Thomas J. Watson (1874–1956) Thomas J. Watson was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations from 1923 to 1956. He joined Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co. (CTR) as general manager in 1914 ...
Though Watson had to personally secure a loan to reshape the company’s finances, he turned it around in a matter of years and officially incorporated it as International Business Machines in 1923.
Though his father had turned IBM into a tremendously successful company, the firm that Thomas Jr. inherited was largely a mix ... in a span of 6 years and increasing foreign investment. Watson also ...
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PressConnects.com (Binghamton) on MSNBinghamton University engineering students, faculty lead the way into the future | OpinionAtul Kelkar, dean of the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, highlights the achievements at ...
The University’s highest governing board named the Thomas J. Watson Jr. School of International and Public Affairs, approved ...
With the ultimate aim of teaching contemporary drama in her native Sri Lanka, a Bates College senior has received a 2009 Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to study performance arts in South Africa and ...
We honor the achievements of Binghamton University’s Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science and our colleagues around the U.S. during Engineers Week from Feb. 16-22.
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