Watson,
James Dewey 1928-; U.S. biochemist: helped determine the structure of DNA
Watson,
John B(roadus) 1878-1958; U.S. psychologist
See Watson in American Heritage Dictionary 4
(wŏtˈsən), James Dewey Born 1928.
American biologist who with Francis Crick proposed a spiral model, the double helix, for the molecular structure of DNA. He shared a 1962 Nobel Prize for advances in the study of genetics.
, Thomas Augustus 1854-1934.
American telephone pioneer who assisted Alexander Graham Bell in his experiments and was the leader of research and engineering for Bell Telephone Company (1877-1881).
, Thomas John 1874-1956.
American businessman who was president (1914-1949) and chairman (1949-1956) of International Business Machines.
, Thomas Sturges Known as “Tom.” Born 1949.
American golfer who in 1982 became one of only a few players to win the U.S. and British Open tournaments in the same year.