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A brief report on the conclusions reached by the U.S. Senate in their investigation of the Titanic disaster:


“The White Star Company is properly condemned for the fact that there was no suitable provision for saving life, no drill of the sailors, and further, that the bulkheads separating the watertight compartments did not close properly.”


KEY WORDS: Bulkheads on the Titanic, Captain Smith of the Titanic, Online Database of Articles, Senator Smith and the Senate’s Titanic Report, Condemnation of the White Star Line, Senator Smith of Michigan, Titanic Disaster

Read The U.S. Senate’s Report on the <em>Titanic</em>  Disaster (The Independent, 1912) for Free
Read The U.S. Senate’s Report on the <em>Titanic</em>  Disaster (The Independent, 1912) for Free