
Roche, Arthur Somers (1883-1935). American author of mystery thrillers.



[De Beauvois, Ambroise Marie-Francois Joseph de Palisot (1752-1820)].

Griggs, Edward Howard. (1868-1951). Lecturer, critic, philosopher and radio broadcaster.

Lawson, John Howard. (1894-1977). American author, one of the Hollywood Ten, the first group of film industry professionals to be blacklisted in the 1950s McCarthy era.

Eggleston, Edward. (1837-1902) American historian and novelist.

Deeping, Warwick, (1877-1950). English novelist and short-story writer, one of the best-selling authors of the 1920s and 1930s.


Rathbone, Perry T.


[De Beauvois, Ambroise Marie-Francois Joseph de Palisot (1752-1820)].




McCormic, Mary (1889-1981). American Opera Soprano and later professor of opera at the University of North Texas College of Music.

Cornell, Katharine (1893-1974). American stage actress called "The First Lady of the Theatre".


Cutting, Mary Stewart (1851-1928). American author and suffragist.

Deland, Margaret. (1857-1945). American novelist and poet.

Herrick, Robert (1868-1938). American realist author whose novels addressed the turbulence and turmoil of industrialized society. He briefly served as acting Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

McKenna, Stephen (1888-1967). English novelist who authored 47 novels. His novel "Sonia: Between Two Worlds" was made into a film of the same name.

Davis, Owen (1874-1956). Pulitzer Prize winning American dramatist who also penned stories under numerous pseudonyms.

Truman, Harry S.; Eisenhower, Dwight D.; Goldwater, Barry; Nixon, Richard M.; Agnew, Spiro T.; and Kennedy, John F.

Daniels, Josephus. (1862-1948). Newspaper editor and publisher. Secretary of the Navy in World War 1. Ambassador to Mexico 1933-61. He was a champion of white supremacy.

Freind, John; Mead, Richard, and Wigan, John.

Sullivan, Mark. (1874-1952). An American author and journalist, he was the leading political reporter and columnist of his day.

Longo, Robert; Wegman, William; Jones, Grace; et al. Crandall, Jordan; publisher/editor.

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