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Definition of Newspaperwomen
1. newspaperwoman [n] - See also: newspaperwoman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newspaperwomen
Literary usage of Newspaperwomen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The World's Congress of Representative Women: A Historical Résumé for by May Wright Sewall (1894)
"Of course the majority of newspaperwomen are still doing, for the most part,
either general reporting or special department work, exclusive of financial, ..."
2. The A. E. F.: With General Pershing and the American Forces by Heywood Broun (1918)
"I remember a visit which three American newspaperwomen paid to him one day at
his headquarters. The conversation had scarcely begun when one of the women ..."
3. The World's Progress: As Wrought by Men and Women, in Art, Literature by William C. King (1896)
"HK formation of the International Woman's Press Association, by a few newspaperwomen
at the New Orleans Exposition, was among the prominent events that ..."
4. The National Exposition Souvenir: What America Owes to Women by Lydia Hoyt Farmer (1893)
"The most surprising and rapid growth of all is that of the Woman's Pacific Coast
Press Association, formed in 1890, including newspaperwomen of California, ..."