Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...interview yesterday afternoon, von Stade said final resolution of the question will have to wait until he meets with Crooks next week, after the problems generally accompanying the opening of a new building have quieted down...
...decision was made, however, in early January to arrange a private interview. The student leaders believed that they would be accused of being closed-minded if they declined; in any case, the visit would present an opportunity to draw national attention to their middle course...
...Could Be." If the optimism had any visible attachment to fact, it was by a frail thread of innuendo spun by Hanoi's Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh in an interview with Newsman Wilfred Burchett, an Australian-born Communist, who has long been a mouthpiece for Asian Reds but has been more attuned to the Moscow line than to that of Peking. The key to Trinh's position was his well-hedged sentence: "It is only after the unconditional cessation of U.S. bombing and all other acts of war against the DRV [Democratic Republic of Viet Nam] that...
...faculty member's dilemma is his dual role as citizen and professor. During his interview, when Shenton inveighed against 2-S on the grounds that it is "lunatic" to exempt a man while educating him only to jeopardize him afterwards, he prefixed his remark with, "As a private individual, I think...
...Dunlop, informed of SDS' statement late yesterday evening, said he had "as yet made no decision." He said in an interview from New York that he would "continue his consultations today...