Word: interview
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...special interview with a representative of the CRIMSON, Professor Richards authorized the following statement in regard to the investigation carried out by Mr. C. R. Hoover, on the Atomic Weight of Sulphur and Carbon...
...English colleges; Harvard in the past year or two especially has heard much of the Oxford Forum and the wide discussion of politics which forms one of the greatest interests of that University. From one of the most prominent graduates, Mr. Charles Francis Adams '56, we have an interview on Oxford as compared with Harvard which is of extreme interest to the College, taking as it does a somewhat different point of view from that of the usual unstinted praise for Oxford institutions. This interview was published in the Transcript during the summer, and reprinted in the September Graduates' Magazine...
Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80, of the department of Government, was nominated for the Massachusetts Senate on the Progressive ticket last Monday. He will be placed, like all the Progressive candidates by petition, on the regular ballot for the second Middlesex district. In an interview for the CRIMSON Professor Hart announced his intention of making an energetic campaign during the next few weeks...
...been customary for several years for Mr. H. W. Jones '01, of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, to interview members of the graduating class in the interests of the Bulletin and in connection with the work of the Association. The subscriptions to the Bulletin form in a large measure the income of the Association, and a large proportion of all graduating classes subscribe to the paper for this reason. Mr. Jones is about to make his canvass this year among the members of the class of 1912 and it is hoped that all will see the value of helping him obtain...
...called to our mind Professor Copeland's reading of "Bouillabaisse," by contributing a poem in memory of its author Thackeray, "The Bard of Bouillabaise," on his centenary. We might flatter ourselves further and take to our credit a story by Edwin Balmer, Ph.D., '03, and still further, an interview which Mr. Leupp has secured from Mr. L. A. Coolidge '83 on the trusts. The present importance of some of these subjects and the diverse and interesting characters of all are a tribute to the University...