Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lord Beaverbrook, in the U.S. on another visit, paid his respects to New York's Mayor William O'Dwyer before heading for a month's rest in New Brunswick. Publisher Beaverbrook also paid familiar respects to newsmen who tried to interview him. His utterances: 1) "It was a personal visit to see the Mayor and talk about his beloved Ireland"; 2) "Goodbye...
...many Crimson ball-players showed promise on Saturday that singling out individual starts would be pointless. Coach Dick Harlow, in his post-game interview, was especially pleased, as were the spectators favoring his eleven, with the vast improvement in down-field blocking. On some of the sweeps which produced touchdowns in the second half, the blockers were so devastating that the ball carrier could have jaywalked his way to the end zone...
...program, a regular Friday evening feature of the Network, will begin at 9.30 o'clock, and will last for 15 minutes. The time will be spent in a more or less extemporaneous interview...
...European students are trying desperately to prepare themselves for the leadership expected of them," said Otto Borch, University of Copenhagen student in an exclusive interview with a CRIMSON representative last night...
...throne of Israel. He was, in short, the legitimate but unacknowledged son of Prince Antipater, grandson of Herod the Great. This secret, known to few people during Jesus' life, became known to Pontius Pilate, the Roman Governor General of Judaea. That was why Pilate granted Jesus a private interview and that, of course, accounted for the inscription Pilate wrote for the cross: "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews...