Word: interviewer
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...dined at the Nixon apartment and joined him for occasional rounds of golf. In 1964 Nixon told Billy's biographer that Graham might have made an able President, and he has praised him as "a great student of history with a rare perspective and insight." In a recent interview in Good Housekeeping, Nixon credited Graham's advice as a determining factor in his decision to seek the presidency...
...Harvard biologist left the panel in 1964 because he felt, "the decisions we were being asked to make were primarily political not scientific." In an interview earlier this week, Watson said that he thought the government's CBW programs should be discontinued because "they are not a good way of winning wars...Militarily they're a waste of time...
Although the Harvard biologist indicated in the interview earlier this week that he played a minor and devil's advocate role on the CBW panel, one top PSAC official said in a slightly sarcastic tone yesterday, "it's very interesting that Professor Watson would give this view of his role...
Watson said in the interview that he had no "real proof" that the students were the sons of communists. He did not mention their names. He said his conclusions on the background of student radicals were based mainly on conversations with administrators of other universities...
Watson was concerned in yesterday's interview that persons might think he was convicting radical students of "guilt by association." The remarks of several members of the audience at the meeting seemed to indicate this, he said...