Word: monitors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...virtue out of his chain's relative poverty (less gadgetry, smaller staff) by sticking with the action on the platform while the other webs cast about for sideshow pickups. Daly was the only anchorman who could actually see the convention from his box (the others watched it over monitor screens). ABC highlight: bulldogging Martin Agronsky corralling top delegates for debate, and consistently managing to make sense out of them...
...addition the Foundation appointed Charles H. Hale, a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle; Burnell A. Heinecke, reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times; John C. Obert, city editor of the Park Region Echo in Alexandria, Minn.; Frederick W. Roevekamp, reporter on the Christian Science Monitor; and Frederick W. Pillsbury '50, editorial writer on the Boston Herald...
...CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR...
...official-looking announcement, entry residents were "required" to be in bed by 10:30 p.m. until further notice. At that time, a floor monitor was to check all rooms. Studying "in bed" was to be allowed until midnight, when all lights would go out. Any violation would be punished "severely...
...Motorama without Harlow H. Curtice would be as unthinkable as an automobile without a driver. --Christian Science Monitor, April...