Mark Baber
RIP
The Sun, New York, 2 November 1917
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SAMUEL S. CORTIS
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Samuel S. Cortis, who died on Wednesday in St. Louis in his eighty-ninth
year, was thirty-three years in the offices of the White Star Line and the
International Mercantile Marine in this city, successively as passenger
manager and associate passenger manager. He retired from active service in
1909, residing in Italy until the beginning of the war.
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Original article digitized by the New York Public Library
Retrieved from the Library of Congress' Chronicling America web site,
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/
SAMUEL S. CORTIS
---
Samuel S. Cortis, who died on Wednesday in St. Louis in his eighty-ninth
year, was thirty-three years in the offices of the White Star Line and the
International Mercantile Marine in this city, successively as passenger
manager and associate passenger manager. He retired from active service in
1909, residing in Italy until the beginning of the war.
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