Proper noun
Brookes
A surname.
Bertie Brookes and I shared a common view that, beyond the practical activities of information provision, there could be discerned a more general science of information. He tended towards a mathematical formulation of this: I was more interested in its social aspects. Brian Campbell Vickery
A great majority of them are going to have a very difficult time in the next 12 months," says former Myer boss Bernie Brookes who ran the department store from 2006 to 2015 and now chairs toy wholesaler Funtastic while working as an adviser to the sector. Source: Internet
Although he was too old to attend the 1894 Congress, Brookes would continue to support Coubertin's efforts, most importantly by using his connections with the Greek government to seek its support in the endeavour. Source: Internet
An internal inquiry by the school found that the act was allegedly consensual and according to an email to the mother from Executive Headmaster Mr Greg Brookes, the school wanted to punish both boys. Source: Internet
Chief Superintendent Nigel Brookes of said it was “unacceptable” for anyone to use the march “as an excuse for criminal behaviour” – but said officers had worked to minimise disruption. Source: Internet
Brookes and Davey 2009, p. 49. Continuous airborne patrols proved untenable, however, and the refuelling mechanisms across the Vulcan fleet fell into disuse in the 1960s. Source: Internet