Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...interview with TIME Correspondent Don Sider. Labor Secretary Ray Marshall explained the thinking behind White House actions on the coal strike...
...especially lucky for Ionesco-philes that the author stopped in Boston for the first time last week during a three-week national lecture tour. During a reception at the French Consulate in Boston, he managed to spare twenty minutes for an interview, parts of which are excerpted in this article. Also interviewing Ionesco at this time was Victor Gaeton, a Ph.D. candidate at Tufts studying the political aspects of Ionesco's plays...
...Holyoke, were looking for jobs, they applied for every possible combination?his, hers, theirs?with separate letters of recommendation to match. But one time they mistakenly sent a joint letter to a college where only Sue Ellen was applying. Recalls Sue Ellen: "When the dean called me for an interview, he said, 'I notice that your husband is a biologist too. What will he do?' All of a sudden, he was backing away. I suggested that he consider both of us, but he wouldn't hear of it." Some college administrators feel that they have good reason to be wary...
...neither has patience to listen to the other. Thank God we broke up! We were all wrong for each other. I didn't even know who I was." Pacino's quick success was also a problem, and Clayburgh remembers with some bitterness that reporters would sometimes interview her just...
Wick said in an interview last week that, "The next step is man." he added that he hopes to complete studies of the effects of L-dopa methyl ester on the human forms of some cancers, including leukemia, by the end of the summer...