[
US
/ˈɫɪpmən/
]
NOUN
- French physicist who developed the first color photographic process (1845-1921)
- United States journalist (1889-1974)
How To Use Lippmann In A Sentence
- Well if your giftee is a nail girl like me, you really can't go wrong with a present from Lippmann. All Lacquered Up
- THE first political columnist I ever encountered, after a fashion, was Walter Lippmann.
- Lippmann suggested that Kennedy's prudence — his decision to "react sharply, but to react for a limited aim and with limited means" — allowed the confrontation to end "peaceably," as Khrushchev accepted the naval quarantine in a A Near Miss
- The debate between Dewey and Lippmann about the public sphere and its role in democracy is precisely praxeological in the sense that I defined the term earlier. Critical Theory
- Professor Lippmann has created this elegant method of obtaining images which combine stability with colorific splendour. Nobel Prize in Physics 1908 - Presentation Speech
- Lippmann was Marie's mentor. He had also sought funds for her work.
- Renee Calabro, a Deutsche Bank spokeswoman, said that Mr. Lippmann would continue to help Mr. Sprenger adjust to his new role but planned to depart in the next few months.
- Lippmann (1922), for example, used the term stereotypes to describe our stock of mental images. Recently Uploaded Slideshows