Stevens, Roger L. (1910-1998). American theatre producer and arts administrator. Founding chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the NEA.
Agar, James, 1st Viscount Clifden (1734-1789). Irish peer and politician who held office as one of the joint Postmasters General of Ireland.
Gifford, John. [John Richards Green; 1758-1818].
Marshall, Archibald (1866-1934). English author, publisher & journalist whose works were popular in the United States.
Ziegler, Edward (1870-1947). American music critic and opera manager.
Trueba y Cosio, Joaquin Telesforo de (1799-1835).
(Shostakovich, Dimitri). Fedorova, Zoya; Alabyan, A.; Petrov, Evgeny; et al.
Cornell, Katharine (1893-1974). American stage actress called "The First Lady of the Theatre".
(Pinter, Harold; Boyars, Arthur; and Inman, Philip; et al.). Sankey, John; editor.
Lewis, H.H. [Harold Harwell] (1901-1985); editor. Communist American Poet and farmhand.
Laberge, Marc; Beaucarne, Julos; Watson, Shawna; Cavanagh, Chris; Duguay, Raoul; Latourelle, Normand; Anahory-Librowicz, Oro; Landry, Jacques; et al.
Tead, Ordway (1891-1973). American organizational theorist, chair of the New York Board of Higher Education and editor with Harper & Brothers.
Pedersen, B. Martin; publisher and editor.
Glass, Montague (1877-1934). British-American Jewish lawyer and author, known for his fictional duo Potash and Perlmutter.
Hart-Davis, Rupert (1907-1999). English publisher, editor and biographer who founded the Rupert Hart-Davis Limited publishing company.
Grunfeld, Alfred (1852-1924). Austrian pianist & composer.
Adams, Samuel Hopkins (1871-1958). Muckraking investigative journalist and author of then scandalous novels.
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