Word: interview
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cabot, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon said...
...HAVEN, CONN., FEB. 4, 1917--No definite course of action in regard to military training to meet the war crisis has been determined upon yet. An interview in the Yale News states tomorrow that in case of war the recently established officers' training unit will probably be given intensive training until men are fitted for positions...
...reader. The description of Zuloaga's "Portrait of a Dancing Girl" is rather less successful. Though a faithful picture, it lacks the vigor and life which Mr. Larkin has breathed into his portrayal of "Till Eulenspiegel." "Mr. Sunday on College Men," we have, written in newspaper style, an interview with the famous evangelist. As an interview it is intimate and wholly interesting; as literature, of course, it is of less merit...
...seriously must note a return of the Monthly to its traditional function as an aesthetic and dilettante free-lance, reverting from the broader and more serious policy of recent years. The December number leaves an impression of fine skein, filmy, evanescent. One looks in vain for substance. The featured interview with Venizelos may have been intended for thought, but the style of Tartarin de Tarascon hardly enhances the glory that was, and is not, Greece...
...interview printed in the Boston Herald Coach Lawrence Bankart, of the Colgate football eleven, the team that gave Yale such a close battle last Saturday, said that the Blue did not have the strong team that is generally supposed...