Word: monitors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reply, Schlesinger cited the Christian Science Monitor, which printed the story of the alleged cancellation last week...
What in the world has gotten into the students of Harvard? I note in the Christian Science Monitor of April 9 that (a) the Law School Forum has cancelled the participation in a debate of Howard Fast, the Communist novelist, and (b) some other unnamed organization has cancelled a film starring Paul Robeson, the Communist actor. What are the students so frightened about? Is their faith in themselves and in democracy so feeble that they fear subversion from the dreary imbecilities of Howard Fast or from the cavortings of Paul Robeson as the Emperor Jones...
...letter to the CRIMSON, the associate professor of History noted that the Law School Forum cancelled "Communist novelist" Fast's participation in a debate and that (according to the Christian Science Monitor) "some other unnamed organization has cancelled a film starring Paul Robeson, the Communist actor...
Walter M. Ulin '54, president of Ivy Films, last night contradicted the Monitor report, saying that his group had ordered the film "Emperor Jones" from a distributor's catalogue, but that the distributor, Ideal Pictures, Inc., had later withdrawn it. "They thought of some lame excuse," he said...
...Words. The papers, which had ample warning to prepare layouts and picture spreads, covered their pages with the death story. Mexico City's Ultimas Noticias, which had headlined the story of Stalin's stroke NOT YET, told of his death with the headline FINALLY. The Christian Science Monitor, which rarely permits the word death in the paper, had trouble skirting it to cover the news. First it talked of Stalin's "incapacitation" and "departure from the driver's seat," later headlined his death ERA OF 35 YEARS PASSES WITH STALIN. The New York Times used...