Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...took Charlie a while to find himself. He drifted restlessly from job to job. Once he tried writing a column for a Negro weekly. After he had described an imaginary interview with Hitler, the editor demoted him to chauffeur. The outlook was gloomy when Charlie was caught signing a friend's name to a check...
Whether this will be good or bad is not at all clear. In Washington last week, small, blue-eyed Dr. Muller, glowing with the stimulation of his newly won Nobel Prize, gave a pessimistic interview. "Most mutations are bad," said he. "In fact, good ones are so rare that we can consider them all as bad." It would be "fortunate," he thought, if all those exposed to an atomic explosion (such as the people of Hiroshima) were to be made permanently sterile...
...enough men show interest, plans will go ahead for establishing a group of alumni counsellors, to whom undergraduates may be sent for information about a specific field. Possibilities in that direction may have already been made evident by an interview between a business-minded Senior and the president of the Gillette Company...
...which even the tables were designed to collapse under a man's weight. He posted 24-hour guards before each cell and insisted that the prisoners sleep with hands outside the blankets. He required prisoners to take exercise periods during which their cells were searched. He had designed interview booths in which prisoners and visitors could converse with one another without being able to touch hands. All seemed well, but Andrus forgot that a pattern had been set, and with men like Göring, just to see the pattern was to see ways to break...
Referring to Roinhold Neibuhr's anti-Russian article in the current "Life magazine, Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, who served as advisor to the American Military authorities in Germany last summer, said yesterday in an interview, " I really didn't see things...