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10. ANNE O'HARE McCORMICK (1880-1954)
Foreign Affairs Columnist
165
11. EMMA BUGBEE (1888-1981)
Woman's Angle Reporter
175
12. HENRIETTA GOODNOUGH HULL "PEGGY HULL"
(1880-1967)
Foreign Correspondent
188
PART II: BOLD BYLINES 201
13. SIGRID SCHULTZ (1893-1980)
Foreign Correspondent
207
14. DOROTHY THOMPSON (1893-1961)
Foreign Affairs Columnist
220
15. ISHBEL ROSS (1895-1975)
Front Page Reporter
231
16. MILDRED GILMAN (1896- )
Tabloid Reporter
243
17. DORIS FLEESON (1901-1970)
National Affairs Columnist
258
18. MARY McGRORY (1918- )
Syndicated Washington Columnist
270
19. MARGUERITE HIGGINS (1920-1966)
War Correspondent
284
20. ADA LOUISE HUXTABLE (1921- )
Architecture Critic
296
21. JUDITH CRIST (1922- )
Film Critic
310
22. GEORGIE ANNE GEYER (1935- )
Foreign Correspondent
323
23. ELLEN GOODMAN (1941- )
Syndicated Columnist
337
24. MADELEINE BLAIS (1947- )
Feature Writer
350
BIBLIOGRAPHY 369
INDEX 375

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