Proper noun
Raabe (plural Raabes)
A surname.
"It is particularly poor salesmanship for Ms. Raabe to cite Mahler's supposed conversion from Judaism to Catholicism. Source: Internet
Celebrities who visited during the expo included crooner Rudy Vallee and his band; hometown hero, Olympian Jesse Owens; and the world's most-famous munchkin, Meinhardt Raabe, who was still a few years away from his "Wizard of Oz" fame. Source: Internet
Raabe discusses that work, and other parts of his career, in Memories of a Munchkin, which turned out to be a better book than I expected. Source: Internet
Raabe, p. 189. Fall of the guilds An example of the last of the British Guilds meeting rooms c. 1820 As Ogilvie (2004) shows, the guilds negatively affected quality, skills, and innovation. Source: Internet
For example, Lüke points out that H. Raabe, an assistant to Küpfmüller, proved the theorem in his 1939 Ph. Source: Internet