Proper noun
Wellman (plural Wellmans)
A surname.
But the rainy day has been five months now and savings have been used up,” said Wellman. Source: Internet
In 2011, as students took their final exams in Wellman Hall, they found firefighters barging into their classes, evacuating them as a result of asbestos exposure in the ventilation system. Source: Internet
In William A. Wellman 's adventure film Beau Geste (1939), he plays one of three daring English brothers who join the French Foreign Legion in the Sahara to fight local tribes. Source: Internet
Family Flora Wellman Jack London's mother, Flora Wellman, was the fifth and youngest child of Pennsylvania Canal builder Marshall Wellman and his first wife, Eleanor Garrett Jones. Source: Internet
Late in 1876, Flora Wellman married John London, a partially disabled Civil War veteran, and brought her baby John, later known as Jack, to live with the newly married couple. Source: Internet
Other papers such as Douglass's North Star picked up the notice, printing it on July 14. Wellman, 2004, p. 189 The meeting place was to be the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel National Park Service. Source: Internet