Proper noun
A surname.
(Oxford University, informal) Ellipsis of Wolfson College, Oxford..
(Cambridge University, informal) Ellipsis of Wolfson College, Cambridge..
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA four-storey building, with five bays of each floor, Wolfson boasts impressive views of Walton Street from the rear and Somerville's main quadrangle from the front. Source: Internet
A partial translation of Crescas was produced by Harry Austryn Wolfson of Harvard University in 1929. Source: Internet
A young Palestinian girl is seen recovering with her mother by her side after going through a cardiac catheterization at the Wolfson Medical Center in the central Israeli city of Holon, on April 11, 2018. Source: Internet
And all of this was made possible by the labours and donations of parents, by a grant from the Wolfson Foundation and by further grants from Her Majesty's Government. Source: Internet
Holon’s Wolfson Medical Center said the 61-year-old woman, whose name has not yet been released, was brought in late last month from a geriatric hospital’s rehabilitation ward, and suffered from preexisting conditions. Source: Internet
D., in Hooper DC, Wolfson JS (eds): Quinolone antimicrobial agents, ed 2., Washington DC, American Society for Microbiology : XIII - XIV, 1993. Source: Internet