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Watterson

American  
[wot-er-suhn, waw-ter-] / ˈwɒt ər sən, ˈwɔ tər- /

noun

  1. Henry Marse Henry, 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.


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The man widely credited with bringing snooker to the Crucible is Mike Watterson, a sports promoter who later became chairman of Derby County football club.

From BBC • Apr. 20, 2026

Southwest Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson promises that assigned seating will improve the airline’s already admirable reliability.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 27, 2026

Professor Daniel Watterson noted that the new findings offer important insights into the biology of yellow fever and could guide the development of improved vaccines and antiviral tools for this virus and other orthoflaviviruses.

From Science Daily • Nov. 27, 2025

Thomas River Watterson grows tomatoes, corn and squash at a vegetable garden that is part of the Bishop Paiute Tribe’s food program.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 18, 2025

I regarded him as one of the three really great editors of his day— Horace Greeley, Henry Watterson, and Joe Medill.

From Fifty Years of Public Service by Cullom, Shelby M.

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