Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Westmoreland on Viet Nam." Correspondents Charles Collingwood and Morley Safer interview U.S. General William C. Westmoreland at his headquarters in Saigon...
...Pivotal Interview. Manchester immediately went to work, focusing on the period of Nov. 20-25, 1963. The author of two well-received biographies (of H. L. Mencken and the Rockefeller family) and four indifferently received novels-none of which came close to bestsellerdom-he halted work on a book about Germany's vast Krupp industrial empire, set up shop in a cubicle in Washington's National Archives building. Next door was Evelyn Lincoln, J.F.K.'s White House secretary...
Publisher Dale claimed that he could not understand what all the fuss was about. "It's a bunch of hogwash," he said in a TV interview. "I don't think our reporters are second-class citizens. They can get appointments just like anybody else." And his paper devoted considerable space to explaining that all was shipshape at probate. "It is common knowledge," wrote Enquirer Reporter Caden Blincoe, "that the awarding of appraiserships is a way of returning favors-a form of dispensing political patronage. Patronage is not a dirty word in American politics." Or in the city room...
Cavanagh, speaking at a Harvard CRIMSON-WHRB interview, said that the lack of low-cost urban housing would "develop over the next six months into the most crucial (domestic) problem...
...secret that there's a lot of teaching that isn't up to the quality that we would like," Leaf said in a recent interview. "But no one has ever told anyone anything except that he's supposed to know a lot about his subject...