Proper noun
Schieffer (plural Schieffers)
A surname from German.
Mr. Schieffer recalled that early in his time as CBS News’s Pentagon correspondent, he learned that the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was upset with one of his reports. Source: Internet
Schieffer anchored the Saturday edition of the "CBS Evening News" for 23 years. Source: Internet
In contrast, Mr. Roberts said, he and Bob Schieffer, the 67-year-old Texan and Face the Nation host who is temporarily replacing Mr. Rather as evening anchor, are held in higher esteem by White House officials. Source: Internet
There are seats available for some colleges: one for the Bob Schieffer College of Communication, three for the College of Science & Engineering and two for the Neeley School of Business. Source: Internet
“My guess is we’ll see him threaten not to take part some place along the way, but whether he will or not, I think we’ll find out the night they have the debate,” Schieffer said. Source: Internet
John McCain lost his mind, as usual, on Nation, Face Bob Schieffer, in what was the oldest hour of television perhaps ever. Source: Internet