The John H Watson Society
- Current Boy in Buttons and Webmistress: Beth Gallego, “Selena Buttons”
- Boswell: Courtney Powers, “Destiny”
- Carter, the Treasurer: Tonya Spratt-Williams, “Mallory”
- TidBits Columnist: Ron Lies, “Chips”
- Treasure Hunt Masters: Brad Keefauver, “Calder” and Paul Thomas Miller, “Buck”
- Original Boy in Buttons, Founder: *Don Libey, “Buttons”
Watsonian Editorial Team
- Brad Keefauver, “Calder”, Editor-in-Chief
- Elinor Gray, “Misty”, Associate Editor
- Mary Alcaro, “Amelia”, Associate Editor
- Elise Elliot, “Lucy”, Associate Editor
- Rowan MacBean, “Echo”, Associate Editor
- James McArthur, “Max”, Associate Editor
- Robert Perret, “Sampson”, Associate Editor
- Jen Snyder, “Sydney”, Associate Editor
- Stephan Arthur, “Dalton”, Proofreader
- Ariana Maher, “Carla”, Layouts
Members
New and renewing memberships are always available in the Shop: (Re-)Join the Society for 2020.
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Founding Monikered Members and Directors
- Founding Chair: *Donald A. Yates, PhD, JHWS “Pal”
- Founding Director of Membership and Administration: Andrea Stewart, JHWS “Asta”
- Original Boy in Buttons, Founding Associate Editor & Publisher: *Don Libey, JHWS “Buttons”
Founding Directors-at-Large
- Howard A. Brody, MD, PhD, JHWS “Caddy”
- Jon Lellenberg, JHWS “Towser”
- Donald Pollock, PhD, MD, TFOP, JHWS “Hound”
- Nicholas Utechin, JHWS “Rex”
- Joanne Yates, PhD., JHWS “Sandy”
Honourary Emeritus Monikered Members
(* Beyond The Terrace)
- *Don Libey, JHWS “Buttons”
John H Watson Society Founder, Original Boy in Buttons
1944-2015 - *Donald A. Yates, PhD, JHWS “Pal”
John H Watson Society Founding Chair
BSI “The Greek Interpreter”
1930-2017 - *Vincent Brosnan, JHWS “Beeton”
BSI “That Gap on That Second Shelf”
1933-2013 - *George Grumbles, JHWS “Arthur”
1933-2014 - *Sheila Holtgrieve, JHWS “Daisy”
- -2020
- *Peter H Jacoby JD, JHWS “Beller”
1949-2016 - *Thomas Leahy, JHWS “Travis”
1952-2015 - *Col. Ted Schultz, JHWS “Captain”
BSI “The Amateur Mendicant Society”
1923-2013
Offices of The Society
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(It’s always 1895; there are no telephones, yet)