Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...relaxation was brief. Robert Hagy, one of our Business writers, and Researcher Shirley Weadock had gone to Cambridge, Mass. to interview Luckman and investigate the U.S. phase of Lever Bros.' activities. The night they finished their work Luckman asked them to dinner at his home. His wife cooked the dinner because, Luckman explained, "you just can't keep a maid these days with three small boys in the house." On his way home next day by train, Hagy got hungry, bought an indigent hamburger, went to bed with food poisoning...
Last April a U.S. correspondent in Bangkok, after trying vainly for an interview with Ananda, concluded that he was more or less a prisoner of the politicians. What ever the real cause of his death, Ananda is out of prison...
Henry L Mencken, 65, lord high lambaster of the '20s, had a visit from Columnist Ward Morehouse and impersonated his old self. Nostalgic excerpts from the interview: "People are in a state of imbecility. The country is a wreck. . . . The United Nations has no more chance than the Ku Klux Klan would have in the Vatican...
Members of the staff will be on hand at the exit door to corrall, congratulate, and interview this intrepid hero, and to clock his time against that of previous winners. Post-time is 12 o'clock...
...generally asked: Is there a defense? Should we keep the secret? Should we destroy all our bombs? Is it as deadly as we have been led to believe? What about Russia? CBS station managers throughout the U.S. suggested candidates for his panel. Shayon traveled some 10,000 miles to interview them. By letting them speak in their own way, Shayon produced more eloquence than a Corwin drama. Every mispronounced word and stumbling inflection underlined the program's honesty...