Louis de Valois (Louis-Emmanuel d'Angouleme (1596-1653). Count of Auvergne and governor of Provence. Grandson of King Charles IX.
Norris, Charles G. (1881-1945). American novelist.
Knowles, Lees, 1st Baronet. (1857-1928). British barrister, military historian and Conservative politician.
Knopf, Alfred A., Sr. (1892-1984). American publisher. Founder and president of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Kyle, Howard. (1861-1950). American stage and screen actor, a founding member of Actors' Equity and later secretary of the rival organization The Actors Fidelity League. He was a sixty-year member of The Players Club.
Jasin, Rabbi Joseph. (1883-1968). Rabbi of the Fort Worth Congregation Beth-El (1904-1908).
Jastrow, Joseph. (1863-1944). Polish-born American psychologist noted for inventions in experimental psychology, design of experiments and psychophysics.
Loftus, Cecilia. (1876-1943). Scottish actress, mimic and music hall performer.
Hoskins, Major-General Sir Arthur Reginald. (1871-1942) Senior British Army officer of the First World War.
Kissin, Rita. (b. 1885). Author of children's books and operator of Montessori kindergartens.
Liebling, Sally [Salomon]. (1859-1909). German pianist, briefly a student of Liszt (1884), and founder of The New Conservatory of Music at Berlin.
Breger, Dave. (1908-1970). American cartoonist who created the syndicated Sunday comic strip "Mister Breger "[1945-1970], known during World War II as Private Breger and G.I. Joe.
Shapiro, Karl. (1913-2000). American Pulitzer Prize-Winning poet.
Farrar, John C. (1896-1974). American editor and publisher. Founder of Farrar & Rinehart and Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Hill, Rev. George. Pastor of the Leeds, South Parade Baptist Church (1877--1891).
Treen, David C. (1928-2009).American attorney and politician. In 1979 he was elected the first Republican Governor of Louisiana since Reconstruction.
Fisher, John S. (1867-1940). American politician who served as the 29th Governor of Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1931.
Farnol, Jeffery. (1878-1952). British author known for more than 40 romance novels.
Fletcher, Henry P. (1873-1959). American diplomat who served under six presidents.
Sowerby, Millicent; Sowerby, Githa; and Joan, Natalie.
Hewer, Jack. (b. circa 1889). Etcher and illustrator from Halifax, England.
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