How To Use Newspaperwoman In A Sentence

  • A newspaperwoman by training, Ms Jacobs wrote many highly regarded books on dollhouses.
  • "Who's the next generation of readers and how do we appeal to them?" said panelist and veteran newspaperwoman Hall at the September panel.
  • In February, 1972, she was the only newspaperwoman to travel with President Nixon to China during his historic trip. Helen Thomas Radio Interview Mon. Mar. 9th, 8 am Pacific
  • As a newspaperwoman, she observed her neighbors at close range and acquired an intimate knowledge of the oppressive conditions that circumscribed their lives.
  • I can't do the math, because I am a dyed-in-the-wool newspaperwoman.
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  • The newspaperwoman turned best-selling author whose sprawling novels of Ireland portrayed women confronting all manner of adversity, died on Monday in Dublin.
  • Drawing on the history of the 1962 World's Fair and its Space Needle, Mr Lynch pairs unlikely antagonists: an old-school political fixer blessed with immense charm, and an overeager newspaperwoman whose research, done in 2001, has the power to destroy him.
  • Her obituary called her one of the most remarkable newspaperwoman of her time.
  • I became friends with Doug and his newspaperwoman wife Kathy, both of them helpful in every way in showing me panhandle history and mores. Bird Cloud
  • Another was an American newspaperwoman who roved around France, undeterred by a wooden foot she called Cuthbert. Shadow Knights
  • This is a definitive biography of the crusading newspaperwoman of the late 19th century who sued a railroad for kicking her out of the "ladies' car", campaigned against lynching, and crusaded in the suffragist movement.
  • I began drinking seriously when I was 22, just out of college and beginning my career as a newspaperwoman.
  • Early in 1960, a frail, pretty, twenty-two-year-old newspaperwoman, started a column of criticism.
  • They only printed what he said to the newspaperwoman, but they never said what she said.
  • Gray uses the writings of a Michigan newspaperwoman, who is the daughter of an Odawa Indian father and a white mother, to show that race and racial thinking were crucial ingredients in the formation of a Midwestern regional consciousness.
  • Many years after the Wall Street affair, John W. McCormack was visited by a newspaperwoman in his Boston office, where, at age 81, he still conducted business. Devil Dog

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