- A
journalist is a
person who
gathers information in the form of text,
audio or pictures,
processes it into a
newsworthy form and
disseminates it to the...
- stockings, she
would get a job and earn them herself. In her autobiography,
Newspaperwoman (Harper Brothers, 1949),
Underwood said that she did not want to work...
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Scottish newspaperwoman and author...
- 1883 – June 3, 1938) was an
American suffragette,
political activist,
newspaperwoman, publicist, lobbyist, poet, and
advocate for
working mothers. Ruth Sterry...
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Hollywood Reporter.
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Fulton (born 1952), poet and
author Alice Gossage (1861–1929),
American newspaperwoman and
journalist Alice Greenwood (1862–1935),
British historian, teacher...
- for Best
Actress –
Television Series Drama 1969 The Red
Skelton Show
Newspaperwoman Episode: "Crime Doesn't Pay But It's Tax Free" 1971
Murder Once Removed...
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recent story and by the
challenge of
making a driven,
rather foolhardy newspaperwoman into a
sympathetic figure. So they have
taken an accessible, generic...
- York –
February 1, 1998, in Oceanside, California) was an
American newspaperwoman and
writer who
wrote several books about events in her life. Born Irene...
- 1862)
October 11 – Emma E. Bower,
American physician, club-woman, and
newspaperwoman (b. 1852)
October 13 –
Kazimierz Nowak,
Polish traveller (b. 1897) October...