Word: interview
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fair play we don't want anything else, because I'm sure we will win if we get that" were the words of "Chief" De Valera, radical leader in Ireland, in an interview at the Copley Plaza last night. The chief is visiting the United States to collect money enabling him to found an unprejudiced daily paper in Ireland. He talked English with a strong Irish accent as he put forth the main purpose for his short visit to America...
Feeling that the stage should offer a profession to students, as desirable as the other avocations of the world, such as banking, teaching, or manufacturing, Mr. Henry Jewett, Director of the Repertory Theatre, said yesterday in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter, that he was planning to offer to a limited number of Harvard students interested in the theatre, either from an acting or playwriting point of view, opportunities to train themselves under his and his company's direction...
...initial division of the Senior class into those who desire no assistance, those who wish to interview firms in the field which they have selected, and those who are undecided and wish to consult alumni in different kinds of business, seems to hold promise in its simplicity. An assurance is therein implied that the efforts of the Employment Office will have a new concentration, where they are most needed...
...American authors are producing literature that can compare equally as well with modern standards of writing as the products of English authors," said Bruce Barton, author and advertiser, in an interview last night with a CRIMSON reporter, when he had finished his speech at the Veteran's Benefit Show held at the Shubert Theatre...
...addition to being an author and an advertiser, Mr. Barton is known as "The man who can interview anyone...