Proper noun
Harkin (plural Harkins)
A surname from Irish.
In 1994, Senator Harkin appeared on television with cancer patients who blamed Dr. Jacobs for blocking their access to untested cancer treatment, leading Jacobs to resign in frustration. Source: Internet
Even though a for-profit degree “costs a lot more,” Harkin told “in the job market it’s worth less than a degree from, say, a community college.” Source: Internet
We really need to go until the end of October to have a chance at a reasonable count for our communities,” Harkin wrote. Source: Internet
Harkin dropped out. Source: Internet
He also gave a series of interviews to journalist W. A. Harkin which formed the basis of a second book published in 1914, entitled Political Reminiscences of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Tupper. Source: Internet
It was first negotiated by Senator Tom Harkin and Representative Eliot Engel after watching a documentary that showed the cocoa industry's widespread issue of child slavery and trafficking. Source: Internet