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Social columns or women's pages were the main outlet available to women journalists during the period.
She felt that having her name mentioned more frequently than ever in the social columns was highly desirable for the wife of a company director.
His grandchildren are a perennial subject of local social columns and paparazzi.
It seems that everybody in town writes a social column; there must be a score of them, and they are all priceless.
They're the names that fill the social column in the Gleaner when the tourists have gone.
However, she became frustrated at the lack of creative input, as the papers merely wanted a social column.
The next day I had the explanation of his interest: there was a paragraph about me in the social column of the local paper.
His picture had never been printed in the social columns or in the Sunday rotogravures.
She was reading the local paper, paying careful attention to the local police blotter and the social columns.
A recent wave of kidnappings has cooled interest in appearing in social columns.
Her works were published in the "Big City Beat," her social column.
During this time they frequently appeared in the social columns of the Sydney newspapers because they liked to entertain.
His name appeared in social columns as an arts connoisseur, socialite, international traveler and cultural ambassador.
According to the social columns, he had met his wife-to-be at the 1973 Spinsters Ball.
Milt found his name in a couple of social columns, and his wife's an interior decorator."
"Have you read the social columns?"
IV For a month they watched the social columns, and waited for a return dinner-invitation.
Mrs. Bass is a fixture at glittery Met opening nights and in social columns.
It has also helped Ms. Sacco keep herself, as much as her customers, an item in the social columns.
The city's social columns are clipped for him daily, and he never forgets a major donor's birthday or a prime social event.
At the age of 14, while delivering groceries after school, he started writing a social column for The Suffolk Citizen.
He was renowned in the social columns as an escort of widows and a star of musical comedies on the Peninsula.
She wrote social columns.
Mr. Noro remembers copying their names from the social columns when he sent out his first letter.
Feature sections included "Original Correspondence" and a social column as well as notice of theatre productions.