Jung, Theodor; and Sanderson, William.
Key, Ted (1912-2008). American cartoonist and writer, best known as the creator of the cartoon panel "Hazel", later the basis for a television series of the same name.
Key, Ted (1912-2008). American cartoonist and writer, best known as the creator of the cartoon panel "Hazel", later the basis for a television series of the same name.
Rhodes, John Jacob Jr. (1916-2003). U.S. Congressman from Arizona.
Werner, Alfred (1911-1979). Art critic, author and biographer who was imprisoned at Dachau during the war.
Ray, Ruby (Edwardian actress and dancer).
Buckmaster, Dr. Augustus Harper (1859-1941). Gynecologist and obstetrician who was the first to perform a Caesarian operation in Virginia.
Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey [aka Susan Coolidge (1835-1905). American children's book author; and Hill, Adams Sherman (1833-1910). American journalist & rhetorician.
Foraker, Joseph B. (1846-1917). Governor of Ohio and subsequently U.S. Senator.
Farrar, John C. (1896-1974). American editor and publisher. Founder of Farrar & Rinehart and Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Struther, Jan [pen name of Joyce Anstruther] (1901-1953). English author best known for her character "Mrs. Miniver".
Washburn, Charles Grenfill (1857-1928). Lawyer, author, manufacturer and U.S. Congressman; and Goodnow, H.R. Scientist who wrote on the Spectroscope.
Young, Dean (b. 1938). Cartoonist & head writer of the popular comic strip "Blondie".
(Stauder, William Phillip [1887-1970]); (Leader Iron Works).
Gray, Elizabeth Caroline Hamilton (1800-1887). Scottish historian and travel writer.
(Messer, Thomas M.; Hopkins, Henry T.; Vogt, Paul; Keller, Horst; Urban, Martin; Dube, Wolf-Dieter; and Roters, Eberhard).
(Massine, Leonide; and Loren, Sophia). De Matteis, Maria, (1898-1988).
Pontryagin, L.S.; Boltyanskii, V.G.; Gamkrelidze, R.V.; and Mishchenko, E.F.
Kubelik, Jan (1880-1940). Great Czech violinist and composer.
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