
Ruggles, Carl (1876-1971). American composer and painter known for his use of dissonant counterpoint; Cowell, Henry (1897-1965). American modernist composer who made use of folk music, dissonant counterpoint and unconventional orchestration; and Cowell,


(Cosgrave II, John O'Hara). Untermeyer, Louis; Frost, Robert.

Edwards, Thomas; Glenn, Wilfred; Hogue, William; Marsh, Calvin; and Sargent, Paul.

Werner, Virginia; Fintz, Jeanne; Yockey, Elyse, Harding, Marian; and Baum, Carol.

Webb, Ruth (1918-2006). Hollywood talent agent nicknamed "The Auntie Mame of Agents" known for rehabilitating the dormant career of Hollywood stars.

Dahl, Arlene (1925-2021). American actress, wife of the actor Fernando Lamas Dahl created a fragrance company and wrote a syndicated column on astrology.

Morrison, Jack (1912-1997). Executive director of the American Theatre Association, married to the actress Jeanne Cagney, the sister of James Cagney.

Lemmon, Jack (1925-2001). Award winning American actor, best known for his roles in "The Odd Couple", "Save The Tiger", "Some Like It Hot".

(Mermaid Press). Johnson, Fridolf; Neale, J.M.

Krasna, Norman (1909-1984). American screenwriter, playwright, producer and film director.

Stevenson, Isabelle (1913-2003). President of the American Theatre Wing after whom the philanthropic Isabelle Stevenson Award given out at the Tony Awards celebrations is named.

Cassel, Lili (born 1924). Calligrapher & book illustrator.

Grauer, Ben (1908-1977). American child movie actor, and television & radio personality.

Sarrazin, Michael; Christie, Julie.


Domingo, Placido; and Croft, Dwayne.

Knopf, Alfred A. (1892-1984). American publisher, president of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., which he founded in 1915.

Grauer, Ben (1908-1977). American child movie actor, and television & radio personality.

Rabin, Arnold (1928-2025). Television writer, producer and director who worked for all 3 networks and was an executive producer for PBS.

Cubas, Isabella (1831-1864). Spanish ballerina, dancer & pantomime actress.

White, Joan (1909-1999). British film and television actress, theatre director and educator

(Bretnor, Reginald). Edmondson, G.C. (1922-1995). Science Fiction author who also wrote Westerns under several pseudonyms.

Kazan, Elia. (1909-2003). Film and stage director and writer.

Pierce, Franklin (1804-1869). President of the United States; McClelland, Robert (1807-1880). Secretary of the Interior; Manypenny, Colonel George W. (1808-1892). Commissioner of Indian Affairs; and Neighbors, Robert S. (1815-1859). Indian Agent and Texa

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