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Donald R. Watson
The Watson School of Education is named for the late Donald R. Watson (1926-1994), co-owner of the Pepsi Cola bottling company, and a major benefactor of the Watson School of Education. His portrait was done from photographs by Pete Turner.102 (Watson School
Watson, D E (Donald), VX16884
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/424358Surname: WATSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: D E (DONALD). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX16884. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 30541.252221
Item: [2016.0049.56619] "Watson, D E (Donald), VX16884
Watson, Donald Henry (1905–2004)
Donald Henry Watson was a missionary to Pitcairn Island and worked for the Adventist church in Australia and New Zealand.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1534/thumbnail.jp
Rolls of the Board of Architects Queensland, 1930 - 1980
Dataset contains searchable document of digitised material and text output files of Architects Rolls of Queensland 1930-1980; Removals from the Register of Architects 1964-1980; and Lists of approved Architectural Companies in Queensland 1973-1980. Please note that although some cleaning was undertaken on the Qualification for Registration Paragraph of Section 15 (1) of "The Architects Act of 1928", the OCR returned a low accuracy rate for these characters. 
The Fortunate Few.
"In comparison to Japan's system of selection the English and Welsh Bar's approach to qualification seems almost lax suggests Donald Cryan and Andrew Watson"
Nancy Dingham Watson Correspondence
Entries include a typed letter of correspondence from children\u27s author Nancy Dingham Watson on Aldren A. Watson, Illustration & Design, Putney, Vermont, stationery with a red-inked print image of a train, in reply to the Maine State Library concerning her recent book When is Tomorrow? dedicated to her father and illustrated by her husband, and visits to Vinalhaven, Maine, prompted (in part) by a seasonal allergy to ragweed, with typed correspondence from Aldren Watson discussing his father-in-law\u27s delight on reading the book, a typographical error, notice of new farm book What Does A Begin With?, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library on receipt of her book gift for the Maine Author Collection
Transcript of interview with William C. Watson Jr., Deputy Director of CDC and Joseph F. Giordano, PHA conducted by Donald A. Berreth September 15, 1984
Transcript of interview with William C. Watson Jr., Deputy Director of CDC and Joseph F. Giordano, PHA conducted by Donald A. Berreth September 15, 1984.Summary: Watson and Giordano began describing how they were recruited to the public health service. Watson was hired to the Venereal Disease (VD) program by Johannes Stuart and soon became Giordano\u2019s boss in the Public Health Service (PHS). The VD program in the South East focused on running mass blood tests for syphilis, which they said was easier to do then than it would be now. They both recalled the work environment after WWII: people were eager workers and jobs were found easily, but the high job loss rate meant people had to be flexible, mobile, and hard working. Finally, Watson described the power struggle with former CDC employees when the VD program had to move to Atlanta; the VD team brought a grant program, regional office structure, field staff, and big budget. Despite faults of the times, Watson praised the PHS as a well-managed organization
A directory of Queensland architects to 1940
A directory of Queensland architects to 1940 / Donald Watson, Judith McKay. Occasional publication / Fryer Memorial Library ; no.
2004-2005 Brad Watson
Brad Watson is the author of two collections of stories and two novels, The Heaven of Mercury, which was a finalist for the 2002 National Book Award, and Miss Jane, longlisted for the 2016 National Book Award. His fiction has been published in The New Yorker, Granta, Ecotone, Electric Literature, and the Idaho Review, among other publications. He teaches at the University of Wyoming, Laramie.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/grisham_res/1015/thumbnail.jp
Reflections on the Life and Times of Alan Watson
The author summarizes the career of Alan Watson, J.D. and University of Georgia Law School faculty member
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