Word: monitor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Peaceful co-existence with Russia is possible today, Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, told a Coffee Hour audience yesterday in Harkness Commons...
This statement set the problem, "to whom and what are newspapers responsible," before the group: Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, Bob Eddy, telegraph press editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Nieman Fellow, Hugh Morris, state capital reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal and Nieman Fellow, and Douglas M. Fouquet '51, ex-president of the CRIMSON...
...Hutch Forum Committee will present Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor; Robert Eddy N.F. of the St. Paul pioneer Press; E. Hugh Morris N.F. of the Louisville Courier Journal; and Douglas M. Fouquet '51, ex-president of the CRIMSON...
...Last, Last Word. Isolationism had come to life again, but it had not come to command. Internationalists in both parties, and such powerful editorial voices as the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor and the Denver Post, entered the debate against Gibraltarism. All of them warned of the danger of abandoning Western Europe and Asia to Russia. Along with Western Europe would go control of the Mediterranean, of the vast oil resources of the Middle East and of the strategic uranium deposits of the Belgian Congo, which are the main source of supply for U.S. A-bombs. With Africa would...
Harold L. Rogers, music critics for the "Christian Science Monitor," commented, "It's an ambitions program for a student group to undertake...