Proper noun
Kaler (plural Kalers)
A surname.
George Robey took up the, um, baton – “Many’s the squeeze she’s had of my blue bag on washing day” – to be followed by, among others, Berwick Kaler, who laid down his ginger wig and Wagon Wheel biscuits in 2019 after 40 years as York’s resident dame. Source: Internet
Former U President Eric Kaler said there is no doubt: Chinese students’ tuition dollars have helped ward off steeper tuition increases for Minnesotans during the lean recession years and likely boosted undergraduate financial aid. Source: Internet
In the 1971 film The Anderson Tapes Mrs. Hathaway ( Judith Lowry ) tells the burglars that they should see the sort of book her niece, Miss Kaler ( Margaret Hamilton ) is hiding in her bedroom—"The Story of O! It's disgusting!" Source: Internet
Ann Aronson, deputy chief of staff to President Eric Kaler, and Erin Dady, a special assistant to the president, later said publicly that they were the recipients of Teague's unwanted attention. Source: Internet
Board of Regents Chair David McMillan said Kaler had given the presidential search process “the luxury of time” for consultation with stakeholders. Source: Internet
Kaler said the province has reached a saturation point when it comes to public health messaging, and repeating the same warnings and advice isn’t going to result in more people adopting the measures if they already don’t believe they’re necessary. Source: Internet