After covering big-time trials for 15 years or more, I'm pretty sure I don't act like celluloid newspaperwomen. — Aggie (image via Los Angeles Public Library) Talk about starting from the bottom: when Aggie's husband told her their little household couldn't afford to buy her new stockings that year, the 24-year-old L.A. housewife went hunting for a part-time job. She scored a gig at The Los Angeles Record, as a switchboard operator, and bam — a newspaperwoman was born.
A Woman to Know: Aggie Underwood
A Woman to Know: Aggie Underwood
A Woman to Know: Aggie Underwood
After covering big-time trials for 15 years or more, I'm pretty sure I don't act like celluloid newspaperwomen. — Aggie (image via Los Angeles Public Library) Talk about starting from the bottom: when Aggie's husband told her their little household couldn't afford to buy her new stockings that year, the 24-year-old L.A. housewife went hunting for a part-time job. She scored a gig at The Los Angeles Record, as a switchboard operator, and bam — a newspaperwoman was born.