Emmett Watson (November 22, 1918 – May 11, 2001) was an American newspaper columnist from Seattle, Washington, whose columns ran in a variety of Seattle...
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The Lincoln Highway (novel) (section Emmett Watson)
owner and long-standing neighbor of the Watsons, he takes Billy into his care after Charlie Watson dies and Emmett is sent to Salina. Mr. Ransom's daughter...
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Emmett St. Clair Watson, Jr. (January 30, 1893 – May 7, 1955) was an American illustrator whose works appeared in popular magazines such as The Saturday...
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fictional organization invented by Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist Emmett Watson Korea Baseball Organization KBO League, the baseball major league of...
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Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African American youth who was abducted and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused...
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Emmett Watson's Oyster Bar is a seafood restaurant in Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington. Seattle journalist Emmett Watson and...
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Brundage, Edd Cartier, Virgil Finlay, Frank R. Paul, Norman Saunders, Emmett Watson, Nick Eggenhofer, (who specialized in Western illustrations), Hugh J...
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Rockwell, who created covers for the magazine in its latter years, Emmett Watson, and Fernando Miranda y Casellas. James Montgomery Flagg's iconic depiction...
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California or Idaho or Nevada or Afghanistan". Seattle Times columnist Emmett Watson remarked in a 1989 piece on Lesser Seattle that the "invasion of California...
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million. Owing to the history surrounding the franchise, sportswriter Emmett Watson of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer joked that the team should be named...
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"A Little Brook, a Little Girl, a Little Love" sheet music cover by Emmett Watson...
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Pacific Ocean Robert Stroud – convicted felon, "Birdman of Alcatraz" Emmett Watson – journalist Zaid Abdul-Aziz – former Seattle SuperSonics power forward...
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Leyendecker, Mead Schaeffer, Charles Archibald MacLellan, John E. Sheridan, Emmett Watson, Douglass Crockwell, and N. C. Wyeth. Cartoonists have included: Irwin...
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Kilmer's poem "Rouge Bouquet" and by a painting of the same name by Emmett Watson. After participating in numerous raids into German territory and suffering...
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"Rouge Bouquet" by Emmett Watson, who served with Kilmer in France....
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Moran, Vaughn Alden Bass, Mabel Rollins Harris, Douglass Crockwell, Emmett Watson, Norman Rockwell and Zoë Mozert.[citation needed] At one point, Brown...
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Anthony Saris, John Sloan, Jessie Willcox Smith, Frederic Dorr Steele, Emmett Watson, Jon Whitcomb and Lawson Wood. Other top illustrators contributed prolifically...
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novelists E. B. White, Frank Herbert, Tom Robbins, Adam Schefter and Emmett Watson, as well as Andrew Schneider, who won two Pulitzer Prizes for specialized...
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executive Duke Stockton (D) Wesley C. Uhlman (D), mayor of Seattle Emmett Watson (R) Dixy Lee Ray (D) John D. Spellman (R) Patricia A. Bethard, Socialist...
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including the Pike Place Market; November 2 is Steinbrueck Day in Seattle. Emmett Watson (1918–2001, class of 1937), Seattle newspaper columnist Girmay Zahilay...
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mayor of Indianapolis James Ronald Warren, World War II, Historian Emmett Watson, World War I, illustrator Arthur Whittemore, World War I, associate...
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(and) dull"; in the mid-1950s, Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter Emmett Watson was asked to begin a column on Seattle's happenings, but he responded...
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Market Merchant Association, p. 2. Accessed online February 1, 2008. Emmett Watson, Tale Of One Of Seattle's Most Famous Faces Is No Fish Story Archived...
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swiped it from the roadway above. In light of Seattle P–I columnist Emmett Watson's periodic promotion of the KBO, the vehicle had a California license...
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Tsai Luce Turnier Cy Twombly Jack Tworkov Edward Charles Volkert Emmett Watson Nan Watson Alonzo C. Webb Sybilla Mittell Weber Davyd Whaley Gertrude Vanderbilt...
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Oppenheimer Isaiah Todd – professional basketball player, NBA G League Emmett Watson – illustrator whose works appeared in popular magazines such as The...
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1976–present Daily Dozen Doughnut Company 1978–present El Borracho Mexican Emmett Watson's Oyster Bar 1979–present Seafood Ghost Alley Espresso Hellenika Cultured...
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June 2007. Hahn, Jon (12 May 2001). "Lesser Seattle's press secretary Emmett Watson dies at 82". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. London. Retrieved 27 June 2007...
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Chicago Sun-Times Tom Braden (1917–2007) Sylvia Schur (1917–2009), PM Emmett Watson (1918–2001), Seattle Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Eppie Lederer...
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