
(Mahler, Gustav). Boulez, Pierre; Heller, Friedrich C.; et al. Wiesmann, Sigrid; editor.

Mezer, Robert R. Massachusetts psychiatrist who examined Albert DeSalvo ("The Boston Strangler"), obtaining his confession.

Padover, Saul K. (1905-1981). A historian and political scientist at the New School for Social Research in New York City.

Wheeler, Post. (1869-1956). American writer and diplomat.

Stevens, Simon. (1825-1894). Lawyer known for his expertise in riparian water rights.

Perkins, Mahlon F. (1882-1963). American diplomat who served in China and in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War.

(Franklin, Benjamin; and Philoparthenos).

Chamberlain, Samuel Vance; and Johnson, Fridolf.

l'Allemand, Pauline. (1856-1944). American operatic soprano.

Vronsky, Vitya (1909-1992); and Babin, Victor. (1908-1972). Vronsky & Babin were regarded as one of the foremost duo-piano teams of the twentieth century.



Schafer, Wilhelm; and Wette, Adelheid (Hunperdinck).


Schulthess, Emil.

(Eichler, Reinhold Max; Engels, Robert; Heilig, Karl; Hoe, Eugen Ludwig; et al). Hirth, Georg; editor.





Weingartner, Felix (1863-1942). Austrian composer & conductor known for his interpretations of Beethoven & Wagner.

Gores, Joe (1931-2011). American mystery writer.

Mantell, Robert B. (1854-1928). American actor known for his performance as Lear. Acted in silent film from 1915.


Kuprin, Alexandre.


(Kent, Rockwell). Breuning, Margaret. New York Evening Post critic.

Ulmar, Geraldine (1862-1932). American soprano known for her roles in Gilbert and Sullivan.
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