Word: interviewer
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David T. Roy '58, now a professor of East Asian literature at the University of Chicago, says, he was interviewed together with his rooming group when they tried to get into Dunster House. "It was all kind of mysterious because you weren't told anything definite during the interview, like in a job interview...
According to former masters, the purpose of the interview was to help the masters maintain the diversity of the houses. "The masters agreed that every house would have a quota, so many people from the public schools, so many from Exeter and Andover, and so on," Pappenheimer says...
...interview yesterday, Hunt denied that HSA discouraged people from bringing ideas to them. "I certainly feel that HSA's doors are opened to new ideas...
Busting loose. While waiting to do a satellite interview, George Bush asked a reporter if he had seen a Johnny Carson sketch that parodied Bush's tense interview with Dan Rather. The V.P. repeated the piece, in which a man confronts his wife over the question of his breakfast cereal. "Where are my Charms?" he asks. "I traded them for sausages," replied Bush, now playing the wife. "You traded Charms for sausages? How could you?" demands the husband. "I wouldn't want my entire career as a housewife judged on that one trade. You wouldn't want your entire career...
...said a middle-class protester. "Now they have to get him out." Concurred another: "Everybody is hoping for the Americans to interfere." That includes Mariela Delvalle, wife of the deposed President. Though Mariela and her husband are hiding in separate locations in Panama, they communicate in writing. In an interview with TIME last week, the former First Lady insisted, "I want the United States to be ready to invade Panama if we ask for it. I don't want an invasion. But if we call for one, you better be ready. If you don't make preparations...