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...Chrysler's" team was ill assorted: Holohan, 40, was a big (6 ft. 2 in.) stony-faced bachelor, a lawyer by profession and a peacetime cavalry officer in the Reserves; Icardi, 23, was a slim, daring, bright-eyed young University of Pittsburgh law student; the third American dropped on Mt. Mottarone was Sergeant Carl G. LoDolce, 22, their quiet, plodding radioman, a factory worker before the war. Of the three, only Lieut. Icardi spoke the dialect of the province...
Allen's thorough devotion to the game makes him a hard man to work for,* but off the air he is a soft touch for old sports who need five bucks, and he often weeps at the movies. Still a bachelor, he has established his parents in a new house in Westchester County, and is especially proud of the honor that recently came to his mother: Sports Mother...
Remorino has been called the Ribbentrop of the Perón regime. A handsome bachelor who studied law at the University of Paris, he has seen much more of the world than most Peronistas. After the war, he set up European operations of Argentina's FAMA airline, then returned to run the Argentine Postal Savings Bank. Named ambassador to the U.S. in 1948, he played a notable part in swinging a $125 million U.S. loan to Argentina. He also caused something of a feminine flutter among Washington's smart...
Even before St. Paul wrote these words in his letter to the Corinthians, Christians were debating whether or not the dedicated man of God should marry. Last fortnight in Wolverhampton, England, the Rev. Wilfrid Ellis, 60, Anglican bachelor vicar of St. George's Church, took a contemporary look at the matter in his parish magazine...
...deacons were debarred from marrying, yet there were seven students' perambulators parked in my old theological college the other day. It is no reflection on the splendid wives of some of the clergy to say that most of them would be better priests if they were single. The bachelor priest is more mobile if necessary, but he tends to stay longer at his post and to be more contented with his house and his people. Whereas, if he is offered a better living, the Rev. Mr. Quiverfull never dares to refuse. A mission field is generally ruled...