Monday, Jul. 25, 1927
Born. To William Randolph Hearst, 64, publisher, twin grandchildren, a boy and a girl; in San Francisco. Their father, George Hearst, is publisher of the San Francisco Examiner.
Married. Robert G. Kinsey* of the U. S., singles tennis champion of Mexico; to SeNorita Rosario Carral, Mexican tennis player; in Mexico City.
Married. Dr. Joseph Irwin France, 53, onetime (1917-23) U. S. Senator from Maryland; to Mlle. Tatiana Vladimirovna Dechterva; in Paris. In 1903 he married Mrs. Evelyn Smith Tome, first woman president of a National Bank,* who died last April (TIME, May 2), widow of Jacob Tome, with whom she founded the Tome Institute (commonly called Tome School), at Port Deposit, Md.
Divorce Suit Denied. Dudley Field Malone, 47, lawyer; by Doris Stevens Malone, writer, economist; in Paris. Said she: "Mr. Malone and I are good friends. We have denied similar rumors before and I deny them again."
Died. Constance Georgine, Countess of Markievicz, 59 (see p. 15).
Died. Frederick T. Steinway, 66, president of Steinway & Sons (pianos); of heart disease, at North East Harbor, Me.
Died. Mrs. Alice Chipman Dewey, 69, wife of John Dewey, 68, famed professor of philosophy at Columbia University; in Manhattan.
Died. Henry White, 77, famed diplomat; in Lenox, Mass, (see p. 12).
*Not to be confused with his brother Howard O. Kinsey, tennis professional.
*"She was president of the Cecil National Bank, Port Deposit, Md. (1898-1905) and of the National Bank of Elton. Md. (1898-1904).