Pruyn, John V. L. (1811-1877). President of the Albany Institute from 1857. Democratic U.S. Representative from New York from 1863 to 1865.
Westmacott, Sir Richard. (1775-1856). British sculptor.
Nearing, Scott. (1883-1983). American radical economist, political activist and an advocate of simple living.
Boyden, Roland William (1863-1931). Lawyer and Statesman who as the U.S. Representative to the Reparation Commission suggested that the Versailles Treaty would guarantee Germany could not pay reparations and that the agreement should be redrawn.
Coontz, Robert. (1864-1935). U.S. Navy Admiral who served in the Spanish-American War and was Chief of Naval Operations. He was Governor of Guam 1912-13.
Vinal, Harold. (1891-1965). Maine poet and publisher of the poetry magazine "Voices".
Hamilton, Cosmo. (1870-1942). English novelist and playwright.
Powell, John. (1882-1963). American composer, pianist and ethnomusicologist.
Deland, Margaret. (1857-1945). American novelist and poet.
Thornton, Edward. (1817-1906). Prominent British diplomat. Minister to America from 1867 to 1881.
Bispham, David. (1857-1921). American operatic baritone.
Booth, Agnes. (1843-1910). Australian-born American actress and an in-law of the Booth family of actors.
Fisher, Charles. (1816-1891). Anglo-American comedian.
Sutro, Alfred. (1863-1933). English playwright and translator of Maeterlinck.
Curtis, Charles. (1860-1936). 31st Vice President of the United States (1929-1933).
Ellerman, Ferdinand. (1869-1940). Astronomer associated with the development of the Yerkes and Mount Wilson observatories.
Wallach, Anne Jackson; and Wallach, Eli. American film, television and stage actors who often co-starred on and off Broadway.
Bondfield, Margaret. (1873-1953). British woman prominent in the labor movement and a fighter for women's suffrage.
Connor, Ralph. (1860-1937). Popular Canadian novelist.
Fish, Hamilton. (1808-1893). U.S. Senator and Governor of New York. U.S. Secretary of State from 1869 to 1877.
Abdullah, Achmed. (1881-1945). American author and screenwriter, most noted for his pulp stories of crime, mystery and adventure.
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