Proper noun
Stimson (plural Stimsons)
A surname.
Accidents and incidents main Noted B-17 pilots and crew members Maynard H. Smith receiving Medal of Honor from Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson Forrest L. Vosler receiving Medal of Honor from President Roosevelt. Source: Internet
Amara Thiha is the Senior Research Manager at the Myanmar Institute for Peace and Security (MIPS) and a nonresident fellow at the Stimson Center. Source: Internet
Akriti Vasudeva is a Research Analyst at the Stimson Center, a think-tank based in Washington, DC. Source: Internet
At a meeting in Stimson's office on September 23 attended by Bundy, Bush, Conant, Groves, Marshall Somervell and Stimson, Bush put forward his proposal for steering the project by a small committee answerable to the Top Policy Group. Source: Internet
At this point, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson intervened, announcing that he would be making the targeting decision, and that he would not authorize the bombing of Kyoto on the grounds of its historical and religious significance. Source: Internet
“Its one of his favourite houses,” said Michael Madden, a North Korea leadership expert at the U.S.-based Stimson Center, who has compared Mr. Kim’s affinity for Wonsan to U.S. President Donald Trump's favoured resort, Mar-a-Lago in Florida. Source: Internet