Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Feeding the victims of the general European famine is made all the more difficulty by the fact that no food can be brought through the British blockade, and that supplies must be obtained somewhere in Europe, Rufus Jones, chairman of the American Friends Service Committee said in an interview, after speaking at the morning Chapel service yesterday...
Yesterday he celebrated his eighty second birthday and in an interview expressed his regrets over the three-year college program which he feels "will hurt the young men very much" since it "will deprive them of half their education." He also expressed his unfriendliness to an accelerated program after...
...either. ... It was Aldrich, even tho a "lad" that provided the most of the food on that voyage. It was he who sighted the islet. . . . You see, I received a telegram from headquarters, saying that my son would recount his experience adrift in a rubber life raft in an interview over NBC Blue network. . . . And it was the "Aldrich lad," that led that little band in the Lord's Prayer (even tho Dixon was old enough to be his father), and every evening thereafter they held prayer services. . . . I am very proud...
...interview for Sophomores and Juniors will be held in 13 Shepard Hall...
Finally there is George Frazier's Saturday morning session at eleven-fifteen on WEEI. George isn't quite as at case as he is in print five days a week, but something interesting always happens. Last week Ben Pollack divulged in an interview that Benny Goodman used to play cornet occasionally in the most exciting Bix Beiderbecke vein. Of late, the program has included at times a record-spotting quiz, at which this column will be represented tomorrow, along with Count Basic, Al Morgan, and perhaps Lionel Hampton...