Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Summoned to Washington in 1939, he went reluctantly to an interview with Franklin Roosevelt, who took a shine to him at once. When someone mentioned casually that Smith would have to burn a lot of bridges in Michigan before he could take a Washington job, the President handed Smith a box of matches, told him to hurry back...
...full contingent of newly arrived U.S. correspondents from A.P., U.P., I.N.S., CBS and NBC. Thus is created a new U.S. newsfront. Least well covered of all major countries, India was formerly a kind of Dark Continent for U.S. newspaper and wire services. Exception was the occasional flying interview with Gandhi. Until the fall of Singapore, the only U.S. news bureau established in India was TIME...
...Interview with Will Bradley...
...final verdict will not be reached, however, until 12:30 o'clock this evening, when Miss Moore will personally make her selection assisted by the troupe of Powers models now appearing at the Ritz. "You see," she explained in an interview last night, "there really are no ugly men. A man with a sense of humor that shines through his personality is really not ugly. But there is nothing worse than a sour face...
...peace that Follows the war, General De Gaulle will only play an important role if the French people wish it, for "whatever the French people will, is law," Colonel Roger Brunschwig, De Gaulle's personal emissary said last night in an interview over the Crimson Network...