Proper noun
Hampson (plural Hampsons)
A surname.
Gary Hampson, a professor at Imperial College London who was not part of the study, said that the model provides important guidelines for geoscientists looking to reconstruct Earth's past. Source: Internet
Dickinson's niece, Martha Dickinson Bianchi, and another heir, Alfred Leete Hampson, edited the present volume upon discovery of the poems in 1928. Source: Internet
Mortlake RSL president Merv Hampson said it was the biggest crowd he had seen at an Anzac Day service in town since he joined the RSL in 1967. Source: Internet
Hampson said the team is putting together better at-bats recently. Source: Internet
Sarah Hampson, from Ruth Lee Ltd, the company which make the models, said the full-weight dummies are integral for the emergency services as they need to be able to train for intense situations that could escalate quickly. Source: Internet
By 1988, Mrs Hampson became the first woman elected to REIWA council, serving for three years. Source: Internet