
Sands, Dorothy (1893-1980). American actress known for "Studio One", "Suspense", and "Pygmalion".

Della, Joseph; and Lincoln, Ezra Jr. (Commissioners).

Hall, A. Oakley (1826-1969). American politician & journalist who was Mayor of New York City from 1869-1872 during the Tammany Hall scandals.

Standard, Paul (1896-1992). Russian-born American calligrapher and author.

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Claviere, Etienne (1735-1793); and Danton, Georges Jacques (1759-1794).

(Philip L. Sheerr & Sons).

Wilson, James Southall (1880-1963). Author, professor and founder of the Virginia Quarterly Review.

Hale, Louise Closser (1872-1933). American actress, playwright and novelist.

(Publicity Department of Florida Silk Producing Company). (DePamphilis, Thomas).

Susskind, David (1920-1987). Theatre, television and film producer, best known as a television talk show host.

Eytinge, Rose (1835-1911). Jewish American actress and author, known for her role as Shakespeare's "Cleopatra".

Hillis, Newell Dwight.
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(Whitman, Walt). Porter, Charlotte.; and Clarke, Helen A.
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(Whitman, Walt). Porter, Charlotte.

Dreiser, Theodore (1871-1945).

Leiber Sr., Fritz (senior 1882-1949). American stage and screen actor and father of the science fiction and fantasy author.

Memison, Rolfe (1905[]-1985). British cartoonist who settled in the United States in the 1920s and created the newspaper comic strip Brenda Breeze.
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(The U.S. Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs); Everett, Edward; Devereux, James; Brent, Thos. L.L.; Clay, Henry; etc.

Sen, Keshub Chandra (1838-1884). Indian philosopher & social reformer who sought to incorporate Christian theology within Hindu thought.

Suyematsu, Kencho (1855-1920). Japanese politician, intellectual and author.

Anderson, Sherwood; and Stein Gertrude.


Congdon, Charles Taber (1821-1891). Journalist, poet and avid abolitionist who was regarded as Horace Greeley's right hand man at the New York Tribune.

Chiogioji, Rear Admiral Melvin "Mel" (born 1939). Commanded the Second Naval Construction Brigade U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Responsible for crisis response forces during Operation Desert Storm.
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