Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...interview last night, Serge Kousevitsky, conductor of the Boston Symphony, declared, "The Radcliffe Choral Society and the Harvard Glee Club when they are together under Mr. Woodworth are the finest amateur choral group in the world, and they can stand against the professional societies...
Although tried out by his long trip, he granted a ten minute interview to a CRIMSON reporter last night. Reporters besieged him when he alighted from the Clipper in New York, accompanied him on his train to Boston, and furiously phoned his house for statements last night. He told each of them, as he told the CRIMSON last night, "I really do not have much of a story for you. The most interesting angles of my trip are, of course, confidential...
...regard to the participation of Negro athletics on Harvard teams I personally hope that the H.A.A. will realize its responsibilities in formulating a liberal policy," declared Paul H. Buck, associate professor of History, in an interview last week...
...only times the top-hatted, morning-coated little Foreign Minister seemed to brighten were when he talked to men of peace. In Moscow Peaceful Joe Stalin dropped in on Yosuke Matsuoka's interview with Foreign Commissar Viacheslav Molotov, and Matsuoka glowed. In Rome the Protestant Japanese and the Pope had a long, 65-minute talk. Afterward the Pope told a group of Japanese seminarists that the interview had been "a fine one." Minister Matsuoka called it "the prettiest moment of my life...
...illiterate mule skinner. They had a 20-ft. claim on the richest part of the lode, and at one time were taking $18,000 a week out of it. They built a mansion with solid silver doorknobs, made a trip to Europe to get furniture, tried to get an interview with Queen Victoria...