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RMS Titanic Passengers and Crew
Passenger Research
First Class Passengers
Edgar Joseph Meyer
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[QUOTE="Jan C. Nielsen, post: 266285, member: 166041"] Well, I'm putting the finishing touches to "Edgar Joseph Meyer: Lost on [i]Titanic[/i]" --- this article promises to be one of my most controversial yet . . . A man hanged by a mob in Atlanta . . . an infamous French Captain -- all figure in to the story. There's a lesson, a moral, about Edgar's death. Too many articles on this site are technical, lackluster, cutesy soap opera-ish, and "safe." Nobody reads them; nobody cares. Some of the authors even apologize, in advance, for being perceived as raising a stink about some accepted principle, or view. That type of research doesn't further anything, but sleep. If any of you are so lucky as to get to read "Edgar Joseph Meyer -- Lost on [i]Titanic[/i]," you may find it necessary to drop what you are doing, think about what you have read . . . maybe even shed a couple of tears, in passing. It is a moving, touching story with a deep underlying message. [/QUOTE]
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