Roland R. Harrison (1878-1941) was a journalist who served as editor for both the New York Herald and The Christian Science Monitor.
[3] In 1927 the organizational structure of the Monitor was changed and the position of editor-in-chief, previously occupied by Willis J. Abbot, was expanded to include an Editorial Board of four members.
[6] He retained the title and role of executive editor until 1929 when he replaced Heitman as manager of the Publishing Society.
[7] After 1939, the paper returned to an editor-in-chief organizational structure, with Harrison filling the role until 1941 under the title of administrative editor.
[9][2] Harrison also worked closely with Roscoe Drummond, who joined the Monitor's Editorial Board in 1933.