Some old journals even referred to the process as "recharging the mental battery."
In a number of instances, the official journal and other congressional publications did not consistently refer to an individual committee by the same title.
By 1856, local journals were referring to baseball as the "national pastime" or "national game".
The Jewish Journal could refer to a number of publications:
Some academic journals do refer to Wikipedia articles, but are not elevating it to the same level as traditional references.
Some early journals and maps refer to the lower river as the Sorel River.
Journal of Technology Law & Policy can refer to:
Journal of Law & Technology may refer to:
The Journal of Communication referred to the 1970s as a "time of ferment, particularly in the speech field.
Many colleges and universities publish satirical journals conventionally referred to as "humor magazines."