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However, the quality of the research work is even more important than the quantity . . . A survey system that relies on a single interview to obtain a record of radio listening or TV viewing ... for an entire period of 24 hours involves so many errors (in memory) that it would not be acceptable, in the U.S., as a measure of audience size...
...interview published in Collier's, Blaik blasted the "showmanship" and the "big fat men" in professional football. Said he: "If a pro team were put into a league with good college teams it would have ... to play the way the colleges do, or it wouldn't stand a chance."* Blaik churned on: "I don't learn anything from pro football. I know that if I could not develop a team which would play harder, faster and with greater coordination than the pros, my career as a college coach would be limited...
Moore stated that Coolidge in an interview yesterday expressed willingness to meet with Dever on his "street corner campaign" through the Square in a loud speaker truck on the evening of November 3, if he can make the arrangements with his campaign managers...
Full Appreciation. The Citizen's story, based on an interview with the dowager Duchess of Hamilton,* was taken from the London weekly Psychic News, a leading publication of Britain's spiritualist cult. A longtime acquaintance of the bachelor Prime Minister and an ardent spiritualist herself, the duchess declared that King "fully appreciated the spiritual direction of the universe and was always seeking guidance for himself in his work...
...drove 20 miles to a spot where two men blindfolded him and led him into a deep pine forest. There the mask was taken off. "The moon was shining bright," reported Nagaoka, "and sitting on a huge rock three feet before me was the man I had come to interview." Not to be fooled, Nagaoka pulled out a photograph of Ito and compared it with the man's face. "Except for the grizzled tired face, the sharp gleaming eyes and the shabby suit," wrote Nagaoka somewhat ambiguously, "the man was undoubtedly Ritsu Ito." But Ito told him precious little...