Broadway Dame - Titanic Commutator - 1Q 2011

The Titanic Commutator, Volume 36, Number 193, Quarterly Journal

Front Cover of The Titanic Commutator: The Official Journal For The Titanic Historical Society, Inc. for Issue 193 for the 1st Quarter 2001. GGA Image ID # 1046045b96

On The Front Cover: Henry Harris's lavish Hudson Theatre at Broadway and 44th Street. Its balconies were decorated with mosaics designed by Tiffany, and the playhouse's gold leaf ceiling was burnished to Renee Harris's specifications. Gregg Jasper collection.

In this Issue: Featured extensive article on the Life and Times of Mrs. Henry B. (Renee) Harris, wife of the Broadway Impresario Henry B. Harris owner of the Hudson Theatre. 

Additional stories about the White Star Line Freight Steamship Naronic and Colonel Astor’s Funeral – Reports from Contemporary Newspapers Detailing the Journey of Colonel Astor from Halifax to the Church of the Messiah in Rhinebeck.

CONTENTS

IN THIS ISSUE

48 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION

  • BROADWAY DAME: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF MRS. HENRY B. HARRIS - Part 1
    By Randy Bryan Bigham and Gregg Jasper
  • WHAT HAPPENED TO THE NARONIC?
    From contemporary newspaper reports
  • THS' PROJECT FOR 2012 UPDATE TITANIC CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL
  • THS 2011 TITANIC HERITAGE TOUR CONVENTION — COLONEL J. J. ASTOR'S RHINEBECK AND THE HUDSON VALLEY
  • COLONEL ASTOR'S FUNERAL
    Astor's train journey from Halifax, NS to the service at the Church of the Messiah in Rhinebeck, NY
    By Edward and Karen Kamuda
  • SAVING LORD PIRRIE
    By Tom McCluskie, M.B.E.
  • TITANIC'S ANCHOR THEN AND NOW
    With thanks to John Coley

Above (Not Shown): White Star's ill-fated Noronic, one of the most notable freight steamships of her day. Equipped with twin screws and triple expansion engines, she could make the journey between New York and Liverpool in twelve days.
Image: The Illustrated American, April 3, 1893

Right (Not Shown) Lord Pirrie's memorial at Belfast City Hall after removal from the Belfast City Cemetery.

Photo: Tom McCluskie, M.B.E

SEA POSTE

Looking for information on Wiborg; longtime THS member born in Mansfield, Ohio recalls a photography store where her brother bought supplies owned by a Titanic survivor. Not knowing the name, many years later through the THS, she found out the man was Frank Goldsmith.

Looking for data on a Titanic song; requesting information on earthenware bowls used by White Star Line? Postcard of New York piers, would Titanic have docked there? Question about a "Titanic" telegram; were Captain Smith and J. Bruce Ismay present at any ceremonies related to Titanic before her launch—pertains to an inscribed box.

Did other ocean liners sail from Southampton on Titanic's sailing day? A metal roller supposedly from Harland & Wolff used to build Titanic? The Titanic Museum to be I featured on the Discovery Channel series,"Digging Deeper" in March 2011.

Issue 193 The Titanic Commutator

Back Cover of The Titanic Commutator: The Official Journal For The Titanic Historical Society, Inc. for Issue 193 for the 1st Quarter 2001. GGA Image ID # 1046127d0c

On the Back Cover: Artist depiction of the Naval Parade including reproductions of Clermont and Half Moon during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in 1909. Colonel Astor's steam yacht Nourmahal (center, background) led a convoy of the line of war vessels from Poughkeepsie to Newburgh. Kamuda collection.

Publication Information

A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Original Research into the White Star Line and Notable Vessels of History.

The Titanic Commutator
The Journal of Record of The Titanic Historical Society, Inc. ®

Volume 36, No. 193

The membership Year 2011 1st Quarter—May through July 2011

Published Continually Since 1963

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THE TITANIC COMMUTATOR

Published quarterly and continuously for nearly forty years by The Titanic Historical Society, Inc., (ISSN 004-8182) and mailed from Springfield, Massachusetts, the journal has been the groundbreaker in providing primary source materials.

Accounts from Titanic passengers, biographies of White Star liners and other shipping companies are standard; also varied maritime interests, illustrations, and commentaries—ensuring a permanent record.

Sixty-four pages of exceptional content make this publication the largest and best of society journals whose excellence and accuracy is renowned.

Letters, email, advertising, articles, news items, and photographs are welcome. However, articles submitted must be exclusive to The Titanic Commutator.

No remuneration is made, and the Society cannot guarantee publication. General interest, veracity, and originality are the criteria; the burden for accuracy rests with the author, and the expressed opinions are not necessarily those of The Titanic Historical Society, Inc.

Note: We have made minor edits to this text to correct grammatical errors or to improve word choice to clarify the content. We replaced words written using a non-American variant with the American English spelling for consistency. The passive text was often left “as is.” Those who need to quote directly should verify any changes by reviewing the original material.

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