Word: interview
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn., June 7, 1926.--In an interview given to the Yale Daily News today, William T. Tilden 2nd, national lawn tennis champion for six successive years, notes a decided decrease in the quality of college tennis during the last two years...
...Pilsudski. A chance remark dropped by the Marshal at Warsaw anent his family sent correspondents scurrying to interview his wife (second) at their white stone villa in the village of Suleiopek, 12 miles from the Capital. Tranquil Mme. Pilsudski, who lacks at least half her husband's 63 years, was discovered alone with her two daughters, Hedwig and Wanda, aged six and eight...
...First Interview. Upward of 60 cameramen crowded around snapping. "Very amusing," said the Prince. "Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the press," he continued in English. "The Crown Princess and I are glad to see you this morning and so many of you. ... I shall be glad to answer any questions"?he qualified this by excepting questions on politics. Then for the first time in history the Crown Prince of Sweden was interviewed. Yes, he had been called an archeologist. No, he was not a criminologist. He had done some carpentry as a boy, but was not worth 25?...
Next morning Dresser told the world through the Chicago Tribune, omitting the context of the interview. See Melville Stone's Fifty Years a Journalist for confirmation of this account...
Attired in his favorite garment?a faded uniform democratically without rank insignia of any kind?he loomed more than ever the fighter among his impressively and impeccably garmented staff. Peering at the correspondents from beneath his great eyebrows he replied to their request for an interview...