TSS Veendam Passenger List - 13 July 1935
Front Cover of a First, Tourist and Third Class Passenger List for the SS Veendam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 13 July 1935 from New York to Rotterdam via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer, Commanded by Captain P. Lagaay. GGA Image ID # 17d01874a7
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain P. Lagaay
- Chief Officer: C. N. Kleyn
- Chief Engineer: J. Willeman
- Physician: H. J. Van Der Wijst
- Purser: A. Bruis
- Chief Steward: J. P. H. Scheffer
First Class Passengers
- Mr. Pedro Abascal
- Miss Eleanor Adler
- Mr. G. C. Adolphs
- Mrs. T. Thorne Baker
- Miss A. Eleanor Barnum
- Mr. Emory S. Basford
- Mr. Milton Belgard
- Mrs. Milton Belgard
- Miss Beulah M. Belgard
- Mrs. Allen Bernstein
- Mr. Peter Bernstein
- Rev. Philip J. Blanc, S. S
- Mr. Richard L. Bloch
- Dr. Leopold Brandy
- Mr. Walter H. Buck
- Mrs. Walter H. Buck
- Mr. F. Burgess
- Mrs. Ruth T. Burnham
- Mrs. Arthur D. Byrns
- Mr. Thomas Cahall
- Mrs. Thomas Cahall
- Mr. F. R. J. Caunter
- Mrs. Alexander Chambers
- Mrs. L. Cole
- Miss Myra Conklin
- Mrs. Katherine S. du Bois
- Pr. S. H. Eckerson
- Mr. Alfred Emmerson
- Mrs. Alfred Emmerson
- Miss Lillian Engel
- Mr. Edward L. Estabrooke
- Mrs. Edward L. Estabrooke
- Miss Mary A. Finney
- Dr. Madeline Fiske
- Mr. Gustav Gitterman
- Mrs. Gustav Gitterman
- Mr. W. G. G. Godron
- Mrs. W. G. G. Godron
- Prof. William L. Graves
- Mr. K. A. Groothuis
- Mrs. K. A. Groothuis
- Miss Margaret Hargrove
- Mrs. Edward Y. Hartshorne
- Mrs. Roland Hill
- Mrs. Willamina Hoffman
- Miss Henrietta Hoffman
- Mrs. Ida H. Holloway
- Miss Helen K. Houghton
- Mr. John Hudson
- Mrs. John Hudson
- Rev. J. W. A. Janssen
- Mr. H. W. Jepsom
- Mr. Harry LeRoy Jones
- Hon. Hiram Keller
- Mr. James V. Kelly
- Mr. Anthony S. Kimbel
- Mrs. Anthony S. Kimbel
- Mr. Alan F. Kline
- Mr. Barnett Lamm
- Mr. Gustave Levy
- Dr. Robert H. Lieberthal
- Mrs. Robert H. Lieberthal
- Miss Marion E. Lieberthal
- Dr. Jacob C. Lifton
- Mrs. Jacob C. Lifton
- Miss Roberta B. Louden
- Dr. A. Lwowitch
- Mr. J. C. MacPherson
- Miss Mary Manning
- Mr. L. Mansbach
- Mrs. L. Mansbach
- Mr. A. B. Mathews
- Mrs. John E. May
- Mrs. James A. McCrea
- Miss Agnes A. McCrea
- Mr. John McGhie
- Mrs. John McGhie
- Mr. Edward P. McMurtry
- Dr. Janet H. C. Meade
- Mr. G. P. A. M. Merkx
- Mr. W. B. Millner, Jr.
- Mrs. W. B. Millner, Jr.
- Mrs. Evan Mitchell
- Mr. Norbert Neumann
- Mrs. Norbert Neumann
- Miss Rosalie B. Neumann
- Mrs. Eliane Norberg
- Miss Bessie K. Oler
- Mrs. Smith Outerbridge
- Dr. Josiah H. Penniman
- Mrs. Josiah H. Penniman
- Mr. Samuel Plotkin
- Mrs. Samuel Plotkin
- Miss Marjorie Plotkin
- Dr. Gordon Pollack
- Mrs. Mary L. Powell
- pr. M. L. Ravitch
- Mrs. M. L. Ravitch
- Mr. R. H. Renn
- Mr. George W. Richards
- Miss E. Stewart Richardson
- Miss Susan Riesenfeld
- Miss J. Rosenwald
- Miss Ella J. Ryan
- Mr. Ernst Salzmann
- Mr. Robert Samuels
- Mrs. Ethel Mina Samuels
- Mrs. Louis Schwartz
- Mr. Arthur Schwarz
- Mrs. Arthur Schwarz
- Miss Anne Owen Sheridan
- Mr. Ernest A. Simon
- Mrs. H. Snyder
- Mr. C. B. Spivey
- Mrs. C. B. Spivey
- Mrs. Paula Stahl
- Miss Marguerite Sylla
- Mr. H. J. W. ten Broeke
- Mrs. H. J. W. ten Broeke
- Master Frederick H. ten Broeke
- Mrs. Beatrice M. Thornley
- Mrs. Njoo Ting Tjing
- Mrs. The Ing Bian
- Miss E. The Tiok Nio
- Miss Gertrude Unger
- Mrs. Ruth B. Van Dusen
- Mrs. Maria van Klaveren
- Mr. A. H. S. Vaughan
- Mrs. A. H. S. Vaughan
- Miss Virginia Vaughan
- Mrs. Caroline Volz
- Miss Louise Volz
- Mrs. David Watkins
- Mr. Frederick Watkins
- Mr. Milton Weiss
- Mrs. Milton Weiss
- Mrs. L. Weiss
- Miss Helene Weiss
- Mrs. H. Edward Wendel
- Miss Elmira S. Wendel
- Mrs. Ross F. Wicks
- Miss Katherine Wicks
- Miss Martha Wiegand
- Dr. Marion Wilkinson
- Mr. Charles P. Williams
- Mrs. Charles P. Williams
- Miss Edelin Wilson
- Mrs. Walter B. Wolfe
- Mrs. Henry Wynkoop
- Mr. Henry Wynkoop, Jr.
- Mrs. W. Yonker
STCA Staff
- Hostess: Miss Blanche Kieckhofer
- Librarian: Miss Ann Trimble
- Orchestra: Southwestern Royal Collegians
Tourist Class Passengers
- Mr. W. C. Abbay
- Mrs. W. C. Abbay
- Miss Rae Abraham
- Mr. John K. S. Arthur
- Mrs. Ethelwyn Arthur
- Miss Dorothy E. Arthur
- Mr. Alexander Berl
- Mrs. Alexander Berl
- Mrs. Ruth M. Blake
- Mrs. Consesa Bonnet
- Mr. D. D. Bonnist
- Mr. Erich Bovet
- Miss E. Bsharah
- Mrs. Joseph Burns
- Master J. F. Burns
- Mrs. Bertha Brouwer
- Mr. Julio Cardenal
- Mrs. George Chadwick
- Miss A. Dannenberg
- Miss D. Dannenberg
- Mrs. Jeanne de Moor
- Mr. J. de Groot
- Mrs. J. de Groot
- Dr. Degenhart
- Mrs. Degenhart
- Mrs. J. L. Gallor
- Miss K. Gitlitz
- Mrs. Ellen Gloor
- Miss Frances C. Graves
- Mrs. Stanley H. Graves
- Miss Fannie Grob
- Mr. James W. Gray
- Miss Phyllis Green
- Mrs. A. H. Grubbe
- Miss Marie Grubbe
- Miss E. Gryzmish
- Mr. Wm. Heller
- Mrs. Heller
- Mrs. A. Hurkmans
- Mr. Alfred J. Ilette
- Mrs. Henriette Ilette
- Mr. Albert D. Kerwan
- Mrs. Albert D. Kerwan
- Mr. William E. Kerwan
- Mrs. William E. Kerwan
- Miss Johanna Kingsma
- Mr. R. J. Kissack
- Mr. Ernest Knoch
- Mrs. Jacqueline de Moor Leach
- Mr. James Levey
- Professor A. H. Licklider
- Miss M. Lieberman
- Mr. Y. F. Liu
- Mr. C. H. Lont
- Miss Gertrude Lubow
- Miss M. Maffitt
- Mr. Arthur Maingay
- Mr. Nicholas Minorsky
- Mrs. Nicholas Minorsky
- Mr. John S. Naylor
- Rev. James F. Norman
- Mr. John Pas, Sr
- Mrs. John P. Peters
- Mrs. Jeanne P. Rapier
- Miss Didi Rapier
- Miss Helene Rapier
- Miss Margot Rapier
- Miss Jacqueline Rapier
- Miss Madeline Rapier
- Mrs. Edith Rodkinson
- Mrs. Dina Schierloh
- Mr. Edward T. Van Deusen
- Mrs. Edward T. Van Deusen
- Mr. Jacob Vandergraff
- Mr. A. Vander Volh
- Mr. H. A. Voogel
- Mrs. Rose Wade-Settle
- Miss Evelyn F. Wallace
- Dr. W. R. Ward
- Mr. G. Worsley
- Mrs. G. Worsley
- Master George Worsley
- Mr. Gerard W. Zack
- Mrs. Garard W. Zack
- Mr. Frank Zeeuw
- Mr. John Zeeuw
Third Class Passengers
- Mr. Paul Arnolds-Patron
- Mrs. Paul Arnolds-Patron
- Miss Cornelia Baker
- Mr. William Becker
- Mr. Antonio Caliagopoulos
- Mr. Otto De Vries
- Mr. David Fredenthal
- Mr. Herman Jansen
- Mrs. Elizabeth Jansen
- Master Hermann Jansen
- Mr. Victor Janssens
- Mrs. R. Kuiters
- Mr. Ernst Langkau
- Mr. John C. M. Lashley
- Mrs. Amelia Lienard
- Mr. George Loveland
- Miss Louise McNair
- Mrs. Margaret Meiners
- Mr. Jan Oomes
- Mrs. Wilhelmina Oomes
- Mr. Johannes A. F. Osse
- Mrs. R. Polak-Goudeket
- Miss Dorette M. C. Sas
- Miss Mary Sloss
- Mr. Fritz Spenler
- Mr. Harry Stein
- Mr. Honore E. Van Water
- Mrs. Josephine Wolf
- Master Joseph Wolf
- Master Alan Wolf
General Information for Passengers
Mail and Telegrams. Letters, Packages, etc., for Passengers are brought on board steamer before embarkation and placed in the Passengers' rooms. For any inquiries relating to mails, Passengers are invited to call at the Chief Steward's office.
Seats at Table. Application for table seats may be made to the Chief Steward before sailing, or on embarkation. On midnight sailings permanent table seats will be assigned after breakfast the next morning.
Hours for meals are posted on the ship's bulletin board.
Return Tickets. The Purser will be glad to radio, free of charge, to the New York or European offices of the Line, as necessary, if you wish to make return reservations on any steamer of the Line.
Passengers from New York who already hold return tickets, should register same at one of the offices of the Line indicated on the back page of this list.
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 $5.00, 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.)
Personal Funds. For the convenience of Passengers, the Purser is prepared to cash a limited amount of recognized Traveler's Checks or to exchange money at official rates as posted at the Purser's office. A receipt is issued on such transactions, on the Company's Form.
Personal checks cannot be cashed by the Purser.
Port Holes. Passengers are warned to refrain from opening or closing port holes themselves. If Passengers should wish to have their port holes 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.
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.
Ship's Newspaper. "The Ocean Post," containing latest wireless news and closing prices of the leading securities on the New York Stock Exchange, is published on board. A copy of this newspaper is placed every morning in passenger's stateroom with the compliments of the Line.
Medical Attention. Passengers requesting and accepting medical attendance and medicines from the ship's Physician, do so without any responsibility on the part of the Company.
The services rendered and the medicines prescribed by the ship's Physician are free, except that in cases, where Passengers require the service of ship's Physician for the treatment of ailments for which they already were under the care of a Physician at the time of embarkation, the ship's Physician may charge a reasonable fee for such services, subject to the approval and sanction of the Commander.
Additional Payments on Board. 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 receipt will be furnished by the wireless operator.
Flying in Europe or America. The Holland America Line have made arrangements whereby their Passengers have the facilities of the K. L. M. Air Lines in Europe or Curtiss-Wright Flying Service in America, at their disposal on landing.
The Purser will gladly give information on the routes and connections of these air lines and radio ahead for reservations. Only a limited amount of luggage is carried free on these aeroplanes; excess luggage being charged for at excess baggage rates.
Steamer Chairs, Rugs and Chair Cushions. Deck chairs, rugs and 'hair cushions may be hired on application to the Deck Steward.
The hire for deck chairs amounts to $1.50 for the voyage, whereas the hire for rugs and chair cushions amounts to $1,—each for the voyage.
U. S. Head Tax. Passengers who leave the U. S. within 60 days from date of entry and who are entitled to refund of headtax, will obtain refund on board. To this purpose they are invited to deliver the duly signed head tax certificate to the Purser, together with headtax receipts, issued by some carrier when collecting the tax from passenger.
London and Paris Rail Tickets. Passengers are urged to purchase their London or Paris rail tickets from the Purser as soon as possible after boarding the steamer at New York.
As a rule, special trains are run in connection with the arrival of our steamers at Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer, but when the number of Passengers does not warrant special trains, the Line arranges for reservations on regular trains.
Baggage. There is a baggage room on board steamer where Passengers may store such personal belongings as cannot be placed in their cabins, as well as baggage of any kind. The Baggage Room is open at hours as posted, and all inquiries pertaining to the storing or forwarding of baggage should be addressed to the Baggage Master.
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 Line or through the Baggage Master on board this steamer.
Disembarking at Plymouth. Immigration officials board the steamer before disembarkation at Plymouth to take up the "alien order," previously furnished by the Purser to those landing in England, and to stamp passenger's Landing Cards.
Examination of baggage by customs on shore. Cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, etc., perfumes, wines and spirits are liable to duty if brought in the United Kingdom.
Passengers are reminded that under the laws of the United Kingdom the importation of dogs into Great Britain is prohibited unless a permit has been first obtained from the Board of Agriculture.
Disembarking at Boulogne-sur-Mer. Inspection of passports will be made on board and Landing Cards issued by immigration officials.
Customs examination of baggage will take place on shore. Cigarettes, cigars and tobacco, etc., are subject to duty.
Disembarking at Rotterdam. All baggage is examined by customs officials upon being landed on shore. A police officer, however, comes on board before the ship docks to endorse passports and issue Landing Cards. These Landing Cards must be surrendered when leaving the ship.
The Hand-Me-Down
STCA's own guide of up-to-date information, published yearly for Holland-America Line Passengers . . . it contains addresses of hotels, pensions and restaurants, discovered by students and teachers—former STCA Passengers. It also contains airplane schedules, doctors in Europe, and non-guidebook, things to do.
The Hand-Me-Down is more complete than ever before. Copies may be obtained from the Purser's office at the special price of $2.00.
For Shopping and Information Service
"Quatre Rue Scribe," the Paris Office of the Holland-America Line, can help you make your visit to Paris more pleasant. We have an information and shopping service just beginning its eighth season.
We have complete information about hotels, restaurants, shops, theatres, sightseeing trips, etc. Wet can help you buy economically. We can offer you a 24 hour film developing service, which you will also find in our London Office.
This information and Shopping Service is an exclusive Holland-America Line feature, and we hereby invite you to take advantage of it.