Word: interviewer
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Arthur S. Johnson '85, head of the Boston Y. M. C. A., and director of the Red Triangle Fund Campaign of Metropolitan Boston, praised the work which has been done by the Red Triangle Committee in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon. His statement is as follows...
Taken in its most charitable light, the interview, as reported, puts Kerensky before the world accused of bad faith to his Allies. Whether he is preparing to conclude a separate peace, in the near future, or whether he is being won over by German propaganda, his intentions should be made clear. The Allies should know the worst, and the public as well as the Chancelleries. In spite of her weakness, Russia's aid is still invaluable against Germany and to America it falls in large measure to uphold and support its government. More than ever the United States should show...
...assumed the Illustrated is glad Major Flynn remains with the R. O. T. C. It gives the Major the front page for a picture, the editorial page for a bouquet and the only other page of prose for an interview. The editorial is a deft piece of work. It tells Major Flynn how glad, we are that he's here in a quaint but poignant fashion...
This week a campaign is to be held in the University, the Committees hoping to interview every student and persuade him to take a bond. It is not expected that many large subscriptions will be obtained in this way; the average college allowance seems small enough to the recipient. But there is scarcely a student who is not according himself some luxury, which he could well do without. From money thus saved his subscription should be made. One fifty dollar bond, bought at a sacrifice, is worth more to the holder than many large ones bought with surplus cash...
...interview yesterday with a CRIMSON reporter, F. W. Moore '93, announced that inter-battalion and inter-company athletics would be promoted during the coming fall and winter. Owing to the decrease in the number of candidates who report for any one sport, it has been found impossible to carry out the inter-class schedules which were planned, especially in regard to the minor sports. The matter will be taken up in companies, and those interested in some branch of athletics will organize a team from their company...