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Santa Ana Register, California, April 15, 1912

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The Seattle Star, Washington, April 15, 1912

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Green Bay Press-Gazette, Wisconsin, April 15, 1912

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The St. Louis Star and Times, Missouri, April 15, 1912

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The Fort Wayne Sentinel, Indiana, April 15, 1912

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Asbury Park Press, New Jersey, April 15, 1912

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Coshocton Daily Age, Ohio, April 15, 1912

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Bennington Banner, Vermont, April 15, 1912

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The Alexandria Times-Tribune, Indiana, April 15, 1912

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Evening Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 15, 1912

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Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, April 15, 1912

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The Richmond Item, Indiana, April 15, 1912

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The Evening Review, East Liverpool, Ohio, April 15, 1912

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The Eagle, Bryan, Texas, April 15, 1912

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East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon, April 15, 1912

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The Indianapolis News, Indiana, April 15, 1912

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The Eugene Guard, Oregon, April 15, 1912

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Reno Gazette-Journal, Nevada, April 15, 1912

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Harrisburg Telegraph, Pennsylvania, April 17, 1912

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yesterdaysprint:

The Day Book, Chicago, April 15, 1912

..the great White Star liner Titanic slowly is crawling toward this harbor.

They make thank a calm sea and the wireless that they are alive today.

The White Star office in New York issued an official statement that it would be impossible for the Titanic to sink, no matter how badly she might have been injured. 

Noooot quite… (it took until April 18th, the day the Carpathia - with the 705 survivors - docked in New York, before the full extent of loss of life was reported).

The Day Book, Chicago, April 17, 1912:

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The Day Book, Chicago, April 15, 1912

..the great White Star liner Titanic slowly is crawling toward this harbor.

They make thank a calm sea and the wireless that they are alive today.

The White Star office in New York issued an official statement that it would be impossible for the Titanic to sink, no matter how badly she might have been injured. 

Noooot quite… (it took until April 18th, the day the Carpathia - with the 705 survivors - docked in New York, before the full extent of loss of life was reported).

But when a girl of 18, without a line on her face, or a scar in her heart, gives her slender hand in marriage to a man old in years and worldly knowledge, scarred and seamed in experience, we should weep for the ignorance that is hers and those who are responsible for her.

Oklahoma, August 8, 1911