SS Aurania Passenger List - 31 March 1931
Front Cover of a Cruise Passenger List from the SS Aurania of the Cunard Line, Departing 31 March 1931 from Boston and New York to Bermuda, Nassau, Havana, New York, and Boston, Commanded by Captain G. R. Dolphin, R.D., R.N.R. GGA Image ID # 1613c04bdd
Senior Officers and Staff
- Captain: G. R. Dolphin, R.D., R.N.R.
- Chief Engineer: J. Bond
- Chief Steward: E. Sharp
- Chief Officer: E. M. Fall, D.S.C., R.D., R.N.R.
- Surgeon: J. D. Doherty
- Purser: L. K. Connolly
- Assistant Purser: J. M. Carlyle
- Cruise Director: S. B. Stewart
- Assistant Cruise Director: A F. Donovan
- Assistant Cruise Director: E. T. McLean
- Assistant Cruise Director: E W. Packer
- Hostess : Iras Arnold
- Chaplain : Rev. John Sharp
- In Charge of Shore Excursions: Charles A. Martin
- In Charge of Shore Excursions: James C. Hawkins
- In Charge of Shore Excursions: Edward P. Skinner
Cruise Passengers
EMBARKING AT BOSTON
- Mr. Clinton Abbott
- Mrs. Abbott
- Mrs. Allan Barrows
- Dr. R. H. Baxter
- Mrs. Baxter
- Mrs. David Berquist
- Miss Grace Berquist
- Miss Georgette Binney
- Mrs. Laura Bradford
- Miss Inez Brown
- Mr. Earle L. Browne
- Mrs. William C. Canning
- Mrs. M. S. Coffin
- Miss Ella T. Coughlin
- Mrs. IL C. Dowding
- Miss Gertrude England
- Miss Jane H. England
- Miss Ethel Findlay
- Mrs. N. M. Flagg
- Mr. J. V. Flanagan
- Mrs. Mary Flanagan
- Miss Gene Flipsey
- Miss Alice Gibson
- Mrs. John Glennon
- Miss Marion Gore
- Mrs. George M. Gray
- Mr. Gross
- Mrs. Gross
- Miss Helen C. Hale
- Mrs. N. B. Harpin
- Dr. A. E. Harris
- Dr. Arthur J. Hewett
- Mrs. Hewett
- Miss Ellen Hewett
- Miss Julie Hewett
- Mr. Converse Hill
- Mrs. Hill
- Mr. H. B. Hiller
- Mrs. Hiller
- Mrs. Robert S. Hillyer
- Mrs. H. A. Holt
- Miss Edna Hubbard
- Mr. James M. Hurley
- Miss Pauline Kelleher
- Mr. Robert F. Kelley
- Miss Margaret J. Knightley
- Miss Elsie Lacey
- Mrs. C. P. Lafayette
- Miss Dolores Ann Lafayette
- Miss Catherine E. Laing
- Miss Phyllis E. Laing
- Mr. J. R. Larkin
- Miss Geraldine R. Larkin
- Mr. W. F. McColough
- Miss Isabel E. McFarlane
- Miss Edith McGowan
- Miss Katherine M. McHugh
- Miss Katherine McLaughlin
- Mr. J. Freeman Marstem
- Mrs. L. W. Martin
- Miss Mary K. Mendum
- Mr. W. E. Murphy
- Miss Gladys J. Newton
- Mr. Oscar A. Nierendorf
- Mrs. Nierendorf
- Mr. John E. O'Brien
- Mrs. O'Brien
- Miss Claire O'Brien
- Mr. Harold Payson
- Mrs. Payson
- Miss M. Elizabeth Person
- Mr. Stewart L. Pratt
- Mr. George J. Purrington
- Mr. H. C. Read
- Mrs. Read
- Mr. Joseph A. Recomendes
Mr. Francis X. Recomendes - Miss Emma Robertshur
- Mrs. S. W. Rodgers
- Mr. Alfred E. Sebbins
- Mr. John H. Tilton
- Mrs. Tilton
- Mr. Richard Tingey
- Mrs. Tingey
- Mrs. A. B. Toppan
- Mrs. Ruby J. Tracey
- Mrs. Fred E. Trecartin
- Miss Edna Weber
- Miss Marie L. Weld
- Miss Vera White
- Mr. A. B. Whitney
- Miss Ellen Whitney
- Mr. Robert H. Wilder
- Mr. James Wood
- Mrs. Wood
- Mr. E. B. Yates
- Mrs. Yates
EMBARKING AT NEW YORK
- Mr. S. W. Ackerman
- Mrs. Ackerman
- Mr. Barney Ain
- Mrs. Merritt Ashworth
- Miss Gertrude Bach
- Miss Frances Bach
- Mr. D. H. Baird
- Mrs. Baird
- Miss Margaret Baldwin
- Miss Daisy Barnes
- Miss Alma D. Bayer
- Miss lsabel Beveridge
- Mrs. P. E. Bibily
- Miss Elizabeth Boyer
- Mrs. Thomas P. Brenack
- Mrs. Fred Bright
- Mr. John Brooks
- Miss Lillian Bryant
- Miss M. Bulson
- Mrs. Flora A. Cahoon
- Miss A. V. Carney
- Capt. W. R. Chalmers
- Mrs. Chalmers
- Mrs. Stanley Chandler
- Miss M. Adele Chaney
- Miss J. Chester
- Miss A. Chester
- Mr. Arban Clarke
- Mrs. Clarke
- Master Lloyd Clarke
- Miss Margaret M. Clinton
- Miss Margaret L. Colson
- Miss Mary Conneff
- Miss E. Connelly
- Mr. A. George Corben
- Mrs. Corben
- Miss M. Crowe
- Mr. J. R. Crunkleton
- Mrs. Crunkleton
- Miss M. R. Crunkleton
- Miss V. Crunkleton
- Master J. R. Crunkleton
- Master R. D. Crunkleton
- Miss Margaret E. Cunningham
- Miss Lucille Current
- Miss 1 leien Davies
- Miss Aimee P. Dealy
- Mr. William K. Dehnert
- Miss E. J. Doyle
- Miss M. Dwyer
- Dr. William M. Dyer
- Mrs. Dyer
- Mrs. R. Early
- Mr. Edward Early
- Mr. E. F. Eddy
- Mrs. Eddy
- Miss Irene Edmonds
- Mrs. J. K. Elcock
- Mr. William J. Elder
- Mrs. Elder
- Mrs. Margaret Elston
- Mr. Wylie B. Ewing
- Mrs. Ewing
- Mr. R. S. Feeley
- Mrs. Feeley
- Mr. Harold H. Feigen
- Mrs. Fisher
- Mr. Edgar M. Fisher
- Mr. J. E. Fortin
- Mrs. Fortin
- Mr. William French
- Miss T. Geffner
- Mr. Eugene Goff
- Mrs. Goff
- Mr. John Gorman
- Mrs. Mary J. Graham
- Miss Nan Graham
- Mr. D. F. Groff
- Mr. G. F. Groff
- Mrs. D. F. Groff
- Miss Ruth 0. Groff
- Miss Nettie M. Groff
- Mr. Harry E. Hackett
- Mrs. Hackett
- Mr. Harry Hadfield
- Mrs. Hadfield
- Mr. Millard Harcourt
- Mrs. Harcourt
- Miss Mary Harty
- Mr. G. Heins
- Mrs. Heins
- Mrs. H. G. Henwood
- Miss Janet Henwood
- Mrs. Francis Honeywell
- Mr. H. P. C. Hope
- Mrs. Hope
- Mr. A. C. Howatson
- Mrs. Howatson
- Mr. W. N. Hubbard, Jr.
- Mr. W. P. Hubbard
- Miss Mildred Igoe
- Miss Marian Igoe
- Mrs. F. Sheldon Jaffray
- Mr. Moorhouse L. Johnson
- Mrs. Johnson
- Miss Elsie Johnson
- Miss S. Kalstein
- Mr. James F. Kane
- Mrs. Kane
- Master J. K. Kane, Jr.
- Miss Margaret Kane
- Miss Jeannette M. Kane
- Mr. George Kaplan
- Miss Hannah Kasindorf
- Miss Catherine Kennedy
- Mrs. Eugene Kent
- Miss Pearl Klick
- Mr. George Kollman
- Mrs. Kollman
- Mr. Louis Kraeutler
- Mrs. Kraeutler
- Mr. J. G. Kremer
- Mrs. Kremer
- Miss M. Krohl
- Mrs. Charles G. Kutrolos
- Mr. M. Lanzner
- Mrs. Lanzner
- Mr. E. Lascaris
- Mrs. Lascaris
- Miss Helen Lee
- Mr. Louis Lipsius
- Mrs. Alice Lloyd
- Miss Una Lucas
- Miss M. Lukis
- Mrs. E. C. McDermott
- Miss Frances McGarry
- Dr. W. A. McGrath
- Mrs. McGrath
- Mr. B. J. McGuire
- Miss Catherine McGuire
- Miss Anna McGuire
- Mr. C. J. McKnight
- Mrs. McKnight
- Mr. William F. Marshall
- Mrs. Marshall
- Miss Edith M. Martin
- Miss Bess Mashbir
- Miss Helen Milton
- Miss Elsie Moeckel
- Mrs. Harry Montz
- Mr. Albert Morris
- Mrs. Morris
- Capt. Emil E. Morse
- Mr. Raymond Myers
- Miss Laura Nallin
- Mr. Carl A. Naugle
- Mrs. Naugle
- Mr. Russell G. Nesbit
- Mrs. Nesbit
- Miss Margaret Noon
- Mr. J. F. O'Keefe
- Dr. M. E. Ornstein
- Mrs. Ornstein
- Miss Dorothy Painz
- Mr. Charles F. Paul
- Mrs. Paul
- Mr. Roscoe Peacock
- Mrs. Peacock
- Mrs. David Pearson, III
- Mr. William S. Pike
- Mrs. Pike
- Mr. H. Pinstein
- Mrs. Pinstein
- Mr. C. R. Pitcher
- Miss Marguerite Potter
- Mrs. Joseph Paul Quin
- Master Joseph Wafer Quin
- Miss Hope Rankin
- Mr. William T. Reeves, Jr.
- Mr. Ray Reid
- Mr. C. E. Reid
- Dr. George M. Reinhart
- Mrs. Reinhart
- Miss E. F. Reinhart
- Mr. H. C. Reinhart
- Mrs. J. H. Rianhard
- Mr. Ralph Richmond
- Mrs. Richmond
- Mr. John M. Robsion, Jr.
- Dr. Isabel C. Rockwell
- Miss Marv C. Roger
- Mr. A. J. Rosman
- Mrs. Rosman
- Mr. David Rubin
- Miss E. Schacht
- Mrs. Walter Schaefer
- Miss Elizabeth R. Schaeier
- Mr. Albert W. Schede
- Mrs. Schede
- Miss Evelyn Schede
- Mr. Alfred Schlessinger
- Mrs. Schlessinger
- Miss Elizabeth J. Schmidt
- Mrs. Helen M. Schramm
- Miss Meta Schumaher
- Miss I. Scully
- Miss E. Sharp
- Mr. Wilbur Shenk
- Miss Julia M. Sheridan
- Mr. J. W. Sherwood
- Mrs. Sherwood
- Miss A. Shiffman
- Miss Hortense Silver
- Mr. Robert J. Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Miss Carolyn E. Smith
- Miss Harriet Spitzer
- Mr. Gilbert T. Stodola
- Miss G. M. Stolts
- Mr. W. L. Stoneman
- Mrs. Stoneman
- Mr. Charles J. Stones
- Mrs. Stones
- Miss Rose Strabette
- Miss Mary E. Swab
- Mr. John Thompson
- Mrs. Thompson
- Miss Virginia Thompson
- Miss Charlotte Thompson
- Miss Agnes Tierney
- Miss Ella A. Timory
- Mr. Joseph Tishman
- Mrs. Tishman
- Mr. Stewart R. Todd
- Mrs. Todd
- Mr. Joseph A. Tryon
- Mrs. Tryon
- Mrs. Thomas P. Tunny
- Mr. John Van Vlaanderen
- Mrs. Van Vlaanderen
- Mrs. Lamar Voorhees
- Miss Florence Wafer
- Miss L. Irene Wafer
- Mr. William W. Walker
- Mrs. Walker
- Miss Marjorie Walker
- Mr. E. M. Walter
- Mrs. Walter
- Miss Isabel Wamsley
- Mr. Lewis D. Waters
- Mrs. Waters
- Miss Waters
- Dr. Harry Weinstein
- Mrs. Weinstein
- Mr. Joseph Wiekes
- Lieut. Otto Wiesendanger
- Mr. J. E. Willis
- Mrs. Willis
- Mr. Joseph C. Wilson
- Mr. Richard U. Wilson
- Mr. Joseph R. Wilson
- Mrs. Wilson
- Miss Bessie Workman
- Mrs. E. Worthman
- Miss Dorothy Worthman
- Mrs. E. Zeigenhain
- Mrs. Rosella Zeuner
Information for Passengers
MEALS will be served at the following times in the Dining Saloon:—
- Breakfast at 8 a.m.
- Luncheon at 1pm.
- Dinner at 7p.m.
The Bars will not be open later than Midnight, but it is within the discretion of the Commander to close them during the voyage at any time should he consider this course desirable.
SEATS AT TABLE. Application may be made to the Second Steward for table reservations.
DIVINE SERVICE on Sunday at 10.30 a m There are also facilities on board for the celebration of Mass.
DECK CHAIRS AND RUGS may be hired on application to the Deck Steward. Each Rug is contained in a scaled cardboard box. and bears a serial number worked into the material so that passengers will have no difficulty in identifying their rugs. At the end of each voyage, the rugs which have been in use are sent to the store and thoroughly cleaned, before being re-issued. Prices: $1.50 for Deck Chairs: $1.50 for Rugs.
THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges for his services, subject to the approval of the Commander.
LIBRARIES. In addition to a Library of Standard Works, a special selection of up-to-date literature is available for the use of passengers.
PORT HOLES. Passengers should request their Bedroom Stewards to open and close the port holes in the Staterooms, as required. It is dangerous for passengers to handle these themselves.
BERTHING OF PASSENGERS. No alterations can be made except officially through the Cruise Director.
BARBER The Barber's Shop is situated on "B" Deck Aft; Hairdressing Salon on "B" Deck Aft.
VALUABLES. The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the Staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and a receipt will be given on the Company's form.
As no charge is made for carriage the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage however arising. Passengers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.
BAGGAGE. Passengers are recommended to insure their baggage, as the Company's liability is strictly limited in accordance with contract ticket. All enquiries regarding baggage on hoard ship should be addressed to the Baggage Master.
TRAVELERS' CHEQUES. For the convenience of passengers the Purser is prepared to cash Travelers' Cheques up to moderate amounts. Passengers are particularly requested not to ask for large amounts to be cashed, as in the event of that happening it is impossible to carry sufficient funds to deal with all the applications.
DARK ROOM For the me of passengers who wish to develop photographs, a Dark Roam has been provided on board under the supervision of an experienced photographer, who will render any assistance required.
ORCHESTRA. The "COLUMBIA COLLEGIANS" orchestra will play at various times during the day in addition to the Regular ship's orchestra.
WIRELESS SERVICE. This ship is equipped with special up-to-date wireless apparatus which enables passengers to keep in constant touch with their friends or business houses during the cruise. Messages should be handed in at the Wireless Office where full information regarding rates, etc., may be obtained
SPECIAL NOTICE
In order to insure the cruise schedule being efficiently maintained it is essential that the ship sail from all ports at the advertised time. To effect this all passengers are most particularly requested to inform their bedroom stewards of their return on board after sightseeing, etc., on shore. This is the only way by which your return to the ship can be made known to the ship's officers.