William Lowell Putnam III[1] (October 25, 1924 – December 20, 2014) was an alpinist, author and retired broadcasting executive. He was Trustee Emeritus of the Lowell Observatory, a private astronomical research facility. He was the son of politician and businessman Roger Putnam and a member of the prominent Lowell family of Massachusetts.[2][3]
^International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA). "William Lowell Putnam (1924 - 2014) was an Honorary Member of the UIAA and one of its greatest friends and supporters". uiaaweb.org. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
WilliamLowellPutnamIII (October 25, 1924 – December 20, 2014) was an alpinist, author and retired broadcasting executive. He was Trustee Emeritus of...
Michael's brother William LowellPutnamIII (1987–2013), and current trustee W. LowellPutnam. Multiple astronauts attended the Lowell Observatory in 1963 while...
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Geographical Names Board of Canada. The mountain was named by WilliamLowellPutnamIII who explained "When we first saw them from the Echo Glacier they...
a four-masted ship. The name was submitted in August 1972 by WilliamLowellPutnamIII of the Harvard Mountaineering Club and follows the nautical naming...
Geographical Names Board of Canada. The mountain was named in 1954 by WilliamLowellPutnamIII for Yggdrasil, the great ash tree symbolizing the universe according...
named by American mountaineer WilliamLowellPutnamIII "...because the mountain was inspiring to look at," which was a Putnam malapropism since serendipity...
BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2023-02-20. Robert Kruszyna, WilliamLowellPutnam (III) (1977), A Climber's Guide to the Interior Ranges of British Columbia...
lawyer, banker, and politician, 58th Mayor of Houston (b. 1925) WilliamLowellPutnamIII, mountaineer and businessman (b. 1924) December 21 – Frank Truitt...
project proposed and largely overseen by noted author and alpinist WilliamLowellPutnamIII, who later became president of the American Alpine Club for several...
Lawrence Putnam, daughter of WilliamLowellPutnam and niece to Harvard president Abbott Lawrence Lowell. They had three sons, Harvey Bundy Jr., William Bundy...
Television Corporation owner WilliamLowellPutnamIII's future wife (who also went by the names Kitty Broman and Kitty Broman Putnam). Sometime prior to February...
diary. Anna Cabot Lowell Quincy was born June 27, 1812, in Boston, Massachusetts. She was the youngest daughter of Josiah Quincy III, who served as president...
Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada. With the collaboration of Putnam, WilliamLowell (6th ed.). American Alpine Club. p. 192. ISBN 978-1376169003. "Place-names...
Lawrence Lowell (1856–1943), President of Harvard University. Scion of the Patrician Lowell family, whose notable members include Percival Lowell (1571–1665)...
Harvard's Adams House, completed 1932. The Fly sits in front of Harvard's Lowell House (1930), across Mt. Auburn Street from the Harvard Lampoon building...
Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada. With the collaboration of Putnam, WilliamLowell (6th ed.). American Alpine Club. pp. 109–110. ISBN 978-1376169003...
Vietnam. Major William Franklin – Early army warrant officer aviator. An African-American, he met and became friends with Craig Lowell while both served...