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...degrees conferred at this time were 77 Bachelors of Arts, of which 24 were with honors; 69 Bachelors of Science, of which 13 were with honors; 21 Masters of Arts; four Masters of Arts in teaching; 26 Doctors of Philosophy; one Master of Science; 20 Masters of Education; three Doctors of Education; one Master of Public Administration; two Bachelors of Architecture; one Master of Architecture; two Bachelors of Landscape Architecture; one Doctor of Medicine; nine Bachelors of Laws; one Master of Laws; one Bachelor of Divinity; and one Adjunct in Arts...
...Bachelor of Music. Ernesto Lecuona is a quiet citizen who likes to wear fine clothes-in which, however, he looks like Comedian Zero Mostel. He says he dislikes nightclubs, but he makes the Manhattan rounds with systematic regularity. He also visits churches and museums. The seldom-visited place he calls home is a finca (farm) about 40 minutes outside Havana where he has a nine-room house surrounded with tropical fruit trees, ten dogs and a large assortment of hogs, cattle and horses...
Lecuona is a bachelor but a Latin. Asked last week what he saw in the U.S. that he would like to take home, he replied pensively: "I'd like to collect American women-they are the most beautiful in the world-I'd like to make a harem of them...
Died. Elinor Sutherland Glyn, 78, the sex novel's impeccable grandmother; in London. At 27, red-haired Elinor Sutherland attracted longtime bachelor and coupon-clipper Clayton Glyn with her wasp waist, green eyes, and the social splash she made when four white-tied suitors leaped into a lake at her command. In 1892 (she claimed) he hired Brighton's swimming baths for their exclusive honeymoon use. In Three Weeks (1907) she revealed the effects on each other of a Swiss hotel, a Russian enchantress, a clean young Englishman, and a tigerskin rug. In Hollywood in 1927 she modernized...
...Says Bachelor Tutt, in describing the library of his home in Manhattan's old London Terrace: "There have I heard confessions of everything from infidelity to murder; there I have seen husbands and wives reconciled, repentant daughters and sons forgiven, restitutions made after many years...