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Blast from the Past – Volume 1: The First American Technical Communicator?
Today’s entry from the TCGM grad school archives is from April 2010, when I was still a tech comm fledgling. Note the reference to Walter Issacson towards the end of the entry. His name might be more familiar to us … Continue reading
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