Proper noun
Fergusson (plural Fergussons)
A surname.
Adam Fergusson pointed out that in 1923 during the great Inflation in the Weimar Republic Gresham's Law began to work in reverse, as the official money became so worthless that virtually nobody would take it. Source: Internet
A disturbing event occurred when he took a vacation from his studies in Cambridge to meet up with his friend Francis Fergusson in Paris. Source: Internet
Although Fergusson easily fended off the attack, the episode convinced him of Oppenheimer's deep psychological troubles. Source: Internet
One passage in particular, strongly suggesting Sallust (86–35 BC) as the direct source, is often quoted from the Fergusson translation: Signatories Here are the signatories of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. Source: Internet
Andrea Fergusson, Brendan Tom and Deanna Lankin hang out in the new Experiential space-in-progress coming to Tofino’s Industrial Way in June. Source: Internet
Fergusson noticed that Oppenheimer was not well and to help distract him from his depression told Oppenheimer that he (Fergusson) was to marry his girlfriend Frances Keeley. Source: Internet