Word: interviewing
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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These were the outstanding impressions gleaned by a CRIMSON reporter from a hectic, dazzling twenty-minute interview with Madge Kennedy, lead in A. A. Milne's "Michael and Mary", current at the Plymouth Theatre. Between snatches at the aforementioned and self-same Oolong and muffins, Miss Kennedy, looking very much like her beyond-the-footlights-self, gave a running translation of her life, experiences, hobbies and beliefs...
...have some more tea and muffins and I'll promise not to talk about the theatre next time," Madge Kennedy, who would like to play tragedy but is smart enough to know her success lies in comedy and farce, promised to the reporter, as the muffins and the interview came...
...There is too much talk about disarmament in Europe today and too little actual disarming, with the result that the 12 years since the World War have seen a regrettable lack of progress toward real disarmament," declared Senator David I. Walsh in an interview at his home in Clinton on the eve of the Armistice Day holiday...
...Rockefeller estate decided to offer 56 acres of land including God's Thumb to the city as a public park. Eviction notices were served last week on all residents, including Sculptor Barnard. Reporters, anxious to see what he had been doing for the past ten years, rushed up to interview...
...Franklin D. Roosevelt is just what the Democratic Party has been looking for and the chances are ten to one that he will be nominated in 1932," declared Albert Bushnell Hart '80, professor in the Department of History, Government, and Economics, in an interview yesterday...