Proper noun
Andrus (plural Andruses)
A surname.
Bloch, p. 456. Nuremberg Prison Commandant Burton C. Andrus later recalled that Ribbentrop turned to the prison's Lutheran chaplain immediately before the hood was placed over his head and whispered, "I'll see you again." Source: Internet
In addition, Kazakh skier Alexei Poltoranin, coached by Estonians Mati Alaver and Andrus Veerpalu, was nabbed by the police. Source: Internet
Texas Rangers’ Anderson Tejeda (71) and Elvis Andrus, right, celebrate after Andrus hit a solo home run off Los Angeles Angels’ Andrew Heaney during the second inning of a baseball game in Arlington, Texas, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. Source: Internet
Andrus went from logging in Orofino to the governor’s mansion in 1970 before made him Idaho’s first presidential Cabinet member, recruiting him as Interior secretary from 1977 to 1981. Source: Internet
Andrus pushed for a national monument for the White Clouds to help Simpson get his wilderness bill passed. Source: Internet
Andrus worked closely with Rep. Mo Udall, D-Ariz., to finally pass a bill protecting 104.3 million acres, including 12 new parks, 56 million acres of wilderness, 25 wild and scenic rivers, and 11 new national wildlife refuges. Source: Internet