Proper noun
Sklar (plural Sklars)
A surname.
He changed it from a scholarly book in the third person to "a detective story – a whydunit" in the first person. citation Sklar edited the book and it was published in 1988. Source: Internet
The film was adapted by Stone and Zachary Sklar from the books On the Trail of the Assassins by Jim Garrison and Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs. Source: Internet
After the meeting, both Sklar and Blair confirmed that a deal to lease town employee office space in a building at 200 Ayer Road for five years with an 18-month opt out clause was dead. Source: Internet
Although he lives in New York City now, Matt grew up here in Westfield where the Sklar family has lived for 19 years. Source: Internet
Louvish, p. 74; Sklar, p. 72. When the Essanay contract ended in December 1915, Robinson, p. 149. After leaving Essanay, Chaplin found himself engaged in a legal battle with the company that lasted until 1922. Source: Internet
He has also opened for Mark Maron, Whitney Cummings, and The Sklar Brothers. Source: Internet