TSS Nieuw Amsterdam Passenger List - 8 October 1954

 

Front Cover of a First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the TSS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 8 October 1954 from Rotterdam to New York.

Front Cover of a First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the TSS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line, Departing 8 October 1954 from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, Commanded by Captain C. Visser. GGA Image ID # 1f72777821

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Commander: Captain C. Visser
  2. Chief Officer: J. G. van de Vijver
  3. Chief Engineer: B. Mulder
  4. Chief Purser: A. Bruis
  5. Physician: W. Stortenbeek
  6. Chief Steward: H. J. Antonisse
  7. Social Directress: C. C. J. Peters
  8. Master of Ceremonies: Frank Ryan

 

First Class Passengers

  1. Mr. O. H. Aldag
  2. Mrs. O. H. Aldag
  3. Mr. P. C. H. Aldag
  4. Mr. Eric Altman
  5. Mrs. Eric Altman
  6. Mr. George S. Andrews
  7. Mrs. George S. Andrews
  8. Prof. R. N. Armfelt
  9. His Excellency Jonkheer Dr W. H. J. Van Asch Van Wijck
  10. Mrs. Altina Barrett
  11. Mrs. E. Bayer
  12. Miss Billie B. Beam
  13. Mr. M. L C. Belderbos
  14. Miss B. A. M. Belderbos
  15. Dr Elston L Belknap
  16. Mrs. Elston L. Belknap
  17. Miss Fiorella Bello
  18. Dr William L. Benz
  19. Mrs. William L Benz
  20. Mrs. E. Berg
  21. Mrs. Margot Bergroth
  22. Mr. Oscar J. Bernstein
  23. Mrs. Oscar J. Bernstein
  24. Lt. R. H. Berts R.N.N.
  25. Mr. W. Bieber
  26. Mr. Johannes M. Bikbergen
  27. Mrs. Johannes M. Bikbergen
  28. Mr. Edward H. Blind
  29. Mrs. Edward H. Blind
  30. Mr. Sylvan Bloch
  31. Mrs. Sylvan Bloch
  32. Miss Anne Marie Bloch
  33. Mr. Frank Boas
  34. Miss Joan D. Boydstun
  35. Mr. Lloyd W. Boyer
  36. Mrs. Lloyd W. Boyer
  37. Mrs. Irene C. Brailsford
  38. Mr. G. Branderhorst
  39. Mrs. G. Branderhorst
  40. Miss Miriam Brann
  41. Mrs. Albert R. Braunmuller
  42. Mast. Albert R. Braunmuller Jr.
  43. Miss Rae J. Braunmuller
  44. Mr. F. de Brauwer
  45. Mr. Briggs
  46. Mrs. Cornelia A. Brommer
  47. Mr. Clifford Bronson
  48. Mrs. Clifford Bronson
  49. Dr H. Brunner
  50. Mr. Bundy
  51. Mrs. Bundy
  52. Mrs. Miriam Burd
  53. Dr C. W. Burns
  54. Mrs. C. W. Burns
  55. Mrs. A. L. E. Burt
  56. Miss Atje R. Burt
  57. Miss Antonia Burt
  58. Mast. Ryk P. Burt
  59. Mrs. H. L Buswell
  60. Ensign A. Th. Bijkerk R.N.N.
  61. Mr. James W. Byrnes
  62. Mrs. James W. Byrnes
  63. Mr. David Caldwell
  64. Mrs. David Caldwell
  65. Mr. Frank O. Campe
  66. Mrs. Frank O. Campe
  67. Mr. Alfredo Campo
  68. Miss Margaret Cannon
  69. Mr. Heathcote A. Carlys
  70. Mrs. Heathcote A. Carlys
  71. Mr. M. Cats
  72. Mrs. M. Cats
  73. Mr. Frank Christie
  74. Mrs. Frank Christie
  75. Mr. F. Cifaratti
  76. Mr. Ramon P. Coffman
  77. Mrs. Johanna H. Cohen
  78. Mr. T. L Davidson
  79. Mrs. T. L. Davidson
  80. Mrs. Henry F. Davis
  81. Mr. T. Dorlas
  82. Mr. Warren G. Dougherty
  83. Mrs. Warren G. Dougherty
  84. Miss Nancy Dougherty
  85. Miss Gabrielle Dougherty
  86. Mr. R. M. Dowling
  87. Mr. Jacobus Drost
  88. Mrs. Jacobus Drost
  89. Mr. Frank H. Dunbar
  90. Mrs. Frank H. Dunbar
  91. Mr. L. J. van Dijk
  92. Mrs. L. J. van Dijk

 

  1. Mr. J. C. Ebbinge Wubben
  2. Mr. Herman R. Erkes
  3. Mrs. Herman R. Erkes
  4. Miss Alice E. Evans
  5. Mr. Alois Faeh
  6. Mrs. Alois Faeh
  7. Mr. John Fedoruk
  8. Mrs. L. Feistmann
  9. Mr. J. Freeman Ferguson
  10. Mrs. J. Freeman Ferguson
  11. Mrs. Annemarie Ferra
  12. Mrs. A. Feuth
  13. Mr. William J. Fisher
  14. Mr. M. E. Floersch
  15. Mrs. M. E. Floersch
  16. Mr. Dirk Foch
  17. Mrs. Dirk Foch
  18. Rev. J. H. Folley
  19. Mr. H. A. Fraenkel
  20. Mrs. H. A. Fraenkel
  21. Mr. Myrtle Frank
  22. Mrs. Myrtle Frank
  23. Mr. A. E. Geerling
  24. Mr. L. H. van Gelder
  25. Capt. B. E. G. Gentzschein
  26. Dr Samuel Gerber
  27. Mrs. Samuel Gerber
  28. Mrs. Anna Gessing
  29. Mr. G. P. Th. Geyer
  30. Mrs. G. P. Th. Geyer
  31. Mr. L. Glazener
  32. Dr B. J. Goldschmidt
  33. Mrs. B. J. Goldschmidt
  34. Mr. William Goodman
  35. Miss Margaret Gorman
  36. Miss G. Gort
  37. Mr. M. Graetz
  38. Dr J. W. Gratama LL. D.
  39. Mrs. J. W. Gratama
  40. Mr. Robert C. Gray
  41. Mrs. Robert C. Gray
  42. Mr. Harold E. Green
  43. Mrs. Harold E. Green
  44. Mr. G. L. Groeneveld
  45. Mr. A. N. J. Hankart
  46. Mrs. A. N. J. Hankart
  47. Prof. Dr W. H. Hauss
  48. Lt. j.g. S. W. F. Hendrikse R.N.N.
  49. Mr. M. Herode
  50. Mrs. M. Herode
  51. Mr. Willem Heshusius
  52. Mrs. Willem Heshusius
  53. Lt. W. F. van Heukelom R.N.N.
  54. Dr J. Heusdens LL. D.
  55. Mrs. J. Heusdens
  56. Mr. E. Trevor Hill
  57. Mrs. E. Trevor Hill
  58. General Maurice Hirsch
  59. Mrs. Maurice Hirsch
  60. His Excellency Dr H. M. Hirschfeld
  61. Mr. G. W. Hobrecker
  62. Mr. Martin Hoekstra
  63. Mrs. Martin Hoekstra
  64. Mr. L. B. de Hoop
  65. Mr. Leon Hyzen
  66. Mrs. Leon Hyzen
  67. Mr. E. M. Jackman
  68. Mrs. E. M. Jackman
  69. Mrs. Aquilla Jackson
  70. Mrs. M. de Jago
  71. Miss M. de Jago
  72. Mrs. Gertrude James
  73. Mrs. H. J. Jaroszynska
  74. Mr. Jenkins
  75. Mrs. Jenkins
  76. Miss Ruth Jennings
  77. Mr. E. Johansen
  78. Mrs. E. Johansen
  79. Mr. Raymond Johansen
  80. Col. N. Henry Josephs

 

  1. Mrs. Elisabeth Kan Saks
  2. Mr. Hommo J. de Kanter
  3. Mrs. Hommo J. de Kanter
  4. Mr. Karppi
  5. Miss Kartini
  6. Mr. Jacob Kats
  7. Mrs. Jacob Kats
  8. Mr. Arthur M. Kay
  9. Mrs. Arthur M. Kay
  10. Mrs. M. Keiler
  11. Mr. A. P. Kempen
  12. Mrs. A. P. Kempen
  13. Mr. Ernest H. Kendall
  14. Mrs. Paula C. Kinley
  15. Mrs. E. Kitzinger
  16. Mr. P. Kleinewefers
  17. Mr. F. Charles Kohler
  18. Mrs. F. Charles Kohler
  19. Mrs. A. B. Konijn-Prins
  20. Mr. J. Kraayenhof
  21. Mrs. J. Kraayenhof
  22. Mr. Louis Kupfer
  23. Mr. Emil Küster
  24. Mrs. Emil Küster
  25. Mr. L. J. M. H. Kuylaars
  26. Dr Hendrik J. de Lange
  27. Mrs. Hendrik J. de Lange
  28. Mr. Alfred Langer
  29. Mrs. Alfred Langer
  30. Mr. H. Leeb
  31. Mrs. D. Leighton-Pearce
  32. Mr. Aleksei A. Leonidoff
  33. Mrs. Kathryn Lerch
  34. Mr. D. C. de Leur
  35. Mr. Edwin M. Lines
  36. Mrs. Edwin M. Lines
  37. Mr. Harold S. Lines
  38. Mrs. Harold S. Lines
  39. Mrs. Anna D. Look
  40. Mr. I. B. Luard
  41. Mrs. E. Luttmann
  42. Mr. John M. Lyden
  43. Rev. Joseph Lynch S.J.
  44. Mr. John S. Maitland
  45. Mrs. John S. Maitland
  46. Mrs. Gertrude Marburg
  47. Mrs. Rosa Marshall
  48. Dr Walter B. Martin
  49. Mrs. Walter B. Martin
  50. Mrs. Anna Mayer
  51. Mr. R. J. McDonald
  52. Mr. Lee R. McHale
  53. Mrs. Mary L McKenzie
  54. Miss Lorna McKenzie
  55. Miss Lila McKinne
  56. Mr. William M. Measey
  57. Mrs. Michael Meckan
  58. Miss Elizabeth Meckan
  59. Hon. B. Merino Chargé d'Affaires of Chile at Vienna
  60. Mrs. B. Merino
  61. Miss A. Merino
  62. Mr. Isidor Miller
  63. Dr George Moore
  64. Mrs. George Moore
  65. Miss Barbara C. Moore
  66. Miss Berwijn J. Moore
  67. Mr. John S. Moore
  68. Mrs. John S. Moore
  69. Mr. Morgan
  70. Mr. H. M. van Mourik Broekman
  71. Mr. C. Mullins
  72. Mrs. C. Mullins
  73. Mrs. M. C. van Munching
  74. Mrs. Carolyn Nast
  75. Mr. M. V. Nelson
  76. Mrs. A. M. Nienhuys
  77. Mr. W. E. P. van Oordt

 

  1. Dr Robert Pabst
  2. Miss Maria de Parra
  3. Mrs. M. Partenheimer
  4. Mrs. Maria L. de Paul
  5. Miss Marisela Paul
  6. Mr. Pentland
  7. Dr. K. C. Pfeiffer
  8. Mr. Douglas E. Pickens
  9. Mrs. Douglas E. Pickens
  10. Mrs. Lina I. Pierce
  11. Miss Pobeau
  12. Dr Frederic J. von Rapp
  13. Mr. Rath
  14. Mrs. Rath
  15. Miss Jane Reed
  16. Mr. Albert W. Rice
  17. Mrs. Albert W. Rice
  18. Dr Arnold B. Rich
  19. Mrs. Arnold B. Rich
  20. Mrs. Samuel Rich
  21. Mrs. Patricia G. Richardson
  22. Mr. Adriaan P. L. Roggeveen
  23. Mrs. Adriaan P. L. Roggeveen
  24. Mr. J. Rosensaft
  25. Mrs. J. Rosensaft
  26. Mast. Rosensaft
  27. Miss Margery G. Ross
  28. Mr. James J. Rudisill
  29. Mrs. James J. Rudisill
  30. Miss H. Ruettimann
  31. Mr. O. Runte
  32. Mr. Thomas E. Ryan
  33. Mis Carole Salmon
  34. Mr. William H. Salvatori
  35. Mr. William Samuels
  36. Mrs. William Samuels
  37. Mr. Herbert Sandresky
  38. Mrs. Clara Sanft
  39. Mrs. Walter G. Saxton
  40. Mrs. S. C. M. M. Schaepman
  41. Mast. H. B. M. Schaepman
  42. Mrs. Maria L. Schleicher
  43. Baron J. R. von Schröder
  44. Baroness J. R. von Schröder
  45. Mr. Ernst Schwegler
  46. Mrs. William Scudder
  47. Mrs. Adelina R. Shumway
  48. Mrs. Selma Simon
  49. Mr. H. F. Sinnecker
  50. Mrs. H. F. Sinnecker
  51. Miss M. M. Sinnecker
  52. Miss M. T. Sloan
  53. Mrs. Anita de S. Slocum
  54. Mr. J. van der Sluis
  55. Mrs. J. van der Sluis
  56. Mr. George Spector
  57. Mrs. George Spector
  58. Dr Lester C. Spier
  59. Mrs. Lester C. Spier
  60. Prof. Herman H. Staab
  61. Mrs. Herman H. Staab
  62. Mr. G. A. Steers
  63. Mr. Julius Steger
  64. Mrs. Julius Steger
  65. Dr Jack L. Stein
  66. Mrs. Jack L. Stein
  67. Mr. Vilem Stein
  68. Mrs. John Stevenson
  69. Mrs. Marion H. Strauss

 

  1. Mr. A. Talamas
  2. Mrs. A. Talamas
  3. Mrs. Charles T. Tatman
  4. Mr. G. R. T. Taylor
  5. Miss Virginia Taylor
  6. Mr. A. Thorens
  7. Mrs. V. Thorsch
  8. Mr. T. H. Tiesing
  9. Mrs. M. Tilot
  10. Miss V. Tilot
  11. Mr. Yves Tinayre
  12. Mrs. Yves Tinayre
  13. Mr. V. Tisi Mr. V. Tisi
  14. Lt. j.g. A. Tortike R.N.N.
  15. Dr K. R. Trueman
  16. Mrs. K. R. Trueman
  17. Mr. Reid Vance
  18. Mr. J. J. Vandertoll
  19. Mrs. J. J. Vandertoll
  20. Mrs. Henry H. Vatter
  21. Mr. Th. C. Verkley
  22. Mrs. Thh. C. Verkley
  23. Mr. W. F. P. C. Viëtor
  24. Mrs. W. F. P. C. Viëtor
  25. Mr. Harold J. Vogler
  26. Mrs. Harold J. Vogler
  27. Mr. A. de Walqué
  28. Mrs. J. W. Walsh
  29. Prof. Robert Wartenberg
  30. Mrs. Robert Wartenberg
  31. Mrs. B. van Weeren-Kraayenhof
  32. Mr. Lee A. Weidner
  33. Mrs. H. Weinberg-van Leer
  34. Mr. Ludwig Weinrich
  35. Mrs. Ludwig Weinrich
  36. Mast. Robert Weinrich
  37. Baroness Violet B. Wenner
  38. Mr. A. D. Wentholt
  39. Mrs. A. D. Wentholt
  40. Mrs. Grace Wiegand
  41. Mr. David L. Williams
  42. Mrs. David L. Williams
  43. Mr. J. van Willigen
  44. Mrs. J. van Willigen
  45. Miss F. van Willigen
  46. Mast. J. van Willigen
  47. Miss J. van Willigen
  48. Mrs. Bessie W. Wilson
  49. Dr H. H. Wimmer
  50. Mrs. H. H. Wimmer
  51. Mr. Robert N. Winslow
  52. Mrs. Robert N. Winslow
  53. Mrs. Aenna Wolf
  54. Mr. George Wood
  55. Mr. Pedro J. Zamora
  56. Mrs. Pedro J. Zamora
  57. Miss Carmen A. Zamora
  58. Mr. Karl Zehender
  59. Mrs. Karl Zehender
  60. Mr. M. Ziegler
  61. Mrs. G. Ziegler
  62. Mr. R. Ziemann
  63. Mrs. R. Ziemann
  64. Lt. J. Zock R.N.N.
  65. Miss Elinor Zollinger

 

Cabin Class Passengers

  1. Mrs. Clara Adams
  2. El. mate I F. E Adriaansz
  3. Engineman I A. H. van Alste
  4. Mr. L d'Amico
  5. Mrs. Jeanne Anderson
  6. Mr. John B. Anderson
  7. Mrs. John B. Anderson
  8. Mrs. R. C. Anderson
  9. Mrs. Herbert Angel
  10. Miss Dorothy Angel
  11. Miss R. Anger
  12. Mrs. Helen T. Auchterlonie
  13. Mr. Theo A. Austermann
  14. Mrs. L. S. Baldwin
  15. Miss Ann Ballans
  16. Mrs. R. Barishman
  17. Miss Maude Baxter
  18. Mrs. Pauline Beckman
  19. Mrs. May Beddoo
  20. Torpedoman 3 A. v. d. Beek
  21. Fireman H. J. C. van Beem
  22. Mr. N. Benschop
  23. Fireman F. J. Berghuis
  24. Miss Pauline Bernstein
  25. Miss F. M. C. Birnie
  26. Dr Jackson Blair
  27. Mrs. Jackson Blair
  28. Mr. Arthur Blenkin
  29. Mrs. Arthur Blenkin
  30. Seaman N. J. Boeff
  31. Mrs. K. Boehringer
  32. Mast. M. Boehringer
  33. Mrs. L. Bomar
  34. Mr. James Books
  35. Mrs. James Books
  36. Seaman W. C. v. d. Boom
  37. Mr. Joseph P. Bork
  38. Mrs. Joseph P. Bork
  39. Miss Kathleen M. Bork
  40. Miss Helen E. Bork
  41. Mr. Andrew Bosch
  42. Mrs. Andrew Bosch
  43. Mr. Barney Braakman
  44. Radioman A. R. Brans
  45. Mrs. Christine Brenner
  46. Mr. S. Brill Mrs. S. Brill
  47. Mr. N. Brinkers
  48. Mrs. N. Brinkers
  49. Mr. J. Brinskelle
  50. Mrs. J. Brinskelle
  51. Miss R. Buchwieser
  52. Miss Jane M. Burdick
  53. Engineman J. L H. Burger
  54. Mrs. Anne Burke
  55. Mrs. A. Burri
  56. Engineman I. F. J. Buskoop
  57. Miss J. Butler
  58. Mr. Wilhelm Butz
  59. Rt. Rev. Msgr. W. J. Butzer
  60. Mrs. Jeannette C. Bydeley
  61. Mrs. Emily Campbell
  62. Mr. William L. Campbell
  63. Mrs. William L. Campbell
  64. Miss Nadine Campbell
  65. Mr. A. Cannon
  66. Mrs. A. Cannon
  67. Mrs. L. Cartwright
  68. Miss S. Cartwright
  69. Mast. Stephen Cartwright
  70. Miss May P. Cass
  71. Mrs. N. Chodkiewicz
  72. Mrs. D. Clancy
  73. Mrs. Margaret Clark
  74. Mrs. Clark
  75. Mrs. A. B. Clemas
  76. Mrs. Grete Clemm
  77. Mr. James C. Clinefelter
  78. Mrs. James C. Clinefelter
  79. Mrs. Collis
  80. Mr. Norwood Craighead
  81. Mr. A. Dalebout
  82. Mrs. A. Dalebout
  83. Mrs. Ella M. Danielsen
  84. Mrs. C. Davis
  85. Miss Nancy Day
  86. Mr. Hans Deiglmayr
  87. Mr. Casmer Du Dek
  88. Mrs. Casmer Du Dek
  89. Mrs. Nathalie Delougaz
  90. Mr. J. Diamond
  91. Mrs. A. M. van Diemen
  92. Maj. David C. Dobie
  93. Mrs. David C. Dobie
  94. Mr. C. G. Docherty
  95. Miss Dorothy Dohen
  96. Mrs. Genevieve Dudley
  97. Mrs. L I. Duncan
  98. Mrs. Rosalie B. Dunn

 

  1. Mr. Fred Eastwood
  2. Miss Agnes Ebeling
  3. Mr. Vivian Edwards
  4. Miss R. Ehm
  5. Mrs. M. Enssner
  6. Miss E Enssner
  7. Mrs. Rose M. Eresch
  8. Mr. Lionel Estimé
  9. Mrs. M. L Etheredge
  10. Mrs. Florence Etter
  11. Miss U. Etter
  12. Miss J. Euler
  13. Seaman J. H. v. Eyndthoven
  14. Miss Margaret A. Fenderson
  15. Mrs. Douglas Ferguson
  16. Miss Sarah E Ferguson
  17. Miss Beatrice R. Fishel
  18. Mrs. Amalia Flynn
  19. Dr F. V. Flynn
  20. Mrs. Sadie Forner
  21. Mrs. Mary R. T. Forte
  22. Miss Joy Fox
  23. Mrs. C. J. H. François
  24. Mr. A. Franz
  25. Mr. George French
  26. Mrs. George French
  27. Mr. Herbert Friedman
  28. Mrs. Herbert Friedman
  29. Mrs. M. Fritz
  30. Mrs. Lina Froehlich
  31. Mr. A. Garvey
  32. Mrs. E Gaus
  33. Mrs. B. M. Gedeon
  34. Mr. G. Geisdorf
  35. Miss E Gemsch
  36. Mr. L. G. A. Genin
  37. Mrs. L. G. A. Genin
  38. Seaman A. van Gelder
  39. Seaman W. J. C. Gelens
  40. El. mate 2 C. J. van Gent
  41. Seaman C. A. de Geus
  42. Mr. Hugh W. Giles
  43. Dr A. Glucksman
  44. Mrs. M. Goeckler
  45. Mr. P. A. Goevaers
  46. Mr. L. Goldfarb
  47. Mrs. L. Goldfarb
  48. M. J. W. Goudswaard
  49. Mr. J. J. Gouvernante
  50. Mrs. J. J. Gouvernante
  51. Seaman J. B. de Graaff
  52. Mrs. Nellie Graham
  53. Mrs. Mary N. Greenhalgh
  54. Miss Beatrice Greenhalgh
  55. Boatswain's mate 2 H. Groen
  56. Radioman I. T. T. Groenendaal
  57. Stewardsman 3 A. J. Groot
  58. Mr. H. P. Grosch
  59. Mr. Ward. E. Guest
  60. Miss Y. F. O. M. Guislain
  61. Mr. Thomas C. Gunning
  62. Mrs. Thomas C. Gunning

 

  1. Mr. Haber
  2. Seaman W. Haertlein
  3. Mr. Pieter Hagen
  4. Mrs. Pieter Hagen
  5. Mrs. Virginia W. Hagnauer
  6. Mrs. May R. Hagyard
  7. Mr. Haket
  8. Mrs. Haket
  9. Mrs. E. Hasper
  10. Mast. Hendrik A. Hasper
  11. Fireman W. B. Heeman
  12. Fireman J. Heemskerk
  13. Mr. John van der Heide
  14. Mrs. John van der Heide
  15. Miss Lura F. Heilman
  16. Mr. Bruno Hellinger
  17. Mrs. Bruno Hellinger
  18. Mr. Morris A. Hellinger
  19. Mrs. R. Helmreich
  20. Fireman J. H. Hendriksen
  21. Miss Marie E. Hermann
  22. Mr. Casper Herschbach
  23. Mrs. Casper Herschbach
  24. Mrs. K. Herweck
  25. Mr. Carl Heyman
  26. Mr. A. Hiler
  27. Mrs. A. Hiler
  28. Mrs. L. J. Hill
  29. Mrs. Mathilde Hirsch
  30. Miss B. Hofer
  31. Mrs. E. Hoffman
  32. Seaman M. Hoffman
  33. Miss G. L Holt
  34. Mr. K. Hoogsteen
  35. Mr. Joseph M. Horn
  36. Radioman 3 O. Hornstra
  37. Mrs. Carol J. van der Horst
  38. Miss Hosdenball
  39. Mrs. Caroline Hotz
  40. Mrs. v. d. Hoven
  41. Mrs. Irene Howard
  42. Mrs. Hubner
  43. Dr llse Huebner
  44. Mr. Theodore Hug
  45. Mrs. Theodore Hug
  46. Mr. F. X. Hummel
  47. Miss R. Imhof
  48. Mr. Heinrich Infeld
  49. Mrs. Elizabeth Jacoby
  50. Miss Dorothy Jacoff
  51. Mr. S. Jaeckle
  52. Stewardsman 3 L F. P. Jansen
  53. Mrs. Mary Jansen
  54. Miss Lucille K. Jeske
  55. Mr. Th. Jockenhoefer
  56. Mrs. Th. Jockenhoefer
  57. Ship's cook 3 A. H. de Jong
  58. Mr. H. Jongen
  59. Mr. E. Jorda
  60. Mrs. E. Jorda
  61. Miss K. M. Jorda
  62. Miss T. S. M. Jorda
  63. Miss Rita A. Joseph
  64. Mr. Raymond Kahn
  65. Mrs. A. C. de Kanter
  66. Mr. William Kaufmann
  67. Mrs. J. M. D. Kaussel
  68. Miss Annie E. Kelley
  69. Miss Kinsey
  70. Mr. Cornelius Klepper
  71. Mrs. Cornelius Klepper
  72. Miss S. Koch
  73. Fireman J. D. Koedam
  74. El. mate 2 T. Koenraads
  75. Mr. Ezvand G. Kogbetliantz
  76. Mr. Janus P. Kohn
  77. Chief Engineman J. C. Kok
  78. Mr. John A. Kolb
  79. Mrs. John A. Kolb
  80. Mrs. W. Koppel
  81. Mr. Jacob Krakowitz
  82. Mrs. Jacob Krakowitz
  83. Engineman P. H. Kramer
  84. Mr. Rudolph Kronfield
  85. Mrs. Rudolph Kronfield
  86. Boatswain's mate 2 C. M. Kroon
  87. Mrs. Harriet Kulik
  88. Engineman J. Kulk
  89. Fireman J. V. de Kwaadsteniet
  90. Mrs. Gertrude Kwekel

 

  1. Seaman J. J. Lahnstein
  2. Miss Susan G. Landum
  3. Mrs. I. F. Langenberg
  4. Seaman 2 J. Langereis
  5. Mr. Jules Larrieux
  6. Mrs. Jules Larrieux
  7. Engineman 2 J. H. A. Laurent
  8. Mrs. Janet Law
  9. Miss Lawrence
  10. Mrs. B. Lehmann
  11. Miss Justine M. Leonard
  12. Miss Lorraine Lerner
  13. Mrs. Christopher Linder
  14. Miss Renate Linder
  15. Mrs. I. Lindheimer
  16. Miss J. Lips
  17. Dr Eugen Loew
  18. Mrs. Eugen Loew
  19. Mrs. Kathleen L. Louman
  20. Mast. Frederik J. Louman
  21. Miss Suzanne L. Louman
  22. Mrs. Eva C. Lowe
  23. Mr. Earl R. Ludwick
  24. Mrs. Earl R. Ludwick
  25. Seaman C. H. Maaswinkel
  26. Mrs. R. Mahler
  27. Mr. Cornelis J. van der Mark
  28. Mrs. Jane R. Markel
  29. Seaman J. J. van Marlen
  30. Dr R. Marshall
  31. Mrs. R. Marshall
  32. Mrs. M. D. Martineau
  33. Mr. E. H. Matthey-Doret
  34. Miss M. Mauthe
  35. Mrs. McKay
  36. Miss A. McLean
  37. Mr. Malcolm Mecartney
  38. Mrs. Malcolm Mecartney
  39. Mrs. Edwina F. Meers
  40. Mr. H. Melder
  41. Mrs. H. Melder
  42. Mrs. Geneviève Menke
  43. Mast. Anthony Menke
  44. Mast. Errol Menke
  45. Mrs. Sylvia Menzer
  46. Mr. McCluer Merrick
  47. Mrs. McCluer Merrick
  48. Miss Linda Merrick
  49. Mr. Alois De Meulemeester
  50. Mrs. M. Michalak
  51. Lady U. Micklem
  52. Signalman 2 J. R. Middel
  53. Seaman L H. J. van Milhees
  54. Miss Doris Miller
  55. Mrs. Rita Miller
  56. Chief Boatswain's mate A. Minderhoud
  57. Mr. Jacob Minkin
  58. Mrs. Jacob Minkin
  59. Boatswain's mate 2 A. Molenaar
  60. Mr. Albert H. Moore
  61. Mrs. Albert H. Moore
  62. Mr. Carl Moreman
  63. Mrs. Carl Moreman
  64. Mrs. Herbert Morgan
  65. Miss Janet Morgan
  66. Mr. N. Morgenbesser
  67. Mrs. N. Morgenbesser
  68. Mr. David Morton
  69. Mrs. David Morton
  70. Mrs. Ada Morton
  71. Miss L. zur Mühlen
  72. Mrs. George Muir
  73. Miss Marilyn Muir
  74. Mr. Frederick W. Muller Jr.
  75. Mrs. Frederick W. Muller
  76. Mr. Henry Mundorf
  77. Mrs. Henry Mundorf
  78. Miss Peggy Mundorf
  79. Mrs. Eugenie Musil
  80. Mrs. Mary Nicholas
  81. Mr. T. G. Nichols
  82. Mrs. T. G. Nichols
  83. Mrs. F. Niebuhr
  84. Seaman G. van Nieuwenhuyzen
  85. Mr. William E. Oates Jr.
  86. Mrs. William E. Oates
  87. Miss Susan L. Oates
  88. Mast. Kenneth W. Oates
  89. Mast. David N. Oates
  90. Mrs. M. O'Hara
  91. Hospital man 3 J. Oldenhuis
  92. Miss Lisette Ortega
  93. Mrs. Johanna C. Otsuka
  94. Fireman A. W. G. van Otterloo

 

  1. Mr. Paas
  2. Mrs. Klara M. Packert
  3. Mrs. Ethel Patterson
  4. Miss G. I. Paulekat
  5. Mr. M. Pearce-Harris
  6. Mrs. M. Pearce-Harris
  7. Mr. Tom Pedi
  8. Mrs. Tom Pedi
  9. Mast. A. Pedi
  10. Mr. Robert D. Peet
  11. Mr. A. Peiterans
  12. Mrs. Chr. Pelzer
  13. Mr. Ambrose B. Peterman
  14. Mrs. Ambrose B. Peterman
  15. Shipscook 3 N. S. Peyer
  16. Mrs. Thomas Pitchford
  17. Signalman 2 J. J. Prinsen
  18. Ship's cook 3 J. H. M. van der Putten
  19. Stewardsman 2 P. F. Pycke
  20. Engineman I J. W. van Reekum
  21. Mr. Carl Reichhardt
  22. Mrs. Carl Reichhardt
  23. Mrs. H. G. Reid
  24. Mr. Charles H. Rice
  25. Mrs. Laura K. Ridgeway
  26. Yeoman 2 A. H. Riemens
  27. Seaman C. W. H. Rietveld
  28. Mrs. Irene V. Rocky
  29. Mr. Johannes Roelants
  30. Mrs. Gertrude Romberg
  31. Mrs. M. Roosekrans
  32. Mr. A. van Rooyen
  33. Mrs. A. van Rooyen
  34. Mr. Samuel Rosenbaum
  35. Mr. A. F. Ross
  36. Mrs. A. F. Ross
  37. Seaman J. Rudolph
  38. Miss W. E. Ruf
  39. Mast. R. P. Ruf
  40. Boatswain's mate J. C. Ruigendijk
  41. Boatswain's mate 2 A. de Ruiter
  42. Engineman 2 R. J. Runhardt
  43. Mr. George van Ryn
  44. Mrs. George van Ryn

 

  1. Seaman C. J. Saarloos
  2. Mr. K. Sahlke
  3. Mrs. M. Saint-Geraud
  4. Mrs. S. Sanspoux
  5. Mrs. B. Sapir
  6. Mast. Leo A. M. Sapir
  7. Miss Anna Sapir
  8. Ord. man 2 A. v. d. Schaaf
  9. Mr. John Schaaf
  10. Mrs. Linda Schaarschmidt
  11. Mr. Rudolph Schaefer
  12. Mrs. R. Schaefer
  13. Miss Olivia Schaefer
  14. Mr. Joseph A. Scheines
  15. Mr. B. Schalkwijk
  16. Mrs. B. Schalkwijk
  17. Mr. R. M. Schenk
  18. Mrs. R. M. Schenk
  19. Mast. R. S. Schenk
  20. Mrs. L. Schlatter
  21. Mr. B. W. Schliephake
  22. Mr. William Schmid
  23. Mrs. William Schmid
  24. Miss I. Schobrick
  25. Fireman T. Schölten
  26. Miss M. F. G. van Schoonderwalt
  27. Mrs. A. V. Schroeder
  28. Mast. Curt Schroeder
  29. Fireman A. J. Schuttenhelm
  30. Mrs. Anna Schwartz
  31. Mr. Neal N. Scovill
  32. Mrs. Neal N. Scovill
  33. Mr. Clifford Scribner
  34. Mrs. Clifford Scribner
  35. Mr. G. S. J. Searles
  36. Mrs. G. S. J. Searles
  37. Miss Searles
  38. Mast. Searles
  39. Stewardsman 3 J. H. Seffelaar
  40. Mr. H. Seiler
  41. Mrs. H. Seiler
  42. Miss P. A. Seiler
  43. Seaman H. ten Seldam
  44. Mr. August Seys
  45. Mrs. August Seys
  46. Miss M. Sguires
  47. Mr. Claude E. Shannon
  48. Miss Marjorie H. Shepherd
  49. Miss Kathleen M. Short
  50. Mr. Morris N. Siegel
  51. Mrs. Morris N. Siegel
  52. Mrs. Sadie Silberman
  53. Mr. John Silven
  54. Mrs. John Silven
  55. Mr. Dirk W. Sleeuwenhoek
  56. Mr. Jules de Smet
  57. Mrs. Jules de Smet
  58. Mr. J. de Smit
  59. Mrs. J. de Smit
  60. Mr. Frank Smits
  61. Miss Margaret Somereve
  62. Miss Helen Somereve
  63. Fireman H. Spanjersberg
  64. Mr. William Spapens
  65. Mrs. William Spapens
  66. Miss Alma M. Spapens
  67. Mr. William H. F. Spencer
  68. Mr. Richard D. Spierman
  69. Mrs. Richard D. Spierman
  70. Mrs. G. Staals
  71. Mrs. J. Stalker
  72. Seaman A. Steenbergen
  73. Miss Mary E. Stover
  74. Mrs. Margarete Stratton
  75. Dr E. Streck
  76. Seaman J. J. Strybas
  77. Signalman 3 F. H. Stryp
  78. Mrs. M. S. Symington

 

  1. Mrs. S. Tait
  2. Mrs. Takken
  3. Mr. Ernest Tempelmeier
  4. Mrs. Ernest Tempelmeier
  5. Mast. Ernest S. Tempelmeier
  6. Mrs. J. Tempi
  7. Mrs. Martha Thomas
  8. Mr. Fred Thomer
  9. Stewardsman 3 J. J. Thyssen
  10. Miss Louise Tichelaar
  11. Seaman F. Timmer
  12. Mrs. Floyo Tomkins
  13. Mrs. A. Tomlinson
  14. Mr. Otto Top
  15. Mrs. Otto Top
  16. Mr. Edward Top
  17. Miss G. Tretter
  18. Mrs. G. Trollet
  19. Mrs. K. Tromblay
  20. Miss L. M. Tromblay
  21. Dr. D. Twiss
  22. Mrs. Maria C. Uitti
  23. Miss Maria E. Uitti
  24. Mrs. Jacomina del Valle
  25. Dr Joseph v. d. Veer
  26. Mrs. Joseph v. d. Veer
  27. Fireman R. F. van de Velde
  28. Engineman 2 J. J. Veldhuis
  29. Dr R. D. de Vere
  30. Miss K. Vermeulen
  31. Miss V. M. F. Vertommen
  32. Mrs. M. E. Vikaskag
  33. Mr. Carl Villmann
  34. Mrs. Carl Villmann
  35. Seaman P. H. R. Vlämpfer
  36. Stewardsman 3 T. J. J. van der Vlis
  37. Mr. van der Vlugt
  38. Seaman C. J. Voebel
  39. Seaman M. W. Vogels
  40. Mrs. Katherina Vreuls
  41. Miss J. de Vroede
  42. Mrs. Adeline De Waele
  43. Mrs. L. Wallace
  44. Mast. R. Wallace
  45. Dr J. M. Walshe
  46. Miss Diana Walz
  47. Mr. Robert O. Y. Warren
  48. Mr. Frederick W. Weber
  49. Mrs. Frederick W. Weber
  50. Miss Carolyn R. Weber
  51. Mast. Frederick C. Weber
  52. Seaman G. J. ter Weeme
  53. Mrs. Chr. Weisse
  54. Mast. B. Chr. Weisse
  55. Mr. William Weitz
  56. Mrs. William Weitz
  57. Mrs. Anna L Wentzel
  58. Seaman H. Werkman
  59. Miss W. E. Whitcher
  60. Seaman L. E. A. van Wiederhold
  61. Torpedoman 3 H. C. Wilbrink
  62. Mrs. James Williams
  63. Mrs. M. D. Williams
  64. Dr W. J. Williams
  65. Mr. Richard B. Wills
  66. Mrs. Richard B. Wills
  67. Miss M. C. Winter
  68. Mr. Gustav A. Wirtz
  69. Mrs. M. Wittig
  70. Mrs. Helen N. van Woerkom
  71. Mrs. M. F. Wolf
  72. Mrs. Lucille Woolsey
  73. Mrs. M. Woudhuysen
  74. Mr. Wyckoff
  75. Mrs. Wyckoff
  76. Miss E. C. Yates
  77. Storekeeper P. C. van IJzendoorn [sic]
  78. Mrs. Esther G. Zander
  79. Mrs. Rosa Zinn
  80. Mr. C. J. Zonneveld

 

Tourist Class Passengers

  1. Mr. Mr. H. Abraham
  2. Mr. Richard F. Armstrong
  3. Mrs. Malena D. Atkins
  4. Miss C. C. Bahnerth
  5. Mrs. E. C. Bandlow
  6. M Bandlow
  7. Mrs. W. Barber
  8. Mr. H. Basler
  9. Mrs. H. Basler
  10. Miss K. Batchelor
  11. Mr. A. E. Baumer
  12. Mr. F. Begemann
  13. Fireman F. S. Beikes
  14. Miss Alberta Belcher
  15. Mr. J. Benyi
  16. Mrs. J. Benyi
  17. Mrs. R. Biegun
  18. Mr. Albert Bilz
  19. Mrs. Hedwig Bittrolff
  20. Mr. Charles D. Blom
  21. Miss Hendrikje de Boer
  22. Mr. George Boersma
  23. Mrs. H. Bouchier
  24. Mr. Arthur Brelle
  25. Mrs. Arthur Brelle
  26. Mr. Marinus van den Broecke
  27. Mrs. Marinus van den Broecke
  28. Fireman A. ten Broek
  29. Mr. G. Bush
  30. Miss M. Caillat
  31. Mr. William L. Carleton
  32. Mrs. William L. Carleton
  33. Mr. Georges Chambot
  34. Mrs. Georges Chambot
  35. Mr. Roy B. Christie Jr.
  36. Mrs. C. Cohrs
  37. Mr. George Corneliussen
  38. Mrs. Estella Crawford
  39. Mrs. Diane Crocker
  40. Mr. Jack H. Dawley
  41. Mrs. Wilhelmine Doern
  42. Mr. Joseph Donohue
  43. Mr. Ph. Dorenlot
  44. Mr. M. J. Dowling
  45. Mrs. S. D. Edwards
  46. Miss Sarah W. Eidson
  47. Miss Laura A. Eisenberg
  48. Mrs. Helene Enoch
  49. Mr. Herman Esslinger
  50. Mr. Norman A. Everett
  51. Mr. William Fleck
  52. Mrs. William Fleck
  53. Miss A. Fonaroff
  54. Miss I. Frankema
  55. Mr. J. E. Friedrichs
  56. Miss A. M. Furrer
  57. Fireman A. T. Geelhoed
  58. Miss M. Gluckman
  59. Miss E. Goedde
  60. Mr. A. F. Gomm
  61. Mrs. A. F. Gomm
  62. Mrs. Goubert
  63. Miss Sally Gouldthorpe
  64. Fireman H. A. de Graaf
  65. Mrs. A. Gross
  66. Mrs. N. Gutwein
  67. Mrs. M. H. Haass
  68. Mr. J. S. Hackett
  69. Mrs. J. S. Hackett
  70. Mrs. M. Hagemans
  71. Miss Mary H. Hall
  72. Miss U. Hannemann
  73. Mr. J. L. Harp
  74. Mr. R. W. Hatch
  75. Miss Hisako Havens
  76. Mr. J. C. W. Heemskerk
  77. Mr. W. F. Heemskerk
  78. Mrs. Melanie Heiler
  79. Mrs. Anna Held
  80. Mr. H. P. Henkus
  81. Miss W. J. van Heugten
  82. Miss Suzanne Heurteux
  83. Mrs. Henrica van der Heyden
  84. Miss Dorothy M. Hills
  85. Mr. Peter G. Hoendervoogt
  86. EL mate 3. H. Hoogvorst
  87. Mr. D. W. Hoppen
  88. Mrs. A. Jank
  89. Miss Elizabeth J. Jasinowski
  90. Miss Gracia Ch. Johnson
  91. Mrs. Jones
  92. Miss Mary A. Jones

 

  1. Mrs. Th. Kahla
  2. Miss G. Kahla
  3. Mr. Eugene Keck
  4. Mrs. Eugene Keck
  5. Miss G. Kerremans
  6. Mr. H. F. Kittel
  7. Miss Evelyn C. Knudsen
  8. Mr. Karl Knupp
  9. Mrs. Karl Knupp
  10. Mrs. Else Krause
  11. Mr. F. Kreicker
  12. Miss Eleanor A. Kuehling
  13. Miss M. A. Kuehnle
  14. Miss Bertel Kugelmann
  15. Mr. A. Kuzik
  16. Mr. W. K. Lackier
  17. Mr. Jay T. Last
  18. Mrs. Alice de Leng
  19. Mr. H. Lenssens
  20. Mrs. H. Lenssens
  21. Mr. Gilbert M. Lewis
  22. Mrs. Gilbert M. Lewis
  23. Mr. D. Lips
  24. Miss S. J. Lockey
  25. Miss Marion Lohr
  26. Mr. W. J. Magrijn
  27. Miss Wanda K. Maier
  28. Mrs. C. Me Gowan
  29. Mrs. Maria H. Mc.Nally
  30. Fireman C. Metselaar
  31. Miss Marilyn Meyer
  32. Mr. M. Miller
  33. Mrs. M. Miller
  34. Mr. L. M. Morgan
  35. Mrs. L. M. Morgan
  36. Mr. Leonard Mueller
  37. Mrs. Leonard Mueller
  38. Mr. W. Mueller Miss Betty Mueller
  39. Mrs. S. Neumann
  40. Miss Jean Oberhäuser
  41. Mr. Donald O'Connor
  42. Mr. L. Oestberg
  43. Mrs. L. Oestberg
  44. Mrs. H. Y. Ofenheim
  45. Mrs. G. Orth
  46. Mr. C. R. Ottoy
  47. Mrs. Marcelle L. Owens
  48. Mr. J. J. Patterson
  49. Mr. Fernand Petit
  50. Mrs. Fernand Petit
  51. Miss Nina Poliakoff
  52. Mrs. Marie Potthoff
  53. Miss J. D. Pottle
  54. Miss M. J. Prchal
  55. Mr. Joseph F. Puglia
  56. Mrs. S. E. Pulling
  57. Mr. Henry Pusch
  58. Mrs. Henry Pusch
  59. Mrs. Marie Remiesiewicz
  60. Mast. Stanley A. Remiesiewicz
  61. Miss Victoria J. Remiesiewicz
  62. Mr. J. de Roeck
  63. Mrs. J. de Roeck
  64. Mr. Gerben Rypma

 

  1. Mr. Sheldon N. Salzman
  2. Miss H. Schaefli
  3. Mrs. A. Schepens
  4. Mrs. A. D. Schier
  5. Mrs. G. Schmidt
  6. Rev. Sister E. Schmitz
  7. Mrs. Wilhelmine Schneider
  8. Miss S. Schubert
  9. Miss Virginia Schwinn
  10. Mr. Robert E. Scott
  11. Rev. L Selles
  12. Mr. Henry S. Shryock
  13. Mrs. Henry S. Shryock
  14. Mr. M. F. Simons
  15. Mrs. M. F. Simons
  16. Mrs. M. K. Sobocinsky
  17. Mr. M. Staalenburg
  18. Mr. A. van der Steeg
  19. Mr. W. Stenekes
  20. Mr. William Stoecker
  21. Mrs. William Stoecker
  22. Mr. Louis Stryker
  23. Mrs. Louis Stryker
  24. Mrs. A. Tack
  25. Miss Z. J. Taylor
  26. Miss Sh. Tennenbaum
  27. Mr. Robert H. Thompson
  28. Rev. Sister M. Tirpitz
  29. Mr. Gerben Tjepkema
  30. Mrs. Gerben Tjepkema
  31. Mr. H. G. Thomson
  32. Mrs. H. G. Thomson
  33. Mrs. Hedwig Trein
  34. Mrs. Jeanne Verween
  35. Mr. H. Vissers
  36. Mrs. H. Vissers
  37. Mrs. Prudence de Vos
  38. Mr. S. Wagner
  39. Mrs. Eveline R. Wallace
  40. Mr. Cornelius Welboren
  41. Mrs. Cornelius Welboren
  42. Miss Claudette J. Welboren
  43. Mr. P. T. Westergaard
  44. Mr. J. F. G. Wilkinson
  45. Mrs. Lena Winter
  46. Mr. Allan W. Wood
  47. Mrs. R. Yohn
  48. Miss R. Yohn
  49. Mr. T. Yohn
  50. Mrs. M. Zbrozek
  51. Mr. Frank Zeegers
  52. Mrs. Frank Zeegers
  53. Mrs. Frieda Zimmermeier

 

General Information for Passengers

BABYFOOD. The attention of passengers is drawn to the large selection of strained baby and junior food available to passengers with children in all passenger vessels of the Company.  For the necessary arrangements, passengers are invited to apply to the Chief Steward.

BAGGAGE. Trunks exceeding the ordinary measurements cannot be taken into the cabins. It is forbidden to have in one's baggage, inflammable, explosive or other dangerous articles. The ship's staff reserve all rights to eliminate all such articles, if deemed necessary.

All inquiries pertaining to the storing or forwarding of baggage should be addressed to the Baggage Master. Upon arrival at New York moreover Century Transportation Company representatives are available to take orders for delivery of trunks and larger pieces to any destination indicated by the passenger.

BAGGAGE INSURANCE. The Company's liability for damage to or loss or detention of baggage is strictly limited and passengers are therefore advised to protect themselves by insurance against risk of loss, theft, damage, pilferage, etc. Policies may be obtained at current rates at any office of the Company.

BARBER AND LADIES' HAIRDRESSER. A barber's and ladies-hairdresser's shop is installed on board. The charges for services are announced by the Company.

CHANGE OF CABINS. Change of cabins is only permissible when authorized by the Purser.

CUSTOMS CLEARANCE. On landing at New York, all baggage will be examined by the Customs Officials. It is therefore recommended that passengers make full enquiries at the Purser's office about the Customs regulations and to fill in carefully the Customs declaration form handed to them by the Purser.

DANGEROUS ARTICLES. Dangerous articles such as inflammable and explosive objects may not be taken aboard. The attention of our passengers is also drawn to the fact that it is very dangerous to throw away lighted cigars, cigarettes or burning tobacco discards (even when thrown overboard as they might enter the vessel's interior through open portholes). Passengers are therefore requested to use the receptacles provided on board for this purpose.

 

DECK CHAIRS, RUGS AND CHAIR CUSHIONS. Deck chairs, rugs and chair cushions may be hired on application to the Deck Steward. The charges are: Deck chairs f 3.80 or U.S. or Canadian $ I.—, chair cushions and rugs f 2.66 or U.S. or Canadian $ 0.70 each per voyage. Passengers renting rugs and cushions are entitled to receive same in sealed wrappings as a guarantee that they have not been used after having been cleaned and disinfected.

DECK GAMES. Implements for deck games such as quoits, deck tennis, deck golf, shuffle board etc. are supplied free of charge, but when joining these games passengers do so at their own risk.

DIVINE SERVICE. Divine service will be held on Sundays, at hours announced on the bulletin board, if a recognized clergyman on board is willing to officiate.

DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Kennels are available on board for the transportation of dogs, cats, etc. Animals are not allowed in the cabins and other public rooms, nor on the promenade decks, unless by the captain's special permission. Attention should be given that these animals be declared on the Customs declaration forms on arrival.

DRINKS. TOBACCO ETC. Wines, beer, liquor and many other beverages as well as cigarettes, cigars and tobacco, may be obtained on board at prices fixed by the Company. Passengers are not allowed to bring with them large quantities of liquor or tobacco for personal use. Any large quantities must be reported to the Purser for Customs declaration. They will be kept in custody by the Purser in an appropriate room.

LANDING CARDS. All passengers will receive a Landing Card and are requested to present same before leaving the steamer to a U.S. Immigration Inspector for endorsement.

LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES. Found articles are to be handed over and lost articles to be reported to the Chief Steward. Articles not called for before arrival, or left in the cabins, will be handed over to the agency at the port of arrival, where passengers may claim them or make inquiries.

 

MAIL AND TELEGRAMS. Mail and telegrams for passengers are brought on board the steamer before sailing and placed in the passenger's rooms. For any inquiries relating to mail, passengers are invited to call the Chief Steward's office. Passengers are advised to stop at the mail desk in the center of the Pier at Hoboken, N.J., to claim letters and telegrams, which may have been received for them. Mail to be forwarded can be handed over to the Purser, who will take care of it. Postage stamps may be obtained to a limited number from the Library Steward.

In order to prevent the loss of mail, passengers are requested to stamp their letters etc. themselves and to deposit same personally in the mailbox, destined for that purpose.

Under no circumstances can the Holland-America Line be held responsible for the loss of mail.

MEALS. The hours during which meals will be served will be shown on the ship's bulletin boards. Passengers are kindly requested to observe these hours.

MEDICAL ATTENTION. The services rendered and the medicines prescribed by the ship's Physician are free of charge. The Holland-America Line assumes no responsibility for any treatment or services rendered by the Physician or for any medicines supplied. The ship's Physician is entitled, subject to approval by the ship's Commander, to make a reasonable charge for attendance or treatment for ailments or conditions antedating embarkation of the passenger.

 

MONEY-EXCHANGE. During the voyage the Ship's personnel is allowed to accept only Dutch, American and Canadian money in payment of expenses made by the passengers.

Opportunity is therefore given to exchange other foreign currency into Dutch money at the Purser's office at rates of exchange fixed by the Company. Only the Purser is authorized to exchange or accept other foreign currency.

Some articles on sale in the gift shops are only obtainable against payment in U.S. currency, both on the West- and Eastbound voyages.

PAYMENTS. Passengers paying any supplements for room transfers, additional passage money, freight, telegrams, etc., should obtain a receipt from the Purser on the Company's form. For radiograms a receipt will be furnished by the Wireless Operator.

SHIP'S NEWSPAPER. The ''Ocean Post" will be published on board, giving the latest news of the day. Leading New York Stock Exchange quotations are posted about midnight on the ship's bulletin board.

TABLE SITTING. Table and seats should be reserved on board at the Chief Steward's office after embarkation.

TELEPHONE AND RADIO. All cabins numbered up to 330 have telephone for ship use only. For the convenience of passengers, a general short-wave radiotelephone service is maintained with any part of the world. The Radio Office is located on the Upper Promenade Deck and can be reached by taking the starboard elevator. Passengers may transmit messages there and file radio-telephone calls; for payment of radio telegrams and radio-telephone calls, a receipt will be given by the Radio Officer on duty.

 

TRANSPORTATION FROM HOBOKEN

a.         Motor Coach Service. For the convenience of passengers a special bus service operates between the Company's Pier at Hoboken N.J and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, 8th Avenue and 41st Street, New York City, in connection with the arrival and departure of vessels.

Reservations should preferably be made through the Purser on board. Passengers, not holding reservations. who, after disembarkation, decide to avail themselves of the bus, may purchase their tickets from the Company's representative in attendance at the point of departure. Hand baggage, with the exception of trunks and cases, may be taken along on the bus without extra charge. Charge per seat: U.S. $ 1.25 per adult and children 6 years of age and over. Children under 6 years of age, not occupying separate seats, are carried free.

Taxicabs may be found at the Bus Terminal for passengers wishing to proceed from there to other points in Metropolitan New York.

b.         Hire of private cars. The Company will be glad to assist in making arrangements for a private car (Cadillac) to meet passengers on arrival at Hoboken.

Full information may be obtained at the Purser's office.

c.         Taxicabs. Taxicabs are also available at the Hoboken Pier. Passengers wishing to take a taxicab are urged in their own interest to ascertain the fares and any other charges from the driver before engaging his services.

 

VALUABLES. The Company is not responsible for theft of valuables or money which are kept in the staterooms and same should be placed in safety deposit boxes in the Purser's office. A deposit of f 25.— or its equivalent is required but this amount will be refunded when the key of the deposit box is returned to the Purser. As no charge is made for carriage, the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage however arising; except as stipulated in the passage contract. Passengers are accordingly requested to protect themselves by insurance.

WINDOWS AND PORTHOLES. Passengers are not allowed to open or close portholes themselves. If passengers wish to have their portholes closed or opened, they should call their room steward.

The Captain has the right to have all windows and portholes closed when such is found necessary for the ship's safety.

 

Directory — S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam

SEAFARING TERMINOLOGY. In finding your way about the ship, the following commonly used terms may prove helpful. The "front" of the ship is referred to as the bow or forward. The "back" of the ship is known as the stern or aft. Starboard is the right-hand side when facing forward. Port is the nautical equivalent of "left" when facing forward. Knowing these terms you will easily be able to locate the facilities listed below.

 

General

BAGGAGE ROOM. D Deck, forward. Easily reached via forward starboard stairway or elevator. Baggage master in attendance at designated hours. Consult purser or ship's bulletin boards for further information.

DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft, portside. Physician in attendance at specified hours or by appointment. Consult bulletin boards or see purser for further information.

GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. An unusually wide variety of games and amusements is available to passengers on board the Nieuw Amsterdam. These include deck tennis, ping-pong, shuffleboard, tennis, swimming, chess, checkers, bridge, canasta and other card games, dancing, and motion picture programs in the ship's air-conditioned theatres. For ping-pong paddles and balls, deck tennis rings and other outdoor sports equipment, see your deck steward.

KENNELS. Boat Deck. Reached by midship outside stairways from Upper Promenade Deck. Two exercise runs. Special attendant on duty.

LAUNDRY. Complete laundry and pressing service available. No dry cleaning. Ring for room steward.

RADIO ROOM —SHIP-TO-SHORE TELEPHONE. Upper Promenade Deck. Take a starboard forward elevator to Upper Promenade Deck. Entrance off forward foyer.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES. The first class Card Room is designed for conversion to a chapel. Religious services are held here and in the cabin-tourist theatre, provided that recognized clergymen are on board who are willing to officiate. For further details, consult bulletin boards or inquire at purser's office.

 

First Class

BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY SALON. Main Deck opposite chief steward's and purser's offices. Both barber shop and beauty salon are air-conditioned and are furnished with the most up-to-date equipment.

CARD ROOM. Promenade Deck, port, amidships. Between Grand Hall and Smoking Room.

CHIEF STEWARD'S OFFICE Main Deck, forward foyer.

CHILDREN'S PLAYROOM. Upper Promenade Deck, amidships. Entrance just forward of the top of Grand Stairway leading to Ritz-Carlton Cafe. Toys, games, swings, hobby horses and other equipment to amuse young passengers. Stewardess in attendance daily. Consult chief steward for details.

DECKS. Several large sheltered and open decks are available to first class passengers on the Nieuw Amsterdam. They include the glass-enclosed rubber surfaced Promenade Deck (350 feet long) and the open Upper Promenade Deck (454 feet long), five laps of which equal one mile. There are also two large sports decks, one on the Upper Promenade Deck aft, and one on the Sun Deck aft of the second funnel. This deck, on which the tennis court is located, may be reached by the starboard stairway near the entrance of the Ritz-Carlton Cafe.

DINING SALOON. A Deck, entrance from forward foyer. Most easily reached via forward stairways or elevators. Air-conditioned for your comfort.

GRAND HALL. Promenade Deck, amidships. Principal passenger lounge.

GYMNASIUM. Sun Deck, forward. Use forward elevator, starboard side, to Upper Promenade Deck, then continue one deck higher via adjacent stairway. Mechanical horses, stationary bicycles, rowing machines and other gymnasium equipment. Adjoining solarium for sunbathing.

LIBRARY AND WRITING ROOM. Promenade Deck, starboard side, amidships, between Grand Hall and Smoking Room. Books, newspapers, current magazines in English, French and Dutch. Stamps, stationery and playing cards available. See steward in attendance.

POWDER ROOM. A Deck lobby, opposite entrance of Dining Saloon.

PURSER'S OFFICE Main Deck, forward foyer.

RITZ-CARLTON CAFE. Upper Promenade Deck. Use the Grand Stairway between the Smoking Room and Grand Hall. Bar service, dancing, magnificent sea views. A favorite late-evening rendezvous.

SHOPPING ARCADE. Promenade Deck, forward foyer. Items on sale include French perfumes, cosmetics, handbags, accessories. Swiss watches and clocks, Delft China, silverware, men's haberdashery and toiletries, cameras, films and toys.

SMOKING ROOM. Promenade Deck, aft. A restful daytime or evening retreat with a comfortable, clublike atmosphere. Has its own intimate cocktail bar and twin enclosed verandahs overlooking the sea.

SOLARIUM. Sun Deck, forward. A quiet spot for sunning and reading. Entrance through gymnasium. SWIMMING POOLS. Indoor swimming pool on E Deck, forward. Reached via forward starboard elevator to D Deck and adjacent stairway down to pool. There are adjoining dressing rooms, Turkish ad medicinal baths. Masseur and masseuse in attendance. The outdoor swimming pool is located on the Promenade Deck, aft and is available on cruises only.

THEATRE. Promenade Deck, forward foyer. Air-conditioned, seats 350 persons. For the schedule of films and other entertainment, see the bulletin board in the foyer outside the theatre.

TURKISH AND MEDICINAL BATHS. Adjoining E Deck swimming pool (see above).

VALET. You may reach the ship's tailor via your stateroom steward.

 

Cabin Class

(On cruises, first class and cabin class are combined for general use.)
BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. Located on C Deck, aft. Entrance through corridor adjacent to foyer. Open to cabin class passengers at designated hours.

CHIEF STEWARD'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft.

DECKS. There are two sports decks for cabin class passengers. One occupies the full area between the funnels on the highest deck, reached via cabin class portside elevator. The second is on the after end of the Promenade Deck.

DINING SALOON. On A Deck, aft. Entrance at main foyer. This room is air-conditioned.

JUNGLE BAR. Promenade Deck, starboard. Entrance through foyer.

LIBRARY. Promenade Deck, portside, opposite Jungle Bar. Entrance through foyer.

LOUNGE. Lower Promenade Dock, aft.

PURSER'S OFFICE. Main Deck. aft.

SWIMMING POOL. Aft on C Deck. Reached through corridor adjacent to foyer. Open at designated hours. Consult bulletin board.

STUYVESANT CAFE AND VERANDAH. Overlooks sports deck on after end of Promenade Deck. Accessible from deck or through foyer.

THEATRE. Lower Promenade Deck, aft. Access through Lounge. Air conditioned; seats 162 persons. Open at designated hours. Consult bulletin board for program details.
(Alto see directory preceding first clast)

 

Tourist Class

BAR. Starboard side of Smoking Room on Main Deck, aft. Reached through Smoking Room or foyer.

BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR. C Deck. aft. Entrance through starboard corridor. Open at designated hours to tourist class passengers.

CHIEF STEWARD'S OFFICE. Main Deck. aft. Accessible through forward end of Smoking Room.

DECKS. Open sports deck on aft end of Lower Promenade deck. Glass-enclosed promenade and open promenade on Main Deck, aft.

DINING SALOON. B Deck. Reached by stairway from A Deck. From the Main Deck foyer, take the stairway to A Deck. Walk forward past cabins 418 and 416 to A Deck stairway and descend to dining saloon. This room is air-conditioned.

LOUNGE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through foyer or glass-enclosed promenade.

PURSER'S OFFICE. Main Deck, aft. Accessible through forward end of Smoking Room.

SMOKING ROOM. Main Deck. Entered from foyer through Tourist Class Bar.

SWIMMING POOL. C Deck. aft. Entrance through portside corridor. Open at designated hours as announced on bulletin board.

THEATRE. Lower Promenade Deck, aft. Port and starboard entrances on sports deck. Programs at designated hours as announced on bulletin board. Air-conditioned. seats 162 persons.

(Also see directory preceding first class)

 

Recommendations For the Avoidance of Accidents

1. Please do not run on the ship and walk carefully when the deck, the passage ways, or stairways, are wet.

2. Always use the handrails in passage ways, on staircases and in bathrooms.

3. Ladies are advised to wear rubber heeled low shoes. Leather and high heeled shoes are hazardous on board ship.

4. Do not smoke in bed. Be certain that cigars, cigarette ends and matches are extinguished and placed in proper receptacles.

5. Do not allow children to run or play unattended or to sit or play on stairways.

6. Do not move about in darkened rooms. Make use of the lighting facilities.

7. Do not remove safety hooks from furniture.

8. Avoid holding on to open doors and the frames of doors. The ship's movement may suddenly cause the door to close on your hand.

9. Do not attempt to open or close portholes. If adjustment is needed, kindly call your room steward.

10. Always use the berth ladder to enter upper beds. Make certain that the ladder is securely placed.

11. Do not use electric irons or other appliances in your stateroom before checking with your room steward.

The following is especially important when the ship is rolling or pitching.

12. Always hold on to safety ropes, handrails, or secured furniture, when walking or moving around.

13. Do not carry any articles, such as coats, books, bags etc., if it can be avoided. You need your hands to use the rails, jackstays and ropes.

14. Do not stroll about the ship unnecessarily.

15. Remain seated in furniture which is secured.

16. Elderly passengers should not cross open foyers or pass through public rooms without the assistance of a steward.

17. Brace yourself when sitting in a straight-backed chair. If your chair should move while at meals, hold on to the table. Do not attempt to save table utensils or equipment.

Please Do Not Ignore These Suggestions. They Are for Your Own Safety and The Company Assumes No Liability in The Case of Accidents.

Title Page Including List of Senior Officers and Staff, Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954.

Title Page Including List of Senior Officers and Staff, Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954. GGA Image ID # 21f3d7466c

 

Advertisement: Mediterranean Cruis on 12 March 1955, Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954.

Advertisement: Mediterranean Cruise on 12 March 1955, Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954. GGA Image ID # 21f41e97d8

 

Program of Cruises, Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954.

Program of Cruises, Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954. GGA Image ID # 21f45c7e89. Click to View a Larger Image.

 

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954.

Track Chart and Memorandum of Log (Unused), Holland-America Line TSS Nieuw Amsterdam First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List - 8 October 1954. GGA Image ID # 21f4a98282

 

Passenger List Information

TSS Nieuw Amsterdam Passenger List - 8 October 1954

A rare and historically significant First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class Passenger List from the esteemed TSS Nieuw Amsterdam of the Holland-America Line. This passenger list is from the voyage departing 8 October 1954 from Rotterdam to New York via Le Havre and Southampton, commanded by Captain C. Visser.

 

Item Description

A beautifully preserved passenger list detailing the travelers aboard the TSS Nieuw Amsterdam on its transatlantic journey. This document provides an authentic snapshot of 1950s ocean liner travel, listing passengers, ship officers, and general voyage information.

 

Key Features

  • Includes a complete list of First Class, Cabin, and Tourist Class passengers
  • Features the ship's senior officers and staff, including the esteemed Captain C. Visser. Additional crew members appear to be listed throughout the list of cabin passengers.
  • Contains a detailed directory of shipboard services, safety instructions, and passenger amenities
  • Advertisements for upcoming cruises, including a Mediterranean voyage in 1955
  • Track chart and memorandum of log (unused), adding to the document's completeness

 

Historical and Design Highlights

  • The TSS Nieuw Amsterdam was one of the Holland-America Line's most luxurious post-war ocean liners.
  • Elegant typography and layout indicative of mid-century maritime documents
  • Original advertisements reflecting the marketing and travel culture of the 1950s
  • Serves as a vital historical record of transatlantic passenger travel during the golden age of ocean liners

 

Notable Passengers (VIP Travelers)

  1. Prof. R. N. Armfelt is a Renowned academic who has contributed significantly to higher education and research.
  2. His Excellency Jonkheer Dr. W. H. J. Van Asch Van Wijck – Distinguished Dutch diplomat and statesman.
  3. Dr. Elston L. Belknap – Esteemed physician and contributor to medical advancements.
  4. Lt. R. H. Berts R.N.N. – Officer in the Royal Netherlands Navy, a significant figure in post-war naval service.
  5. General Maurice Hirsch was a high–ranking military official who was notable for his strategic contributions.
  6. His Excellency Dr. H. M. Hirschfeld is a prominent governmental figure with a history of policy influence.
  7. Col. N. Henry Josephs – Senior military officer with distinguished service credentials.
  8. Rev. Joseph Lynch S.J. is a highly respected Jesuit priest known for his work in theology and education.
  9. Baron J. R. von Schröder – Member of European aristocracy with influential family ties in finance and politics.
  10. Prof. Robert Wartenberg – Eminent neurologist recognized for significant contributions to medical research.

 

Historical Significance

This passenger list is a crucial artifact of maritime history, representing the grandeur and social structure of mid-20th-century transatlantic travel. The TSS Nieuw Amsterdam was among the finest post-war ocean liners, offering unparalleled luxury and service. This document provides insight into the era's social hierarchy, international travel, and prominent figures who traversed the Atlantic.

 

 

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