Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Germany felt about the treaty was brought home to the Japanese people by none other than Germany's Grand Admiral Erich Raeder. Timing an exclusive interview with Domei's Berlin Correspondent Susumu Ejiri so that it was published the day before President Franklin Roosevelt's fireside talk this week, the Admiral issued a warning to the U.S. that was, by inference, also a warning to Japan...
...evening the aged voice of Marshal Henri Philippe Pétain crackled for two brief minutes out of the little radio cabinets in French parlors and shops: Frenchmen: You have learned that Admiral Dorian recently conferred with Chancellor Hitler. I had approved this meeting in principle. The new interview Permits us to light up the road into the future and to continue the conversations that had been begun with the German Government. It is no longer a question today of public opinion, often uneasy and badly informed, being able to estimate the chances we are taking or measure the risks...
...Tsarist Army officer, she married Prince Adam Charles Radziwill, before his death was secretary to the German Empress Frederick. In the U.S. she became a prolific and much-disputed writer, drew the wrath and denials of the Soviet Embassy in 1938 when she wrote in Liberty an "interview" with Joseph Stalin hinting at a Russian-German alliance...
Passing this examination, the candidate appears for an oral test before a board of distinguished Service men. As in an employment interview, he must sell himself on his personality and his ability to influence other people...
...ammunition from the isolationists. Coming closer to home, a new military activity at Harvard is being hush-hushed by Washington simply to avoid appeals for the same from other colleges. A small but juicy scandal concerning national defense and Administration foreign policy came out of a recent Crimson news interview, but was squelched by bureaucratic frowns...