Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fellowship was established in 1938 in memory of Lucius Nieman, founder and publisher of the Milwaukee Journal, by his widow Agnes Wahl Nieman. Since then, the fellowship program has enabled more than 1,000 American and international journalists to study at Harvard...
Sources: AP; National Pest Control Association; Wall Street Journal; Bureau of Labor Statistics; New York Times
There was a time when I would have been more skeptical. In 1993, shortly after the New York Times published a glossary of grunge slang from Seattle, a journal called the Baffler claimed that a prankster had hoodwinked the Times with the notion that grungesters used "swingin' on the flippity-flop" to mean hanging around, and said "harsh realm" rather than "bummer." I was forced to admit publicly that if I hadn't happened to read the Baffler just before a trip to Seattle, which was sure to include some browsing at the mother church of Eddie Bauer, I might...
Sources: New England Journal of Medicine; British Medical Journal; Consumer Product Safety Commission...
Sources: Nature Medicine; Eastern Nursing Research Society; New England Journal of Medicine...