Proper noun
Gelman (plural Gelmans)
A surname.
I've worked for 55 years. I'm going to take a little time off, to tell you the truth. It's just that now in the last couple of weeks, Gelman is pouring it on. 'Farewell to Regis!' It's getting embarrassing. Regis Philbin
Audrey Gelman, co-founder and CEO of women’s club The Wing told that her assistant Penelope “is in my inbox all day” to colour-code her emails into 60 categories. Source: Internet
Gelman (2005, p 5) Design-of-experiments terms (Condensed from the NIST Engineering Statistics handbook: Section 5.7. Source: Internet
Waugh 1947, pp. 20–21 Canemaker 2005, p. 253 In 1966, cartoonist Woody Gelman discovered the original artwork for many Little Nemo strips at a cartoon studio where McCay's son Bob had worked. Source: Internet
Gelman, S. The essential child: Origins of essentialism in everyday thought. Source: Internet
In the call, Gelman, who bought Ditmas Park’s most expensive home last year, thanked employees for their dedication and proffered a message of hope: “Please know that what we’ve created here is enduring and important,” the founder said. Source: Internet