Word: monitoring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this reticent man. Recently, on one of Donner's inspection trips to G.M.'s overseas empire, he entered the orbit of Australian Artist William Dobell, who painted the cover portrait. The story was written by Everett Martin, 36, who once covered Detroit for the Christian Science Monitor and worked for the Wall Street Journal...
Classic Comment. But dissenting voices were raised, among them those of Advisory Board Members Kenneth MacDonald, editor of the Des Moines Register and Tribune, and Editor Erwin D. Canham of the Christian Science Monitor. "My idea," said Canham, "is whether this is a good biography, not passing judgment on Mr. Hearst himself. Maybe this category ought to be redefined...
...cocktail party, whose disparate clatter and chatter has long fascinated linguists, novelists, sociologists and sound engineers-as well as the imbibers. Unconsciously, every cocktail-partygoer performs an unusual feat as he sips his gin amid the din: while carrying on his own dazzling conversation, he is able simultaneously to monitor the surrounding babble for such important items as the sound of his own name or a verbal pass at a lady friend. How does the human organism perform these intellectual gymnastics? Fascinated by what they call "the cocktail-party problem," two British scientists have come up with some explanations that...
Judges for the contest are William Bentinck-Smith, assistant to President Pusey; Erwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor; and Albert Norris '25, master of Milton Academy. The final contestants were selected in an earlier round...
With that, he announced that B.A.R. would no longer undertake to monitor television stations for the industry. Said Edwards: "Self-regulation on an industry-wide basis is not only deceptive; it is impossible...