walton
walton — biographical name
1. Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton (1903–1995), an Irish physicist who shared the 1951
Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton (1903–1995), an Irish physicist who shared the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics with John Cockcroft for their work on splitting the atomic nucleus.
In 1951 the Nobel committee awarded the physics prize to Walton and his colleague Cockcroft.
surname + given name omitted, context provides clarity
Physics students at Trinity College Dublin still learn about Walton's early experiments with particle acceleration.
The Cockcroft-Walton generator remains a common device in undergraduate nuclear physics laboratories.
Walton grew up in Ireland and later studied at Cambridge before returning to Dublin to teach.
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When referring to the physicist, the surname is often used alone or paired with 'Ernest' in formal scientific writing. Frequently appears in the compound term 'Cockcroft-Walton generator'.
2. Izaak Walton (1593–1683), an English writer best known for 'The Compleat Angler'
Izaak Walton (1593–1683), an English writer best known for 'The Compleat Angler', a book about fishing that also reflects on nature and peaceful living.
Walton published The Compleat Angler in 1653, and it has remained in print ever since.
surname alone refers to the author
Literary historians praise Walton for capturing the quiet beauty of the English countryside in his writing.
Yumi sat on a bench by the river, reading Walton's descriptions of fishing in the English countryside.
Walton also wrote biographies of several poets and religious figures of his time.
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When referring to the writer, the full name 'Izaak Walton' or the work 'The Compleat Angler' is typically specified, as the surname alone may cause confusion with other famous Waltons.
3. Sam(uel Moore) Walton (1918–1992), an American businessman who founded Walmart,
Sam(uel Moore) Walton (1918–1992), an American businessman who founded Walmart, the world's largest retail chain, and pioneered the discount-store model in small towns.
In the 1960s Walton opened his first discount store in a small town in Arkansas.
surname alone in business context
Business schools across the world teach Walton's strategies for managing supply chains and cutting costs.
Walton believed that offering low prices every day was the secret to winning customer loyalty.
After Walton's death, his family continued to run the company and remained among the wealthiest people in America.
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In business contexts, 'Walton' almost always refers to Sam Walton or the Walton family. The surname is strongly associated with the Walmart corporation.
4. Sir William Turner Walton (1902–1983), an English composer known for his orchest
Sir William Turner Walton (1902–1983), an English composer known for his orchestral works, film scores, and ceremonial music, including the march for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Walton composed Crown Imperial, a march performed at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
surname + specific composition
Orchestras around the world continue to perform Walton's Symphony No. 1 to enthusiastic audiences.
Film music critics admire Walton's score for the 1944 movie Henry V starring Laurence Olivier.
Walton received a knighthood in 1951 for his contributions to British music.
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In classical music writing, 'Walton' defaults to Sir William Walton. Distinguish from other 20th-century British composers such as Elgar or Britten.