Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Brussels, free-spending Briton George Dawson, who was wanted by U.S. authorities in Germany on charges of shady dealings in war surplus, slugged it out with London Daily Express Reporter Bernard West when he tried to interview him. Later, Express officials ordered West to drop assault charges against Dawson, explained coolly: "Express staff reporters do not fight with hoodlums...
Decreased enrollment--resulting from a possible world emergency--may eliminate a number of Princeton teams next year, R. Kenneth Fairman, Director of Athletics at Old Nassau, remarked in an interview early this week...
Henry M. Wriston, president of Brown University and a member of the manpower committee, said in a newspaper interview yesterday that he intended to recommend continuation of all intercollegiate sports so long as there are enough men willing to go out for teams...
...Clarence R. Huebner, 62, blunt commander of the 1st Division, former commanding general, U.S. Army in Europe, who started his Army career as a private. The Air Force granted a retirement request from Major General Orvil A. Anderson, 55, relieved as commandant of the Air War College, after an interview in which he proposed a strike-first policy to "break up Russia's five A-bomb nests in a week...
...companies invited to send men to the Office to interview seniors. Teals points out that a "representative group" of companies and not necessarily a large numbers is invited...