
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.

Baker, Newton D. (1871-1937). American politician who served as U.S. Secretary of War from 1916 to 1921.




Green, William. (1873-1952). President of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952.

Sailer, Toni. (1935-2009). Great Austrian alpine ski racer and winner of three gold medals at the 1956 Winter Olympics.

(Doyle, Arthur Conan). De Waal, Ronald Burt.


Colver, Nathaniel; Davis, Jonathan.

Cogswell, Rev. William, D.D.



Campbell, John, 9th Duke of Argyll [Marquess of Lorne]. (1845-1914). The fourth Governor General of Canada.

Roebling, Mary. (1905-1994). American banker. First woman to serve as president of a major U.S. bank and first woman governor of the American Stock Exchange.

Taylor, Samuel (1912-2000).

(Sawders, Major James C.).




Whitney, Willis R. (1868-1958). American chemist and developer of the research laboratory of the General Electric Company.

Sykes, William Henry. (1790-1872). English naturalist who served with the British military in India. He was known for his work with the army as a politician, Indologist and orthinologist.

Chase, Rear Admiral Jehu V. (1869-1937). Career naval officer best remembered for his leadership of the USS Minnesota during World War I.
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