Word: watson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Woodson & Watson" will read the battery of Presidential service aides next fall when Captain Walter B. Woodson, lately chief of staff & aide, Commander-in-Chief of the Asiatic Fleet, becomes Naval Aide, joining Military Aide Edwin M. Watson. His shore duty up, Naval Aide Paul H. Bastedo takes command of the U.S.S. Qnincy...
...EDWIN WATSON Colonel, F. A. Military Aide to the President The White House Washington...
...President Roosevelt's Military Aide, Colonel Edwin Watson, whom TIME, with two inexcusable slips referred to as Naval Aide William Watson (TIME, July 5), TIME'S apologies. President Roosevelt's Naval Aide is Captain Paul H. Bastedo...
Returning belatedly from the Coronation of George VI, James Watson Gerard, Wartime U. S. Ambassador to Germany, commented, ''The Americans who wore knee breeches at the ceremony showed a fine set of legs. There wasn't a knocking knee or bandy leg in the whole outfit...
SINGLE TO SPAIN-Keith Scott Watson-Duiton ($2). Light report by a young English journalist who joined the International Column in Spain, soon transferred to press corps to warm his cold feet...