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Ruml

American  
[ruhm-uhl] / ˈrʌm əl /

noun

  1. Beardsley 1894–1960, U.S. economist and businessman.


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The bride and groom, both lawyers, work together in Louisville, Ky., at Ruml & Bozell, a law firm that handles trust and estate matters.

From New York Times • May 20, 2018

Mrs. Ruml, 38, graduated from Duke and received a law degree from the University of Kentucky.

From New York Times • May 20, 2018

Mr. Ruml sent Ms. Elrod a text, and within a week and a half, they had their first date.

From New York Times • May 20, 2018

Coming after one of the longest and bitterest tax fights in U.S. history, it was, like the Battle for Africa, a famous victory�particularly for an outsider like Beardsley Ruml, who has no standing in politics.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ruml, along with 3,000 other journalists, had lost his job and been expelled from the Communist Party.

From Time Magazine Archive