(Brissart, Pierre; Sauve, Jean). Moliere.
Napier, Sir Charles; Law, Edward (Lord Ellenborough); De Lacy Evans, Sir George; England, Sir Richard.
(Mendieta, Salvador). Molina, Doctor Pedro.
Reid, Edmund (1936-2021). Black Jamaican-born classical violinist.
(Hugo, E. Harold). (Zablodowsky, David).
Mealey, Carroll E. (Commissioner of Motor Vehicles).
Krasna, Norman (1909-1984). American screenwriter, playwright, producer and film director.
Graham, Sheilah (1904-1988) British-born American gossip columnist during Hollywood's Golden Age and one of F. Scott Fitgerald's lovers.
Wilbur, Richard; Fiedler, Leslie A.; Lowell, Robert.
Straight, Beatrice (1914-2001). American theatre, film, television and radio actress.
Brustein, Robert; DeMott, Benjamin; Hardwick, Elizabeth; Mitford, Nancy; Meredith, William; Ellison, Ralph.
Sontag, Susan; Booth, Philip; Goodman, Paul; Hughes, H. Stuart; Styron, William.
Alvarez, A.; Moore, Marianne; Eberhart, Richard; Hardwick, Elizabeth; Naipaul, V.S.; Swados, Harvey; Pritchett, V.S.
Hardwick, Elizabeth; Bellow, Saul; Muggeridge, Malcolm; Blackmur, R.P.; Styron, William; Oppenheimer, Robert; Sontag, Susan.
Johnson, Lady Bird (1912-2007). First Lady of the United States (1963 1969) as the wife of the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson.
Iturbi, Jose (1895-1980). Virtuoso pianist recognized for his prowess in playing classical music as well as boogie-woogie.
Alger, James Dyce (1912-1986). Major General who served with distinction in WWII and was captured as a POW, subsequently served in the Korean War and Vietnam.
Walters, Barbara (1929-2022). American broadcast journalist & television personality.
Stokes, Rose Pastor; Wagenknecht, Alfred; Garlin, Sender; Pollack, Sylvan A., editor.
Stravinsky, Igor; Auden, W.H.; Hardwick, Elizabeth; Lowell, Robert; Steel, Ronald; Styron, William; Thomson, Virgil; Wilson, Edmund.
(Farago, Ladislas; Thiel, Gustave; Roark, Eldon; Enzig, Paul; et al.)
(Princess Grace of Monaco). Kelly, Grace.
(Gall, Hugues [1940-2024]. Head of the Grand Theatre de Geneve and the Paris Opera).
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