

Yeutter, Clayton (1930-2017). Architect of NAFTA who oversaw the negotiations with Canada under President Ronald Reagan.

Claudet, F. (1826-1906). Analytical chemist, metallurgist and mining engineer, appointed Assayer to the Banks of England and France.

Rice, Alice Hegan. (1870-1942). American novelist.

Silver, Rollo G. (1909-1989). A noted Boston book collector and a scholar of U.S. printing, typography and bibliographical studies of rare books.

Conkwright, P. J. (1905-1986). American graphic designer and typographer for the Princeton University Press.

Strauss, Theodore.


[Tucker, Gideon J. (Served as New York's Secretary of State from January 1858 through December 1859)].

Tilson. John Q. (1866-1958). American politician who served as Republican representative from Connecticut for almost 22 years and was House Majority leader for 6 years.



Mursell, Arthur. (1831-1914). British theologian, nonconformist minister, lecturer and author.


(Baron of Lobkowicz). Popel, Christoph (1549-1609). Chief Steward of Bohemia under Emperor Rudolf II.


Baker, Howard H., Jr. (1925-2014). American politician and diplomat who served as United States Senator from Tennessee from 1967 to 1985.


Stassen, Harold. (1907-2001). American politician who was the 25th Governor of Minnesota. He gained a reputation as a perennial candidate by running numerous times for president as well as for other offices.

Robinson, Francis. (1910-1980. Longtime assistant manager of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. He was nicknamed "Mr. Met".
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(Morris, William). Sanderson.



Anspacher, Louis K. (1878-1947. American poet, playwright and screenwriter.

(Williams, Roy; Hugo, E. Harold; Orton, Mildred Ellen). Orton, Vrest.

(Whitman, Walt). Harris, Robert O., Jr.

Studholme, Marie. (1872-1930). English actor and singer known for her roles in Victorian and Edwardian musical comedy.

Pollock, Channing. (1880-1946). American playwright, critic and screenwriter.
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