Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters by Unknown
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CHAPTER XXI
SEARCHING FOR THE DEAD Sending out the Mackay-Bennett and Minia--Bremen passengers see bodies--Identifying bodies--Confusion in names--Recoveries. CHAPTER XXII CRITICISM OF ISMAY Criminal and cowardly conduct charged--Proper caution not exercised when presence of icebergs was known--Should have stayed on board to help in work of rescue--Selfish and unsympathetic actions on board the Carpathia--Ismay's defense--William E. Carter's statement. CHAPTER XXIII THE FINANCIAL LOSS Titanic not fully insured--Valuable cargo and mail--No chance for salvage--Life insurance loss--Loss to the Carpathia. CHAPTER XXIV OPINIONS OF EXPERTS Captain E. K. Roden, Lewis Nixon, General Greely and Robert H. Kirk point out lessons taught by Titanic disaster and needed changes in construction. CHAPTER XXV OTHER GREAT MARINE DISASTERS. |
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