Word: interview
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, C. Dunham '10, of the National Service Bureau, gave out a tentative list of the opportunities open to men who are ineligible for military service...
Many English university men were killed in the war, but a greater thing than life--freedom--was saved; I look to the American college man now for decisive action," said the Honorable Arthur James Balfour, leader of the British Mission to this country, in a recent interview in the Yale News...
...interview ran as follows...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter recently, S. Husband, exchange professor from the University of Santiago, Chile, contrasted the system of education in his country with that used in the United States. The University of Santiago is the largest in South America, and is typical of all the others. What is said of it applies equally to all the South American universities...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter last night, Captain Cordier said that although the Government would not furnish subsistence for the Corps, it would later supply complete equipment. He also stated that all the officers now at the University would remain here throughout the summer, and added that "the training at Harvard will be practically the same as at Plattsburg and the other training camps, and in my opinion all those who complete the training at Harvard will be eligible for commissions as soon as they reach the age fixed, which at present is 21. Many thousand officers will be needed...