
Breger, Dave. (1908-1970). American cartoonist who created the syndicated Sunday comic strip "Mister Breger "[1945-1970], known during World War II as Private Breger and G.I. Joe.

Shapiro, Karl. (1913-2000). American Pulitzer Prize-Winning poet.

Farrar, John C. (1896-1974). American editor and publisher. Founder of Farrar & Rinehart and Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Hill, Rev. George. Pastor of the Leeds, South Parade Baptist Church (1877--1891).

Treen, David C. (1928-2009).American attorney and politician. In 1979 he was elected the first Republican Governor of Louisiana since Reconstruction.

Fisher, John S. (1867-1940). American politician who served as the 29th Governor of Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1931.

Farnol, Jeffery. (1878-1952). British author known for more than 40 romance novels.

Fletcher, Henry P. (1873-1959). American diplomat who served under six presidents.


Sowerby, Millicent; Sowerby, Githa; and Joan, Natalie.



Hewer, Jack. (b. circa 1889). Etcher and illustrator from Halifax, England.

Donahey, James Harrison. (1875-1949). Editorial cartoonist for the Cleveland Ohio Plain Dealer from 1900 to 1949.


Mantel, Hilary; Taylor, A. J. P.; Enright, Anne; et al.



Percy, Algernon, 6th Duke of Northumberland. (1810-1899). British Conservative politician who held the offices of Paymaster-General, Vice-President of the Board of Trade and Lord Privy Seal.



Usigli, Rodolfo (1905-1979). The "playwright of the Mexican Revolution".



Egan, Martin. (1872-1938). American war correspondent and journalist. From 1914 a staff member of J. P. Morgan & Company.



Smylie, Robert E. (1914-2004). American Republican politician and attorney from Idaho. He served as the 24th Governor of Idaho from 1955 to 1967.

Unger, Gladys; Anderson, Arthur.


(Mascagni, Pietro). Caine, Hall.

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