Word: monitoring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kenneth T. Bainbridge, George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics, and Francis Birch '24, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, joined six M.I.T. professors in calling the U.S. plan "a practical first step forward." The scientists sent a statement to the Christian Science Monitor and other newspapers last week...
...TIME say: "Boston papers . . . rank among the dreariest in the land, a reputation enriched every year." Every year Boston's Christian Science Monitor is ranked among the top newspapers...
...Boston Herald [Jan. 4]. At the risk of seeming captious, however, I must say that I think you did the Herald an injustice when you described it as dreary. Not that there isn't a dreary paper in this town, but it is the Christian Science Monitor, which is dull, dull, dull-and such a sacred cow, such a status symbol, that though people cannot stand it, they nevertheless call it a great newspaper. It's a terrible bore, really. The same cannot be said of the Herald...
Lamont Library is now subscribing to daily newspapers for the first time in many years; copies are kept on racks in the periodical room. The newspapers include the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Post, and the Harvard CRIMSON...
...newspaper strike negotiations become further complicated when New York Street Cleaners Local #60 decides to picket any settlement. The Janitors Local, the Toilet Tissue Workers International and the Christian Science Monitor declare solidarity with #60. Three Harvard government courses cancel lectures because of the lack of the New York Times...