Monday, Jul. 18, 1938
Born. To George Vanderbilt, age 23, scientist, explorer, sportsman, heir to half of the $20,000,000 estate left by his father, the late Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt; and to Lucille Parsons Vanderbilt; a 6-lb. daughter, their first child; in Honolulu.
Married. George Fisher Baker Jr., 22, son & grandson of Manhattan's late great First National bankers; and Frances Drexel Munn, 21, Astor and Biddle descendant; at Roslyn, L. I.
Divorced. Dr. Joseph Irwin France, onetime U. S. Senator from Maryland; from onetime Princess Tatiana Dechterev, Russian emigree; in Elkton, Md. Grounds: desertion (by Princess Tatiana).
Died. Count Laszlo Szechenyi, 59, one-time (1922-33) Hungarian Minister to the U. S., husband of Gladys Vanderbilt; of a heart attack; in a Budapest sanatorium.
Died. Mabelle Horlick Sidley, 61, daughter of the late William Horlick (founder of the Horlick Malted Milk Corp.); of brain edema; in the home of rich and eccentric Toronto Attorney William Perkins Bull, where she had resided for the past year. Three days later died Widow Horlick, 88, from shock, in Racine, Wis.
Died. Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, 68, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; of coronary thrombosis; at Port Chester, N. Y. (see p. 5).
Died. Dr. Robert Emory Blackwell, 83, president of Randolph-Macon College; of a malignant abdominal growth; in Atlanta, Ga.
Died. Arthur Barclay, 86, onetime (1904-12) President of the Republic of Liberia, uncle of current President Edwin J. Barclay; in Monrovia.
Died. Evelina du Pont, 98, sister of the late U. S. Senator Henry Algernon du Pont; of old age; in Greenville, Del.
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