Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bellwether" county in New Hampshire had put Johnson far ahead of all possible competitors. Not stated, however, was the fact that the county was historically Democratic and had given 68% of its vote to Johnson in 1964. Occasionally, pollsters also abuse polls. Some shifty operators claim to interview 1,000 people but only reach 400. A few conduct surveys for one party, then sell them under the table to the other side...
Model Trenny Robb, 20, Chuck's sister, has a disarmingly disingenuous way about her. In an interview with Women's Wear Daily, she was asked how long her hair is. Replied Trenny sweetly: "Down to my boobs...
Andover, as a matter of policy, doesn't search students' private rooms, explained Dean of Students John Richards in an interview. They have had two incidents involving drugs this year; but in neither case did the school initiate an attempt to discover the users...
...interview that follows deals obliquely with one of the great sources of frustration for social activists: How can you support and work for people you do not--even if you want to--genuinely know? On what terms can a Harvard intellectual learn to know a sharecropper in Mississippi, or a Roxbury mother on welfare...
More specifically, it is an interview with Robert Coles, Research Psychiatrist for University Health Services, who as a writer and psychiatrist has since 1958 gotten to know the lives of sharecropper families in the South, of mountain families in Appalachia, and of ghetto families in Roxbury...