Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...jugged Carl von Ossietzky in a prison camp. Last week Berlin correspondents put up the plea that since Herr von Ossietzky had just been awarded the $40,000 Nobel Peace Prize (TIME, Nov. 30), perhaps, as a great favor, the Ministry for Propaganda & Public Enlightenment would authorize them to interview the Prizeman in a sanatorium to which the Government had hastily transferred him from the prison camp. Secret Service and Propaganda Ministry officials were present at the interview and a Nazi doctor ominously warned. "Herr von Ossietzky is in a far more critical condition than he appears to realize...
Dick Harlow expects a vastly improved football team for 1937, "if only the boys attend to their studies and don't go on probation." That was the substance of his first post-season interview...
...departments of his company. Usually he represents the larger corporations, and may come from a city a thousand miles away. Harvard is ordinarily but one stop in his itinerary which often includes as many as twenty or more colleges. He is here for a day or so and may interview as many as twenty-five students, some of whom may receive offers of employment from the company several weeks or possibly months later...
...Alumni Placement Office is frequently asked by local employers to submit Senior applicants for jobs. Here the competition is somewhat less, and because the interview takes place in the company offices the role of aggressor is somewhat easier to play, and is often attended with better success...
Crossley Poll (sample groups of voters polled by interview): Roosevelt 37 States, 406 electoral votes. Landon 10 States, 122 electoral votes (Wyoming...