Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Still trying to get a light touch into the interview, amiable Secretary Morgenthau suggested, "how about counterfeit...
...believe that a foreign war is imminent," H. V. Kaltenborn '09, told the CRIMSON in an interview following his address to the Foreign Policy Association on Saturday afternoon...
...change in the present equilibrium in European affairs can be expected from the recent Angle-Italian agreement to maintain status quo conditions in the Mediterranean region, declared William L. Langer '15, Coolidge Professor of History, in an interview last night...
From "Twelve Tidbits" contains such items as "How old do you feel? Answer: Yes." "We sent a feature writer all the way to Rowayton, Connecticut, to interview John Tunis '11, and see if he wouldn't say something nice about our Class too. Found old John filing his teeth and oiling his typewriter, a beaker of vitriol handy. Our man put the question. John gave a passionate cry and burst into tears. No material...
...uptrend of employment is believed to be partly as result of the reorganization of the office. Plimpton stated that under the new reorganization "It is now possible to register ap- plicants not only in greater numbers but also earlier in the year, thus enabling the placement office to interview more thoroughly and become better acquainted with them and their individual problems before employers begin to seek their services. "As the placement work becomes more widely known it is expected that students will register with the office in Junior or even Sophomore year, thus enabling the staff to start knowing them...