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Russwurm

American  
[ruhs-wurm] / ˈrʌs wɜrm /

noun

  1. John Brown, 1799–1851, Jamaican-born journalist in the U.S. and (after 1829) journalist and statesman in Liberia.


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Quotable: “The economy is at a standstill in Germany,” said Siegfried Russwurm, the president of the Federation of German Industries.

From New York Times • Jan. 19, 2024

“The economy is at a standstill in Germany,” said Siegfried Russwurm, the president of the Federation of German Industries.

From New York Times • Jan. 18, 2024

"Both sides should ensure we do not end up in a trade conflict," the head of Germany's BDI Industry Association Siegfried Russwurm said.

From Reuters • Mar. 3, 2023

"The B7 support the idea of an open and ambitious climate club," said BDI and B7 President Siegfried Russwurm.

From Reuters • May 25, 2022

"Freedoms Journal", which had been founded in 1827 by Samuel E. Cornish and John B. Russwurm, was the first in a long series of Afro-American newspapers.

From The Black Experience in America by Coombs, Norman