Word: bachelor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Plump and ever smiling Gaston "Gastounet" Doumergue, bachelor President of France, had brutal murderesses on his hands last week and didn't know what to do with them. If any woman deserved the bloody office of the guillotine, here seemed four worthy candidates...
Frederick Bernays Wiener 2L, of New York City, who was graduated from Brown in 1927 with the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, is Note Editor. Earle de Maury Erlick 2L, of New Brunswick, New Jersey, will fill the position of Case Editor. Erlick received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers in 1923, and the Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Paris in 1926. Stuart Nash Scott 2L, of Madison, Wisconsin, A. B. Yale 1927, has been appointed to a new office created to succeed and include the present Book Review Editor...
Seniors and others who expect to complete the requirements for the Bachelor's degree in June must file at 4 University Hall, not later than today, an application for the degree, on a card to be obtained at the Information Desk, 4 University Hall. They must also register at the Department Office if they expect to take the General Examinations...
...play and practice. He arrived at the Brooklyn tournament fresh from four months of serious tennis training in California. "The only thing," said an oldtime linesman watching the Van Ryn-Tilden match, "that can stop that lad is some blame girl. I hope he's a constitutional bachelor...
...said Mr. Cameron, "I get ten bob [$2.40] a week from the Poor Law Guardians and 18 bob [$4.30] in vouchers for food." Thus nine mouths have been fed on $6.70 a week, and now there is a tenth. This latter aspect of miner-woe was frankly discussed by Bachelor Wales with Father-of-Eight Cameron. British correspondents indicated what H. R. H. had said by reporting that he spoke to the workless begetter with "sympathy and anger...