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was considered by most media critics as one of the most respected and influential publications in the country. It was especially lauded for its national and international reporting as well as for its writing style and typographical excellence" according to
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two weeks before his passing on January 3, 1982. At the time, he had been working on a book describing the history of the Northern Marianas Islands. His remains were interred in Guam.
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on breaks, where he made a significant impression and built a long list of contacts. After having studied history at Oxford in 1928, Canham was put in charge of the
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wrote that " a political atmosphere often charged with acrimony and pettiness, he managed to remain fair, objective and untainted by narrow partisanship."
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until taking over as chief editor in 1941, although under the title managing editor until 1944. In this position he had significant influence on how the
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In 1939, Canham returned to Boston as a general news editor. Roscoe Drummond, a close friend of Canham's who replaced him as head of the
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of the United States; and he was very active in various civic, political, and journalistic activities.
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was "representative of the finest in independent, courageous and unbiased American journalism."
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The Christian Science monitor; to injure no man, but to bless all mankind. 1908-1954.
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which covered the paper's first 50 years as it dealt with world events such as the
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with executive authority from 1975 to 1978 to oversee the result of the
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Liepman, Kurt (January 8, 1982). Erwin D. Canham - He Will Be Missed.
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The Christian Science Monitor: An Evolving Experiment in Journalism
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Commitment to freedom: the story of The Christian Science Monitor
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Commitment to Freedom: The Story of The Christian Science Monitor
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The Christian Science Monitor: Its History, Mission, and People
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In 1955, Canham helped mediate a cell block takeover at the
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Book History, vol. 18, 2015, p. 235. Accessed 29 June 2021.
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Canham advocated for honesty and ethics in journalism. The
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Political office-holders in the Northern Mariana Islands
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In 1971, Canham received the Golden Plate Award of the
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Resident Commissioner of the Northern Mariana Islands
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under Canham's leadership. While he was editor, "the
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editor) Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1962
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Erwin D. Canham

Resident Commissioner of the Northern Mariana Islands
Carlos Camacho
Auburn, Maine
Agana, Guam
Republican
Bates College
BA
Oriel College, Oxford
MPhil
The Christian Science Monitor
Resident Commissioner
Northern Mariana Islands
commonwealth
Maine
Sanford
Auburn, Maine
Bates College
Phi Beta Kappa
Oriel College
Oxford University
Rhodes scholarship
League of Nations
Geneva, Switzerland
Roscoe Drummond
William Henry Chamberlin
Reuben H. Markham
Washington, D.C.
Roland R. Harrison

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