A Reportress going at large—Taking notes and dropping them—Something that was found on the road.
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A Reportress going at large—Taking notes and dropping them—Something that was found on the road.
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Not Wanted—Any would-be editors, editresses, repor ers^([sic]), or reportresses, or genteel beggars or beggaresses of any kind or description.
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Flash: Our pal Tom Higgins caught this breathless news the other day from one of Charlotte’s talented TV reportresses: “A sure sign of winter is cold weather.” Yep, he reports, she is blonde.
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