Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...more -- much more. Religion in the Soviet Union was suddenly a hot topic for TV reporters, as were Soviet rock music and the effect of glasnost on the Soviet press. There were tours of the Moscow subway, a visit to the first Miss Moscow beauty pageant and an interview with artists who, in honor of the summit, made plaster casts of people shaking hands...
...were all engaged in the present moment. The Big Chill was nothing more than a Hollywood disgrace. There is no way that a group of friends who had been engaged in the politics of the '60s would have gotten back together and [made] no mention of today's politics. --Interview by Jennifer Griffin
...point all Harvard administrators agree: there will be no quotas at the University, no numerical goals for raising the representation of minorities on the faculty. Affirmative action quotas in FAS are "not the way the University functions and not the way it will function," Bok said in an interview...
...will appoint Vorenberg's successor has said the next dean will have to do more than just keep order. In a recent interview, the president said Vorenberg's successor will have to be able to fashion faculty consensus to make improvements on important educational issues...
...particularly apt that a writer with such preoccupations about the individual in society is speaking to a theatre full of graduates-to-be; for each graduate soon becomes his own salesman--whether in drafting resumes or in coming off well during a job interview...