Fitzpatrick, Daniel R. (1891-1969). Editorial cartoonist for the St. Louis Dispatch and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.
Burleigh, George William (1870-1940). Director of the Lackawanna Steel Company and Colonel in the New York National Guard who commanded the Ninth Coast Defense.
Morgan, Charles Langbridge (1894-1958). British playwright and novelist.
Sargeant, Winthrop (1903-1986). American music critic, violinist & writer.
Javits, Jacob K. (1904-1986). New York Attorney General and U.S. Senator.
Ely, Robert E. (1861-1948). Presbyterian minister who helped found the Prospect Union in Cambridge and was the first director of New York's Town Hall League, then known as The League For Political Education.
Schubert, B.F.; Author of the Prize Essay "Merits and Demerits of Trial by Jury and How the Last Can Best be Remedied".
Lyons, Leonard (1906-1976). American newspaper columnist and performing art critic who was awarded NYC's bronze medallion by Mayor Lindsay in 1973.
Stevens, Roger L. (1910-1998). American theatre producer and arts administrator. Founding chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the NEA.
Agar, James, 1st Viscount Clifden (1734-1789). Irish peer and politician who held office as one of the joint Postmasters General of Ireland.
Gifford, John. [John Richards Green; 1758-1818].
Marshall, Archibald (1866-1934). English author, publisher & journalist whose works were popular in the United States.
Ziegler, Edward (1870-1947). American music critic and opera manager.
Trueba y Cosio, Joaquin Telesforo de (1799-1835).
(Shostakovich, Dimitri). Fedorova, Zoya; Alabyan, A.; Petrov, Evgeny; et al.
Cornell, Katharine (1893-1974). American stage actress called "The First Lady of the Theatre".
(Pinter, Harold; Boyars, Arthur; and Inman, Philip; et al.). Sankey, John; editor.
Lewis, H.H. [Harold Harwell] (1901-1985); editor. Communist American Poet and farmhand.
Laberge, Marc; Beaucarne, Julos; Watson, Shawna; Cavanagh, Chris; Duguay, Raoul; Latourelle, Normand; Anahory-Librowicz, Oro; Landry, Jacques; et al.
Tead, Ordway (1891-1973). American organizational theorist, chair of the New York Board of Higher Education and editor with Harper & Brothers.
Pedersen, B. Martin; publisher and editor.
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