Word: bachelor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Excellency Rachele Mussolini continued to mind her motherly business in complete obscurity last week. She is a peasant, the daughter of the keeper of a tiny village inn, invincibly modest and wholesome. To say that // Duce ignores Her Excellency and lives a bachelor's life in Rome is to ignore the fact that he also visits her from time to time in Milan or on their farm at Forli in northern Italy, bounces their latest babe upon his knee and otherwise demonstrates his warm family feelings...
...Paris the heart of Aristide Briand, Europe's Great Pacifier, failed last week. A few days before what would have been his 70th birthday he died in his small bachelor home. He had been eleven times Premier of France. Called the Master Parliamentarian of Europe, he was also Europe's foremost orator. To the very end, his famed "cello voice" could rouse the French Chamber or Senate to tempests and transports of emotion?but he knew to a nicety how few were his friends...
...Glasheen, of Cambridge, received the degree as of the Class of 1929. G. T. Carroll, of Boston, received it as of the Class of 1928, while P. B. Skerrye if Templeton, was awarded the degree as of the Class of 1920. Edward Stevens, of Brockton, received the bachelor of science degree also as of the Class...
...bachelor of science degree was awarded to R. G. Breithut, of New York City, Leonard Horvitz, of New Bedford, P. B. Lemann, of New Orleans, Louisiana, and E. L. Mohl, of Jerusalem, Palestine, as of the Class of 1931. George Crawford, II, of New York City, received the same degree as of the Class of 1928, while W. L. Hansberry, of Washington, D. C., was awarded it as of the Class...
Those men who received the bachelor of arts degrees as of the Class of 1931 were: R. P. Angier, Jr. of New Haven, Connecticut, I. B. Barnes, of Decatur, Illinois, R. J. Dodge, of Melrose High-land, G. T. Emmet, Jr., of New York City, Samuel Kunen, of Marlboro, E. G. Olim, of Dorchester, K. H. OIsson, of Cambridge, R. S. Warner, Jr., of Boston, and P. H. Watts of Morristown, New Jersey...