k JACQUES HEATH FUTRELLE Jacques Heath FUTRELLE April 9, 1875 April 15, 1912 American writer and journalist, best known for his yellow tales in which he investigates Professor Augustus SFX Van Dusen, called The Thinking Machine for his constant application of logic to everything and every situation. Participated as a firstclass passenger, the tragic shipwrecked RMS inaugural journey of the Titanic, his body was never found. Photography, USA circa 1912 Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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JACQUES HEATH FUTRELLE Jacques Heath FUTRELLE  April 9, 1875   April 15, 1912  American writer and journalist, best known for his yellow tales in which he investigates Professor Augustus SFX Van Dusen, called The Thinking Machine for his constant application of logic to everything and every situation. Participated as a first class passenger, the tragic shipwrecked RMS inaugural journey of the Titanic, his body was never found. Photography, USA circa 1912
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JACQUES HEATH FUTRELLE

Jacques Heath FUTRELLE (April 9, 1875 - April 15, 1912) American writer and journalist, best known for his yellow tales in which he investigates Professor Augustus SFX Van Dusen, called The Thinking Machine for his constant application of logic to everything and every situation. Participated as a first-class passenger, the tragic shipwrecked RMS inaugural journey of the Titanic, his body was never found. Photography, USA circa 1912

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