Word: watson
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...Sunday it was learned that there was a 1500 degrees temperature drop between the surface of the sun and its outlying atmosphere, while today brought the tidings that the planet Eros is really in the shape of a huge brick, rather than possessing an ordinary spherical shape. Fletcher Watson, research fellow at the Observatory, was responsible for this latter discovery...
...Watson, whose findings are reported in the astronomy magazine "Telescope" further believes that Eros whirls about end over end, sometimes showing the earth a large side and then turning its other cheek and displaying a small end. This accounts for its erratic changes of light which have long baffled astronomers...
...Lloyd Mills, Mrs. George Mixter, Mrs. Junius S. Morgan, Mrs. Elting E. Morison, Mrs. George S. Olive, Mrs. Arthur W. Page, Mrs. William B. Pratt, Mrs. Philip L. Reed, Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt, Mrs. John E. Rousmaniere, Mrs. Augustus W. Soule, Mrs. James J. Storrow, Jr., Mrs. Donald C. Watson, Mrs. Richard C. Webster, Mrs. Edward A. Whitney, Mrs. Charles G. Winslow, Mrs. Orrin G. Wood, Mrs. Turnbull Wood and Mrs. William L. Wood...
Donald C. Watson '40 was the winner in the Freshmen competition, earning his number also as Freshman manager. Edward D. Rowley '40 finished second in this and David Shand 3rd '40 was third man in the competition...
Much of his research has been on engineering problems connected with reinforced concrete. He is a member of the American Concrete Institute and was awarded the Watson medal of the Institute...