Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Father Divine, Negro religious leader (see PEOPLE), whom his followers believe to be God, often grants interviews which are published at length in his weekly paper, The New Day. They go something like this. Father Divine: "Now I may have said that and I may not have said that. I bear no record of it, but if I said something like that, it must be true and if it is true, I could not have said otherwise." The follower: "Yes, Father. How true that is, Father. It was very kind of you to give me this interview, Father. Bless...
...program is much like dozens of other sport roundups all over the U.S. He gives a brief resume of the week's highlights and the day's scores, follows up with an "editorial" on some topic of the day (the Durocher case, Jackie Robinson, etc.) and an interview with a visiting athlete. There is one notable difference: Sportcaster Allman is blind...
Until then, the censorship holiday on conference news had gone fairly smoothly. But when the censors read about the interview in cables (it was not reported in the Soviet press), they began bearing down. Many dispatches were delayed; some were rejected outright. "The one fact they [the censors] saw in stories of the Stassen interview," cabled Carlyle Holt of the Boston Globe, "was that Stalin approved censorship...
...interview with Mr. Stassen, Marshal Stalin expressed the belief that the United States and Russia can resolve their differences by cooperation, but the record of proceedings at the Moscow Conference makes it plain the Soviet leaders expect that the United States will eventually do most of the "cooperating." Both Secretary Marshall and Mr. Dulles report that the Four Power conclave split up over the failure of the two major participants to reach even the most limited agreement on key provisons of the German treaty...
...exclusive CRIMSON interview last night, pigeon no. 1 (grey, male) cast an eagle eye on pigeon no. 2 (brown, young; female) and squawked, "Well stacked-the shelves, that...