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How the first reporter got the Titanic story.
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@blacksunshine5758

6 months ago

That was really nice of Captain Rostrun to try to protect the survivors as best he could before reaching land. He knew they needed some time to process and decompress.

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@Taolan8472

6 months ago

From an account I read of it, Heard was quite respectful with the interviews.

The reporter mob at the ports likely would not have been as kind.

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@林T-k5m

6 months ago

Sounds much more better than a hord of reporters . That seems quite traumatizing and overwhelming for the already tired survivors. His luck and approach seems much more calm and friendly way.

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@kelleycooper8780

6 months ago

My ancestor Lucy Ridsdale was a survivor of the Titanic. She was on lifeboat 13 with Mary Davis who had helped her because Lucy had a club foot. They were both on E-deck and got rescued by the Carpathia

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@joyoneill9524

6 months ago

Hubby's great grandmother was on the Titanic, was pushed overboard, then pulled into one of the lifeboats by her long hair. Rescued by the Carpathia. In NYC, she was given money for a train ticket to get to her family in PA. She was 18.

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@charlesabernathy6331

6 months ago

My mother was born in the early 1920s she played & was best friends with a girl whos mother had been rescued by the Carpathia & her crew from the sinking of Titantic.
This friend of my mother was named by her mother "Carpathia"

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@TravellingTortuga

6 months ago

So, to quote Calvin and Hobbes, the reporters were under a lot of Pier Pressure to get the scoop.

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@David0lyle

6 months ago

And it turned out decades later, probably one of the only ACCURATE accounts. For many years the assertion that the ship broke in half as it sank was discounted. 🤔 Possibly under pressure from the insurance companies. But one of the very first discoveries when the actual wreck was located was that the ship was in two pieces

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@lilgeo71

6 months ago

My great aunt was only 10 when the Titanic sunk. She was there and recalled in vivid detail the Carpathia docking to disembark the Titanic survivors

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@lynisathome222

6 months ago

My grandfather was on the Carpathia when it went to Titanic. Glad this ship is getting mentioned.

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@AC-ni4gt

6 months ago

Now that is a sneak inside report.

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@jeaniebird999

6 months ago

My grandfather and his mother survived by missing it by 15 minutes. I imagine she lamented as she watched it sail away, only to feel relief, later. I often wonder if my great grandfather, who was waiting in the US, first heard about the accident or heard that his wife and his young son had missed it. 🤔

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@MasoTrumoi

6 months ago

When you hear stories like this it starts to make sense why people used to think the concept of journalism was cool.

Proper investigative journalism still is, go back then it felt like literally any scoop require you to be a bit of a spy or detective. And that's pretty awesome.

Now too often a lot of news is literally just quoting someone's tweet

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@molanlabexm15

6 months ago

I think it’s incredible that Captain said no reporting to the reporter.

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@BIGJATPSU

6 months ago

The Ralph Pulitzer who sent that telegraph is the eldest son of Joseph Pulitzer who the Pulitzer Prize is named after... small world!

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@ClaricePearl

5 months ago

There is a Titanic survivor who is buried in a small churchyard in Fort Erie Ontario.
St Johns on Ridgemont Rd. I went to church there and always wondered about her life after the tragedy.
Elizabeth Mellenger RIP

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@benetta2010

5 months ago

I find his article interesting as it mentions the ship bring torn into two pieces, I believe, before the ship was found in two pieces. If I remember correctly, everyone expected the ship to be in one piece.

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@eliz1957

6 months ago

I met a lady many years ago who was on the Titanic… her dad and brother lost their lives and her and her mother lived…they went back to England to live

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@ODINS_daughter

6 months ago

There might be more to this story. There was a CHAPIN who was honeymooning on the Capathian. My relatine, Helen Ostby (Östby), who was on the Titanic, was supposed to be standing up in the Chapin Wedding as a bridesmaid, in New York. She was unable to be a part of the wedding party because she had already committed to going on a business trip with her father to Egypt and Norway. (Engelhart Ostby of Ostby and Barton) Helen was a close friend of the bride.

When the Titanic sank and Helen was rescued, she was welcomed to the Chapian's suite on the Carpathian. She stayed with the Bride and Groom, in their room, until the boat docked.

I know that the brides family came from money. I wonder if the Chapin in your story is the father of the groom or bride?

(It's been a very long time since i thought about this event. I believe the bride's maiden name or the grooms last nane was Chapian. I could have the Chapin name wrong, but the rest of the events are factual.
Let me know if I have the married couples nane wrong.)

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@Darthjarjarr

4 months ago

Nice to know ethics in journalism hasn’t changed much in 100 years

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