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unusual facts about Ernest R. Atwater


Ernest R. Atwater

He was married to Jennie Pond Atwater (1865–96), who died while in the China mission with her husband.


Chauncey Northrop Pond

In the Boxer Rebellion, Jennie's husband, the Rev. Ernest R. Atwater (1865-1900), her four children, Ernestine (born 1889), Mary (b. 1892), Celia (b. circa 1894), and Bertha (b. 1896), and Ernest's second wife, Elizabeth Graham Atwater were all killed.

Ernest R. House

House's contributions to evaluation theory were seen as closely related to the work of Robert E. Stake and Michael Scriven.

Graham flour

An alternate story is told by Helen W. Atwater in her work titled Bread and the Principles of Bread Making.

James E. Atwater

Atwater is the son of noted avalanche control pioneer and author Montgomery Atwater; the grandson of Maxwell Atwater, the first mining engineer to employ flotation hydrometallurgy in North America; and the grandson of Mary Meigs Atwater, the ‘Dean of American Hand Weaving’.

Michael Scriven

Scriven's work in education has influenced the work of many scholars, including that of Robert E. Stake, Ernest R. House, and Gene V Glass.

Wright Brothers Medal

2006 James R. Akse, James E. Atwater, Roger Dahl, John W. Fisher, Frank C. Garmon, Neal M. Hadley, Richard R. Wheeler Jr, Thomas W. Williams: Development and Testing of a Microwave Powered Solid Waste Stabilization and Water Recovery System


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