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Shultz

American  
[shoolts] / ʃʊlts /

noun

  1. George P(ratt), 1920–2021, U.S. government official and diplomat: secretary of state 1982–89.


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“I told my dad when it was 90% Duke, 10% UConn, if I put $1,000 on UConn, I could flip that into $10,000,” Shultz said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026

Michael said Shultz then "encouraged" him to leave the church - while Corfield was moved to be a minister across the border, in the US state of Montana.

From BBC • Feb. 15, 2026

Linda Raschke first learned about the stock market from a book in her father’s library: “A Treasury of Wall Street Wisdom,” edited by Harry D. Shultz.

From MarketWatch • Nov. 17, 2025

Shultz and her colleagues were in the process of developing these methods well before January’s fires broke out.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 7, 2025

Fleming and Smith withstood the onslaught in good style, particularly Fleming, who, wearing a bold red tie and an abiding smile, endured Shultz with gentlemanly resignation.

From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote