Word: monitors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...should secure themselves against future war by legislating that in case of war not only soldiers, but capital and labor should be conscripted for the nation's need. To be sure, the idea is not new. It was suggested by the late President Harding last Summer. But the Monitor monarch proposes that a Constitutional Amendment shall be passed making this triple conscription obligatory- and thereby in the future scare all classes of society out of jingoism. In pursuance of his editorial decree, the front page of the Monitor has been placarded heavily with notices of the decree, giving...
...plan should ever be enacted, it would be a great feather in the Monitor's cap. Meanwhile it is the daily pabulum of residents in the Monitor's domain, and an unknown dish to those who live beneath the swaying of other King Editors' quills...
Died. Frederick Dixon, 55, editor of The International Interpreter and former editor of The Christian Science Monitor, in Manhattan, of heart complications following an attack of bronchitis...
...Bascom Slemp, Secretary to President Coolidge: " F. W. Wile, Washington correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor, brought to light last week the fact that 1, 53, unmarried, wealthy, am sending eight of my young cousins and nephews through school. Two of them are attending Virginia Military Institute, of which I, myself, am a graduate. He stated that I am also rebuilding a church, founded by my great-grandfather, at Big Stone Gap, Va., my home town...
...feather which the Monitor desires for its royal...