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Bateson

American  
[beyt-suhn] / ˈbeɪt sən /

noun

  1. William, 1861–1926, English biologist and geneticist.


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Head of Year Miss Bateson asked her pupils to write the time capsule letters after realising her pupils' transition from primary school to secondary school had been "really disrupted".

From BBC

Four years ago, with the UK beginning to emerge from its latest Covid-19 lockdown, teacher Damaris Bateson asked her new intake of Year 7 students to write letters to their future selves.

From BBC

David Bateson, who is 49 and from Bedfordshire, was diagnosed with skin cancer after going to his GP about a bleeding spot on his scalp.

From BBC

But the real reason that I got into this particular story was coming to Santa Cruz and reading through Gregory Bateson’s archive, which I just thought was amazing.

From Los Angeles Times

What were Mead’s and Bateson’s roles in this story?

From Los Angeles Times