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Herman   /hˈərmən/   Listen
Herman

noun
1.
United States jazz musician and bandleader (1913-1987).  Synonyms: Woodrow Charles Herman, Woody Herman.



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"Herman" Quotes from Famous Books



... here, Mr. Grey, acting the solitaire in the park! I want your opinion about a passage in 'Herman and Dorothea.'" ...
— Vivian Grey • The Earl of Beaconsfield

... interested in Herman Melville, at this time living in Pittsfield. There was even talk of their writing something together, as I judge from some correspondence; though this ...
— A Study Of Hawthorne • George Parsons Lathrop

... is a certificate from the register's office at Denver, stating that the Lost Claim, which lies just within this cave here, is the property of Herman von Zepplin. Had you examined this neighborhood more closely you would have found my claim stakes driven, as required by law. With the certificate is a report on the assay of the samples of ore I sent them, showing that, while the mine is a valuable property, ...
— The Pony Rider Boys in the Rockies • Frank Gee Patchin

... the hints contained in it should be verified. Since its first appearance commentators have exercised their ingenuity upon it, perceiving it to be allegorical, but until recently without success.... I follow Dr. Herman's Baumgart's lead in the exposition which I ...
— Beacon Lights of History, Volume XIII • John Lord

... was a cavalier of consummate vigor and activity. He immediately sent couriers to the alcaydes of the neighboring fortresses, to Herman Carrello, captain of a body of the Holy Brotherhood, and to certain knights of the order of Alcantara. Puerto Carrero was the first to take the field. Knowing the hard and hungry service of these border scampers, he made every man ...
— Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada • Washington Irving


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