Proper noun
Gimbel (plural Gimbels)
A surname.
Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference (Princeton University Press, 1960), the most detailed history * Gimbel, John. Source: Internet
The payouts from Gimbel department stores remained the same so that five-time champions retired with a grand total of $19,500. Source: Internet
When Bernard's brother, Adam Gimbel, became president of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Bernard's sudden passing, the company expanded, opening seasonal resort branches in Palm Beach, Florida and Southampton, New York, in 1928. Source: Internet
Personal life Greenberg married Caral Gimbel (of the Gimbel's New York department store family) on February 18, 1946, three days after signing a $60,000 ($ today) contract with the Tigers. Source: Internet
See Gimbel for a discussion of one possible copy of the 1793 French text. Source: Internet
"That suggests there is still this pool of workers that employers can tap without raising wages," Gimbel said. Source: Internet