RMS Olympic Passenger List - 4 June 1924

 

Front Cover of a First Class Passenger List from the RMS Olympic of the White Star Line, Departing Wednesday, 4 June 1924 from Southampton to New York

Front Cover of a First Class Passenger List from the RMS Olympic of the White Star Line, Departing Wednesday, 4 June 1924 from Southampton to New York via Cherbourg, Commanded by Captain F. B. Howarth. GGA Image ID # 2075dec217

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain F. B. Howarth (Cdr. RNR)
  2. Asst. Commander: C. P. Freeman
  3. Chief Engineer: J. H. Thearle.
  4. Asst. Chief Engineer: C. W. McKimm
  5. Surgeon: M. Prior, MB, BS (Dunelm)
  6. Asst. Surgeon: H. M. Earle, MRCS (Eng.), LRCP (Lond.)
  7. Purser: J. A. Shepherd
  8. Purser: W. E. Gregson
  9. Asst. Purser: H. T. Hone
  10. Chief Steward: S. Tweedie
  11. Restaurant Manager: Francesco Lera

 

First Class Passengers

 

▓▓▓ "A" ▓▓▓

  1. Abrahams, Mr. Ben
  2. Armand, Mr. E. Jacques
  3. Auerbach Mr. Benjamin
  1. Auerbach, Mrs.
  2. Austen, Mr. R. B.

 

▓▓▓ "B" ▓▓▓

  1. Baker, Mrs. A.
  2. Baker, Miss E.
  3. Barbette, Mr.
  4. Bather, Mr. A. E.
  5. Bather, Mrs.
  6. Bauer, Mr. E.
  7. Bayer, Mrs. Laura K.
  8. Bayer, Miss Sybil and Maid
  9. Bellamy, Mr. J. B.
  10. Bellamy, Mrs.
  11. Bemis, Mr. Frank B.
  12. Benet, Mrs. E. Laidlaw
  13. Bernhard, Mr. C. F.
  14. Bernstein, Mr. Samuel
  15. Bernstein, Mrs.
  1. Bianchi, Mr.
  2. Bier, Mr. S.
  3. Bier, Mrs. and Maid
  4. Black, Mr. James D.
  5. Black, Mrs.
  6. Blank, Mr. Henry
  7. Blank, Mrs.
  8. Blank, Mr. Henry M.
  9. Brewer, Mr. John C.
  10. Brewer, Mrs.
  11. Brinson, Mr. H. N.
  12. Brown, Mr. Francis H. T.
  13. Brown, Mr. Walter L.
  14. Buchner, Mr. Samuel
  15. Burch, Mrs. Wilhelmine

 

▓▓▓ "C" ▓▓▓

  1. Carey, Mr. Neilson P.
  2. Chambers, Mr. A. E.
  3. Chambers, Mrs.
  4. Clark, Mr. H. C. and Manservant
  5. Clark, Mrs.
  6. Clark, Miss Marian
  7. Clark, Miss Hortense
  8. Clark, Miss Margaret
  1. Cobb, Mrs. Clarence
  2. Cohn, Mr. Henry S.
  3. Cohn, Mrs.
  4. Cohn, Miss Eleanor
  5. Cohn, Miss Vera
  6. Condon, Mr. E. B.
  7. Cooper, Mr. R. S.
  8. Cullen, Miss Agnes

 

▓▓▓ "D" ▓▓▓

  1. Dabney, Mr. and Manservant
  2. Davidson, Mr. W.
  3. Devereux, Mrs. Sarah C. and Maid and Child and Child
  4. Devillers, Mr. Edmond
  5. Dibrell, Mr. Edwin
  6. Dodge, Mr. Donald D.
  7. Dodge, Mrs.
  1. Dodge, Master
  2. Dodge, Miss and Two Nurses
  3. Dudley, Mr. F.
  4. Dye, Dr. John
  5. Dye, Mrs.
  6. Dye, Miss Martha
  7. Dyer, Mrs. S. T. and Maid

 

▓▓▓ "E" ▓▓▓

  1. Edwards, Mr. Daniel M.
  2. Edwards, Mrs.
  3. Edwards, Miss Mary C.
  4. Enderlin, Miss Olga
  5. Estabrook, Miss Milicent
  1. Ewell, Mrs. Arthur Woolsey and Maid
  2. Ewell, Miss Milicent
  3. Ewell, Miss Jane
  4. Ewell, Miss J. W.

 

▓▓▓ "F" ▓▓▓

  1. Fairbanks, Mr. Robert
  2. Fairbanks, Mrs.
  3. Farnfworth, Mr. R. P.
  1. Floyd, Mr. J. H.
  2. Flynn, Miss Martha
  3. Foy, Miss Mae

 

▓▓▓ "G" ▓▓▓

  1. Galston, Mr. Arthur
  2. Ganz, Dr. Ernest
  3. Gardner, Mr. W. Sanford
  4. Gardner, Mrs.
  5. George, Mr. Jerome R.
  1. George, Mrs.
  2. Giacci, Mr. G.
  3. Green, Mr. William
  4. Gregg, Mr. H. S.
  5. Gregg, Mrs.

 

▓▓▓ "H" ▓▓▓

  1. Hachiya, Mr. Terno
  2. Hamilton, Mr. James A. H.
  3. Harburger, Jr., Mr. John
  4. Hardart, Mr. A. S.
  5. Hardart, Mrs.
  6. Hardin, Mr. William B.
  7. Hardin, Jr., Mr. John R.
  8. Hart, Mr. Bernard
  9. Hayden, Mr. J. Alexander
  1. Hayden, Mrs.
  2. Heseldin, Mr. George
  3. Heymann, Mr. M.
  4. Hidalgo, Mr. Manuel L.
  5. Hopwood, Mr. A.
  6. Horne, Mr. J.
  7. Hughes, Mrs. F. L.
  8. Hunsperger, Miss F.
  9. Hunter, Mr. John R.

 

▓▓▓ "J" ▓▓▓

  1. Jackson, Mr. F. J. Foakes
  2. Jackson, Mrs.
  3. Jacobson, Mrs.
  4. Jefferies, Mr. E. A. W.
  1. Junkin, Col. Francis T. A.
  2. Junkin, Mrs. and Maid
  3. Junor, Mr. William

 

▓▓▓ "K" ▓▓▓

  1. Katz, Mrs. F. C.
  2. Kauffeldt, Mr. William
  3. Kenyon, K.C.V.O., Rt. Hon. Lord
  4. Kenyon-Slaney, Col. F.
  1. Kenyon-Slaney, Mrs.
  2. Keyes, Mrs. Pauline
  3. Kind, Mr. Frank
  4. Kohn, Mr. Joseph
  5. Kohn, Miss Madeline

 

▓▓▓ "L" ▓▓▓

  1. Lindsley, Mr. Philip

 

▓▓▓ "M" ▓▓▓

  1. MacLean, Miss A.
  2. Magnus, Mr. S. W.
  3. Malozenoff, Mr. Alexander
  4. Marcedo, Mr. Jean José de
  5. Martindale, Miss M.
  6. Martindale, Miss R.
  7. Meyeringh, Mr. Dirk J. C.
  8. Milligan, Mr. W.
  9. Minetomo, Mr. Kikusuke
  10. Minetomo, Mrs.
  11. Minnegerode, Mrs. Charles
  12. Minnegerode, Miss Virginia
  1. Mitchell, Mr. John S.
  2. Moffat, Mrs. Donald
  3. Montgomery, Col. Robert H.
  4. Mori, Mr. K.
  5. Morron, Mr. John R. and Manservant
  6. Mosher, Mr. W.
  7. Mosher, Mrs.
  8. Murphy, Mr. Patrick Francis
  9. Murray, Miss Vera
  10. Myer, Mr. Sidney
  11. Myer, Mrs.

 

▓▓▓ "N" ▓▓▓

  1. Nelson, Mr. F. G.
  2. Newburger, Mr. E. Kirby
  3. Noll, Rev. John F.
  1. Noll, Rev. Raymond
  2. Northrup, Mr. E. B.

 

▓▓▓ "O" ▓▓▓

  1. Order, Mr. Gustave

 

▓▓▓ "P" ▓▓▓

  1. Padelford, Mrs. E. M.
  2. Pazour, Mr. Francis
  3. Pease, Mr. R. A.
  4. Pease, Mrs.
  5. Pease, Master Peter
  6. Pease, Miss Aline
  7. Pease, Master Thorn and Nurse
  1. Perry, Mr. Charles C.
  2. Peters, Mrs. Samuel T. and Maid
  3. Pope, Dr. Carlyle
  4. Pope, Mrs.
  5. Pope, Master A.
  6. Prendergast, Hon. William A.
  7. Present, Mr. Philip
  8. Proctor, Mr. H. A.

 

▓▓▓ "R" ▓▓▓

  1. Raine, Mr. William M.
  2. Rath bone, Mr. Albert
  3. Rathbone, Mrs.
  4. Riche, Mr. Jerome S.
  5. Riche, Mrs.
  1. Rogers, Mr. Jesse
  2. Rothblum, Mr. S.
  3. Ryerson, Mr. M. A.
  4. Ryerson, Mrs. and Maid

 

▓▓▓ "S" ▓▓▓

  1. Sage, Jr., Mr. Henry W.
  2. Saloman, Miss
  3. Sanderson, Mrs. Henry and Maid
  4. Schmeidler, Mr. S.
  5. Schurz, Mrs. Marie
  6. Schurz, Miss Marianne
  7. Sears, Mr. Henry and Manservant
  8. Sears, Mrs. and Maid
  9. Sears, Jr., Mr. Henry
  10. Sears, Miss Emily
  11. Sears, Miss Jean
  1. Shea, Mr. J. B.
  2. Shea, Mr. C. B.
  3. Shea, Mrs.
  4. Sherrill, General Charles
  5. Silverstone, Mr. Maurice
  6. Skelton, Mr. Henry
  7. Smith, Dr. George
  8. Smith, Mrs.
  9. Smith, Miss Clair
  10. Spear, Mr. T. F.
  11. Strauss, Mr. Louis
  12. Sullivan, Miss N.
  13. Sydeman, Mr. W. H.

 

▓▓▓ "T" ▓▓▓

  1. Takahashi, Mr. K.
  2. Taylor, Mr. Austin S.
  1. Tompkins, Mr. Edwin
  2. Trilnick, Mr. Percy

 

▓▓▓ "U" ▓▓▓

  1. Ueda, Mr. Ryozo

 

▓▓▓ "V" ▓▓▓

  1. Van Ingen, Mr. McLane
  1. Vogel, Mr. L. B.
  2. Vogel, Mrs.

 

▓▓▓ "W" ▓▓▓

  1. Walker, Mr. F. Lightfoot
  2. Walsh, Mr. J. Irving
  3. Walsh, Mrs.
  4. Walsh, Miss Ruth B.
  5. Wasserman, Mr. Charles
  6. Wasserman, Mrs.
  7. Welch, Mrs. Lewis G.
  8. Welch, Miss Frances G.
  9. Welch, Miss Emily W.
  10. Wheeler, Mr. James
  1. White, Bishop Alma
  2. Wilder, Mr. P.
  3. Willis, Mr. William
  4. Wiseman, Bt., c.b., Sir William
  5. Wood, Mr. R. E.
  6. Wrenn, Mr.
  7. Wrenn, Miss
  8. Wylie., Mr. Julian
  9. Wylie, Mrs.

 

▓▓▓ "Z" ▓▓▓

  1. Ziegler, Mr. Ralph P.

 

Passenger Information

INFORMATION FOR FIRST-CLASS PASSENGERS

  • BREAKFAST from 8 am until 10 am.
  • LUNCH at 1 pm
  • DINNER at 7 pm

The Bar opens at 8 am and closes at 11-30 pm.

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11 pm in the Lounge and Reading and Writing Room at 11:30 pm Reception Room (D Deck) Midnight (Sundays 11-30 p.m.).

Lights are extinguished in the Smoking Room at midnight.

Divine Service in the Lounge on Sunday at 11 a m.

SMOKING. Passengers are kindly requested not to smoke in the Dining Saloon.

SEATS AT TABLE. Passengers who have yet to arrange for seats at the table to be reserved previously should apply for the same to the Second Steward.

When the steamers sail with complete lists, children under the age of ten years who are not paying the adult fare are provided with meals at separate sittings in the Dining Saloon.

UPPER BERTHS. Passengers occupying upper berths can obtain steps for getting in or out of the same on applying to the Steward or Stewardess.

MEDICAL ATTENDANCE: The Surgeon Is Authorized to Make Customary Charges, Subject in Each Case, to the Approval of the Commander for Treating Passengers at Their Request for Any Illness Not Originating on the Voyage. In the Case of Sickness Developed on the Voyage, No Charge Will Be Made, and Medicine Will Be Provided Free in All Circumstances.

The Hours for Consultation are as follows:—

  • 10:00 am
  • 6:00 pm
  • 8:30 pm

But the Surgeon is available at all times in case of urgency.

AN ENQUIRY OFFICE has been provided for the convenience of Passengers where all inquiries for information of a general character can be made.

Letters Cables, Telegrams, and Marconigrams are received here for dispatch. Postage Stamps can be purchased, and Deck Chairs and Steamer Rugs hired at this office, through which also all Mails will be distributed. Postage Stamps can also be obtained from the Lounge Steward.

None of the ship's staff other than those on duty in the Enquiry Office are authorized to accept Letters or Telegrams for dispatch.

CHARGES COLLECTED ON BOARD. Passengers are requested to request a Receipt on the Company's Form for any additional Passage Money, Chair, or Steamer Rug Hire charges collected for Marconigrams. Cablegrams, Telegrams, or Freight are paid on board.

PASSENGERS' ADDRESSES may be left at the Enquiry Office so that any letters received after passengers have left the steamer may be forwarded.

DECK CHAIRS and STEAMER RUGS can be hired on application at the Enquiry Office at a charge of 6/6 (or $1.50) each for the voyage.

VALUABLES. The particular attention of passengers is drawn to the ticket conditions regarding the carriage and custody of articles specified in Section 4.281 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Still, passengers can and are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance. The Line has provided a safe in the office of the Purser where passengers may deposit money, jewels, ornaments, documents, or other valuables for safekeeping, and the Purser will issue a deposit receipt.

EXCHANGE OF MONEY. For the convenience of passengers, the Purser is prepared to exchange a limited amount of English and American money at rates that will be advised on application.

BAGGAGE. Questions relating to Baggage should be referred to the Baggage Master. Trunks, Chairs, etc., which Passengers may desire to leave in charge of the Company, should be appropriately labeled and handed to the Baggage Master on the Wharf in New York. Such articles will be stored entirely at the owner's risk. It is for passengers to see all their baggage passed by the U.S. Customs Authorities on landing.

WARDROBE TRUNKS. Passengers are advised that it is not always possible to arrange for the placing of Wardrobe Trunks in the passenger accommodation where they are easily accessible and that there is frequently difficulty concerning the landing of such packages owing to their exceptional size. They are therefore recommended to use steamer trunks if they prefer.

DOGS. Passengers are notified that dogs can only be landed in Great Britain if a license has previously been procured from the Board of Agriculture, London. License forms must be obtained by direct application to the Department before the dog is taken on board.

TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES, payable in all parts of Europe, can be purchased at all the principal offices of the White Star Line. These Cheques are accepted on board White Star steamers in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not carry funds to enable them to cash same.

AUTOMOBILE TOURS. Arrangements have been made whereby passengers by the White Star Line can hire automobiles to meet them on the steamer's arrival at Liverpool or Southampton for tours in the British Isles or on the Continent. Orders may be sent from America or Canada through the White Star Offices or directly from the steamer with the aid of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph.

DECK GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. Deck Quoits, Shuffleboard, Bull Board, and other games are provided on the deck under the charge of a Quartermaster.

Chess, Draughts, Dominoes, etc., can be obtained by application to the Lounge Steward.

PASSENGERS' QUARTERS. First Class passengers are not allowed to enter Second or Third Class compartments, or vice versa, as complications might arise under the Quarantine Regulations.

BOOTS AND SHOES. These will be cleaned if left outside the Stateroom door.

BARBER, LADY HAIRDRESSER, AND LADY MANICURIST are provided. The Barber's hours are from 7 am to 7 pm. Still, for the general convenience of the greater number, passengers are requested to only apply for hair-cutting or shampooing between noon and 5 pm.

 

Authorized Charges by the Barber and Beautician on Board the Olympic, 1924.

 

The Barber is allowed to sell various souvenirs and small articles on his account.

DIRECTORIES of London and New York are placed on the Liverpool- New York steamers and those of London, New York, and Paris on the Southampton- New York ships.

PICTURE POSTCARDS. Picture Postcards of the steamer can be obtained on board gratis.

 

 

Wireless Telegram Rates, Long-Range Wireless Service, and Special Rate Messages.

Wireless Telegram Rates, Long-Range Wireless Service, and Special Rate Messages. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207058e540

 

Time on Shipboard and the Ship's Bell Sound Schedule.

Time on Shipboard and the Ship's Bell Sound Schedule. On the voyage from Europe, owing to the alteration in time as the ship proceeds Westward, it is necessary to put the clock back every 24 hours. The alteration in time is made at about midnight. The clock is usually put back from 35 to 45 minutes on each occasion, the exact amount of time depending upon the distance the ship is estimated to make by noon the next day. During the first 24 hours, however, owing to the change from Mean time to Apparent Time, the alteration will likely be considerably more than 45 minutes, especially during Summer Time. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20706ca440

 

Table of Approximate Distances.

Table of Approximate Distances. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207073cfe1

 

Australian Service of the White Star Line and Joint New Zealand Service by White Star Line and Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. Ltd.

Australian Service of the White Star Line and Joint New Zealand Service by White Star Line and Shaw, Savill & Albion Co. Ltd. RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 2070989f6f

 

 

 

Landing Arrangements at New York and Letters, Etc. for Passengers.

Landing Arrangements at New York and Letters, Etc. for Passengers. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20717a7e97

 

Recovery of U. S. Head Tax and Special Notice Concerning Professional Gamblers.

Recovery of U. S. Head Tax and Special Notice Concerning Professional Gamblers. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20717fc00e

 

The RMS Olympic Orchestra Schedule.

The RMS Olympic Orchestra Schedule. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207181e13b

 

 

Advertisement: Panama Pacific Line Services New York-San Francisco Through the Panama Canal Calling at Havana and Los Angeles en Route.

Advertisement: Panama Pacific Line Services New York-San Francisco Through the Panama Canal Calling at Havana and Los Angeles en Route. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207235366b

 

White Star Line and Red Star Line Winter Cruises to the Mediterranean, Egypt, West Indies, South America, and Around the World Cruises for the 1924-1925 Season.

White Star Line and Red Star Line Winter Cruises to the Mediterranean, Egypt, West Indies, South America, and Around the World Cruises for the 1924-1925 Season. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207274ae2f

 

Advertisement: World Cruise of the Larges Ship to Circle the Globe -- Red Star Liner Belgenland (27,200 Tons), Departing from New York on 4 December 1924.

Advertisement: World Cruise of the Larges Ship to Circle the Globe -- Red Star Liner Belgenland (27,200 Tons), Departing from New York on 4 December 1924. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20728bccef

 

Special Reduced Rates to China, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand via the United States or Canada.

Special Reduced Rates to China, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand via the United States or Canada. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 2072fa101e

 

Fleet List of the White Star Line and White Star-Dominion Line and Associated Companies.

Fleet List of the White Star Line and White Star-Dominion Line and Associated Companies. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20730f7b02

 

 

 

 

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal, from 16 May 1924 to 22 November 1924.

Sailing Schedule, Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal, from 16 May 1924 to 22 November 1924. Ships Included the Canada, City of Exeter, Doric, Megantic, and Regina. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20741170e1

 

Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-New York, from 22 May 1924 to 9 December 1924.

Sailing Schedule, Hamburg-New York, from 22 May 1924 to 9 December 1924. Ships Included the Canopic, Minnekahda, Mongolia, and Pittsburgh. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207419798b

 

Sailing Schedule, London-New York, from 17 May 1924 to 13 December 1924.

Sailing Schedule, London-New York, from 17 May 1924 to 13 December 1924. Ships Included the Minnetonka and Minnewaska. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207467cc17

 

Sailing Schedule, London-Cherbourg-New York and Antwerp-New York, from 24 May 1924 to 13 December 1924.

Sailing Schedule, London-Cherbourg-New York and Antwerp-New York, from 24 May 1924 to 13 December 1924. Ships Included the Belgenland, Lapland, and Zeeland. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207467ecbf

 

White Star Line and White Star-Dominion Line Services.

White Star Line and White Star-Dominion Line Services. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 2074978f72

 

White Star Line Company's Offices in America.

White Star Line Company's Offices in America. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 2074b3a8c7

 

RMS Homeric, 34,351 Tons Now an Oil Burner. A Masterpiece of the Shipbuilders' Art, a Triumph of Technical Skill, the "Homeric" Is One of the World's finest Ships.

RMS Homeric, 34,351 Tons Now an Oil Burner. A Masterpiece of the Shipbuilders' Art, a Triumph of Technical Skill, the "Homeric" Is One of the World's finest Ships. With Her Gross Tonnage of 34,351, Length of 775 Feet, and Breadth of 83 Feet, She Is One of the Largest. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 207506f84c

 

Back Cover: Track Chart and Memorandum of Log.

Back Cover: Track Chart and Memorandum of Log. White Star Line RMS Olympic First Class Passenger List - 4 June 1924. GGA Image ID # 20759f9b2f

 

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