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Luebke

American  
[lyp-kuh] / ˈlüp kə /

noun

  1. Heinrich Lübke, Heinrich.


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The commission's Secretary Thomas Luebke said the panel had received over 2,000 comments from the public and that they were "overwhelmingly in opposition - over 99% to this project".

From BBC

Heinrich Luebke resigned in 1969 over allegations that he had used slave labour and built concentration camps during the World War Two Nazi regime.

From Reuters

“I found it an incredible honor to be a part of the office, working with the commission and Secretary Thomas Luebke and his staff,” Guillot said by phone Tuesday.

From Washington Post

“It’s a very low city, and if you want to maintain the emphasis on the monumental elements, then you don’t want big, expressive forms down on the riverfront,” says Thomas Luebke, secretary of the U.S.

From Washington Post

Secretary Thomas Luebke could not recall an instance when a member has been replaced before the completion of the term, unless they resigned.

From Washington Post