He served as president of the California Cattle Co., San Jacinto, California from 1903 to 1911.
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American sociologist Mary C. Waters suggests that it may be speculated that mixed ethnicity or ancestry nominate a more recent and differentiated ethnic group.
Cyclopropane was introduced into clinical use by the American anaesthetist Ralph Waters who used a closed system with carbon dioxide absorption to conserve this then-costly agent.
Ethnic option is a term coined by sociologist Mary C. Waters to express her conception that ethnic identity is something that is flexible, symbolic and voluntary, not a definitive aspect of their identity for the descendants of immigrants.
According to some sources the Third Army had received intelligence that Waters was indeed at the camp, having recently been moved there from Silesia.
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Waters, who had married General George S. Patton's daughter Beatrice in 1934, was one of many officers interned at Hammelburg.
Russell James Donnelly (born 16 April 1930 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian American physicist.
Russell John Rickford (born c. 1975) is an American scholar and author.
Waters appears (thinly veiled as "Sir Thomas Leseaux", an expert on theoretical magic) as a character in the Lord Darcy fantasy series by Randall Garrett and in Michael Kurland's The Unicorn Girl (1969) (in which he also appears, even more thinly veiled, as "Tom Waters").
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He himself wrote The Probability Pad (1970), a sequel to The Unicorn Girl; these two novels, together with Chester Anderson's earlier The Butterfly Kid (1967), make up the collaborative Greenwich Village Trilogy.
W. F. Waters (1897–1968), Victorian Rover Scouting notable in Australia