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Judson

American  
[juhd-suhn] / ˈdʒʌd sən /

noun

  1. Edward Zane Carroll Ned Buntline, 1823–86, U.S. adventurer and writer of tales.


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People like Vicki Judson, who has been swimming in the Potomac River for 25 years, want to know when the river will be safe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pilot Bruce Judson circled three times, bringing them down to only five hundred feet above the crater.

From Literature

Pratt’s son Judson—one of four children from Pratt’s two previous marriages, all of whom survive him—helped the couple cultivate and maintain their 120 acres.

From The Wall Street Journal

That’s lower than an HSA, but “it’s better than nothing,” says Judson Meinhart, a certified financial planner in Winston-Salem, N.C.

From MarketWatch

Judson Althoff will helm Microsoft’s commercial business.

From The Wall Street Journal