Proper noun
Cushman (plural Cushmans)
A surname.
Ad from Cushman & Denison, 172 9th Avenue, New York City, in The Book-Keeper, August 1894, p. 6. In 1904 Cushman & Denison registered a trade mark for the "Gem" name in connection with paper clips. Source: Internet
Cushman & Osborn (2013): p. 337 In addition, he was awarded the Brotherhood Award by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for his work in the advancement of African American characters on television. Source: Internet
Herbert Ernest Cushman claims Anaximander has "the first European philosophical conception of god", A beginner's history of philosophy, Volume 1 pg. 24 Because of this, they did not hesitate to speak for a "Greek miracle". Source: Internet
AQR Capital Management LLC raised its holdings in shares of Cushman & Wakefield PLC (NYSE:CWK) by 61.0% in the 1st quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. Source: Internet
Cushman & Wakefield has developed concepts under the banner of “Six Feet Office” for respecting social distances. Source: Internet
Earlier this year, a Cushman & Wakefield report anointed the Rue Saint-Honoré as the hottest strip in the French capital for luxury shoppers in terms of store openings last year, accounting for nearly half of the city’s transactions. Source: Internet