Proper noun
Aronson (plural Aronsons)
A surname.
Aronson, p.92 On 15 April 1946, Margaret was confirmed into the Church of England. Source: Internet
Aronson and Newman 2002 It was highly contagious, and mortality could reach as high as 30 percent. Source: Internet
Aronson 1980: 108 Returning to Paris in 1941 he formed the "Socialisme et Liberté" resistance group. Source: Internet
Aronson, p. 260 By the early 1970s, the Snowdons had drifted apart. Source: Internet
Aronson 1980: 157 Literature Sartre wrote successfully in a number of literary modes and made major contributions to literary criticism and literary biography. Source: Internet
Isaacs, Ronald H. The Jewish Information Source Book: A Dictionary and Almanac, Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc., 1993. p. 202. citation The most significant of these is the Jewish community of the New Orleans area. Source: Internet