Proper noun
Gitlin (plural Gitlins)
A surname.
Gitlin 1987: 333. The police assault in front of the Hilton Hotel the evening of August 28 became the most famous image of the Chicago demonstrations of 1968. Source: Internet
Gitlin, The Bourgeois Frontier, p. 166 In 1860, the city had 13,000 free people of color (gens de couleur libres), the class of free, mostly mixed-race people that developed during French and Spanish rule. Source: Internet
Gitlin 1987: 319. After the violence at the Chicago convention, Daley said his primary reason for calling in so many Guardsmen and police was reports he received indicating the existence of plots to assassinate many of the leaders, including himself. Source: Internet
Gitlin said his presentation will conclude with a question-and-answer period, and autographed and personalized copies of his book will be available online following the program. Source: Internet
The Bourgeois Frontier : French Towns, French Traders, and American Expansion, by Jay Gitlin (2009). Source: Internet
WESTFIELD-Sports journalist and author Martin Gitlin has “loved Boston” since a family trip in his youth included a visit to Fenway Park. Source: Internet