Proper noun
Hoskin (plural Hoskins)
A surname.
1960s Exterior of the college from the southeast on Hoskin Avenue, showing residence of the master In 1960, Davies joined Trinity College at the University of Toronto, where he would teach literature until 1981. Source: Internet
Chief Hoskin says Cherokee Nation is also planning a series of community visits so Cherokee elders who do not have access to the online application can meet with tribal staff in a drive-through event to enroll in the program. Source: Internet
Hoskin 1996 This came to a head at a meeting sponsored by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in Oxford in 1981. Source: Internet
In Coyne, Hoskin, Pedersen (eds), Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican Conference to Commemorate its 400th Anniversary. Source: Internet
Bishop Derek Hoskin stressed that while construction of the church in 1886 and the fact it is still in use today is important, there is much more to Christ Church. Source: Internet
"It's very difficult to get a case where it's straightforward that predation has taken place," says Michelle Lally, a partner with Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP law office in Toronto. Source: Internet