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Joseph Addison, English essayist (Spectator)
Duke of Wellington, (C), victor at Waterloo, British PM (1828-30)
Mary Harris Jones, (Mother Jones), hell-raiser
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, French philosopher, paleontologist
Ignazio Silone, Italian novelist, politician (Bread and Wine)
Kate Smith, singer (God Bless America)
Cliff Battles, NFL halfback (Boston/Washington Redskins)
Glenn Ford, Actor (Big Heat, Midway)
Danielle Darieux, in France
Jack Paar, Tonight Show host
Malcolm Scott Carpenter, Mercury astronaut (Aurora 7)
Chuck Bednarik, NFL center, linebacker (Philadelphia Eagles)
Ollie Matson, NFL halfback (Cardinals, Rams, Lions, Eagles)
Judy Collins, in Seattle Wash
Rita Coolidge, in Tennessee
Alessandro Scarlatti, Italian composer
Catherine II (the Great), empress of Russia (1762-96)
Henry Martyn Robert, author of "Robert's Rules of Order"
Theodor Herzl, founder of Zionist movement
Sir D'Arcy Thompson, zoologist, classicist (On Growth and Form)
Brian Aherne, Actor
Benjamin Spock, pediatrician
Bing Crosby, crooner, Actor (Going My Way)
Theodore Bikel, folk singer
Leslie Gore, in Tenafly NJ, cries at her own party
Niccolo Machiavelli, politician (The Prince)
Richard D'Oyly Carte, impresario
Francois Coty, perfumemaker
Sir George Thomson, demonstrated electron diffraction (Nobel 1937)
V.K. Krishna Menon, Indian nationalist, statesman
Golda Meir, 4th Israeli PM (1969-74)
Mary Astor, Actress
Pete Seeger, folk singer
Betty Comden, song writer, Bkln
Sugar Ray Robinson, boxer
Franki Valli, singer
Samantha Eggar, in England
Nona Gaprindasvili, of USSR, world women's chess champ (1962-78)
Vera Caslavska-Odlozilova, Czechoslovak Olympic gymnast
Horace Mann, educator
Joseph Whitaker, English publisher, founded Whitaker's Almanack
Julia Gardiner Tyler, 2nd wife of President John Tyler
Thomas Henry Huxley, scientist and humanist
Kakuei Tanaka, Japanese prime minister convicted of bribe-taking
Audrey Hepburn, Brussels Bel (Breakfast at Tiffany's, My Fair Lady)
Roberta Peters, operatic soprano, NYC
Julie Budd, Bkln
Mary McDonough
Síren Kierkegaard, founder of Existentialism
Karl Marx
H.H. Bancroft, historian, publisher
Henryk Sienkiewicz, Polish author (Quo Vadis) (Nobel 1905)
Nellie Bly, name became a synonym for female star reporter
Author Christopher Morley
F.F. Gosden (Amos)
Spencer Tracy, Actor (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner)
James Beard, American culinary expert and author
Richard H. Rovere, journalist
Tony Canadeo, NFL halfback (Green Bay Packers)
Monica Lewis
Ann B Davis, in Schnectady NY - Brady Bunch maid
Pat Carrol, in Shrevport Louisiana
Michael J. Adams, X-15 pilot
Tammy Wynette, country singer, Redbay Alabama
Henry II, Holy Roman emperor (1014-24)
John Penn, signer of the Declaration of Independence
Robespierre, French Revolutionary leader
Grove Karl Gilbert, geologist, investigated Lake Bonneville, Utah
Robert Peary, artic explorer
Sigmund Freud, cigar smoker
Luis Mar¡a Drago, Argentine statesman, anti-interventionist
Rabindranath Tagore, Hindu poet, mystic, composer (Nobel 1913)
AP Giannini, founder of Bank of America
Emmanuel Celler, former congressman
Rudolph Valentino, sheik
Harry Golden, writer
Max Ophulus, film director
Aram Khachaturian, composer
Harry Martinson, Swedish novelist, poet (Trade Wind) (Nobel 1974)
Toots Shor, raconteur, restaurateur
Weeb Ewbank, NFL coach (Baltimore Colts, New York Jets)
Theodore H. White, historian, writer
Orson Welles, Actor (Citizen Kane, War of the Worlds, Third Man)
Mimi Benzell, in Bridgeport
Marguerite Piazza, operatic soprano
Willie Mays, baseball player, the "Say Hey Kid."
Lori Singer, in Chorpus Christi Texas
Sir Francis Beaufort, naval officer who devised scale of wind force
Robert Browning, English poet
Johannes Brahms, enjoys a good lullaby
Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (1812 Overture)
Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery (Lib), British P.M. (1894-95)
Josip Broz Tito, WW II partisan, leader of Yugoslavia (1943-80)
Gary Cooper, Actor (High Noon, The Plainsman)
Edwin Land, founded instant photography (Polaroid)
Eva Per¢n, Argentine 1st lady
Darren McGavin, Actor (Night Stalker)
Anne Baxter, Mich (Razor's Edge, All About Eve)
Val Bisoglio, Actor
Teresa Brewer, in Toledo Oh - Put another nickel it
Pete Domeneci, (R), NM sen
Johnny Unitas, NFL quarterback (Baltimore Colts, San Diego)
Sivi Aberg
Robin Strasser, in NYC
Janis Ian (Fink), in NYC
Edward Gibbon, historian (Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire)
Thomas Hancock, founded British rubber industry
William Walker, filibuster, president of Nicaragua (1856-57)
Henri Dunant, of Switzerland, founded Red Cross, YMCA (Nobel 1901)
Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1st internationally recognized US pianist
Harry S Truman, 32nd President (1945-1949)
Jose G¢mez (Joselito el Gallo), bullfighter
Fulton J Sheen, bishop
Sloan Wilson, American novelist
David Attenborough, Environmentalist
Don Rickles, comedian
Theodore Sorenson, former presidential advisor
Gary Snyder, beat poet (Rip Rap and Cold Mountain Poems)
Doug Atkins, NFL defensive end (Cleveland, Chicago, New Orleans)
Salome Jens, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sen Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz
Peter Benchley, author (Jaws, The Deep)
Ricky Nelson, rock star (Hello Mary Lou, It's Late, Garden Party)
Angel Cordero, Jockey
Toni Tennille, only female Beachboy in Montgomery Ala
Melissa Gilbert, LA
John Brown, abolitionist, leader of attack on Harpers Ferry
Belle Boyd, Confederate spy, Actress, lecturer
James M Barrie, Scotland
Sir James Barrie, Scottish author (Peter Pan, The Little Minister)
Howard Carter, Egyptologist found King Tut
Henry J Kaiser, (built Liberty Ships, Jeeps)
Jose Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (Revolt of the Masses)
Barbara Woodhouse, Dog training expert
Theodore Kheel, labor negotiator
Mike Wallace, host of 60 Minutes (or 0519)
Pancho Gonzales, U.S. tennis champion
Vance D. Brand, U.S. astronaut (Apollo-Soyuz, STS-5, 41B)
Terry Drinkwater, CBS newsman
Glenda Jackson, in Cheshire England
Albert Finney, Actor (The Dresser, Under the Volcano)
James L Brooks, Producer-director
Candice Bergen, in Beverly Hills, her father spoke to wood
Billy Joel, Bronx (Pianoman)
George Ross, lawyer, signed Decl of Ind
Augustin-Jean Fresnel, pioneer in optics
Kaufmann Kohler, Reform rabbi, theologian
Benito Perez Gald¢s, Spanish novelist (Fountain of Gold, Nazarin)
Sir Thomas Lipton, tea magnate
Gustav Stresemann, German chancellor (1923) (Nobel 1926)
Olaf Stapleton, British religious sci-fi writer (Star Maker)
Ariel Durant, writer (The Story of Civilization)
Fred Astaire, tapdancer
David O Selznick, film producer
Carl Albert, (D), speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
Nancy Walker, in Phila, Actress (Rhoda)
Phillip Mahre, World Cup ski champion
Peter Camper, anatomist
Charles Warren Fairbanks, (R), 26th U.S. vice-president (1905-09)
Irving Berlin, dreaming of a white Christmas
Dame Margaret Rutherford, British Actress (Murder Most Foul)
Bid£ Sayao, Brazilian soprano
Salvador Dal¡, surrealist
Phil Silvers, U.S. comedian, Actor
Camilo Jose Cela, in Spain, author
Mort Sahl, comedian
Doug McClure, Actor
Edward Lear, in England, wrote in verse
Florence Nightingale, nurse, Florence, Italy
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, poet, painter, Pre-Raphaelite
Jules Massenet, composer
Gabriel Faure, composer
Lincoln Ellsworth, led 1st transarctic, transantarctic flights
Robert Baldwin, (L), helped establish cabinet government in Canada
Howard K. Smith, TV newsperson (ABC)
Yogi Barra, NY Yankee catcher
Burt Bacharach, composer
Tom Snyder, TV host (Tomorrow Show)
George Carlin, Comedian
Ronald Ziegler, Nixon's press secretary
Susan Hampshire, in London
Bruce Boxleitner
Shozo Fujii, judo champion
Prince, rock singer
Kim Fields, LA (Facts of Life)
Empress Maria Theresa, of Austria
Marquess of Rockingham, (Whig), British PM (1765-66, 1782)
Sir Arthur Sullivan, in England, of Gilbert & Sullivan fame
Peter Henry Emerson, 1st to promote photography as an independent art
Sir Frank Brangwyn, Welsh painter, muralist
Joe Louis, world heavyweight boxing champion (1937-49)
Bea Arthur, (Maude, Golden Girls), NY
Vladimir A. Dzhanibekov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 27/39/T6/T12/T13)
Peter Gabriel, rocker
Stevie Wonder, singer
Charles IV, king of Bohemia (1346-78), emperor (1355-78)
Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, physicist (or 0524)
Robert Owen, English fActory owner, socialist
Thomas Gainsborough, English landscape, portrait painter (Blue Boy)
Otto Klemperer, German conductor
Heloise, and her helpful hints
Patrice Munsel, in Spokane Wash
George Lucas, skywalker
Robert Jarvik, invented Jarvik 7 artificial heart
David Byrne, in England, rocker
L. Frank Baum, children's book author (Wizard of Oz)
Pierre Curie, French physicist (Nobel 1903)
Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, 1st wife of Woodrow Wilson
Arthur Schnitzler, Austrian playwright, novelist
Katherine Anne Porter, U.S. novelist (Ship of Fools)
Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian playwright, novelist, short-story writer
Richard Daley, (D), former mayor of Chicago
Joseph Cotten
James Mason, Actor (Lolita)
Constance Cummings
Eddy Arnold, Country singer
Joseph Wiseman, Actor
Wladziu Valentino Liberace, pianist
Richard Avedon
Ursula Theiss
Anthony Shaffer / Peter Shaffer, twin brothers Playwrights
Anna Marie Alberghetti, Actress, Italy
Paul Zindel, Playwright
Trini Lopez, singer
Lainie Kazan, Bkln, Singer/Actress
Brian Eno, singer
George Brett, KC Royals
Lee Horsley, Actor
Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin, chemist, discoverer of chromium, beryllium
William H. Seward, bought Alaska
Levi Parsons Morton, (R), 22nd US VP (1889-93)
Henry Fonda, Actor (Mr. Roberts) Grand Is Nebraska
Studs Terkel, author (Working)
Woody Herman, Bandleader
Liberace (Wladziu Liberace), candelabrist
Frank F. Mankiewicz, columnist
Billy Martin, baseball manager (NY Yankees, Oakland A's)
Lowell Weicker, R-Conn, Sen
Pierce Brosnan, in Israel
Debra Winger, in Columbus Oh (Officer & Gentleman)
Olga Korbut, Soviet Olympic gymnast
Janet Jackson, singer/Michael's sister
Edward Jenner, English physician, discovered vaccination
Joseph Norman Lockyer, astroarchaeologist, founded NATURE magazine
Erik Satie, composer
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Iran's spiritual leader
Maureen O'Sullivan, in Boyle Ireland
Archibald Cox, 1st Watergate special prosecutor
Clarence (Ace) Parker, NFL quarterback (Brooklyn, Boston Yanks)
Birgit Nilsson, soprano
Dennis Hopper, an easy rider
Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer
Karl Goldmark, Hungarian composer
Wilhelm Steinitz, of Austria, world chess champion (1866-94)
Oliver Heaviside, physicist predicted existance of ionosphere
William Heinemann, English publisher
Nicholas II, the last Russian tsar (1894-1917)
Bertrand Russell, British mathematician, philosopher (Nobel 1950)
Walter Gropius, German Bauhaus architect
Eurico Gaspar Dutra, president of Brazil (1945-50)
Rudolf Carnap, German Logical Positivist philosopher
Sarah Miriam Peale, American portrait painter
Meredith Willson, musician-composer (The Music Man)
Jacob K. Javits, (R), NY Sen
Perry Como, singer
Dame Margot Fonteyn, English ballerina
John Paul II, 264th Roman Catholic pope (1978-, )
Bill Macy, Actor
Pernell Roberts, Actor (Adam Cartwright, Trapper John)
Reggie Jackson, (Yankees, A's)
Rodney Milburn, Jr., hurdler
Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer
John Hopkins, Philanthropist
Ho Chi Minh, trail blazer
Malcolm X, Muslim
David Hartman, TV personality
Nora Ephron, NY, writer
Glenn Close, Actress
Grace Jones, in Jamaica, singer
Stephen Girard, bailed out U.S. bonds during War of 1812
Dolly Dandridge Payne Madison, first lady
Honore de Balzac, French novelist (Pere Goriot)
John Stuart Mill, philosopher, political economist, Utilitarian
William George Fargo, helped to found Wells, Fargo & Co
Frederic Passy, cowinner of 1st Nobel Peace Prize (1901)
Sigrid Undset, Norweg. novelist (Kristin Lavransdatter) (Nobel '28)
Beniamino Gigli, Italian tenor
Adela Rogers St. Johns, journalist, author
Max Euwe, of the Netherlands, world chess champion (1935-37)
Jimmy Stewart, Actor
William Hewlett, cofounder of Hewlett-Packard Co
Moshe Dayan, Israeli general & politician
George Gobel, Comedian
Constance Towers
Alexei A. Leonov, Soviet cosmonaut (Voskhod 2, Apollo-Soyuz)
Sadaharu Oh, of Yomiuri Giants (Japan), hit 868 career HR
Joe Cocker, in Engl
Cher Bono, California "I got you babe"
Ron Reagan Jr., President's son
Jane Wiedlin, (GoGos)
Mindy Cohn, LA (Facts of Life)
Plato (Aristocles), in Athens(?) (427 BC)
Albrecht Durer, great German Renaissance painter, print maker
Philip II, king of Spain (1556-98) and Portugal (1580-98)
A. Durer
Alexander Pope, poet (The Rape of the Lock)
Elizabeth Fry, Quaker minister, prison reformer, nurse
Charles-Albert Gobat, Swiss politician, lawyer, author (Nobel 1902)
Henri Rousseau, French na‹ve painter
Leon Bourgeois, French politician, internationalist (Nobel 1920)
Willam Einthoven, invented the electrocardiograph
C.J. Thomsen, Danish archeologist, named Stone/Iron/Bronze Ages
Glenn Curtis, aircraft pioneer
Armand Hammer, millionaire industrialist
Fats Waller, jazz pianist, composer (Ain't Misbehavin')
Robert Montgomery, Actor
Harold Robbins, author (Moneychangers, Carpetbaggers)
Dennis Day, singer
Raymond Burr, Actor (Perry Mason, Ironsides)
Andrey Sakharov, Soviet physicist, human rights worker (Nobel '75)
Mr T
Johann Sebastian Bach, in Eisenach, Germany
Richard Wagner, composer (The Ring, Flying Dutchman) Leipzig Germ
Albrecht Grafe, pioneer eye surgeon, founded modern ophthalmology
Mary Cassatt, American Impressionist painter
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, brought Sherlock Holmes to life twice
Jiddu Krishnamurti, Indian spiritual philosopher, writer
Lord Laurence Olivier, stage & screen Actor (Rebecca)
Thomas Gold, established the steady-state theory of the universe
Judith Crist, critic, NY
Satyajat Ray, Indian film director
Charles Aznavour, singer
Michael Constantine
Peter Nero, pianist
Frank Converse
Richard Benjamin, Actor
Susan Strasberg, in NYC, Actress
Michael Sarrazin, Actor
Paul Winfield
Barbara Parkins, in England
Tommy John, Yankee & Dodger pitcher
Carolus Linn‘us, biological classifier, sweden
Friedrich Anton Mesmer, German physician, hypnotist
Abdu'l-Bah,, early Bah '¡ leader
Douglas Fairbanks, 1st & greatest of Hollywood's swashbucklers
Par Lagerkvist, Swedish novelist, poet, dramatist (Nobel 1951)
Walter Reisch, US screenwriter (Ninotchka, Gaslight, Titanic)
John Bardeen, physicist (Nobel 1956, 1972)
Artie Shaw (Arthur Arshawsky), band leader and husband
Betty Garrett, in St Joseph Mo
Alicia de Larrocha, Pianist
Rosemary Clooney, in Kentucky, singer
Barbara Barrie, in Chicago
Joan Collins, in London, Actress
John Newcombe, Australian tennis pro
Alan Garc¡a Perez, pres of Peru (1985-, )
Anatoliy Karpov, of USSR, world chess champion (1975-85)
Boxer Marvelous Marvin Hagler, in NJ
William Gilbert, pioneer researcher into magnetism
Jean-Paul Marat, French revolutionist
Emanuel Leutze, American painter (Washington Crossing the Delaware)
Queen Victoria, (1837-1901)
Samuel I. Newhouse, American millionaire publisher
Mikhail Sholokhov, novelist (And Quiet Flows the Don) (Nobel 1965)
Wilbur Mills, former U.S. congressman
Lilli Palmer, German Actress (The Gentle Sex, Lotte in Weimar)
Coleman Young, civil rights leader
Siobhan McKenna, Irish stage Actress (Saint Joan)
Elaine Malbin, opera singer
Mayor Jane Byrne, of Chicago
Bob Dylan, in Minnesota, Folk Singer Robert Zimmerman
Gary Burghoff, M*A*S*H
Patti Labelle
Priscilla Presley, wife of Elvis
Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist, philosopher
John Alexander Dowie, (Elijah the Restorer), American evangelist
John R. Mott, worked in internat'l church movements (Nobel 1946)
Philip Murray, founder of Congress of Industrial Organizations
Igor Sikorsky, developed a working helicopter
Bennett Cerf, publisher
Gene Tunney, world heavyweight boxing champion (1926-30)
Theodore Hesburgh, ex-president of Notre Dame
Claude Aikins, Actor
Jeanne Crain, in Barstow Calif
Miles Davis, trumpeter, pioneered cool jazz (Porgy and Bess)
Robert Ludlum, spy novelist
Beverly Sills, in Brooklyn NY, soprano
Georgi M. Grechko, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 17, 26, T-14)
Barbara Harris, in Illinois
Leslie Uggams, singer NYC
Karen Valentine, in Santa Rosa California
Jessi Colter, in Phoenix Arizona
Connie Sellecca, in Bronx
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, English essayist, feminist, eccentric
Alexandr Pushkin, Russian writer (Eugene Onegin)
Al Jolson, jazz singer, silent film Actor
John Wayne, shootist
Robert Morley, English Actor
Laurance Rockefeller, chairman, Chase Manhattan
A. Pushkin
Peggy Lee, in ND (is that all there is)
James Arness, Actor (Matt Dillon of Gunsmoke)
Teresa Stratas, in Toronto Ontario
Sherry Bain, in Califor
Dale Haddon, in Montrael Canada
Pam Grier
Hank Williams, Jr., country singer
Sally K. Ride, 1st American woman in space (STS-7, 41G)
Genie Francis, in Los Angeles
Ibn Khaldun, Arab historian, sociologist
William II, prince of Orange
Amelia Bloomer, suffragette known for her pantaloons
Julia Ward Howe, author, lecturer (Battle Hymn of the Republic)
Jay Gould, American railroad executive, financier
Wild Bill Hickok
Arnold Bennett, English novelist, playwright, critic
Isadora Duncan, US interpretive dancer
Dashiell Hammett, author who created the hard-boiled detective
Rachel Carson, ecologist, writer (Silent Spring)
Harold Rome, composer
Hubert Humphrey, (D-Minn.), Sen, 38th V-P (1965-69)
Vincent Price, Actor (The Fly, Laura)
John Cheever, writer (Wapshot Chronicle)
Sam Snead, pro golfer
Herman Wouk, American author (Caine Mutiny)
Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese PM (1982-87)
Christopher Lee, Actor
Henry Kissinger, secretary of state
Lee Merriweather, Miss America
Cilia Black, in Liverpool England
Christopher J. Dodd, (D), senator from Conn
George I, king of England (1714-27)
Dr Joseph Guillotin, guess what he invented
William Pitt the Younger, (C), English PM (1783-1801, 1804-06)
Louis Agassiz, Swiss naturalist, geologist, teacher
Jim Thorpe, chosen greatest U.S. athlete of the 1st half century
Phil Regan, singer
Ian Fleming, gave James Bond a job (Goldfinger, Dr. No)
Patrick White, Australian novelist (Happy Valley) (Nobel 1973)
Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, Indian film star, politician
Caroll Baker, in Pennsylvania
Dionne quintuplets, (Annette, Cecile, milie, Marie, Yvonne)
Gladys Knight, in Atlanta Ga
Madeline LeRouix, in Wyoming
Sondra Locke, in Shellyville Tennessee
Charles II, king of England (1660-85)
Patrick Henry, American revolutionary leader, orator
Ebenezer Butterick, inventor of the tissue paper dress pattern
English novelist, GK Chesterton
G.K. Chesterton, English writer
Oswald Spengler, German philosopher (The Decline of the West)
Bea Lillie, comedian
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Movie composer
Leslie Townes (Bob) Hope, entertainer (famous prrofile), England
John F Kennedy, 35th President (1961-1963)
Yannis Xenakis, Rumanian composer, architect, mathematician
Al Unser, auto racer
Reby Jackson, Singer
LaToya Jackson, Singer
Lisa Whelchel, in Ft Worth Tx (Facts of Life)
Peter I (the Great), tsar of Russia (1682-1725)
Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth (C), British PM (1801-04)
Alfred Austin, poet laureate of England
Peter Carl Faberge, Russian goldsmith, jeweler
James A. Farley, U.S. postmaster general (1932-38)
Stepin Fetchit, Actor (In Old Kentucky, Miracle in Harlem)
Ernesto de la Guardia Jr., president of Panama (1956-60)
Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd & Porky Pig
Benny Goodman, swinger, clarinetist, "the King of Swing."
Christine Jorgensen, Pioneer transsexual
Clint Walker, Actor
Keir Dullea, Actor (2001, 2010)
Michael J. Pollard, Actor
Gale Sayers, NFL running back (Chicago Bears)
Manuel I, king of Portugal (1495-1521) during era of exploration
Walt Whitman, American poet (Leaves of Grass) in West Hills, NY
Pius XI, 259th Roman Catholic pope (1922-39)
Heath Robinson, English illustrator, cartoonist
Saint-John Perse, French poet, diplomat (Nobel 1960)
Norman Vincent Peale, clergyman
Don Ameche, Actor (Cocoon)
Henry Jackson, (D, sort of), former U.S. senator from Washington
Edward Bennett Williams, attorney
Rainier III, prince of Monaco (1949-, )
Elaine Stewart
Clint Eastwood, Actor/mayor (Dirty Harry)
Shirley Verrett, American mezzo-soprano New Orleans La
Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary
Terry Waite, Church envoy
Johnny Paycheck, Country Singer
Joe Namath, NY Jets QB
Sharon Gless, in LA
Tom Berenger
Gregory Harrison
Brooke Shields, Actress/model NYC