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Remembering Real Estate Today. (history of 'Real Estate Today' magazine)

Real Estate Today

| November 01, 1995 | Klock, Joseph P. | COPYRIGHT 1995 National Association of Realtors. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Parting can be such sweet sorrow, but the future with Today's Realtor[R] holds great promise.

In the decades preceding 1968, a literary evolution took shape at the National Institute of Real Estate Brokers (NIREB), or "NIGH-reb," as it was nicknamed to distinguish it from "NAY-rab," its parent National Association of Real Estate Boards (NAREB). (Those two organizations were destined to become the REALTORS NATIONAL MARKETING INSTITUTE[R] [RNMI[R], or RIN-uhmee"] and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF Realtors[R] [NAR, or "Nahr"], respectively.)

In April of that year, RNMI[R] unveiled an 84-page quarterly magazine, real estate today[R] (as it was styled in its early …

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