Word: bachelored
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...chance to act. One day in 1926 she forsook her scrubbing brush. She donned trousers, overcoat, slouch felt hat, a false-diamond stickpin and a false black mustache, and sortied into Mexican society. That day and until her death five years later, she was Don Carlos Balmori, an eccentric bachelor grandee with vast fortunes and castles in Spain...
...hysteroid person is a show-off as a child, a complainer as a grownup. He (or she) is a "bachelor in marriage," holding firmly to the apron strings of both parents and using ill health as a method of sadistically dominating his family...
...coeds and three men enrolled to date, who will be eligible for Bachelor of Science degrees, must divide their time among such studies as marketing, fabric design, fashion showmanship, as well as such less fashionable subjects as languages, history and science...
Beginning next fall, Radcliffe (along with Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital) will put twelve hand-picked nursing students through a course which will earn for them not only an R.N. but a bachelor's degree in liberal arts besides. It will take five and a half years, instead of the nursing school's usual three...
Three years ago, bustling, red-haired Mrs. Clarence Norton ("Gussy") Goodwin, a Washington socialite, organized a session of Spanish classes for friends in her Shoreham Hotel apartment. The teacher: a suave, rumba-dancing bachelor, Senor Ramon Ramos. When Bess Truman left to become First Lady, Gussy's class lost a star pupil...