Proper noun
Vose (plural Voses)
A surname.
“As an example, we don’t want the university telling us they’ve decided not to teach history anymore and that economics is all that really matters, so history is being terminated – thank you very much,” Vose says. Source: Internet
Born in Boston, Vose, whose father had founded the Vose & Sons Piano Company, first came to the Island in 1880 to visit a college friend from MIT. Source: Internet
Our workplace suffers if we are exclusive and keep out huge swaths of our creative, intelligent population, so we’re very much advocating for accessible and equitable higher education,” Vose adds. Source: Internet
Even though the drivers were intense on the road, Vose noted how relaxed Irish natives were in other respects. Source: Internet