Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lasting peace is impossible so long as one single member of the German General Staff remains in control," declared Sumner Welles '14, former Under Secretary of State, in an interview with the SERVICE NEWS yesterday. "War criminals must not escape punishment," Welles asserted. "No tribunal has yet been set up by the Allied authorities, but I earnestly hope that one will be put into operation, the sooner the better...
...Some of the hacks in this business never seem to learn. . . . Obviously annoyed, Mr. Molotov broke off the interview, with a number of other more important questions still unasked...
...also a Midwestern newspaper editor, and helped write the foreign relations sections of Harding's campaign speeches. He enthusiastically supported Henry Cabot Lodge, and is credited with changing William Howard Taft's original enthusiasms for the League of Nations by the sheer force of a searching interview with the ex-President...
This is a sample, amusing if it were not over the border of sanity, of the psychiatric interviews with mentally sick soldiers that Major Albert A. Rosner of the Army Air Forces has recorded in the last six months. He believes that his unique record library, which will eventually be filed in the Army Medical Library in Washington, may be helpful in teaching psychiatry. Hitherto a student psychiatrist's acquaintance with his chief technique, the psychiatric interview, has had to be at second hand-an observer makes the patient too self-conscious to talk freely. The recording machine, says...
...week's end the Pope granted Ed Flynn a second interview...