Word: monitors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will take the time to look up a copy of The Christian Science Monitor of Sept. 4, you will find that it carried complete and authentic news matter concerning the accident under a single column head. That makes "two" newspapers in the country which did not shriek with disaster headlines...
Horses. Said The Christian Science Monitor: "73 per cent of trucks in the docking district of New York City are horse drawn. . . Haulage in New York is now on a time, not a mile, basis, due to the extreme congestion of traffic. . . It costs 6? per minute to operate a five-ton truck in the city, and only 2? a minute for a team and wagon of the same capacity. . . The matter of length of service also has an important bearing on this problem. The initial cost of a motor truck is three times as much as a team...
Chicago Daily News, The New York World, the United Press, the Philadelphia Public Ledger, the Christian Science Monitor-called at the foreign office in Rome, protesting. They protested in vain...
Olden Days. An historically-minded writer in The Christian Science Monitor unearthed a report of Yale's commencement exercises in 1820: "'The day was very fine and an unusual number of visitants from abroad was present. . . . The exercises of the day were received with universal approbation and reflected the highest honor upon the institution and the Young Gentlemen who graduated...
...Christian Science Monitor, ardent dry, was informed that "the new line of attack will make Indiana really...