1. creelman - Noun
2. Creelman - Proper noun
Creelman (plural Creelmans)
A surname originating as an occupation.
creelman (plural creelmen)
One who fishes with a creel.
In 1906, Creelman invited George Corsan, swimming instructor of the varsity squad at the University of Toronto, to give swimming talks and demonstrations. Source: Internet
James Creelman wrote an anecdote in his memoir that artist Frederic Remington telegrammed Hearst to tell him all was quiet in Cuba and "There will be no war." Source: Internet
Leader of the Anti-Re-election Movement, 1908–1909 Photo of Porfirio Díaz (1830–1915) that accompanied the Creelman interview in Pearson's Magazine (1908). Source: Internet
Goldner (page unknown) Cooper called in James Ashmore Creelman (who was working on the script of The Most Dangerous Game at the time) and the two men worked together on several drafts under the title The Eighth Wonder. Source: Internet
Allison, a native of Aylesbury, served for 14 years as principal in Evasham, Creelman, Lucky Lake and Davidson, before joining the Biggar School Unit as superintendent of schools in 1965, according to his obituary in the StarPhoenix. Source: Internet
Besides the five Indigenous players, Gold River’s squad also included guards Toby Leighton, Connor Creelman and Tyler Gedlaman, small forward Jared Gjesdal, centre Jacob Tarasoff and power forward Logan Rose. Source: Internet