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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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Barack Obama was criticized for answering reporters’ questions in an “informal” tan suit, while Secretary of Labor George Shultz was once lampooned for appearing in an “old-fashioned” double-breasted suit.

From The Wall Street Journal

I mean, if we change the list to People Who Should Also Be Facing a Community Justice Panel, I can think of two names right away: Owen Shultz and Leo Hilliard.

From Literature

Mr. Rauh is the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in economics at the Hoover Institution and a finance professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

Like Ronald Reagan and George Shultz, Cheney believed in free markets and America’s founding principles, and he strove to deflect crises that could endanger them.

From The Wall Street Journal