Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Duke Ellington, genius of American jazz, comes to Harvard again tonight, when he appears in a Crimson Network interview at 11 o'clock. The great Negro pianist will answer questions put by Mac Passano '46, with Eugene C. Benyas '43, CRIMSON Swing columnist, also taking part...
Thus spoke Illinois's stanchly New Deal Representative Adolph J. Sabath last week, in an interview with the Chicago...
...Average stay is three weeks. Average population of a home is 35 to 50. At this rate the homes can rehabilitate 4,000 men a year. Treatment is of two kinds: 1) "supportive," i.e., food, rest, quiet, sedation, vitamins, personal attention, recreation, exercise, occupational therapy; 2) psychotherapy by personal interview and group talks, to help a man understand his condition and bring about his own cure...
Newsmen met Montgomery in his desert headquarters. He sat through the interview with a fly whisk balanced steadily on one finger. "I have defeated the enemy. I am now about to smash him," he asserted flatly, relaxed and asked: "How do you like my hat?" Then wearing a tank corps beret which he had picked up, he climbed into a tank and rumbled off after his troops like a skinny avenging angel...
Ralph Bischoff, civilian adviser to the pre-Meteorological schools, will be in Little Hall 11 from 2:30 to 5 o'clock on Monday, and from 9 to 1 o'clock on Wednesday, to interview applicants for the "B" course. The course requires two years of algebra, one year of high school science, one of college mathematics, and completion of a year of college...