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"M.Travis DiNicola" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 31 Aug 1996 14:17:27 -0500
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>I know that I am no longer a subscriber here, but I was wondering if one
>of you could help me.  I would like the addresses of the H.M.S. Titanic
>Inc. & the Titanic Historical Society, as I would very much like to join
>these groups.
>
>Thank you very much in advance.
>
>Robin :)

Robin,

It is R.M.S. Titanic, Inc. - I'm sorry I don't have their address handy,
but they do have offices in Boston I believe. You could find out more info
from the the Discovery Channel's web site on the attempted retrieval of the
Titanic this month:
http://www.discovery.com/DCO/doc/1012/world/specials/titanic/titanicopener.h
tml

The Titanic Historical Society can be reached at P.O. Box 51053, Indian
Orchard, MA 01151-0053 (phone 413/543-4770 - no web site). And in response
to whomever said that it is just a room in the "back of some jeweler's
shop," as true as that may be of its location that is a serious devaluation
of the organization. It is over 25 years old, has more that 5,000 members
(of which I am a proud one), publishes a fantastic quarterly magazine,
organizes numerous tours ever year, and has possibly the best collection of
Titanic related artifacts and  memorabilia in the world.

Cheers,


M. Travis DiNicola
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