Word: bachelored
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...challenge to Free Men" is the subject of Cater's address. A native of Montgomery, Alabama and a resident of Adams House, Cater received his bachelor's degree with honors in general studies in February, and is presently a student at the School of Public Administration. He represented the College at the international students conference at Prague last summer, and also at the national convention at Chicago in December...
...watching him make public appearances. He made almost no speeches (his grammar was too bad), took no interest in parades, and rode around in a bulletproof Cadillac with windows so small that he could sit back without being seen. He didn't even splurge on a mansion. A bachelor, he lived in a frame house across the street from an automobile scrapyard. He never went off to Florida, Saratoga, or Europe, was never photographed under palm trees or on streamliners...
...pushed toward famed Pianist Eugene d'Albert and introduced as "little Rubinstein." "In name or talent?" asked D'Albert. "Both," piped young Artur.* Once a gadabout bachelor ("My life is too naughty; I cannot write it"), he married at 43, now has two boys and two girls, youngest five months. Says Artur: "Boys are inclined to smile tolerantly and say 'Papa is a fine fellow-but a little mad.' But daughters-they understand-and adore! They know instinctively that an artist remains something of a child to the end of his days...
...like General Motors have been shopping for months among the best U.S. technical schools. At Massachusetts Institute of Technology, each of the 548 seniors can turn down two jobs for the one he picks; the 49 prospective Ph.D.'s have 25 offers apiece. Average price tag on a Bachelor of Science: $225 to $300 a month; on Ph.D.s...
...Kunkel (pronounced Koonkul) is a very ordinary looking fellow. It is almost impossible to imagine Congressman Kunkel wearing a burnoose, strumming a guitar by moonlight, or joining the Foreign Legion to forget Dorothy Lamour. He wears spectacles, which would probably keep him out, anyhow. Congressman Kunkel is 48, a bachelor, 6 ft. 1 in., has grey hair, is shy, wears quiet clothes, and looks as though he enjoys reading railroad timetables...