Monday, May. 25, 1925

Born. To William H. Vanderbilt, son of the late Alfred G. Vanderbilt, who lost his life in the Lusitania disaster, and Mrs. Vanderbilt, a daughter (8 1/2 lb.) ; in Manhattan.

Married. Miss Abby Rockefeller, 21, daughter of John Davison Rockefeller Jr., to David Merriwether Milton, 25, attorney; in Manhattan.

Married. Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle, deposed cinema clown, to Doris Deane, cinema actress; in Pasadena, Calif.

Married. Joe Howard, actor who long shared with De Wolfe Hopper and the late Nat Goodwin the honor of being the husband of five wives, to a sixth, Miss Anita Case, now appearing in a vaudeville sketch with him; in Milwaukee.

Marriage Announced. Fiske O'Hara, famed actor, to Miss Pat Clary, actress, 17 years ago (see THE THEATRE). Because of a clause in the contract with his manager, Mr. O'Hara has been unable to make his marriage public. Recently, he became his own manager.

Died. Miss Amy Lowell, 51, famed poet, essayist, critic and biographer of Keats (TIME, Mar. 2) ; in Brookline, Mass., of a paralytic stroke.

Died. General Charles Marie Emmanuel Mangin, 59, famed one-armed hero of Verdun; in Paris, of appendicitis. It was in March, 1916, that he led the brilliant attack at Verdun which resulted in the retaking of Fort Douaumont (see FRANCE).

Died. Senator Selden P. Spencer, 63, junior U. S. Senator from Mis- souri; in Washington, following an operation for hernia (see CONGRESS).

Died. Sir Henry Rider Haggard, 68, famed writer of best sellers; in London. It is estimated that he wrote on an average of one novel a year for 43 years, of which the most famed are: She, Jess, King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quatermain. He was an authority on agriculture, was knighted by the King in 1912 for his services as an experimental and practical farmer.

Died. Viscount Alfred Milner, 71, onetime (1918-19) British Secretary of War; at Sturry Court, near Canterbury, of sleeping sickness (see COMMONWEALTH).

Died. Mrs. Louisa Baldwin, 80, mother of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin; in Worcestershire. She was one of the four daughters of the Rev. George B. Macdonald. Alice married J. Lockwood Kipling, was the mother of Rudyard Kipling. Agnes married Sir Edward Paynter, onetime (1896-1919) President of the Royal Academy. Georgiana became Lady Burne-Jones, wife of Sir Edward Burne-Jones, famed painter.

Died. Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles, 86, retired commander of the U. S. forces in the Spanish War; of heart disease, while attending the circus with his grandchildren, at Washington (see ARMY & NAVY).

Died. Charles W. Penrose, 93, High Priest, member of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) ; in Salt Lake City.