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...loudest complainers was Columnist Arthur Krock, who used to be a White House favorite himself, won a Pulitzer Prize (1938) for an exclusive interview with President Roosevelt. Though Mr. Krock's words might be a cluster of sour grapes, they were filled with the seeds of righteousness. Said Krock: "An administration which is operating under the most democratic form of Government in the world has once again told its story through unofficial spokesmen instead of telling the story itself...
...dubbed "Rommel Africanus." Since the eleventh edition of Rommel's Infantry Attacks had all but disappeared from German bookshops, Dr. Goebbels commanded that Germany's paper-saving regulations be relaxed to permit a twelfth edition. Goebbels' biggest scoop was a German soldier-correspondent's interview with Rommel six hours after he had entered Tobruk. As if to answer Italian newspapers, which had crowed that the victory belonged to "Italian and German troops," Marshal Rommel remarked dryly: "What we did could have been done only by German troops...
Newsmen write almost anything. They scour the University for interesting or queer professors. They can cover athletics, talk to coaches. They interview backstage. They probe and investigate and expose. All this is open to the news candidate...
Also on tonight's schedule will be an interview at 9:45 o'clock with Hans Kohn, Professor of History at Smith College, Professor Kohn, the author of such books as "Not by Arms Alone," will discuss international relations after the war, with particular emphasis on the part which Russia will play if the allies are successful...
Sparing none of the frightful details that have made Cambridge's Great Breakfast Table Daily the best thing around the Yard, the CRIMSON will teach all comers how to interview queens and photograph legs in the innermost recesses of Scollay Square, how to crash plays and big-time conferences with press cards, not to mention how to destroy University Hall with a powerful stroke of the editorial...