Proper noun
Reuter (plural Reuters)
A surname. of German origin
A former bank clerk, in 1847 he became a partner in Reuter and Stargardt, a Berlin book-publishing firm. Source: Internet
Built by Ludwig Bohnstedt between 1866 and 1868, this neo-renaissance house was the home of Fritz Reuter, a well-known poet of the Low German dialect, from 1868 until his death in 1874. Source: Internet
In 1865, Reuter and Wolff signed agreements with Havas's sons, forming a cartel designating exclusive reporting zones for each of their agencies within Europe. Source: Internet
Reuter, pg. 254 However, this policy necessarily meant war with not only the Byzantine Empire but the Muslim Fatimid Caliphate as well, who claimed southern Italy as within their sphere influence. Source: Internet
The other proposals were submitted by Flaherty & Collins Properties of Indianapolis; Mille Lacs Corporate Ventures of Onamia, Minn.; Reuter Walton Development of Minneapolis; Sherman and Associates of Minneapolis; and Swerdling and Associates of Denver. Source: Internet
An exciting proposal from Ray Maholchic was to honor Snowline’s grounds’ keeper, Rick Reuter, by naming the baseball field at Serrano High School (SHS) after him. Source: Internet