Word: bachelor
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...booze-and boredom-bred friction, is a joyful and jumping place, with dim lights, rock music and girls. Every Wednesday night is "soul night," on which some 500 sailors, 80% of them black, dance to the music of the Exquisite Diatonics and treat their dates to 40¢ drinks. Bachelor officers don psychedelic sports shirts and casual sweaters to meet local girls at their own club and shake to such groups as the Swingers or the Sounds of Time...
Swiss Businessman Rudi Bucher was celebrating his 54th birthday at his home near Lake Como when a congratulatory letter arrived from his brother, Switzerland's Ambassador to Brazil. Life in Rio, wrote Giovanni Enrico Bucher, 57, a suave, popular bachelor, was "pleasant and uneventful." One day, he predicted, Brazil would be one of the "stablest nations of Latin America." One day, perhaps, but not just yet. Moments after Rudi Bucher finished reading the letter, he heard that his brother had been kidnaped by urban guerrillas...
...Harvard's most eligible bachelor faculty members and attractive to many female undergraduates, Berman is extremely popular with students. He has a sincere commitment to teaching and seems to want to share his love for music with everyone, frequently moving to a piano where he allows his fingers to express his emotion for particular pieces of music...
...Highley, 20, decided to get married in June 1967. They waited for an hour outside a post exchange until it opened, he bought a $5.95 silver wedding ring, and they drove to a justice of the peace. Their honeymoon took place at the Miramar Naval Air Station?in the bachelor-officers' quarters. Ten days later he sailed to the war; the next month he was shot down...
Kellogg accused the "mystique of the bachelor's degree" of contributing to job discrimination. "Because college is so expensive, it contributes much to other forms of discrimination which work against the less wealthy," he added...