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...School also introduced the Bachelor of Science degree at Harvard on a parity with the arts degree...
Tested Call. Hubble, 6 ft. 2, strikingly handsome, and built like a heavyweight boxer (just what he was in college), was born in Marshfield, Mo. in 1889, and took his bachelor's degree in 1910 at the University of Chicago. He knew by then that he wanted to be an astronomer, but he took time out for a Rhodes scholarship and two years of law at Oxford...
...undergraduates who are candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree this February balance against the 127 men returning from leave of absence to depress total enrollment below last term's highwater mark of 5600. No new men have been allowed to enter this term...
...think marriage was made for an artist or an artist for marriage," declared Hit Playwright Tennessee Williams (A Streetcar Named Desire), himself a bachelor. "He has to keep moving around. . . . There's something static about marriage...
...sort of phame that Edward Lear was after. A shy, pear-shaped six-footer with a bulging nose and "a beard that resembles a wig," he was a melancholy bachelor who could "blubber bottlesful" over Tennyson's poems. The son of a bankrupt, he began painting for his living at 15. It was as a painter, and not as a writer of "bosh," that he wished to be known...