MRS. ROOSEVELT
INTERVIEWS, BUT NO POLITICS NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Mr*. Roosevelt has announced that she ini ends to break the tradition that, the “First Lady of the Land” gives no interviews. She will receive the press once a week when she be conies the mistress- of the White House. The experiment will be continued, .she says, as long as. it is found! useful. It can be abandoned, “if women journalists find il lias become a bore. ’ ’
.La Mrs. Roosevelt’s opinion it is .more convenient, and practical to set aside a, definite time each week iu which to answer reporters’ questions than to gran* Haphazard interviews. There will be one restriction—no political questions. Anyone breaking the rule .will not be invited again.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18065, 17 April 1933, Page 3
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