Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hayes said in an interview yesterday that the immediate result of his well-publicized letter was a meeting in his office last Nov. 4 with City Manager Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29, President Pusey, Johnson, James Killian, chairman of the M.I.T. Corporation, their assistants, and himself...
...Excuse me, sir," drools a red-faced drunk with stringy-haired girl in tow. "We're conducting an on-the-street interview here--would you like to say a few words?" he asks, holding out a half-empty Schlitz microphone. We're alive, we're alive." Boston is dead...
Norr said in an interview that he expected the submitted resolution would state the four points the two organizations agreed upon and then would state the differences the groups expressed on expanding class size. The two organizations had agreed that the Gill sub-committee should collect and publish cost figures on deconversion, that space should be left in the new House for classrooms and seminar rooms, that off-campus living should not be abandoned, and that students should participate in the deliberations and decision of the Gill sub-committee...
...appointment for the interview was at 1 p.m. in the Doors' Sunset Strip offices. But it seemed a little early for most of the group. "You see," Jim explained later, always polite and anxious to make a good impression, "we played at a late set last night at the Cheetah" (an acid discotheque in Los Angeles, one of the most advanced of its type in the United States...
...four of us made small talk, waiting for Jim. Around 2:30 he arrived. It took him a long time to get going. For most of the interview, Robbie and Jon grinned like guilty schoolboys and Ray played games with his fingers whenever Jim spoke. This was because Jim had difficulty getting his words out and when he succeeded, they came only slowly...