单词 | newspaperwoman |
例句 | Now, in the Broadway-bound show, Jack has a new love interest: a Pulitzer daughter and newspaperwoman who is uninterested in writing for the society page. Disney?s ?Newsies the Musical? Comes to Broadway 2012-03-02T18:00:09Z She was the highest-paid newspaperwoman in the Hearst organization, but the overwork came at a cost. Review | Elsie who? At one time, millions read Elsie Robinson’s columns. 2022-10-11T04:00:00Z Many of them were educated – some suffragists and newspaperwomen or even union advocates – and they purposefully helped create the twisted race politics that Sherman-Breland describes. The white women who flipped: the price of changing your conservative views 2019-03-11T04:00:00Z Bob, who was taken from us far too young, taught a generation of newspapermen and newspaperwomen how to take our jobs seriously without taking ourselves seriously – to be skeptics without becoming cynics. Senate Republicans push for permanent AG nomination 2018-11-16T05:00:00Z Instead, her fluency in Japanese and background as a newspaperwoman made her ideal for “morale operations” in Asia, also known as “black” propaganda — spreading authentic-sounding misinformation designed to demoralize and confuse the enemy. Elizabeth McIntosh, spy whose lies helped win a war, dies at 100 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z It never kept the newspaperwoman in her from looking the world squarely in the eye -- "seeing it, not just glancing at it," Mr. Hamill said, and describing it "with wit, including self-effacing wit." City Room: The Day: Remembering Nora Ephron, a Reporter at Heart 2012-06-28T13:10:02Z I remember a visit which three American newspaperwomen paid to him one day at his headquarters. The A.E.F. With General Pershing and the American Forces 2012-03-09T03:00:18.240Z Only in her later years did she switch to murder mysteries — five books in which a nosey newspaperwoman helps solve killings at Princeton. Ann Waldron, Biographer of Southern Writers, Dies at 85 2010-07-07T04:34:00Z She was a newspaperwoman, that above all now. Prison of a Billion Years She was a newspaperwoman, and the strange story in which she was involved appealed to her imagination, yet its appeal was far more effective in a purely personal way. The Strange Case of Cavendish Journalism shaped her sensibilities, whether as newspaperwoman, magazine writer, essayist, blogger, social critic, novelist, interviewer, screenwriter, playwright or film director. City Room: The Day: Remembering Nora Ephron, a Reporter at Heart 2012-06-28T13:10:02Z A New York newspaperwoman; well, what do you suppose she is doing out here? The Strange Case of Cavendish |
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