Carpathia\u27s Care for Titanic\u27s Survivors

Abstract

When Captain Rostron of the ocean liner Carpathia learned that the Titanic had struck an iceberg, he immediately ordered his ship to come to its rescue. This paper profiles Rostron\u27s leadership that night and how his crew and medical staff responded. It also examines the central role that Carpathia\u27s passengers played in the relief efforts once the survivors were on-board, and concludes with a look at the survivors\u27 committee that Margaret Brown formed as the ship headed for New York City

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