Proper noun
Lubin (plural Lubins)
A surname.
After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh’s medical school, Lubin served his country in Vietnam as a physician. Source: Internet
Cullen et al. 2007, p. 661. The nickname "Babe" originated from an Italian barber near the Lubin Studios in Jacksonville, Florida who would rub Hardy's face with talcum powder and say "That's nice-a baby!" Source: Internet
Other actors in the Lubin company mimicked this and Hardy was billed as "Babe Hardy" in his early films. Source: Internet
Also, the Joseph I. Lubin School of Accounting was named No. 10 in the nation by The Chronicle of Higher Education. Source: Internet
Co-founder Joseph Lubin went on to found the Brooklyn-based ConsenSys, a startup that focuses on building decentralized apps. Source: Internet
Common dishes here, such as General Tso's or sweet and sour pork, are familiar to Americans, but these dishes are rarely found in China, according to Lubin. Source: Internet