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Newhouse

American  
[noo-hous, nyoo-] / ˈnuˌhaʊs, ˈnyu- /

noun

  1. Samuel I(rving), 1895–1979, U.S. publisher.


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He expected some negotiation, but Newhouse called him back and told him that the sellers had accepted.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 11, 2026

“We’re pretty clear that nicotine is not some smart drug or panacea for the normal range of human behavior and cognition,” Newhouse said.

From Salon • Jan. 9, 2026

Liebling, himself Jewish, labeled the elder Newhouse a “journalist chiffonier” — a rag picker.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 14, 2025

Over Zoom, Newhouse shows me a U-shaped graph.

From Slate • Jun. 11, 2025

In the preceding pages I have made frequent mention of the Newhouse and other brands of traps and the work would hardly be complete without a description of these traps.

From Science of Trapping Describes the Fur Bearing Animals, Their Nature, Habits And Distribution, With Practical Methods For Their Capture by Kreps, Elmer Harry