Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last correction. "The first quoting interview ever given by J. Stalin to a foreign journalist was obtained by Eugene Lyons," you pontifically announce. Wrong once more...
...first personal quoting interview ever given by J. Stalin was granted to Mr. Hearst's New York American. The interviewer was none other than the eminent Jerome Davis, lately of Yale. It was published in all the Hearst papers on Oct. 3, 1926. The then shy Stalin presented to the Hearst readers his first autographed picture ever given for publication...
...that is not all. Actually the first quoting interview with Stalin was obtained by yours truly in 1924 for the New York American. It was in the form of a series of questions submitted in writing and answered in writing by the mysterious Georgian in the Kremlin. I had the honor of seeing it published in full in the Soviet press simultaneously with its publication in America...
...corroded by such internal abject fear as the Stalin Dictatorship." TIME repeats that his dynamic fact-marshaling has consistently been antiStalinist, which in official Moscow's view is always the chief evidence of "Trotskyism." (See Red Smoke by Isaac Don Levine-McBride, 1932, $2.) As to who first interviewed Joseph Stalin, the technically prior claims of able, Russian-speaking Yale Professor Jerome Davis and an earlier Japanese as well as a German correspondent have been noted (TIME, Jan. 8, 1934), but Nikolai Lenin did not die until 1924, Leon Trotsky was not fully mastered and exiled until...
...Office, however, does try--efficiently, the record shows--to interview men, classify applicants, introduce them to appropriate businesses and to be a veritable mine of information about many diverse enterprises. Unquestionably, the dispersion of the depression accounts, in part, for the successful placement of so many of last year's men. More important, however, is the spirit of action found in the Office--a spirit that led to Dean Plimpton's touring the country in search of potential employers, to the establishment this year of observations trips through business institutions and plants...