Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...exchange points out a central problem of American negotiators. As General Maxwell Taylor, former American Ambassador to Saigon, explained in a television interview last August, Saigon military leaders "would never tolerate a Government that was caught surreptitiously or overtly negotiating with the Viet Cong or Hanoi." Consequently, American policy has hardened. On October 19, Senator Mansfield confirmed and criticized a leak from "high government officials" reported by UPI which stated that the U.S. would never "let the Commies get a toehold" in South Vietnam...
John Plotz '69, and Robert B. Shaw '69, who started the magazine, said yesterday that each issue will contain poetry and an interview with a well-known poet or author. Book reviews and short prose pieces might be included in the future, they said...
...first issue, which appeared this week, contains an interview with William Alfred, professor of English, and author of the play "Hogan's Goat...
...bellied Argosy and Beverley transports carrying the squadron's maintenance supplies. A brace of Britannia turboprop transports arrived at Lusaka itself. To the south, Smith was sardonically amused. "It is in our interest to have law and order maintained in Zambia," he deadpanned in a television interview...
Gruening quoted a September, 1963, television interview with Kennedy in which the late President said, "In the final analysis, it is their war. We will send advisors and equipment but they have...