Word: interview
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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George Bernard Shaw, confronted by Author William Saroyan's request for an interview on behalf of the New York Times, put a $1,000 price on the privilege, then invited Saroyan to tea on a nonbusiness basis. After long pondering over what tribute whimsey should pay wit, Saroyan finally loaded himself down with $20 worth of greengrocer specialties, including hothouse melon, asparagus, mushrooms. Roared Vegetarian Shaw "Everybody seems to think I'm starving...
...Rennie told last week's meeting that the clinic has definitely proved its value to NPs. Of its 200 patients (about one-third from the Army, only 14 actual combat veterans), 104 are improved (some became perfectly well after only one one-hour psychiatric interview), many are still under treatment; a very few had to be sent to mental hospitals. (Some of these have since been discharged, now hold jobs...
...Arranged an interview with the high-school principal, who suggested some educational possibilities...
Australia, Sister Antonia gave an exclusive radio interview to the Blue Network's Clete Roberts, who was using the new portable wire recorder (TIME...
Square-jawed Kent Cooper, executive director of the Associated Press, got madder & madder. For nearly two weeks the A.P. had been waiting for a sizable beat from Bari, Italy: Correspondent Joseph Morton's story of a question & answer interview-by-letter with Yugoslavia's Communist Marshal Josip Broz (Tito). But the story was squashed under the political censorship of 224-lb. General Sir Henry Maitland ("Jumbo") Wilson's Mediterranean command...