Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bailey, 19, Jacksonville, Fla.; Michael A. Lindner, 19, Mount Pocono, Pa.; Craig W. Anderson, 20, San Jose, Calif.; and John Barilla, 20, Catonsville, Md.-were slipped out of Japan aboard the Soviet liner Baikal Nov. 11, two days before their desertion was trumpeted in a 16-mm. filmed interview...
...examples of a useful phenomenon: every so often a word breezes into common usage meaning many things and weaving together previously unrelated objects into a new category. Novelist Vladimir Nabokov offers a new word, poshlost (pronounced push-lost). In Russian it means vulgarity or triteness, but in an interview with Author Herbert Gold in the current Paris Review, Nabokov so expands the definition that it makes one wonder how the English language ever got along without...
DeGaulle's "fancy gamesmanship" and the devaluation of the English pound pose no serious threat to the stability of the American dollar, Richard E. Caves, chairman of the Economics Department, said in an interview yesterday...
...naively optomistic effort to create some kind of dialogue with the people at City Hall, several of the Avatar staff and two Harvard law students from the Civil-Rights-Civil-Liberties Club met with City Manager DeGuglielmo. The whole interview was a bizarre experience...
...interview on WKBG-TV's "Point of View," O'Neill said McCarthy's expected entry into the Massachusetts and New Hampshire primary elections "could cause a great deal of consternation" in the Democratic Party. He refrained from an outright endorsement of the Senator...