

Levi, Leone. (1821-1888). British political economist.

Macdonell, James. (1841-1879). Scottish journalist, author of posthumously published "France Since the First Empire".

Mudie, Doris. (1894-1977). British author and translator. Mel Brooks based his screenplay for "The Twelve Chairs" on her translation of a Russian novel.

Hamley, Sir Edward Bruce (1824-1893). British general and literary figure.

Whyte-Melville, George. (1821-1878). Popular Scottish novelist who wrote on sporting themes.

Sterling, John Barton. (1840-1926). He had a distinguished career as a soldier and a writer on military matters.



Anaut, Alberto; editor.




Schiff, Dorothy. (1903-1989). Publisher of the New York Post, New York's first female newspaper publisher.


(Lubitsch, Ernst). Kuttner, Alfred B.; Hamilton, James Shelley; Barrett, Wilson A.; editors.

Saint-Cyr, Agnes de Gouvion; Lemagny, Jean-Claude; and Sayag, Alain.

(Gance, Abel). Seligmann, Herbert J.; et al.


Karpman, Benjamin, M.D. (1886-1962. American psychiatrist who was critical of the treatment of criminals by the law and by medicine.

(Lubitsch, Ernst). Kuttner, Alfred B.; Chairman, Committee on Critique.

Bergman, Sidney M.; Oliver, Andrew, Jr.

(Rockwell, Norman). Nyerges, Alexander Lee; Goffman, Judy; McKinnon, Liliclaire C.

Wright, Alan. (1864-1927). Illustrator and landscape painter.

King, Lester, M.D. (d. 2002). Pathologist and senior editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Raymond, Henry Jarvis. (1820-1869). Journalist and politician who was a co-founder of the New York Times.

Hook, Theodore. (1788-1841). Georgian author, composer, playboy and practical joker.

Quintero, Jose A. (Babby).

Quintero, Jose A. (Babby).
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