Reuter
Paul Julius, Baron de, 1816–99, English founder of an international news agency, born in Germany.
Contemporary Examples
“You sort of have to get over some pretty large hurdles of face implausibility,” Reuter said.
Heroin Works Better Than Methadone, So Why Won’t Politicians Allow It? Jesse Singal March 11, 2012
Historical Examples
Joseph passed the examination in such a manner that Reuter’s satisfaction increased with every answer.
The Catholic World, Vol. X, October 1869 Various
Mr. Reuter now performs this duty both for home and foreign news.
Curiosities of Civilization Andrew Wynter
Semi-official communiqu to the newspapers through Reuter’s Agency, September 23, 1902.
Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question Lucien Wolf
It was evident that Reuter was through, and Thompson signaled him to come in.
Baseball Joe, Captain of the Team Lester Chadwick
Their retreat, said Reuter, in a euphemistic message from Rome, was “attended by some loss.”
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 Henry Baerlein
Reuter’s column is all anybody really cares for in the paper.
Mount Royal, Volume 1 of 3 Mary Elizabeth Braddon
H— had not finished his work at Norderney, so I was alone on board for Reuter.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson
I had suffered sorely, Reuter, but surely I was well rewarded.
The Black Watch Scout Joe Cassells
We learned of it from the Reuter telegram that has just been sent on.
The ‘Ayesha’ being the adventures of the landing squad of the ‘Emden’ Hellmuth von Mcke
noun
Baron Paul Julius von (paul ˈjuːliʊs fɔn). original name Israel Beer Josaphat. 1816–99, German telegrapher, who founded a news agency in London (1851)
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