Monday, Mar. 16, 1925
Born. To Henry George Alfred Marius Victor Francis Herbert, sixth v Earl of Carnarvon, son of the famed discoverer of TutankhAmen's tomb, and the Countess Carnarvon (Catherine Wendell of Manhattan), a daughter (their second child); in Newbury, Berkshire, England.
Engaged. Theodore Miller Edison, 26, M. I. T. graduate, son of Thomas A. Edison, to Miss Anna M. Osterhout, 23, Vassar graduate, daughter of Winthrop Osterhout, Professor of Botany at Harvard University.
Married. Donna Josephine Garibaldi, granddaughter of Giuseppe Garibaldi, famed red-shirted Italian Liberator, to Don Manuel Sances deCarmona, Spanish grandee; in Paris. Thus is united one of the most revolutionary families in the world to one of the most conservative. Died. Prof. Frank M. Colby, 60, editor of the New International Encyclopaedia and the International Year Book ; in Manhattan, after several months illness.
Died. John M. Ward, 65, onetime ballplayer, captain (1888-89; 1893-95) of the New York Giants, lawyer, amateur golfer (in 1911, he led the qualifying round for the Metropolitan Championship, Manhattan); in Augusta, Ga., of pneumonia.
Died. Jean Jules Verne, 69, son of the famed French romanticist, Jules Verne; at Mourillon, France. His hobby was fishermen; he spent much time trying to better their condition.