Proper noun
Tilson (plural Tilsons)
A surname.
Last week the doctor at the Tilson Rural Clinic had shown him his X-rays, the too-easy-to-interpret shadows on his liver and lungs. Guilford had declined an offer of surgery and and last-gasp radiation therapy. This horse was too old to beat. Robert Charles Wilson
The B-side of the Columbia Masterworks release features Tilson Thomas leading the New York Philharmonic in An American In Paris. Source: Internet
Sonia Tilson was born in Swansea, South Wales and educated at Monmouth School for Girls. Source: Internet
The San Francisco Symphony has been celebrating the summer solstice with a week of Igor Stravinsky concerts (above) anchored by four performances of under Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas. Source: Internet
Rand executive vice president Daniel P. Penberthy says that out of 60 portfolio companies the firm has invested in since 2002, Tilson is the only one to achieve the top-line revenue target its CEO promised. Source: Internet
Tilson said that he and Sheriff Hensley have worked out a mutual agreement that regardless of whether an emergency situation occurs in a city or county school, both departments will respond. Source: Internet