
Erdman Jean. (b. 1916). American dancer, choreographer of modern dance and avant-garde theater director.



McLeod, Donald (1779-1879). Canadian Rebel General & Patriot who was a strong supporter of Canada's independence from Great Britain.

Moore, John Bassett. ( 1860-1947). An authority on international law who was a member of the Hague Tribunal and served on the Permanent Court of International Justice.

Bonnefont, Gaston. (1851-1911). French journalist, playwright, travel writer and essayist.

Hart, E.; Sr. Staff Engineer; Gutlove, N.; Manager, Solid State Imaging Section.

Wakeman, R.; Proposal Manager; Gutlove, N. Advanced Systems & Analysis Section Manager.

Yutkowitz, C. K.; Gutlove, Norman; Engineering Section Manager.

Brunner, Edmund de Schwinitz. (1889-1973). Director of Rural Investigation of the Institute of Social and Religious Research.

The Nonesuch Press.

Willett, Edward; and Forst, H.C.

The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths of the City of London.



Kilpatrick, Thomas L.; and Hoshiko, Patsy-Rose.

Perdue, William C. Virginia Penitentiary psychologist who co-authored several studies on murder and Rorschach stimuli.

Anderson, Mary. (1859-1940). American stage actress, billed as Mary Navarro during her silent film career.

Hubbard, Nathaniel Tuthill.

Adams, Charles Francis, III. (1866-1954). American politician, a member of the prominent Adams family. He served as United States Secretary of the Navy under Herbert Hoover (1929-1933).



Fess, Simeon D. (1861-1936). Republican politician and educator from Ohio.

Stonehouse, Bernard, editor.

Bispham, David. (1857- 1921). American operatic baritone .


Abbot, Charles Greeley. (1872-1973). American astrophysicist. Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution from 1928 to 1944.
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