Word: itor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Here's a company [Mobil] that's doingsome-thing really bad," says Ronald A. Goodman'60, an alumni member of the ACSR. Companies suchas Mobil force the University to ask, "'ShouldHarvard stay with a company to put pressure on itor should Harvard get out?'" according to Goodman...
...editor of the Boston-based Christian Science Monitor-making it the most prestigious top-editor post in American newspapering now held by a woman-fellow news executives predicted that she would bring her brand of vigorous change to the venerable (founded 1908) but stodgy daily. The Man itor commands an elite following for its international coverage and political analysis and enjoys unusual access to news figures because of its reputation for fairness. But the paper has been losing circulation, and perhaps influence, for more than a decade; it runs a $10 million annual deficit...