Quoting Mestler, "I came to America in steerage class and remained in steerage ever since."
At 4 years old, she sailed to this country with her mother in steerage class.
In 1877 he traveled in steerage class to New York, New York, and worked his way across the country.
Leaving by ship from Glasgow, Scotland, he determined to travel in steerage class to see how the working classes fared.
"I think we've found ourselves down in steerage class," Daniel said.
There is also something like steerage class available in the dining hall, where 14 bunks flop down and can be curtained off to provide privacy.
Meanwhile, down in steerage class, the hoi polloi are rioting ...
D) $1.00 for each passenger of steerage class.
The courtroom looked like the steerage class of an old banana boat.
Bridge boosters note that visitors do not exactly arrive in steerage class anymore.