Monday, Dec. 04, 1933
Married. Barren Gift Collier Jr., 24, eldest son of the car-card tycoon; and Barbara May, Manhattan socialite; in Manhattan.
Married. Robert Bangs Colgate. 31, soap & perfume scion, great-grandson of the Colgate & Co. founder; and Pamela Camroux, British socialite; in Manhattan.
Married. Margery Durant Campbell Daniel Cooper, aviation enthusiast, daughter of Motorman Crapo Durant; and Commander Fitzhugh Green. 45, arctic explorer, author (Bob Bartlett, Master Mariner; Martin Johnson, Lion Hunter; Dick Byrd, Air Explorer); in Bronxville. N. Y. It was her fourth marriage, his second.
Married. Mrs. Madeline Force Dick, 40, widow of John Jacob Astor, divorced wife of William K. Dick; to Italian Pugilist Enzo Fiermonte, 26, onetime boxing instructor to her sons; in a Manhattan hospital, where she is recuperating from a broken arm.
Married. Lammot du Pont, 53, board chairman of General Motors Corp., president of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; and Margaret A. Flett, Wilmington clubwoman; in Wilmington. His first three wives: Natalie D. Wilson (died); Bertha Taylor (died); Caroline Hynson Stollen-werck (divorced).
Died. Aida E. M. Birrel Iglehart. 52, Long Island horsewoman, polo sponsor, art patron, Chile-born wife of Importer D. Stewart Iglehart (president of W. R. Grace & Co. and Grace Steamship Co.), mother of Poloists Stewart Iglehart (8-goal handicap) and Philip Iglehart; of pneumonia; in Westbury, L. I.
Died. Frederic Winthrop Allen, 56, member of Lee. Higginson & Co.. corporation director (Chase National Bank, Shell Union Oil Corp., Otis Elevator and other companies), onetime (1916-26) chairman of Yale's graduate rowing committee; after long illness; in Manhattan. As U. S. bankers for the late Matchmaker Ivar Kreuger, Lee. Higginson sold some $150,000,000 of Kreuger securities. When Kreuger's suicide toppled the match empire, odium fell on Lee, Higginson for not having insisted on a U. S. audit. Patrician Banker Allen, with seven other directors of International Match Co. (Kreuger affiliate) were sued for negligence by the trustee in bankruptcy (TIME. Sept. 5, 1932).
Died. George Jones, 77, Negro, one-time father-in-law of Leonard Kip Rhinelander; in New Rochelle, N. Y.
Died. Ryahei Murayama, 83, Japanese newspaper tycoon, publisher of the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun (circulation: 800,000) and the Osaka Asahi Shimbun (circulation: 1,100,000), "modernizer of the Japanese Press"; of pneumonia; in Tokyo.
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