Everywhere we went we met interviewers who wanted to know about the Ohio convention and politics in general, but I preferred to talk about the great northwest.
Upon my return from the Pacific coast I found a mass of letters to be answered, and many interviewers in search of news, and I had some engagements to speak for which I had made no preparations.
The four interviewers have filed their accounts and their accounts will be sent after the Covode Investigation.
The interviewers are busy catching his exact words.
The peculiar views of the interviewers themselves were reflected in their reports next day.
The papers contained elaborate descriptions of the Duke and of his party from the pens of the interviewers of the day before, which afforded us considerable amusement.
The interviewersin the Western cities were not as numerous as they were at New York, but there was still a fair demand for information respecting the object of the Duke's visit.
Interviewers and photographers had as little reason as had hostesses to complain of two men so earnestly and assiduously 'on the make' as Maltby and Braxton.
Young man, wait till the interviewers get hold of you to-morrow!
And I'd like to see the staff psychologist here, along with all the interviewers who handled and passed the group.
The interviewers were smiling, but after all, those were serious smiles.
In twenty-five open booths twenty-five interviewers sat smilingly asking questions in low tones of twenty-five new recruits, and carefully writing down the answers.
I maintain that American interviewers are extremely courteous and obliging, and, as a rule, very faithful reporters of what you say to them.
The interviewers are waiting for me downstairs in Major Pond's office.
But the interviewers could extract nothing from Mrs. Bower, and Logan declined to be interviewed.
Interviewers scoured the city, and flocked, to little purpose, around the officials of the McCabe Museum.
Mr. Macrae had even telegraphed to every London newspaper, and to the leading Scottish and provincial journals, 'No Interviewersneed Apply.
Interviewers are a cross between the old-fashioned quid nunk and the modern Buzzer, and are a pesky improvement on both.
I treat all interviewers politely; when they begin tew bait me, i ask them tew smoke (i never knu one to refuse), and when they press me too clussly then i begin tew whissell.
Some interviewersput into your mouth what they desired you to say.
On the whole, I found interviewers a great advantage.
He thought, however, that our sailing in the same ship might cause the constructive interviewers out there to confuse together the opinions we represented.
Thither I repaired after lunch, to undergo the operation of tapping by eight interviewers at once.
The interviewers were outdone, and had to admit themselves baffled.
Had the card been Patrick McKee O'Fleister, the Examiner might disappear with the setting sun for aught I cared, but the name struck me as being pretty (lady interviewers generally have pretty names).
Of course I informed the interviewers that I was not going to tour with Pond or to make money in any way.
For three months I spoke and wrote; for three months, as I was flung from end to end of the continent on journeys of incredible length and intolerable discomfort, interviewers boarded my train and invaded my car.
The daily news of the war had long been relegated to some corner of a back page, and my interviewers were clamorous as children to be told a story.
But they gave me an incomplete idea of the race of interviewers in the United States.
There is a variety of interviewers very different from them.
But it really is a tribute to his perfection in a very delicate social art; and I am quite serious when I say that in this respect the interviewers are artists.
They were not so muchinterviewers as interpreters.
The American interviewers really have exceedingly good manners for the purposes of their trade, granted that it is necessary to pursue their trade.
Interviewers in the United States perpetually asked me what I thought of American women, and I confessed a distaste for such generalisations which I have not managed to lose.
Would you make sure of all these set sights in order that you might reply satisfactorily to the cloud of interviewers awaiting you outside the Garden?
Photographers and interviewers have pestered me to death.
To interviewers he was brief, and had earned for himself the reputation of the most hard and unapproachable man in the Service which he controlled.
All the interviewersshould copy the Negro expressions.
We suggest that each state choose one or two of their most successful ex-slave interviewers and have them take down some stories word for word.
Several interviewers remark on the unexpected calibre of his voice.
The same reporter adds that Chesterton speaks in essays, so that his interviewers "received a brief essay instead of a direct reply to a leading question.
On my point-blank refusal to accord any more interviewers an audience or to be immortalized in his paper, he sadly expressed his astonishment that I should refuse the celebrity he wished to confer on me.
Other interviewers gave me up as a bad job, but just before landing I was leaning over the side of the steamer when some one shouted, "I have got you!
I acknowledge that one of my interviewers to whom I had refused any information heaped coals of fire on my head, by rendering me valuable assistance in getting my luggage through the Customs.
If I had intended to take the world in general into my confidence, I wouldn't have refused to see the interviewers who came to me this evening.
You don't know apparently that interviewers went to him from the evening papers, and he refused to speak.
I was afraid there would be interviewers and boring people generally to meet me if I came by the boat by which I was expected, so I got into another, and I've arrived a day before my time.
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