Proper noun
Lamson (plural Lamsons)
A surname.
Aconitine was the poison used by George Henry Lamson in 1881 to murder his brother-in-law in order to secure an inheritance. Source: Internet
Previously, Lamson led construction of the 1,205-room McCormick Place Marriott Marquis, a $350 million design-build hotel project in Chicago that the project team delivered in just 25 months. Source: Internet
UMass coach, Kristi Stefanoni, had actually seen Lamson play a couple times, specifically a game in Orlando, Fl. and Stefanoni liked what she saw. Source: Internet
He then worked with Bert Lamson Design and LLB Construction for the building, where upstairs are two, 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartments. Source: Internet
Lamson didn’t apply for the Paycheck Protection Program or take on any additional debt for his two-year-old business, but he did qualify for a $20,000 grant from the county in October and hopes to receive another $10,000. Source: Internet
“This team in particular is really close,” Lamson said. Source: Internet