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Nunnally, Stephens Watson was born on November 30, 1927 in Gadsden, Alabama, United States. Son of John Marshall and Mae Louise (Watson) Nunnally.
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Nunnally, Stephens Watson was born on November 30, 1927 in Gadsden, Alabama, United States. Son of John Marshall and Mae Louise (Watson) Nunnally.
Bachelor of Science, United States Military Academy, 1949; Master of Science, Northwestern University, 1958; Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1966.
Commissioned Lieutenant, United States Army, 1949; advanced through grades lieutenant colonel, United States Army retired, United States Army, 1970; assistant professor, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1971-1975; professor, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1975-1984; freelance consultant, Satellite Beach, Florida, since 1984.
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Fellow American Society of Civil Engineers (Executive Committee Cclo. division since 1990), American Society for Engineering Education(committee chairman 1980-1981).
Married Joan Marie Arel, May 29, 1957. Children: Stephens Junior, Janine, John.