Monday, Feb. 03, 1930

Born. To cartoonist & Mrs. Percy L. Crosby ("Skippy"); a son; at Washington, D. C.

Reported Engaged. Princess Ileana of Rumania; and Count Alexander of Hochberg; at Bucharest.

Married. Marie, daughter of the late Col. Henry Herman Harjes (Morgan, Harjes & Co.); and Ralph W. Curtis of Boston; in Paris.

Married. Ernest Woerz Doelger, son of Brewer Charles Peter Doelger; and Agnita Marie Shanley; in Manhattan.

Married. Constanza, daughter of rebellious onetime Premiere Jose Sanchez Guerra of Spain; and Lieut. Jose Estrella of the Spanish navy, one of her father's guards while he was a state prisoner aboard the gunboat Dato (TIME, Feb. 11, 1929 et seq.); at Madrid.

Appointed. Dean Dorothy Stimson of Goucher College (Baltimore), cousin of Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson; to be acting president of the institution, a post left vacant by the death of acting President Hans Froelicher (TIME, Dec. 16).

Resigned. Amadeo Peter Giannini, founder of Bank of Italy; from the presidency and chairmanship of Transamerica Corp. Elisha Walker will succeed him as chairman; his son, Lawrence Mario Giannini, as president.

Birthday. Onetime Kaiser Wilhelm II; at Doom, Holland. Age: 71.

Died. Will D. Cobb, 53, oldtime ragtime writer ("School Days"; "Waltz Me Around Again, Willie"; "Goodbye, Little Girl, Goodbye"); in the Manhattan State Hospital, New York.

Died. Mme Emma La Prevotte France, 45, relict of famed French Author Anatole France (The Red Lily, Penguin Island, The Revolt of the Angels); at Paris. They were married when she was 35, he 76.

Died. Stephen Tyng Mather, 62, founder & since 1917 Director of National Park Service (Department of the Interior); at Brookline, Mass. Through his efforts, a large part of Sequoia National Park was privately purchased, presented to the U. S.

Died. Mrs. Mary Baird Bryan, 64, relict of William Jennings Bryan; at Hollywood; of arthritis.

Died. Ansley Wilcox, 74, famed Buffalo lawyer, in whose coat and library President Roosevelt took the oath of office after the assassination of President McKinley; in Buffalo.

Died. Mrs. Rebecca Latimer Felton, 94, oldtime Georgia feminist, only woman ever appointed to the Senate (she held an ad interim appointment for 22 hours in 1922); in Atlanta; of pneumonia.

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