Word: interview
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, Coach Farrell said, "It is now practically certain that there will be cross-country meets for the Freshmen with Andover, Providence Technical High School, Wakefield High School, and Worcester Academy. I hope that one can also be arranged with the Yale Freshmen. This will give the 1921 team a schedule that compares very favorably with those of former years...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter, Dr. Burtt stated that he could not divulge the exact nature of the experiments to be carried out, as he and his associates were doing Government work, which was to be kept secret. He added that the men engaged in making the experiments might be commissioned by the Government within a few months to devote all of their time to the work...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter, yesterday, Mr. Lane expressed his gratitude to the officers of the University for their generosity and to the CRIMSON for its assistance in the collection...
...interview with a CRIMSON representative yesterday afternoon, Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, stated that he firmly believed that ensigns' commissions would be granted those members of the Naval Reserve who successfully completed the naval courses offered at the University this year, and added that such commissions might even be granted directly, without special examinations. He advised all University men who are at present in the fourth class of the Reserve to take advantage of the opportunity offered them by the recent order to return to college on furlough and take the proposed naval training...
Professor T. Lyman '97, in an interview with the Yale News, advised Yale men to join the R. O. T. C. here at once in order to get the full benefit of the camp. "While their work will not be greatly hindered by waiting until Commencement," he said, "yet the loss of valuable preliminary instruction will make the course more difficult for Yale men entering late...