Daily Dose of Titanic

Daily Dose of Titanic keeps the story of Titanic alive one day at a time. For the next year leading up to the 100th anniversary of the Titanic disaster, we'll be sharing a look back at the events that preceded the sinking.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Titanic Historical Society keeps the story afloat

I've been a member of the Titanic Historical Society off and on since I first learned of the organization back in 1985. I joined just a few months before the wreck was discovered on September 1 of that year. Therefore I witnessed the incredible growth of the group. It went from a small organization (fewer than 500 members) with a quarterly newsletter (photocopied and not very impressive) to a huge club (more than 3,000 members) with a glossy quarterly magazine that would hold its own compared to any fine magazine published today.

The Titanic Commutator is the quarterly publication of the Titanic Historical Society. It's always filled with great stories and nice products you can buy related to Titanic. The Titanic Historical Society branches out and tries to preserve the history of all transatlantic liners and the people who sailed in them. My favorite issues, however, are the ones that bring the focus back to the Titanic herself!

This quarter's issue is now ready, I'm told, and I can't wait to see it. Among the highlights are new insights into the sinking from Sam Halpern and Tom McCluskie’s opinion about the Nomadic’s return to Belfast. What I look forward to most is the undertaker's touching tale about the funeral of a very private person - Lillian Gertrud Asplund, the last U.S. Titanic survivor who passed away in May. I have a feeling this article is going to tug at the heart strings as it is surely a story of human nature and the basic goodness that exists in all people.

Get more information about the Titanic Historical Society.