Fifteen months later, in September 1906, a smaller monument rose in Tompkins Square Park, in the neighborhood where the doomed passengers had lived.
He remains consoling the doomed passengers on the Boat Deck until the very end.
No one wants to share the fate of the doomed passengers on last year's T.W.A. Flight 800 or on the Valujet plane that crashed into the Everglades.
Correia gives a heart-rending account of the desperate and valiant resistance of the doomed passengers.
By waiting another few minutes the doomed passengers in the swamped boats might have been saved.
Then they join the rest of the doomed passengers and the crew in singing the hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee".
When he had reached the spot it was to see a mob of two or three hundred women crowding round the stalls of a street market, with faces as tragic as though they had been the doomed passengers on a sinking ship.
The ghosts of the five doomed passengers from 1939 appear for a moment, turning to face the elevator and beckoning the guests to join them.
The fabled ship's many doomed passengers, doll-like here, bob about in the water.
All the papers note that among the doomed passengers were Jonathan Mann, the first director of the World Health Organization's AIDS program, several other U.N. officials, and a lawyer who worked on behalf of African refugees.