Proper noun
Cassin (plural Cassins)
A surname.
Let us rediscover the spirituality of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and revive the legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt, Charles Malik and Rene Cassin. We owe it to ourselves and future generations. With God's help we will build – together – a better world. Alfred de Zayas
According to Cassin, the final three articles place rights in the context of limits, duties and the social and political order in which they are to be realized. Source: Internet
Aftermath main USS, behind the wreckage of Downes and Cassin. Source: Internet
However, after his death on January 1, 1938, his age was given as 71. Crawford's mother subsequently married Henry J. Cassin (died October 25, 1922). Source: Internet
Despite his own relatively minor status as an impresario, Cassin managed to get such diverse and noted performers as Anna Pavlova and Eva Tanguay during his career. Source: Internet
At Dawn We Slept page 49 in drydock with Cassin and Downes, hit by one bomb and debris from USS Cassin; remained in service. 9 dead. Source: Internet