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William Weldon Watson IV (14 September 1899 in Eveleth, Minnesota – 3 August 1992 in Hamden, Connecticut) was a physicist specializing in isotope separation and a contributor to the development of the atomic bomb.
William Charles Watson (born March 30, 1964) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. Watson won the Hobey Baker Award in 1985 while playing for the University of Minnesota Duluth . He would go to play professionally in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks .
William H. Watson (1815–1846), Mexican–American War soldier from Maryland, U.S.; William Watson (sergeant) (1826–1906), in the Confederate States Army William Watson (surgeon) (1837–1879), in Pennsylvania Volunteers during the American Civil War
The former mayor of Watson, Minnesota, was accused of threatening to kill University of Minnesota students on campus, deputies say. Joseph Rongstad, 41, posted threats to his landscaping business ...
SS William A. Irvin was launched 21 November 1937 at the yards of the American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio. Her maiden voyage began 25 June 1938 after outfitting in Lorain. William A. Irvin was the first of a four-vessel class, including Governor Miller, John Hulst, and Ralph H. Watson; each costing about US$1.3 million.
The 2025 Duke's Mayo Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 3, 2025, at Bank of America Stadium located in Charlotte, North Carolina.The 23rd annual Duke's Mayo Bowl game featured Virginia Tech from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Minnesota from the Big Ten Conference.
William A. Watson, 32, and Candice M. Hicks, 34, were arrested in connection to the Oct. 15, 2023, murder of Cali M. Durbin, the Portland Police Bureau said. Both remain in custody at the Pierce ...
William McManus: Resigned to San Antonio Police Department [22] 2006–2007 (sworn)- 2012: 7: Tim Dolan [23] I-35W Mississippi River Bridge 2012–2017: 5: Janeé Harteau: submitted resignation in the aftermath of the killing of Justine Damond [24] First female, openly gay, and Native American chief in city history [24] 2017–2022: 5: Medaria ...