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1media/image8-new.jpg2021-08-26T10:57:27-07:001909 - First Journalism Course3Professor of English Edward Kidder Graham (1876-1918) offers the first course in journalism in the Department of English.plain2021-09-01T08:21:43-07:00Professor of English Edward Kidder Graham (1876-1918) offers the first course in journalism in the Department of English. “English 16: Journalism” covered the history of journalism, style, the structure of the news story, and the study of modern journals and included practical exercises. By taking additional English courses, students could earn a certificate in journalism.