Titanic Didn’t Have to Sink
(The North American Review, 1912)
As an architect of U.S. Navy battleships and a popular New York politician
Lewis Nixon (1861 – 1940), maintained throughout this article that the full array of 1912 technology was ignored in the planning of Titanic‘s first (and only) voyage:
We have in our battle-ships devices to show when water enters compartments, and by simple and economical devices it would be possible to have the depth to which water has risen indicated on the bridge, and on merchantmen as well as on our men-of-war searchlights should be carried.
