Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sargent Kennedy '28, Secretary to the Corporation and the Board of Overseers, said in an interview earlier this week that everyone who explained his reason for wanting a duplicate ballot got one promptly. Those who mailed in an unauthorized ballot were sent letters asking whether they had misplaced their official ballot and needed another one, Kennedy explained. Powers, who voted on one of his own ballots, said he never got such a letter...
Marvin's position is that a number of alumni are being deprived of their votes because they lost their ballots, never noticed them, or never replaced them. And, he said in an interview yesterday, too few alumni--only 27 per cent last year--vote in the first place...
...speaks for the Buddhists of South Viet Nam. Now, I know he only pretends to speak for about one and a half million people." Critchfield also questions the immolations: "My impression is that these just aren't voluntary suicides." He is disturbed because his fellow reporters do not interview enough Vietnamese...
...sharpest attack on Graham's methods came when he appeared on a BBC-TV interview program. One questioner charged that his emotional oratory had the same kind of hypnotic effect on a mass audience as had Hitler's; another railed at the "sanctified lies" of his campaign team and the "engineered emotion" of his crusades. Coolly, Billy replied that Winston Churchill had also used all the tricks of popular oratory. "Jesus Christ himself, and the Apostle Paul, talked to great crowds of people," he added...
...partner and a white bus driver, and a laboratory test that showed Dead-wyler's blood had an alcohol count of .35 (.20 above the level of intoxication). A passenger in the back seat refused to say whether he, too, had been drinking, though police played a recorded interview in which he admitted that he had been so drunk he didn't remember anything that happened...