Proper noun
Brower (plural Browers)
A surname.
Brower is quickly becoming a brand-name Washington writer because of her ability to deliver juicy tidbits and insider information while steering her books toward a mainstream audience without sacrificing historical credibility. Source: Internet
Companies are pushing out more products to meet the sharp increase in demand, according to Dave Brower, vice president of risk management for Truline Corp., a local trucking company that delivers products to businesses, during a news conference Sunday. Source: Internet
In Brower, New York's state appeals court ruled that the terms of the shrink-wrapped license document were enforceable because the customer's assent was evident by its failure to return the merchandise within the 30 days specified by the document. Source: Internet
Through the support of Town Manager Lisa Piering, Chief Hamblin was successful in obtaining anonymous psychological services for the Rangely Police Department employees through Brower Psychological in Denver. Source: Internet
He was the son of George N. and Florence M. Brower of Mamaroneck, NY. Source: Internet
Brower wrote about this on the LA Times op-ed page. Source: Internet