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Robus

American  
[roh-buhs] / ˈroʊ bəs /

noun

  1. Hugo, 1885–1963, U.S. sculptor.


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Third-Grade Teacher Mary Robus credits him with being instantly on call for any teacher.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jose de Creeft and Hugo Robus are two elderly U.S. sculptors whose styles, backgrounds and techniques are worlds apart; but they get their inspiration from the same source.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cleveland-born Hugo Robus, also 75, the son of an iron molder, managed to get to Paris in 1912.

From Time Magazine Archive

In doing so, he rattled the chains by which it was lowered, and Robus, the officer in charge, took this as a signal to raise the bell.

From Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends by Aronson, Sol

When Robus saw what had happened, he cast himself into the sea in a gallant endeavor to rescue his master.

From Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends by Aronson, Sol