  306. Mrs. Edward Sugarman
  307. Mr. Summers
  308. Mrs. Summers
  309. Mrs. Helen S. Summers
  310. Mr. Tabas
  311. Capt. Alexander C. Thorington
  312. Mr. Kenneth D. Thornton
  313. Mrs. Kitty Tinayre
  314. Mr. L A. Trafford
  315. Mrs. L A. Trafford
  316. Mrs. Marie P. Trego
  317. Mrs. Elizabeth Ullstein
  318. Mr. Henry Vanderveen
  319. Mrs. Henry Vanderveen
  320. Mr. J. Verkooyen
  321. Mr. P. de Visser
  322. Mrs. P. de Visser
  323. Mast. R. de Visser
  324. Mrs. Ruth W. de Vogel
  325. Mast. Charles F. R. de Vogel
  326. Mr. Philo van Wagoner
  327. Miss Marion Wallace
  328. Mr. Warren
  329. Mrs. Warren
  330. Mr. A. M. J. Wauters
  331. Dr. Gordon Watson
  332. Mrs. Gordon Watson
  333. Mr. Charles E Wehn
  334. Mrs. Charles E. Wehn
  335. Mr. Martin Weilheimer
  336. Mrs. Martin Weilheimer
  337. Mr. Norman West
  338. Mrs. Norman West
  339. Mr. A. G. Westoby
  340. Mrs. A. G. Westoby
  341. Miss    Westoby
  342. Miss    Westoby
  343. Mrs. Hermine H. Westphal
  344. Mr. A. G. Wilson Miss Marjorie Witty
  345. Mr. Yordy
  346. Mrs. Yordy
  347. Miss Yordy
  348. Mr. Ben Youkilis
  349. Miss Irma Young
  350. Miss Dorothy Zettle
  351. Mrs. Zimber
  352. Mast. Zimber

 

Cabin Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. Louise Abbott
  2. Mrs. Elsa Ackermann
  3. Mrs. M. P. Adams
  4. Mrs. M. Adler
  5. Mr. Paul Albus
  6. Mrs. Paul Albus
  7. Miss J. Alexander
  8. Mrs. V. Alexandrowitsch
  9. Mr. William Altenburg
  10. Mrs. William Altenburg
  11. Miss Carrie Altenburg
  12. Mr. N. H. Amsel
  13. Miss G. M. André
  14. Mrs. M. W. Annets
  15. Miss Renee M. Arb
  16. Mr. W. J. Arkes
  17. Mr. Charles Arnold
  18. Mrs. Jean S. Arnold
  19. Mast. Stephen W. Arnold
  20. Mr. A. Artennoff
  21. Mr. H. Askwith
  22. Mrs. H. Askwith
  23. Mrs. Hedwig Aust
  24. Mr. Henry de Baets
  25. Mrs. Henry de Baets
  26. Mother M. Agnese Baierski
  27. Mr. Cornelis Bakker
  28. Mrs. J. Balhan
  29. Mr. A. Balhan
  30. Mast. G. Balhan
  31. Dr. Elizabeth Ball
  32. Mr. J. R. Barbier
  33. Mrs. J. R. Barbier
  34. Mast. J. A. Barbier
  35. Mrs. E. Baues
  36. Miss E. Baues
  37. Miss Estelle Beach
  38. Mr. Frederick Becker
  39. Sister Rose Bennett
  40. Mrs. M. S. Beseler
  41. Miss R. S. Beseler
  42. Mrs. Joan P. Beyea
  43. Mrs. M. Bigler
  44. Mrs. Doris A. K. Black
  45. Miss Beverly D. Black
  46. Mr. H. Bloem
  47. Mrs. H. Bloem
  48. Miss J. A. W. Bloem
  49. Miss B. A. Bloem
  50. Mr. H. Boenoer
  51. Mr. J. H. de Boer
  52. Mrs. J. H. de Boer
  53. Mrs. Bertha J. Bollag
  54. Mrs. V. Bostwick
  55. Mr. J. L Bouckhuyt
  56. Mrs. J. L Bouckhuyt
  57. Mrs. Doris M. Bowen
  58. Mrs. M. L. Bowman
  59. Mr. William Bracksiekor
  60. Rev. W. J. Bradnock
  61. Miss V. C. Brandon
  62. Miss Norma C. Brashear
  63. Mr. Abraham van der Broek
  64. Mr. Isaac M. van der Broek
  65. Mrs. Mary E. Bruns
  66. Mrs. K. Bucher
  67. Mrs. R. Bucher
  68. Mr. C. H. Bullert
  69. Mr. R. O. Burde
  70. Mrs. R. O. Burde
  71. Mr. William T. Burke
  72. Rev. Richard A. Cahill
  73. Mr. David A. J. Cardozo
  74. Mr. W. Carrigan
  75. Mrs. W. Carrigan
  76. Mr. B. Challonor
  77. Mrs. Jeanne Chase
  78. Mrs. G. M. Christ
  79. Mast. L W. J. C. Christ
  80. Sister Joseph Clare
  81. Mrs. Dorothy de Clerck
  82. Mr. J. H. Coffeng
  83. Mrs. J. H. Coffeng
  84. Miss J. H. Coffeng
  85. Most. M. H. Coffeng
  86. Mr. Thomas W. Cohn
  87. Mrs. Thomas W. Cohn
  88. Mrs. L. Commissaire
  89. Mrs. Clara Constandse
  90. Mr. Harry C. Cook
  91. Mrs. Mattie L Cooks
  92. Mr. J. Corcoran
  93. Mrs. J. Corcoran
  94. Mr. C. Creotz
  95. Miss M. Csighy
  96. Miss Mary L. Culver
  97. Mrs. Alice M. Cunningham
  98. Mr. Orson R. Curtis
  99. Mrs. Orson R. Curtis
  100. Mast. Max R. Curtis
  101. Miss Martha A. Curtis
  102. Mrs. Blanche M. Custer
  103. Mr. Maurice Dabney
  104. Mrs. Maurice Dabnoy
  105. Miss Elizabeth Daniels
  106. Mrs. V. E Davidson
  107. Mrs. Wilhelmina Davis
  108. Mr. J. B. Destryker
  109. Mrs. J. B. Destryker
  110. Sister Kathleen Dolores
  111. Mr. P. Dorleyn
  112. Mr. Henry G. Dorr
  113. Mrs. Henry G. Dorr
  114. Miss Adelaide M. Dorr
  115. Mrs. Julia Dörr
  116. Mr. I. H. Douglas
  117. Mrs. I. H. Douglas
  118. Miss A. Douglas
  119. Mast. M. Douglas
  120. Mrs. Loys V. Doyle
  121. Miss Kathleen Doyle
  122. Mrs. D. Duvivier
  123. Mrs. E. M. Dynes
  124. Mr. G. Egberts
  125. Mrs. G. Egberts
  126. Miss G. Egberts
  127. Mr. R. P. Ellenshaw
  128. Mrs. R. P. Ellonshaw
  129. Mast. Peter Ellenshaw
  130. Mr. P. Ernst Mrs. P. Ernst
  131. Mr. G. Ertzingor
  132. Mrs. Everaars
  133. Mrs. Evers
  134. M Evers
  135. Mr. I. Farivar  
  136. Mrs. Dina Feith
  137. Mr. L. FeyI
  138. Mrs. L FeyI
  139. Mrs. Alyce Fitzpatrick
  140. Mrs. M. Fleitman
  141. Mr. Herbert W. Frawley
  142. Mrs. Herbert W. Frawley
  143. Mr. A. H. Freeman
  144. Mrs. A. H. Freeman
  145. Mrs. Jacqueline Frost
  146. Mrs. I. Fudge
  147. Mrs. M. A. Funk
  148. Mr. Luther Gadd
  149. Mrs. Luther Gadd
  150. Miss Daphne Gadd
  151. Mr. Walther V. Gallagher
  152. Mrs. Walther V. Gallagher
  153. Miss A. E. Garvelink
  154. Mrs. U. Gatzsche
  155. Miss E. Gatzsche
  156. Mr. Warren S. Gault
  157. Mrs. Warren S. Gault
  158. Miss G. M. Gentil
  159. Mrs. Peggy Georgia
  160. Mast. Bruce Georgia
  161. Miss Clara Gerner
  162. Miss Hortense Geschwinde
  163. Mr. William Gesell
  164. Mrs. William Gesell
  165. Miss Johanne Gesell
  166. Mr. Josephine Gibbs
  167. Mr. R. Girolami
  168. Mrs. R. Girolami
  169. Mast. R. Girolami
  170. Miss F. Girolami
  171. Mrs. H. M. L Goolenaers
  172. Miss Dorothy Gray
  173. Mr. Warren S. Green
  174. Mrs. Warren S. Green
  175. Mrs. Wilhelmine Greven
  176. Mr. Bernard Griessbaum
  177. Mr. F. Gruebler
  178. Mother Mary H. Guenther
  179. Mr. Gerard G. Haft
  180. Mr. Walter W. Hahn
  181. Mast. Walter G. Hahn
  182. Mrs. Sally Hardy
  183. Mr. William C. Harris
  184. Mrs. William C. Harris
  185. Miss Edith Hartwig
  186. Mrs. Bruce Hathaway
  187. Miss E. Haussknecht
  188. Mrs. E. Headland
  189. Mrs. Edith Heckle
  190. Mrs. Charlotte F. Hefner
  191. Mr. Peter Heidinger
  192. Mrs. Peter Heidinger
  193. Mr. C. Heirbaut
  194. Col. August Hellmers
  195. Mrs. August Hellmers
  196. Miss B. Herman
  197. Miss I. Hermann
  198. Mr. W. Hobohm
  199. Mrs. W. Hobohm
  200. Mr. J. Hoefler
  201. Mrs. J. Hoefler
  202. Miss M. Hoefler
  203. Mrs. R. C. Hoepelman
  204. Mrs. M. Hofmann
  205. Mrs. Charlotte Holbrook
  206. Mast. Charles R. Holbrook
  207. Mrs. E. von Holleben
  208. Mast. K. W. von Holleben
  209. Mr. W. R. Homan
  210. Mrs. M. L. C. Hoos
  211. Mrs. H. Hope
  212. Mrs. Y. I. L. T. Horney
  213. Mast. George J. Horney
  214. Miss Mary Y. Horney
  215. Mast. Andrew B. Horney
  216. Mrs. M. J. in t Hout
  217. Mast. J. R. in 't Hout
  218. Miss Y. D. in 't Hout
  219. Mrs. Marie Huesing
  220. Mr. Albert Hutchison
  221. Mrs. Albert Hutchison
  222. Dr. Max L. Hutt
  223. Mrs. Max L Hutt
  224. Mr. Carl Ickelsheimer
  225. Mrs. Y. Imbault
  226. Mrs. Edna Intveld
  227. Mrs. Rosana Jaekels
  228. Mr. Josef Janes
  229. Mrs. Josef Janes
  230. Mrs. R. Jekubzyk
  231. Mrs. H. Jekubzyk
  232. Mr. Kenneth Johnson
  233. Mrs. Kenneth Johnson
  234. Miss Vivian Johnson
  235. Mrs. E. Kalkbrenner
  236. Mrs. L. H. Kalkbrenner
  237. Miss Yvette J. Kalkbrenner
  238. Mr. Ellis J. Kane
  239. Mr. K. Kavakos
  240. Mrs. Henrica C. van de Kerkhof
  241. *Rev. Martin J. Killeen
  242. Mrs. Martin J. Killeen
  243. Miss Killeen
  244. Mr. Otto J. Kilsdonk
  245. Rev. Cyril Kita
  246. Mrs. Maude Koerper
  247. Mr. J. Kraakman
  248. Mrs. J. Kremer
  249. Mrs. Rosa Kropf
  250. Miss Peggy A. Lampl
  251. Miss D. Laustsen
  252. Mrs. Charles Leachman
  253. Miss Dora Leachman
  254. Mrs. Cuthbert Lee
  255. Miss Alix Lee
  256. Mr. Cuthbert Lee
  257. Mr. Peter F. Leslie
  258. Mrs. Peter F. Leslie
  259. Mrs. Katharina Levite
  260. Mr. Lee M. van Lew
  261. Mr. Michel Lidzki
  262. Mr. Harold W. Liggett
  263. Mrs. Harold W. Liggett
  264. Miss Carolyn Liggett
  265. Mrs. D. B. Loeb
  266. Mr. O. Londner
  267. Mr. Clifford G. Lund
  268. Miss C. J. Macaulay
  269. Mr. Attilio Macrelli
  270. Mrs. John Mc Shane
  271. Mrs. E Magill
  272. Sister Arthur Marie
  273. Mrs. E. M. Mattheeusen
  274. Miss H. Matuscke
  275. Miss M. Maynard
  276. Mr. George R. Mende
  277. Mrs. Marie Messenbourg
  278. Mother Gonzaga Miller
  279. Mrs. E. Milne
  280. Mrs. Jean D. MitcHell
  281. Miss Nan Mitchell
  282. Mr. Peter T. Mitchell
  283. Mast. Richard D. Mitchell
  284. Miss Nancy Mitchell
  285. Miss Linda S. Mitchell
  286. Mr. Paul F. Moeller
  287. Mrs. Paul F. Moeller
  288. Mast. Paul F. Moeller
  289. Miss C. Molenaar
  290. Mrs. A. Molfetto
  291. Mr. Edmund Muckelman
  292. Mrs. Edmund Muckelman
  293. Mast. Ronald Muckelman
  294. Mr. J. Muehlpointer
  295. Mrs. J. Muehlpointer
  296. Mr. Fred. W. Muhlenbruch
  297. Mrs. Fred. W. Muhlenbruch
  298. Mrs. Janet Muth
  299. Mrs. J. van der Myll Dekker
  300. Mrs. Gabriella M. Mynsberge
  301. Miss Kathleen Mynsberge
  302. Miss T. Nagl
  303. Mr. H. Nemeth
  304. Mrs. H. Nemeth
  305. Mr. Hermann Nouburger
  306. Mrs. I. Neuenfeld
  307. Miss B. Neuenfold
  308. Mr. Joep Nicolas
  309. Mrs. Joep Nicolas
  310. Mr. Harry Milton Niles
  311. Mrs. Nadynne Niles
  312. Mr. K. Noe
  313. Mr. John Noeth
  314. Mrs. E. A. W. Nolle
  315. Mr. C. van Noortwijk
  316. Mrs. C. van Noortwijk
  317. Mr. H. Nowak
  318. Mr. Nowak
  319. Miss Patsy D. Oldham
  320. Mrs. Mabel Olney
  321. Mrs. Phillis O'Meara
  322. Mr. Perry O'Neil
  323. Mrs. J. Oppenheim
  324. Mr. A. Osswald
  325. Miss P. Paine
  326. Mr. R. J. Panton
  327. Mrs. R. J. Panton
  328. Miss V. Panton
  329. Miss D. Panton
  330. Mrs. L Paukert
  331. Mr. Goldsberry Pavey
  332. Mrs. Goldsberry Pavey
  333. Mrs. M. Pedone
  334. Miss Nadya Pedone
  335. Mr. J. van Pelt
  336. Mr. Arthur C. Peterson
  337. Mrs. Arthur C. Peterson
  338. Mrs. Ellen Peterson
  339. Mast. Mark Peterson
  340. Mr. V. Pfaffenhousen
  341. Mrs. V. Pfaffonhausen
  342. Mast. J. V. Pfaffenhausen
  343. Mrs. T. J. Plant
  344. Mr. J. M. Pluess
  345. Mrs. A. M. Pohl
  346. Mast. P. K. A. Pohl
  347. Mast. A. G. Pohl
  348. Miss O. Portehaut
  349. Mrs. Eva B. Poss
  350. Mrs. Marjorie Post
  351. Mrs. Deborah Powell
  352. Mast. Gieselbert Powell
  353. Mr. R. Prestegaard
  354. Mr. P. Punt
  355. Mr. F. Quigley
  356. Mr. A. Rabofsky
  357. Mrs. D. Radway
  358. Miss Lucille Ramstack
  359. Mr. L Randon
  360. Mrs. L Randon
  361. Mr. K. Rapf
  362. Mrs. Grace Reffie
  363. Miss H. R. Rey
  364. Mr. H. W. Richter
  365. Mrs. H. W. Richter
  366. Mother Marita Riddle
  367. Miss A. Rodenberg
  368. Miss Elisabeth Roeger
  369. Mr. H. G. J. Roehlig
  370. Mrs. H. G. J. Roehlig
  371. Mast. H. G. J. Roehlig
  372. Dr. Carl Rosenfelder
  373. Mrs. Carl Rosenfelder
  374. Mrs. I. S. Rosenstein
  375. Miss N. L. Rosenstein
  376. Mast. Y. B. Rosenstein
  377. Mr. Hirsch W. Rudoler
  378. Mrs. Hirsch W. Rudoler
  379. Mr. C. W. Sabin
  380. Mrs. Augusta van de Sampele
  381. Mr. L J. Sanford
  382. Mrs. T. Scherl
  383. Miss M. Scherl
  384. Miss I. Schievelbein
  385. Mr. H. Schlottmann
  386. Mr. Hermann Schmidt
  387. Mrs. Luise Schmoll
  388. Miss M. M. Schneider
  389. Mr. F. L. Scholl
  390. Mrs. M. H. C. Scholl
  391. Miss R. F. Scholl
  392. Miss O. A. M. Scholl
  393. Mrs. Bertha Schoop
  394. Mrs. I. Schubert
  395. Mrs. Johanna O. Schultz
  396. Mr. N. Schwarz
  397. Mrs. F. Seethaler
  398. Mrs. Sehlbach
  399. Miss Sehlbach
  400. Miss Sehlbach
  401. Mr. George Sherer
  402. Mrs. George Sherer
  403. Miss Shinosaki
  404. Mr. George S. Shirk
  405. Mrs. George S. Shirk
  406. Mrs. G. L Sipes
  407. Mr. Johan J. Sohnle
  408. Mrs. Johan J. Sohnle
  409. Dr. Fred. A. Solinger
  410. Miss E. Sorensen
  411. Mrs. A. F. de Spaey
  412. Mast. G. D. de Spaey
  413. Mr. John Spicer
  414. Mrs. John Spicer
  415. Mrs. W. I. Spitler
  416. Miss Eleanor Stegeman
  417. Miss Carolyn Stegeman
  418. Mrs. A. K. Stevens
  419. Mrs. Ester R. Stewart
  420. Miss I. E. H. Stolke
  421. Mrs. Margaret M. de Stoop
  422. Miss Leopoldine L. de Stoop
  423. Mrs. Walter Stuhr
  424. Miss Marie Stuhr
  425. Mr. Victor L. Summers
  426. Mrs. Elfriede Thiele
  427. Dr. W. A. Thoennes
  428. Mrs. W. A. Thoennes
  429. Mrs. R. Thomas
  430. Mrs. E. Thornet
  431. M. Thornet
  432. M. Thornet
  433. Miss B. W. Thrussell
  434. Mrs. Anita Tibbs
  435. Miss D. Tischmann
  436. Mr. Campbell D. Titus
  437. Mrs. Campbell D. Titus
  438. Mr. Campbell Titus
  439. Mr. Bert Tjalsma
  440. Mrs. Bert Tjalsma
  441. Mr. Albert Tonnis
  442. Mrs. Albert Tonnis
  443. Miss E. Trapp
  444. Mr. G. Triest
  445. Mrs. G. Triest
  446. Mast. H. Triest
  447. Mr. George Trought
  448. Mrs. George Trought
  449. Miss Billie B. Tucker
  450. Mrs. G. van Veldhuizen
  451. Miss M. Viret
  452. Mr. Carl Waetzlich
  453. Mrs. Carl Waetzlich
  454. Miss Enid Waite
  455. Mr. B. Weickert
  456. Miss B. K. M. Wendorff
  457. Mr. John Werman
  458. Mrs. John Werman
  459. Mr. Karl Wessels
  460. Mrs. Karl Wessels
  461. Miss Margery Wheat
  462. Mrs. Pearl. Williams
  463. Mrs. Marie P. Windeis
  464. Mrs. Doris Winz
  465. Mrs. Mayme Wirth
  466. Sister Monica Witte
  467. Mr. Johannes O. van Workum
  468. Mrs. G. Wright
  469. Miss Jennifer Wright
  470. Mast. Ronald Wright
  471. Miss Louise A. Wright
  472. Mr. Peter van der Wulp
  473. Mr. Louis F. Yacone
  474. Mast. Francis R. Yacone
  475. Mast. Johnny B. Yacone
  476. Mr. William B. Yancey
  477. Mrs. William B. Yancey
  478. Mr. A. J. Yannone
  479. Mr. Philip M. Yannone
  480. Mrs. Philip M. Yannone
  481. Mast. Mark J. Yannone
  482. Mast. Philip M. Yannone
  483. Mast. Peter J. Yannone
  484. Mr. Nicanor Zabalota
  485. Mrs. Nicanor Zabaleta
  486. Mrs. Rose Zinn
  487. Mrs. M. E. Zobel
  488. Mast. G. C. Zobel
  489. Miss R. Zuehlke

 

Tourist Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. A. Aalbersberg
  2. Miss L B. van den Abeele
  3. Mr. M. A. Aeschmann
  4. Mrs. M. A. Aeschmann
  5. M   Aeschmann
  6. Pvt. W. Albers
  7. Miss Barbara M. Alig
  8. Miss Jeanne M. Altenburg
  9. Miss A. M. Andersen
  10. Mrs. Anderson
  11. Mr. Mervyn Azulay
  12. Mrs. J. M. Banks
  13. Mr. H. J. Barker
  14. Mrs. H. J. Barker
  15. Mr. Cyril J. Barry
  16. Miss W. J. Beekhuizen
  17. Miss Katherine T. Belleveau
  18. Miss F. I. Bennett
  19. Mr. Richard M. Bergeson
  20. Mr. John Betz
  21. Mrs. John Betz
  22. Miss L. Betz
  23. Mr. F. W. Blancke
  24. Mrs. Lucille A. Blessing
  25. Miss M. Bomze
  26. Mr. K. A. Bosma
  27. Mrs. K. A. Bosma
  28. Mrs. Margaret A. Broo
  29. Mast. Victor S. Broo
  30. Mr. W. Bruckman
  31. Mrs. W. Bruckman
  32. Mast. D. Bruckman
  33. Mr. K. Brugger
  34. Mrs. K. Brugger
  35. Mrs. E. M. Buhl
  36. Mast. J. Buhl
  37. Mr. William Caddell
  38. Mrs. P. C. J. Van Campenhout
  39. Mast. Raymond J. Campenhout
  40. Mr. Willem A. Capper
  41. Mr. G. Carlson
  42. Mrs. G. Carlson
  43. Mr. N. Catruna
  44. Mrs. Marjorie Clem
  45. Mr. Carl C. Cooper
  46. Mrs. Kathleen E. Copley
  47. Mrs. Simone Cronk
  48. Prof. E. Delamater
  49. Pvt. J. A. van Dommelen
  50. Mrs. Anna Duhmert
  51. Mrs. B. Dunbar
  52. Mrs. R. Durchholz
  53. Mr. A. Edtinger
  54. Mrs. A. Edtinger
  55. Miss Sophie Erhardt
  56. Mr. William Erickson
  57. Mrs. William Erickson
  58. Mr. Nathan Fox
  59. Mrs. Nathan Fox
  60. Mr. H. Franz
  61. Mast. G. Frings
  62. Mr. Denis G. Garber
  63. Mrs. Denis G. Garber
  64. Mr. M. Privat de Garilhe
  65. Mrs. Berta Geigner
  66. Mrs. J. Gibb
  67. Mast. D. A. Gibb
  68. Mast. C. G. T. Gibb
  69. Mr. K. Gilhespy
  70. Mrs. K. Gilhespy
  71. Mr. H. van Ginhoven
  72. Mrs. G. Giraudet
  73. Mr. G. Greift
  74. Mr. J. Grigor
  75. Mrs. J. Grigor
  76. Mr. J. Grofils
  77. Mrs. W. Guenzer
  78. Mr. A. N. Gunning
  79. Mrs. A. N. Gunning
  80. Mrs. Bertha Haas
  81. Miss U. Haeberli
  82. Mrs. Jaqueline Harvell
  83. Mrs. A. Harvey
  84. Mrs. P. Harwood
  85. Mast. Harry J. Harwood
  86. Mrs. M. Haviland
  87. Pvt. M. C. J. van Heeswyk
  88. Mrs. J. Heilbron
  89. Miss H. Heilbron
  90. Miss Helen W. Henderson
  91. Mrs. J. Hettinga
  92. Mast. S. P. Hettinga
  93. Miss F. Hettinga
  94. Mrs. Betty M. Hill
  95. Mrs. Jennie Holleman
  96. Mrs. Alice Holm
  97. Mast. Roger Holm
  98. Mr. Felix Horn
  99. Mrs. Felix Horn
  100. Mr. W. Horn
  101. Mrs. W. Horn
  102. Mr. B. Horn
  103. Miss W. Horn
  104. Miss Erna H. Horn
  105. Miss M. van der Horst
  106. Mr. John F. Houtman
  107. Mrs. J. Houtriet
  108. Mrs. M. Hutton
  109. Mr. J. Hylkema
  110. Mr. Morton A. Hyman
  111. Mr. H. J. Isliker
  112. Mr. T. E. Jelsma
  113. Mrs. T. E. Jelsma
  114. Mrs. B. Jenny
  115. Mrs. Lina Jochum
  116. Miss B. V. Johnson
  117. Mr. Leonard Jones
  118. Mrs. Leonard Jones
  119. Mr. A. de Jong
  120. Mrs. A. de Jong
  121. Mr. J. W. Juerges
  122. Mr. K. A. Juerges
  123. Mrs. J. W. Juerges
  124. Mr. Anselm Kahn
  125. Mrs. Anselm Kahn
  126. Mrs. D. C. Karr
  127. Mrs. E. Kaun
  128. Mr. Charles E. Keil
  129. Miss Virginia A. Kerr
  130. Miss Mary J. Kilborno
  131. Mr. N. Klerk
  132. Mrs. N. Klerk
  133. Mrs. H. G. Klingenmeier
  134. Mrs. J. Kluis Mrs. Kohler
  135. M Kohler
  136. Mr. Fred Kranz
  137. Mrs. Fred Kranz
  138. Mr. Karl H. Kreis
  139. Mrs. S. Krupdnya
  140. Mr. Peter Kuester
  141. Mr. A. Lanzard
  142. Mrs. R. Lebovits
  143. Mr. E A. Leonhardt
  144. Mr. H. S. Leopold
  145. Mrs. H. S. Leopold
  146. Mrs. T. L. Lester
  147. Miss Linda R. Libera
  148. Mrs. Johanna Lieberbauer
  149. Miss Gloria M. Lieberbauer
  150. Mr. Nick Liesenberg
  151. Mr. R. R. Mc Kenzie
  152. Mr. W. J. Mc Killen
  153. Miss Lorraine Maier
  154. Miss Bridget Marren
  155. Mr. T. van der Meer
  156. Mr. Ludwig Meier
  157. Miss H. Merchiers
  158. Miss M. Meyer
  159. Mrs. I. Miles
  160. Mrs. U. W. A. M. Moehle
  161. Miss G. S. Moehle
  162. Miss H. E Moehle
  163. Miss H. U. Moehle
  164. Mr. W. Moolenaar
  165. Mrs. W. Moolenaar
  166. Mr. K. Moosburger
  167. Mr. George A. Muegge
  168. Mr. Lawrence E. Muilenberg
  169. Mr. Albert Mullenbecher
  170. Mrs. Albert Mullenbecher
  171. Mr. G. Munnik
  172. Miss E. J. Murphy
  173. Mrs. Emma Muth
  174. Mrs. R. Newark
  175. Mr. R. Noël
  176. Mrs. R. Noël
  177. Miss J. Noël
  178. Miss G. G. Olesen
  179. Miss V. B. Pander
  180. Miss Pfriem
  181. Mrs. B. Pittet
  182. Mrs. N. Plug
  183. Miss H. Poelakker
  184. Mrs. Betty A. Raeburn
  185. Miss Margaret Read
  186. Miss M. Ö. Redmond
  187. Miss Isa D. Reed
  188. Mr. R. L. M. Regout
  189. Mr. Hans Reid
  190. Miss J. Revert
  191. Miss H. I. Richter
  192. Mrs. I. Rocks
  193. Mrs. Louise Rodulphus
  194. Miss Dorothy Rodulphus
  195. Mrs. E H. L. Roozenburg
  196. Mrs. J. G. Rosenthal
  197. Mrs. Julia Rucinski
  198. Mrs. Katherine Ruhl
  199. Mr. Z. Rutkowski
  200. Mrs. Z. Rutkowski
  201. Mr. John T. Ryke
  202. Mrs. Nyla Sack
  203. Miss E. M. Schellenberger
  204. Miss M. Schiffer
  205. Mr. W. Schinkel
  206. Mrs. W. Schinkel
  207. Miss Ann M. Schinkel
  208. Mr. Otto Schlecht
  209. Mr. W. Schmidt
  210. Mr. Walter F. Schoeller
  211. Mrs. Walter F. Schoeller
  212. Mr. Adam Schopf
  213. Mrs. Adam Schopf
  214. Miss Dorothy L Schuetter
  215. Mrs. Henrietta Sealman
  216. Miss M. Seiler
  217. Mrs. Alita Serxner
  218. Mast. Brant A. Serxner
  219. Miss Lee Sestac
  220. Mr. Max Short
  221. Mr. Bernard Siegel
  222. Mrs. Bernard Siegel
  223. Mr. A. L H. Sievert
  224. Mrs. A. L H. Sievert
  225. Miss I. Sievert
  226. Miss A. Sievert
  227. Miss Mary J. Simpson
  228. Mrs. M. Slakopor
  229. Mr. Kenneth Snyder
  230. Pvt. P. M. B. Snyders
  231. Sgt. J. A. Soffers
  232. Mr. Alfred Spiller
  233. Mr. Roy Stayner
  234. Mrs. Elise Stephan
  235. Mr. Ralph A. Stocker
  236. Miss Patricia Stodgehill
  237. Mrs. Herta Storz
  238. Mrs. Ilse M. Strassmann
  239. Miss H. B. Stuckens
  240. Miss M. Sturm
  241. Mrs. E. Sturzenegger
  242. Mr. V. L. Swete
  243. Pvt. H. Terpstra
  244. Miss M. Thomas
  245. Mrs. Helen Thorman
  246. Mast. Alfred Thorman
  247. Miss Peggy Thorman
  248.  Mr. J. Toral
  249. Mrs. C. J. Ude
  250. Mr. K. E. Upatnieks
  251. Mr. E. C. Uvijn
  252. Mrs. E. C. Uvijn
  253. Mr. Jozef H. Vonema
  254. Mrs. Jozef H. Venema
  255. Miss Hilde Verbürg
  256. Pvt. G. Vergeer
  257. Mr. J. Verkaik
  258. Mrs. J. Verkaik
  259. Miss    Verkaik
  260. Mi ss   Verkaik
  261. Mast. Verkaik
  262. Mr. Charles B. Vincent
  263. Mrs. A. Vogt
  264. Mr. T. J. Volkaerts
  265. Mrs. T. J. Volkaerts
  266. Mast. J. L. F. Volkaerts
  267. Miss U. M. Vosberg
  268. Mr. Edward Vought
  269. Pvt. D. Vyfvinlcel
  270. Mrs. Johanna Wälder
  271. Mr. George Warncken
  272. Mrs. George Warnken
  273. Mr. A. Waszkiewiez
  274. Mrs. A. Waszkiewiez
  275. Miss Ethel A. Watson
  276. Mrs. Adelaide Webb
  277. Mr. H. Weitgraven
  278. Mrs. H. Weitgraven
  279. Mrs. M. M. Welter
  280. Miss E. M. Westhoff
  281. Mrs. Margaret Williams
  282. Mrs. Ann Wilson
  283. Mr. G. G. de Wit
  284. Mrs. G. G. de Wit
  285. Mr. H. de Witt
  286. Mr. W. Wolff
  287. Mrs. W. Wolff
  288. Mr. William Wolfswinckel
  289. Miss Angelina Wood
  290. Mr. George Zedor
  291. Mrs. George Zeder
  292. Mr. Peter Zeegers
  293. Mrs. Peter Zeegers
  294. Mr. Zimmer
  295. Mr. J. Zimmer
  296. Mrs. J. Zimmer
  297. Mast. H. J. Zimmer
  298. Mast. R. Zimmer

 

General Information for Passengers

BABYFOOD. The attention of passengers is drawn to the large selection of strained baby and junior food available to passengers with children in all passenger vessels of the Company.  For the necessary arrangements, passengers are invited to apply to the Chief Steward.

BAGGAGE. Trunks exceeding the ordinary measurements cannot be taken into the cabins. It is forbidden to have in one's baggage, inflammable, explosive or other dangerous articles. The ship's staff reserve all rights to eliminate all such articles, if deemed necessary.  All inquiries pertaining to the storing or forwarding of baggage should be addressed to the Baggage Master.  Upon arrival at New York moreover Century Transportation Company representatives are available to take orders for delivery of trunks and larger pieces to any destination indicated by the passenger.

BAGGAGE INSURANCE. The Company's liability for damage to or loss or detention of baggage is strictly limited and passengers are therefore advised to protect themselves by insurance against risk of loss, theft, damage, pilferage, etc. Policies may be obtained at current rates at any office of the Company.

BARBER AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER. A barber's and ladies-hairdresser's shop is installed on board. The charges for services are announced by the Company.

CHANGE OF CABINS. Change of cabins is only permissible when authorized by the Purser.

CUSTOMS CLEARANCE. On landing at New York, all baggage will be examined by the Customs Officials. It is therefore recommended that passengers make full enquiries at the Purser's office about the Customs regulations and to fill in carefully the Customs declaration form handed to them by the Purser.

DANGEROUS ARTICLES. Dangerous articles such as inflammable and explosive objects may not be taken aboard. The attention of our passengers is also drawn to the fact that it is very dangerous to throw away lighted cigars, cigarettes or burning tobacco discards (even when thrown overboard as they might enter the vessel's interior through open portholes). Passengers are therefore requested to use the receptacles provided on board for this purpose.

DECK CHAIRS, RUGS AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. Deck chairs, rugs and chair cushions may be hired on application to the Deck Steward. The charges are: Deck chairs f 3.80 or $1, chair cushions and rugs f 2.66 or $0.70 each per voyage.

DECK GAMES. Implements for deck games such as quoits, deck tennis, deck golf, shuffle board etc. are supplied free of charge. When joining these games passengers do so at their own risk and any mishaps or injuries which may occur are without any responsibility on the part of the Company.

DIVINE SERVICE. Divine service will be held on Sundays, at hours announced on the bulletin board, if a recognized clergyman on board is willing to officiate.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Kennels are available on board for the transportation of dogs, cats, etc. Animals are not allowed in the cabins and other public rooms, nor on the promenade decks, unless by the captain's special permission. Attention should be given that these animals be declared on the Customs declaration forms on arrival.

DRINKS, TOBACCO ETC. Wines, beer, liquor and many other beverages as well as cigarettes, cigars and tobacco may be obtained on board at prices in Dutch currency fixed by the Company. Passengers are not allowed to bring with them large quantities of liquor or tobacco for personal use. Any large quantities must be reported to the Purser for Customs declaration. They will be kept in custody by the Purser in an appropriate room.

LANDING CARDS. All passengers will receive a Landing Card and are requested to present same before leaving the steamer to a U.S. Immigration Inspector for endorsement.

LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES. Found articles are to be handed over and lost articles to be reported to the Chief Steward. Articles not called for before arrival, or left in the cabins, will be handed over to the agency at the port of arrival, where passengers may claim them or make inquiries.

MAIL AND TELEGRAMS. Mail and telegrams for passengers are brought on board the steamer before sailing and placed in the passenger's rooms. For any inquiries relating to mail, passengers are invited to call the Chief Steward's office. Passengers are advised to stop at the mail desk in the center of the Pier at Hoboken, N.J., to claim letters and telegrams, which may have been received for them. Mail to be forwarded can be handed over to the Purser, who will take care of it. Postage stamps may be obtained to a limited number from the Library Steward.

In order to prevent the loss of mail, passengers are requested to stamp their letters etc., themselves and to deposit same personally in the mailbox, destined for that purpose.

Under no circumstances can the Holland-America Line be held responsible for the loss of mail.

MEALS. The hours during which meals will be served will be shown on the ship's bulletin boards. Passengers are kindly requested to observe these hours.

MEDICAL ATTENTION. The services rendered and the medicines prescribed by the ship's Physician are free of charge. The Holland-America Line assumes no responsibility for any treatment or services rendered by the Physician or for any medicines supplied. The ship's Physician is entitled to make a reasonable charge for attendance or treatment for ailments or conditions antedating embarkation of the passenger.

MONEY-EXCHANGE During the voyage the Ship's personnel is allowed to accept only Dutch and American money in payment of expenses made by the passengers. Opportunity is therefore given to exchange foreign Currency into Dutch money at the Purser's office at rates of exchange fixed by the Company. Only the Purser is authorized to exchange or accept foreign currency.

Some articles on sale in the gift shops are only obtainable against payment in U.S. currency both on the West and Eastbound voyages.

PAYMENTS. Passengers paying any supplements for room transfers, additional passage money, freight, telegrams. etc., should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company's form. For radiograms a receipt will be furnished by the Wireless Operator.

SHIP'S NEWSPAPER. The "Ocean Post" will be published on board, giving the latest news of the day. Leading New York Stock Exchange quotations are posted about midnight on the ship's bulletin board.

TABLE SITTING. Table and seats should be reserved on board at the Chief Steward's office after embarkation.

TELEPHONE AND RADIO. All cabins numbered up to 330 have telephone for ship use only. For the convenience of passengers, a general short-wave radiotelephone service is maintained with any part of the world. The Radio Office is located on the Upper Promenade Deck and can be reached by taking the starboard elevator. Passengers may transmit messages there and file radio-telephone calls; for payment of radio- telegrams and radio-telephone calls, a receipt will be given by the Radio Officer on duty.

Transportation from Hoboken

  • Motor Coach Service. For the convenience of passengers a special bus service is operated between the Company's Pier at Hoboken N.J and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, 8th Avenue and 41st Street, New York City, in connection with the arrival and departure of vessels.

 

Reservations should preferably be made through the Purser on board. Passengers, not holding reservations, who, after disembarkation, decide to avail themselves of the bus, may purchase their tickets from the Company's representative in attendance at the point of departure.

Hand baggage, with the exception of trunks and cases, may be taken along on the bus without extra charge. Charge per seat: U.S. $ 1.25 per adult and children 6 years of age and over. Children under 6 years of age, not occupying separate seats, are carried free.

Taxicabs may be found at the Bus Terminal for passengers wishing to proceed from there to other points in Metropolitan New York.

  • Taxicabs. Taxicabs are also available at the Hoboken Pier. The City authorities of Hoboken have passed an Ordinance to control the rates charged by taxicabs licensed in that City. The maximum rates established by law arc: For one to four Passengers, including tunnel tolls:
  • To Pennsylvania Station: $ 6.50
  • To Grand Central Station:$ 7.00
  • To a point between 96th and 110th St.: $9.00
  • To a point within one mile radius of Borough Hall, Brooklyn: $10.00
  • To Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Terminal, Jersey City: $ 5.00
  • For all luggage, handbags, trunks or packages, per piece:$0.40
  • Additional information and rates will be furnished on application to the Purser's office.

 

IMPORTANT. The rates quoted in this list are correct. Upon arrival the taxi driver may tell you that the rates have been changed and that the new rates are much higher. If you do engage a taxicab and are charged more than the rate mentioned in this list or on the Bulletin Board on the pier, you should take the name and license number of the taxi driver and. if possible, secure a receipt for the amount paid. The matter should then be reported to the Holland-Amorica Line, 29 Broadway, New York. N.Y., who will notify the proper authorities and endeavor to secure a refund of the overcharge.

 

VALUABLES. The Company is not responsible for theft of valuables or money which are kept in the staterooms and same should be placed in safety deposit boxes in the Purser's office. A deposit of f 25.— or its equivalent is required but this amount will be refunded when the key of the deposit box is returned to the Purser. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage however arising, except as stipulated in the passage contract. Passengers are accordingly requested to protect themselves by insurance.

WINDOWS AND PORTHOLES. Passengers are not allowed to open or close portholes themselves. If passengers wish to have their portholes closed or opened, they should call their room steward. Passengers ignoring this warning do so at their own risk and the Company assumes no liability in case of accident or damage. The Captain has the right to have all windows and portholes closed when such is found necessary for the ship's safety.

Directory — SS Nieuw Amsterdam

SEAFARING TERMINOLOGY. In finding your way about the ship, the following commonly used terms may prove helpful. The 'front" of the ship is referred to as the bow or forward. The "back" of the ship is known as the stern or aft. Starboard is the right-hand side when facing forward. Port is the nautical equivalent of "left" when facing forward. Knowing these terms you will easily be able to locate the facilities listed below.

General

BAGGAGE ROOM. D Deck, forward. Easily reached via forward starboard stairway or elevator. Baggage master in attendance at designated hours. Consult purser or ship's bulletin boards for further information.

DOCTOR'S OFFICE Main Deck, aft, portside. Physician in attendance at specified hours or by appointment. Consult bulletin boards or see purser for further information.

GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. An unusually wide variety of games and amusements is available to passengers on board the Nieuw Amsterdam. These include deck tennis, ping-pong, shuffleboard. tennis, swimming. chess, checkers, bridge, canasta and other card games, dancing, and motion picture programs in the ship's air-conditioned theatres. For ping-pong paddles and balls, deck tennis rings and other outdoor sports equipment, see your deck steward.

KENNELS. Boat Deck. Reached by midship outside stairways from Upper Promenade Deck. Two exercise runs. Special attendant on duty.

LAUNDRY. Complete laundry and pressing service available. No dry cleaning. Ring for room steward.

RADIO ROOM —SHIP-TO-SHORE TELEPHONE, Upper Promenade Deck. Take a starboard forward elevator to Upper Promenade Deck. Entrance off forward foyer.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. The first class Card Room is designed for conversion to a chapel. Religious services are held here and in the cabin-tourist theatre, provided that recognized clergymen are on board who are willing to officiate. For further details, consult bulletin boards or inquire at purser's office.

First Class

BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY SALON. Main Deck, opposite chief steward s and purser's offices. Both barber shop and beauty salon are air-conditioned and are furnished with the most up-to-date equipment.

CARD ROOM. Promenade Deck, port, amidships. Between Grand Hall and Smoking Room.

CHIEF STEWARDS OFFICE. Main Deck, forward foyer.

CHILDREN S PLAYROOM. Upper Promenade Deck, amidships. Entrance just forward of the top of Grand Stairway leading to Ritz-Carlton Cafe. Toys, games, swings, hobby horses and other equipment to amuse young passengers. Stewardess in attendance daily. Consult chief steward for details.

DECKS. Several large sheltered and open decks are available to first class passengers on the Nieuw Amsterdam. They include the glass-enclosed rubber surfaced Promenade Deck (350 feet long) and the open Upper Promenade Deck (454 feet long), five laps of which equal one mile. There are also two large sports decks, one on the Upper Promenade Deck aft, and one on the Sun Deck aft of the second funnel. This deck, on which the tennis court is located, may be reached by the starboard stairway near the entrance of the Ritz-Carlton Cafe.

DINING SALOON. A Deck, entrance from forward foyer. Most easily reached via forward stairways or elevators. Air-conditioned for your comfort.

GRAND HALL Promenade Deck, amidships. Principal passenger lounge.

GYMNASIUM. Sun Deck, forward. Use forward elevator. starboard side, to Upper Promenade Deck, then continue one deck higher via adjacent stairway. Mechanical horses, stationary bicycles, rowing machines and other gymnasium equipment. Adjoining solarium for sunbathing.

LIBRARY AND WRITING ROOM. Promenade Deck, starboard side, amidships, between Grand Hall and Smoking Room. Books, newspapers. current magazines in English, French and Dutch. Stamps, stationery and playing cards available. See steward in attendance.

POWDER ROOM. A Deck lobby, opposite entrance of Dining Saloon.

PURSER'S OFFICE Main Deck, forward foyer.

RITZ-CARLTON CAFE. Upper Promenade Deck. Use the Grand Stairway between the Smoking Room and Grand Hall. Bar service, dancing, magnificent sea views. A favorite late-evening rendez-vous.

SHOPPING ARCADE Promenade Deck, forward foyer. Items on sale include French perfumes, cosmetics, handbags, accessories. Swiss watches and clocks. Delft China, silverware, men's haberdashery and toiletries, cameras, films and toys.

SMOKING ROOM. Promenade Deck. aft. A restful daytime or evening retreat with a comfortable, clublike atmosphere. Has its own intimate cocktail bar and twin enclosed verandahs overlooking the sea.

SOLARIUM. Sun Deck, forward. A quiet spot for sunning and reading. Entrance through gymnasium.

SWIMMING POOLS. Indoor swimming pool on E Deck, forward. Reached via forward starboard elevator to D Deck and adjacent stairway down to pool. There are adjoining dressing rooms. Türkisch and medicinal baths. Masseur and masseuse in attendance. The outdoor swimming pool is located on the Promenade Deck, aft and is available on cruises only.

THEATRE. Promenade Deck, forward foyer. Air-conditioned, seats 350 persons. For the schedule of films and other entertainment, see the bulletin board in the foyer outside the theatre.

TURKISH AND MEDICINAL BATHS. Adjoining E Deck swimming pool (see above).

VALET. You may reach the ship's tailor via your stateroom steward.

Cabin Class

(On cruises, first class and cabin class are combined for general use.)
BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Located on C Deck, aft. Entrance through corridor adjacent to foyer. Open to cabin class passengers at designated hours.

CHIEF STEWARDS OFFICE. Main Deck. aft.

DECKS. There are two sports decks for cabin class passengers. One occupies the full area between the funnels on the highest deck, reached via cabin class portside elevator. The second is on the after end of the Promenade Deck.

DINING SALOON. On A Deck, aft. Entrance at main foyer. This room is air-conditioned.

JUNGLE BAR. Promenade Deck, starboard. Entrance through foyer.

LIBRARY. Promenade Deck, portside, opposite Jungle Bar. Entrance through foyer.

LOUNGE. Lower Promenade Deck. aft.

PURSER'S OFFICE Main Deck. aft.

SWIMMING POOL. Aft on C Deck. Reached through corridor adjacent to foyer. Open at designated hours. Consult bulletin board.

STUYVESANT CAFE AND VERANDAH. Overlooks sports deck on after end of Promenade Deck. Accessible from deck or through foyer.

THEATRE. Lower Promenade Deck, aft. Access through Lounge. Air conditioned; seats 162 persons. Open at designated hours. Consult bulletin board for program details.
(Also see general directory preceding first class)

Tourist Class

BAR. Starboard side of Smoking Room on Main Deck, aft. Reached through Smoking Room or foyer.

BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. C Deck. aft. Entrance through starboard corridor. Open at designated hours to tourist class passengers.

CHIEF STEWARD'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through forward end of Smoking Room. DECKS. Open sports deck on aft end of Lower Promenade deck. Glass-enclosed promenade and open promenade on Main Deck, aft.

DINING SALOON. B Deck. Reached by stairway from A Deck. From the Main Deck foyer, take the stairway to A Deck. Walk forward past cabins 418 and 416 to A Deck stairway and descend to dining saloon. This room is air-conditioned.

LOUNGE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through foyer or glass-enclosed promenade.

PURSER'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through forward end of Smoking Room.

SMOKING ROOM. Main Deck. Entered from foyer through Tourist Bar.

SWIMMING POOL. C Deck, aft. Entrance through portside corridor. Open at designated hours as announced on bulletin board.

THEATRE. Lower Promenade Deck, aft. Port and starboard entrances on sports deck. Programs at designated hours as announced on bulletin board. Air-conditioned, seats 162 persons.

(Also see directory preceding first class)

 

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