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Definition of Journalists
1. journalist [n] - See also: journalist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Journalists
Literary usage of Journalists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1883)
"A CONVENTION OF AMATEUR Journalists. BY HH MALLARD. ... These gatherings of
enthusiastic journalists attract more and more attention, and serve to make ..."
2. Daniel Defoe: His Life, and Recently Discovered Writings ; Extending from by Lee, William, Daniel Defoe (1869)
"Satire on Incautious Journalists.* AJ, May 5.—Sir, In a Time when so many of your
Brethren Typographers are in a State of Tribulation, I cannot see but if ..."
3. A Ranchman's Recollections: An Autobiography in which Unfamiliar Facts by Frank S. Hastings (1921)
"In my own life the look-back over the journalists whom I have met seems to be
the greatest asset in my human savings bank. Father Bigelow was the editor of ..."
4. The history of ten years, 1830-1840. [Transl.] by Jean Joseph Louis Blanc (1844)
"Bankers, traders, manufacturers, printers, lawyers, and journalists, accosted
each other with ... At the first news of the ordonnances, several journalists, ..."
5. The Press and Politics in Japan: A Study of the Relation Between the by Kisaburō Kawabé (1921)
"... journalists; rise of the social position of journalists; Fukuchi and the Koko
Shimbun; the first prosecution of a newspaper and a journalist; ..."