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Pauline Frederick (journalist)

Pauline Frederick (February 13, 1908 – May 9, 1990) was an American journalist in newspapers, radio and television, as well as co-author of a book in 1941 and sole author of a book in 1967. in her nearly 50-year career, she covered numerous stories ranging from politics and articles of particular interest to women to military conflicts, and public interest pieces. Her career extended from the 1930s until 1981; she is considered one of the pioneering women in journalism.
== Early life ==
Pauline Frederick was born in Gallitzin, Pennsylvania on February 13, 1908, although several sources state the year as 1906.〔 Her father was Mathew Frederick, a postmaster, and her mother was Catherine Stanley.〔 Her family later relocated to Harrisburg, where she attended high school.〔 Frederick actually began her journalism career as a high school student, winning essay contests and writing for her school and local newspapers. She was her class valedictorian when she graduated in 1926.〔 When Frederick was only eighteen years old, she had to undergo a complete hysterectomy, which left her unable to conceive children.〔 Pauline decided that since she would never be a mother, she would devote all of her time and energy to a career. Upon graduation from high school, she entered American University in Washington, D.C., where she received her bachelor and master's degrees in political science and international law. “A history professor, however, advised her to ‘leave the law to others’ and go back to journalism".〔 After finishing college at American University, Pauline followed the professor's advice pursuing a career in journalism with great determination, “and within four years she began to receive invitations to White House press events”.〔

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