Word: bachelors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...prospectors have prospered. Sandy Mclntyre lives on guaranteed grubstake from big Mclntyre-Porcupine, whose claims he originally staked. And Mclntyre-Porcupine is run by Jack P. Bickell, a suave, handsome bachelor who made his fortune in the city side of mining and who sports one of the show places of Toronto, where he entertains everyone from Ontario's rambunctious Premier Mitchell F. ("Mitch") Hepburn to visiting U. S. stockmarketeers like Bernard E. ("Sell 'em Ben") Smith...
...human-interest reporting, but what proof has TIME that neurologically unstable George VI "today is a better pilot than King Edward ever was?" Or that he excels the Duke of Windsor in any important way, Character included? The young Princesses must automatically be excluded, Edward still being a bachelor. Your enumeration of What George Can Do, and does, is not so impressive as the glossed-over fears concerning What George...
Samuel Eliot Morison, professor of History, announced last night as chairman of the Committee on Arms, Seals, Diplomas, etc. that beginning with the Commencement Exercises of 1938 the official bachelor's gown would be of the short, low-necked type rather than the longer, high-necked style characteristic of recent years...
Congratulations. A 24-year-old California bachelor and onetime junior golf champion named Daniel Hill Sangster is the publisher of the new magazine which, because of its special public, need get out a new edition but once a year. Publisher Sangster's notion is to give a volume called Congratulations free to every woman who has a baby in a top-notch private U. S. hospital. Profits are to come from advertising sold to baby-food makers, perambulator manufacturers, insurance companies, and anyone else with a message for mothers...
...weekend party in a country home; seven men invited to a shoot by a bachelor host, and five of the guests sit down one evening to a game of poker. Their game is suddenly interrupted when one of the players, Mr. Grant, accuses Major Daviot of cheating. The charge is supported by Captain Bradford, Major Daviot's brother officer...