Word: bachelors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...bachelor popularity of owlish Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's one-man think tank, has earned him the White House sobriquet "playboy of the western wing." Last week his reputation was appraised by pretty blonde Washington Hostess Barbara Howar. Said she on-camera to TV's Mike Wallace: "Mike, it takes time to be a swinger, you know. Henry doesn't have that kind of time. If he's taking you out to dinner, don't start to get dressed until the third time he's called...
...anything has increased faster than the U.S. divorce rate, it is the publication of books about divorce. In the past few years, books have been written specifically for the edification of the couple contemplating divorce, the divorced mother, the divorced father, the gay divorcee and the new bachelor. But no author has had any advice for those who are usually most affected by a family breakup: the 3,000,000 or more American children of divorced parents. Not, that is, until Child Psychiatrist Richard A. Gardner wrote the newly published The Boys and Girls Book About Divorce (Science House...
Lindsey, who received his bachelor's degree in architecture from Howard, has master's degrees in both architecture and city planning from M.I.T. Hedenies that there is any conflict between architects and city planners at Harvard. The departments, he says, are "close and interlocking, they complement each other...
...there'd be no more money." He found SEEK counselors basically helpful, though some of them were liberal whites "who were overpermissive," and others were middle-class blacks "who had pulled themselves up by their own bootstraps and were in a way resentful of us." Kemp earned a bachelor's degree in three years and an average of A minus...
...meeting of May 26, 1970 the Faculty voted to table legislation recommended by the Committee on Undergraduate Education which would have granted one credit toward the Bachelor's Degree for each Advanced Placement award from one to four. I spoke in favor of that legislation in May, and I will continue to support it strongly when the Faculty discusses the issue again this fall. I feel a responsibility, however, to emphasize to all undergraduate holders of Advanced Placement awards that they would be extremely rash to plan their degree programs on the assumption that his legislation will be passed...