Word: monitor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...extremely susceptible monitor...
...unsympathetic with Des Moines clubwomen are most newspaper editors of the U. S. was demonstrated, a fortnight ago, when, with the customary exception of the Christian Science Monitor and a few others, every newspaper of any dimensions cast of the Mississippi set aside one or more columns a day on Page 1 for glowing accounts of the trial, at Hartford, Conn., of one Gerald Chapman for the murder of a New Britain, Conn., patrolman...
...plowing the Pacific, encountered a school of whales, and, eager to find targets for their gunnery, released from their guns the steely messengers of death. The aim was true. Fragments of cetaceous blubber bounded high in the air. The school had learned its lesson. And The Christian Science Monitor commented: "War preparedness is bad enough in itself without adding thereto such barbarous activities...
...Harvard affirmative team will meet Yale at Cambridge; the negative team will journey to Princeton; the Princeton negative team will debate against Yale at New Haven. The judges for the Harvard-Yale debate are Mr. Willis Abbott, Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, Mr. W. G. Shaw of Quincy, and the Reverend T. G. Soares D.D., Professor of Homileties and Religious Education at the University of Chicago...
...judges will be Mr. Willis Abbor Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, W. G. Shaw of Quiney and the Reverend T. G. Soares D. D. Professor atm the University of Chicago. The Yale negative teat, which will debate at Cambridge is composed on J. G. Becker '26 E. L. Riebards '25 and J. Hell Ropkina...