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Medill

[ muh-dil ]

noun

  1. Joseph, 1823–99, U.S. journalist.


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These large firms, Medill’s Abernathy says, often cut costs by trimming reporters and local editors—the folks who have been around long enough to know, say, where a person involved in a shooting worked before the incident.

From Time

After initially defending the program, Medill launched an investigation of its own.

Lincoln asked Mr. Joseph Medill, when the latter went to Springfield a few days after the election of 1860.

"The only person in town who knows anything about treating the sick is Gram Medill, the midwife," Nicole said.

The atom called Joseph Medill was never lost in the aggregation known as the Republican party.

Mr. Joseph Medill of Chicago went with Mr. Lincoln to have the picture taken.

To Mrs. Medill McCormack also we are indebted for most admirable work and enthusiastic support.

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