- 1922,
Watres was
elected to the U.S. House. He was
reelected three times, and
served from 1923 to 1931.
During his
Congressional service,
Watres largely...
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Watre is a
village in
Belgaum district in the
southern state of Karnataka, India.
Village Directory, 2001
Census of
India v t e...
- 1891 to 1895.
Watres was born on
April 21, 1851, in Jessup,
Pennsylvania (known as the
borough of
Winton at the time) to
Lewis S.
Watres, a
pioneer developer...
- 1926. The act was
sponsored by Rep.
Laurence H.
Watres, and
subsequently referred to as the
Watres Act. The Act
created an
Aeronautic Branch ****igned...
- 29 and
known as the McNary-
Watres Act
after its
chief sponsors, Sen.
Charles L.
McNary of
Oregon and Rep.
Laurence H.
Watres of Pennsylvania, authorized...
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Water Res. 47 (15): 5708–18. Bibcode:2013WatRe..47.5708B. doi:10.1016/j.
watres.2013.06.057. PMID 23886544.
Crossley FS,
Moore ML (November 1944). "Studies...
- Research. 46 (15): 4770–4782. Bibcode:2012WatRe..46.4770M. doi:10.1016/j.
watres.2012.06.014. PMID 22794801.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:...
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Water Research. 40 (1): 3–22. Bibcode:2006WatRe..40....3H. doi:10.1016/j.
watres.2005.10.030. PMID 16386286. "Tap water,
bottled water,
filtered water, which...
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changed its name to the
Scranton Republican.
After Louis A.
Watres and
Laurence Hawley Watres sold the
Republican in 1934, it
became the
Scranton Tribune...
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candidate Lewis Emery, Jr. to
become Governor of Pennsylvania.
Louis Arthur Watres,
Charles Warren Stone, and
William M.
Brown unsuccessfully sought the Republican...