Proper noun
Schultze (plural Schultzes)
A surname.
A man named Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm Schultze had already patented a machine called the Horseshoe (it was the first patent granted to a gambling machine, so certainly historically interesting). Source: Internet
In the relay events, Kenneth Schultze, Bogdan Pavel, Tanner Carnegie and Jake Hanna won the men's 4 x 200 metres, clocking in at 1:33.71 minutes. Source: Internet
But no employee or customer I interview is less than effusive, or at least positive, about the place or the man, Mark Schultze. Source: Internet
Father Schultze, who grew up in the San Jose area when it was part of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, was taught religion by a Sulpician while at St. Francis High School, he said. Source: Internet
She was born on Feb. 9, 1935, in Dayton, Ohio, and was the daughter of Jeannette (Reinicke) and Harold E. Schultze, previously deceased. Source: Internet
Pete Schultze spoke Tuesday for his mother, Wini, who was raped in October 1976. Source: Internet