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    Snowmold research plots at the Toro Research Center in Minnesota, 1955

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    View of lined snowmold plots at the Toro Research Center, in Minnesota, 1955. Small amounts of snow in background, cars in lot in the back corner.Photographer uncertain"Snowmold overall looking West March 11, 1955 Jim Watson Toro R&D"Image taken on Kodachrome.Semicool humi

    Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass experimental plots established 7 weeks earlier Toro Research Center, Minnesota, 1953

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    View of mostly dirt plot with some bermudagrass growth -- zoysia also established 7 weeks earlier. At the Toro Research Center in Minnesota, 1953.Photographer uncertain"Bermuda-Zoysia Nursery Estab. 15 Jun 53 Note growth bermuda T. R. C. 8-6-53 Eval. of warm season test of equip. on these grasses Jim Watson"Image taken on Kodachrome.Semicool humi

    Diary of R McGregor Watson

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    A retrospective account of settlement in the Gulf Country, on Gregory Downs Station south of Burketown, Queensland. R McGregor Watson was a member of the Queensland pioneering family who overlanded cattle from the South in the 1870s. The Watson family originally settled at Walwa Station, Upper Murray, Victoria

    Martin Watson

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    "LAC. Martin Watson 67221 R.A.A.F. Med. orderly 9WMU. - 5R.C. 1943-44".Leading Aircraftman Martin Watson 67221 Royal Australian Air Force, Medical orderly 9Works Maintenance Unit - 5Replenishment Centre 1943-44

    Kenneth R. Watson to Horace Kephart, July 22, 1925

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    In a letter to Horace Kephart on July 22, 1925, Kenneth R. Watson sends Kephart his proposed article (dated July 21, 1925) for 26 newspapers regarding the North Carolina national park proposal. Mr. Watson inquires of Kephart if he would write a piece on the citizens’ views of the lumber industry’s opposition to the establishment of a national park

    When Madge and I were married, In the old home on the hill, of course we planned to take a trip First line of first refrain So first we took an autocar, For a journey fine and far First line of second refrain Oh yes we're on our honeymoon, In the lovely month of June [first line]

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    strophic with double refrainpiano and voiceads on back cover for Frank R. Watson stock (sample music)Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 060, Item 129Words and Music By G.L. Watson

    When Madge and I were married, In the old home on the hill, of course we planned to take a trip First line of first refrain So first we took an autocar, For a journey fine and far First line of second refrain Oh yes we're on our honeymoon, In the lovely month of June [first line]

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    strophic with double refrainpiano and voiceads on back cover for Frank R. Watson stock (sample music)Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 060, Item 129Words and Music By G.L. Watson

    Letter from D. L. Watson to Barnum (B. R.) Colson

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    Letter from D. L. Watson to Barnum (B. R.) Colson. The one-page typewritten letter is dated 20 September 1912

    Letter from J. T. J. Watson to B. R. Colson

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    Letter from J. T. J. Watson to B. R. Colson. The thee-page handwritten correspondence is dated 28 May 1913 and is on business letter head from J. T. J. Watson\u27s business. There is a transcript of the letter in the item PDF

    Correspondence from Arlington State College President Dr. Jack R. Woolf to W. Harold Watson

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    Correspondence from Arlington State College President Dr. Jack R. Woolf to W. Harold Watson dated July 16, 1962. In his letter of July 12, 1962, Watson expresses his disapproval of the college\u27s announced integration in the fall of 1962. Woolf\u27s response explains that the decision was made with regrets , but as the result of careful study and consideration of the other court actions taken in similar matters.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_jackrwoolfpapers/1017/thumbnail.jp
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