Proper noun
Mendelson (plural Mendelsons)
A surname.
Attached to the coalition’s letter to Mendelson was a 14-page outline of 11 specific funding requests for LGBTQ related programs in the revised proposal whose funds would come from at least seven D.C. government agencies totaling $10.6 million. Source: Internet
See a review in Amihud, Mendelson and Pedersen, Market Liquidity, Cambridge University Press, 2013. Source: Internet
BJ Mendelson joins me now from his home in upstate New York. Source: Internet
But the security comes at a price, Mendelson says. Source: Internet
M. Mendelson, Many Sides, 1 Pericles' manner of thought and rhetorical charisma may have been in part products of Anaxagoras' emphasis on emotional calm in the face of trouble and skepticism about divine phenomena. Source: Internet
Yet, among the nine directors categorized as independent are some with close informal ties: director John Mendelson is president of the University of Texas M.A. Anderson Cancer Center, to which Enron and the Lay family contributed more than $1.9 million. Source: Internet