Sailer, Toni. (1935-2009). Great Austrian alpine ski racer and winner of three gold medals at the 1956 Winter Olympics.
(Doyle, Arthur Conan). De Waal, Ronald Burt.
Colver, Nathaniel; Davis, Jonathan.
Cogswell, Rev. William, D.D.
Campbell, John, 9th Duke of Argyll [Marquess of Lorne]. (1845-1914). The fourth Governor General of Canada.
Roebling, Mary. (1905-1994). American banker. First woman to serve as president of a major U.S. bank and first woman governor of the American Stock Exchange.
Taylor, Samuel (1912-2000).
(Sawders, Major James C.).
Whitney, Willis R. (1868-1958). American chemist and developer of the research laboratory of the General Electric Company.
Sykes, William Henry. (1790-1872). English naturalist who served with the British military in India. He was known for his work with the army as a politician, Indologist and orthinologist.
Chase, Rear Admiral Jehu V. (1869-1937). Career naval officer best remembered for his leadership of the USS Minnesota during World War I.
Paget, Henry, 1st Marquess of Anglesey. (1768-1854). British army officer and politician. Cavalry officer in the Peninsula War and at Waterloo.
Wade, Horace M. (1916-2001). General in the U.S. Air Force (1937-1973) who was appointed Vice Chief of Staff of the the U.S. Air Force in May 1972.
(Everson, William; Hawkes, John; Inge, William; Buechner, Georg; Miller, Henry; Rexroth, Kenneth; Swenson, May; et al).
Chakravarty, Amiya. (1901-1986). Indian literary critic, academic and Bengali poet who was a close associate of Rabindrath Tagore and editor of his poetry.
Cooper, Thomas Sidney. (1803-1902). English animal and landscape painter. He was nickname "Cow Cooper".
Barthelemy-Saint-Hilaire, Jules. (1805-1895). French statesman and philosopher who translated Aristotle.
Punshon, William Morley. (1824-1881). English nonconformist minister who settled in Canada. His sermons drew huge crowds in Canada and the U.S.
Williams, Henry Smith. (1863-1943). American author, doctor and lawyer.
Somerset, Richard, 2nd Baron Raglan. (1817-1884). Officer in the diplomatic service and later in the Royal Household.
Williams, General Sir William Fenwick, 1st Baronet of Kars. (1800-1883). Born in Nova Scotia, he was a renowned military leader for the British during the Crimean War and later the first Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
Buchanan, Robert Williams. (1841-1901). Scottish poet, novelist and dramatist.
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