Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Seeger has often been accused of merely disseminating propaganda through his protest songs. He recalls one interview he had several years ago with a CRIMSON reporter, when "I admitted that folksinging was a means of propaganda. The next day I found myself in a headline, 'Seeger Says He Sings Propaganda Songs...
...have given offense to Gaitskell, for whom I formed a high regard. I was writing as a columnist and not as a political commentator. I did not think for one moment that anyone would take the article literally." But to inquiring press colleagues, he insisted: "I stand by my interview." And on the basis of that insistence, the Herald Tribune made tentative plans to run the offending column in the U.S. this week...
...Harvard student is superior to the continental European student in respect to the wideness of his interests, but the two are about comparable in capabilities," Willy Hartner, Director at the Institute on the History of Science at the University of Frankfurt, observed in a recent interview...
Members of the Young Republican Club and the Eisenhower Club will interview 500 Cambridge citizens during the next few weeks to determine what motivates the voter when he favors one political party over another...
...departmental professors will "interview" each Slavic concentrator in the new oral exams. The test will not cover a student's knowledge of the language; this will be ascertained from grades made in regular language courses...