Monday, Mar. 30, 1925
Engaged. Miss Frances B. Goodhue, daughter of the late Architect Bertram G. Goodhue (TIME, Mar. 9, ART.), to one Henry Yates Satterlee of Boston. Said the New York 'Evening Journal: "If Miss Goodhue elects St. Thomas's Church, she will pass through the 'bride door,' decorations for which were designed by her father, who cunningly concealed the dollar sign in a maze of Gothic carving, thereby arousing the indignation of many wealthy parishioners."
Died. Samuel S. Childs, 61, famed restaurant man, in Manhattan, after an operation (see BUSINESS).
Died. Charles A. Culberson, 69, onetime (1899-1923) U. S. Senator from Texas; in Washington, of influenza.
Died. George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess of Kedleston, 66, Lord President of the Council; in London, following an operation (see FOREIGN NEWS).
Died. Dr. Charles Lloyd, 85; in Manhattan, of pneumonia. In 1854, he charged half a league onward with the Light Brigade at Balaklava, in the military bungle immortalized by Alfred Lord Tennyson.