Dafter interviewing become common practice 62. ______ in the United States, American journalists were teaching Europeans what their own elites would 63. ______ submit to interviews. In 1879, an American named James Creelman became a first person to interview 64. ______ the president of France. During World War I, American correspondents helped transforming the 65. ______ standing of the interview in Britain. One of them recalled, "You saw the immemorial aloofness of the King of England wiping out at a tea party for 66. ______ American journalists at Sandringham; you beheld the holy of holy of the British War Office as the setting 67. ______ of a weekly conference with reporters." The World scored with the pope (Benedict XV) again in 1915. Interviewing the pope seems to have been the next best thing to interview God for 68. ______ American journalists, and they kept in citing papal 69. ______ interviews as earth shattering achievement. The 70. ______ United Press correspondent who interviewed Pope Pins XI in 1929 was far from the first to do so, but the UP boasted that he was at less the first to de so 71. ______ "in the private library of the Pontiff".