Proper noun
A surname from German.
A census-designated place in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.
A city in Barry County, Missouri, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA new psychological assessment tool, the Values in Action Inventory developed by the American psychologists Peterson and Seligman includes humour (and playfulness) as one of the core character strengths of an individual. Source: Internet
Former APA president Martin Seligman spoke upon the invitation of the CIA on his animal experimentation where he shocked a dog unpredictably and repeatedly into total, helpless passivity. Source: Internet
Activists lambasted University President Joel Seligman for how the school handled sexual harassment claims against Professor T. Florian Jaeger. Source: Internet
After a 45-minute delay due to unfavorable 20-mile-an-hour wind and slight rain, 22year-old Seligman, who had only been flying for four months, managed to take off in his Moisant monoplane, determined not to disappoint the spectators. Source: Internet
Lincoln Seligman, Sir Edward’s godson, has called for an official inquiry saying there were serious flaws in Operation Conifer. Source: Internet
His step-daughter Fosca was in fact joyfully writing a letter to an English friend of the family, Sibyl Seligman, telling her that the cancer was shrinking when she was called to her father's bedside because of the heart attack. Source: Internet