Elba Emanuel WatsonElba Emanuel Watson (1871 – September 27, 1936) was an American botanist, noted for his study of the genus Helianthus.[1][2][3] Life and educationRaised in Grand Rapids, Watson attended University of Michigan for his bachelor's degree.[4] After graduation, Watson taught German in a high school located in Greater New York for many years.[5] He later returned to University of Michigan and earned his M.S. in botany in 1918. He then remained in the university one more year to work as a teaching assistant.[5][4][6] After moving back to the Greater New York area, he worked at New York Botanical Garden for a year and then taught at Rutgers College for a year.[5] In 1922, he entered the Graduate School of Michigan State College, and in 1926, completed his Ph.D. thesis on the genus Helianthus.[5] Watson worked as a German instructor after receiving his Ph.D.[5] After his sudden death at age 65, he was buried in Okemos, MI.[7] Written works
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