Proper noun
Gothard (plural Gothards)
A surname.
Gothard has been making the case that St. Paul is underfunded by more than $80 million by the state and federal governments for special education and other services. Source: Internet
Gothard supposedly knew about the illicit activity and turned a blind eye, which led to him resigning as head for a grand total of three weeks. Source: Internet
So I rang Jersey’s chief engineer, Mr. Sidney Gothard, and said, ‘I would like Mr. Patterson to return to discuss a serious error in the calculations.’ Source: Internet
Christmas with The Gothard Sisters Online — Dec. 4-25: Hear a full-length Celtic Christmas performance from The Gothard Sisters ; donations accepted. Source: Internet
Edmonds’ own Gothard Sisters are offering a weekly online concert called A Cozy Celtic Concert Series. Source: Internet
In a prepared statement, Gothard said, “We are extremely disappointed our educators continue down a path toward a strike. Source: Internet