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Article: SURVIVORS TELL STORY OF HORROR Ismay Only Coward, Says Miss Minahan in an Interview. SAW BRAVE MEN DIE Praise Is Given Those Who Gave the Women Chance in the Boats. DR. MINAHAN REMAINS Wife Forced to Leave When Ship Was Nearing Plunge to the Bottom. Series: Titanic: Reliving the Story \ Seventh in a seven-part series
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- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- April 21, 1998
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Wisconsin on Saturday was given its first personal glimpse into
the story of the Titanic from the lips of Wisconsin women who shared
in the dangers and privation of that awful disaster.
These women, bowed with grief and the loss of a husband and
brother, bearing bravely in the memory of him . . . still show the
effects of the ordeal that will never be forgotten.
Like other survivors, they join in the condemnation of J. Bruce
Ismay, the man who could forget his passengers and sought safety for
himself.
Suffering from nervous shock of the long hours of weary . . .
Miss Daisy Minahan and Mrs. W.E. Minahan, sister and widow of Dr.
J.R. Minahan, who perished on the Titanic, passed through ...