Interviewer: Could you tell me something about your working day... especially about the times you do different things.
Secretary: Yes, all right... where would you like me to start Interviewer: Well, what time do you get up in the morning
Secretary: Usually about seven.
Interviewer: And what time do you have your breakfast
Secretary: Oh, about half past seven. It takes me about B0 minutes. I only have a cup of tea and some cereal, usually corn-flakes. Sometimes I have a bit of toast, but not often.
Interviewer: What time do you have to leave home to get to work
Secretary: Half past eight. It usually takes me three-quarters of an hour to get there in the rush hour... I go by bus... and I like to get there a bit early. I don’t really start work till half past nine.
Interviewer: Do you have a coffee break in the morning
Secretary: Yes, at about AA o’clock... for fifteen minutes.
Interviewer: What abo
Interviewer: Could you tell me something about your working day... especially about the times you do different things.
Secretary: Yes, all right... where would you like me to start Interviewer: Well, what time do you get up in the morning
Secretary: Usually about seven.
Interviewer: And what time do you have your breakfast
Secretary: Oh, about half past seven. It takes me about B0 minutes. I only have a cup of tea and some cereal, usually corn-flakes. Sometimes I have a bit of toast, but not often.
Interviewer: What time do you have to leave home to get to work
Secretary: Half past eight. It usually takes me three-quarters of an hour to get there in the rush hour... I go by bus... and I like to get there a bit early. I don’t really start work till half past nine.
Interviewer: Do you have a coffee break in the morning
Secretary: Yes, at about AA o’clock... for fifteen minutes.
Interviewer: What abo
W: Could you tell me something about the apartment you rent
M: Well, it’s $ 1 300 a month, including heat and electricity.
Host: Could you tell me a little about the beginnings of your entering the field of mathematics
Mathematician: I started very, very young. I am self-taught, in fact. I have a high school degree, from the Bronx High School of Science. I don’t have a college degree. I only have an honorary doctorate.
Host: Can you tell me about your time at high school
Mathematician: Yeah. In 1956 when the Russians put Sputnik in orbit, the United States got terrified, so they started having special programs for gifted children to study science. I benefited from all of this. I went to a special NY high school for science called the Bronx High School of Science; there was a wonderful science and math library there. I was very fortunate that I was there at the right time, at a time when the United States was trying to make new scientists. I took university level courses in high school and they were wonderful courses because they were done by some of the best people in th
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