Sisters Ruth Sterry, a Los Angeles newspaperwoman active in the suffragette movement, and Nora Sterry, a school principal, attended round table discussions with Wagner at his Los Angeles art studio.
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Instead of a run-of-the mill reporter and a newspaperwoman raised to her position by a fluke, they are a Jimmy Breslin-like columnist and a globe-trotting war correspondent.
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In her autobiography, Newspaperwoman ( Harper Brothers, 1949 ), Underwood said that she did not want to work outside the home, and that she had no idea where to look for a job.
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You've got to give Barrymore credit for portraying herself as the ungainliest of geeks, but as a newspaperwoman she's about as believeable as Julia Roberts'hooker in " Pretty Woman ."
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Underwood stated in her autobiography, " Newspaperwoman ", that the popularization of Short's " Black Dahlia " nickname was the result of information she had received from a Los Angeles Police Department homicide detective.
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"' Irene Kampen "'( April 18, 1922, in Brooklyn, NY February 1, 1998 in Oceanside, California ) was an American newspaperwoman and writer who wrote several books about events in her life.
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There are still lots of Democrats like that back in her native Boston, but my pal Mary made this plain Thursday night : She is a newspaperwoman still, and so she will remain, and there is nothing " still " about her.
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Dale Evans _ born Frances Octavia Smith on Oct . 31, 1912, in Uvalde, Texas _ once said that her favorite role was Toni Ames, a newspaperwoman in " Don't Fence Me In, " which was released in 1945.
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Carpenter, a former Texas newspaperwoman who was Lady Bird Johnson's press secretary and a speechwriter for President Lyndon B . Johnson, has a sure-fire formula for speechwriting : " Start with a laugh, put the meat in the middle and wave the flag at the end ."
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Well known within the field of journalism, Peggy was awarded the NNA's Emma C . McKinney award which is one of two of the highest and most distinguished tributes in community journalism, and is presented to a working or retired newspaperwoman who has provided distinguished service and leadership to the community press and her community.