
Edwards, Ernest (1837-1903). Photographer known for his photos of Darwin; and Lankester, Edwin (1814-1874). English surgeon and naturalist, a friend of Darwin who made a major contribution fo the control of cholera.

Delacorte, Valerie (1914-2011). Hungarian actress who wrote a memoir of her first husband, the late Gabriel Pascal.

Barker, Eric (1905-1973). American poet.

Baker, Frank J. (died 1944). Florist and Mayor of Utica.

Chandler, William Henry (1841-1906). American chemist; and Paige, John Keyes (1843-1915). Organist & postmaster of Schenectady.

Romney, George W. (1907-1995). Chairman of American Motors Corporation, Governor of Michigan and father of Mitt Romney

Martin, James G. (born 1935). American chemist, U.S. Congressman and Governor of North Carolina.

Young, David (1928-2020). Actor, director and producing director for the American College Theatre Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Hemmings, David; and Redgrave, Vanessa.

Gerardia, Helen (1903-1988). Russian-born American painter.

Meskill, Thomas (1928-2007). Governor of Connecticut and U.S. Congressman.

Riseborough, Douglas (born 1922). Canadian artist living in California.

Cornell, Katharine (1893-1974); Hardwicke, Sir Cedric (1893-1964).

Cummings, Nathan (1896-1985). Jewish Canadian-American businessman, investor and philanthropist.

(The Poetry Society & Poetry Review). Kyle, Galloway (1875-1967). Founder and director of The Poetry Society; Lushington, Franklyn (1868-1941). Archdeacon of Malta from 1901-1903, Headmaster of Dover College and Chaplain to the Forces during World War I

Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (Frederick Augustus 1763-1827).

Kundel, Mabel. Author of "Lincoln: Unfogettable American".

Harrigan, Edward (1844-1911). Irish-American actor, singer, dancer playwright, lyricist and theater producer; Burroughs, Marie (1866-1926); Palmer, Albert Marshman (1838-1905); Aimee, Marie (1852-1887); and Robe, Annie (1866-1922).

Wechsler, Bert (1933-1997). Dance & music critic.

Lowry, W. McNeil (1913-1993). Former vice president of the Ford Foundation who made it a major supporter of the arts.

Morris, Lewis (1833-1907). A popular poet of the Anglo-Welsh school who was associated with Oscar Wilde and knighted by Queen Victoria.

(Teige, Karel). Oakley, Lucy; editor.

Bliss, Anthony A. (1913-1991). Executive director of the Metropolitan Opera for 11 years.

(Agnew, Spiro T.). McKeldin, Theodore (1900-1974). Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland.

Oliver, Edith (1913-1998). American theater & film critic for The New Yorker.

Agnew, Spiro T. (1919-1996). Governor of Maryland and Vice President of the United States under Richard Nixon.

Mathias, Charles McCurdy, Jr. (1922-2010). Attorney for the State of Maryland who served as U.S. Congressman and Senator from Maryland.

Default Sort attempts to select a random list for the listing of items.