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Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, believed in inheritance of acquired traits
William Clark, explored Pacific Northwest with Lewis
Francis Scott Key, wrote 'Star-Spangled Banner'
Richard Henry Dana, spent 2 years before mast
Maria Mitchell, America's 1st woman astronomer on Nantucket Island
Herman Melville, American author (Moby Dick, Billy Budd)
Arthur Hill, Actor (Defenders, Andromeda Strain)
Dom DeLuise, comedian, Actor (End)
Yves Saint-Laurent, fashion designer
Karen Black, in Illinois, Actress
Yuri V. Romanenko, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 26, 38)
Tempestt Bledsoe, (Cosby Show)
Mahmud I Ottoman, sultan, fought Austrians & Russians
R"mulo Gallegos, Venezuelan novelist (Do¤a B rbara), pres. (1948)
Myrna Loy, Actress (Rebound, Emma) in Montana
Gary Merrill, Actor
Paul Laxalt, (R-Sen-Nev)
James Baldwin, American novelist (Another Country)
Carroll O'Conner, aka Archie Bunker
Betsy Bloomingdale, Dept Store mogul
Lamar Hunt, owner of NFL Kansas City Chiefs
Peter O'Toole, Actor (Lord Jim, Beckett)
Valery Bykovsky, Soviet cosmonaut (Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, 31)
Bob Beamon, long jumper
Bertalan Farkas, 1st Hungarian space traveler (Soyuz 36)
Apollonia (Kotero), Prince's main squeeze
Linda Fratianne, figure skater
Elisha Graves Otis, invented safe elevator
Stanley Earl Baldwin, (C), British PM (1923-24, 1924-29, 1935-37)
Rupert Brooke, British WW I poet (1914)
John T. Scopes, Tennessee teacher convicted for teaching evolution
John Stennis, (D-sen-Miss)
Habib Bourguiba, 1st president of Tunisia
Dolores Del Rio, Mexican Actress (What Price Glory?)
Mariyln Maxwell
Anne Klein, Fashion designer
Leon Uris, writer (Exodus, QB VII)
Tony Bennett, singer
Georgi S. Shonin, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 6)
Lance Alworth, NFL wide receiver (San Diego, Dallas)
Martin Sheen, Actor (Subject Was Roses)
Nicolas-Jacque Conte, invented modern pencil
Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet
Knut Hamsun, Norwegian writer, Nazi (Hunger) (Nobel 1920)
Arturo Umberto Illia, president of Argentina (1963-66)
William Schuman, composer
Helen Thomas, journalist
David Russell Lange, Labour prime minister of New Zealand (1984-, )
Tina Cole, in Hollywood California
Mary Decker Tabb Slaney, Track star
Joseph Scaliger, proposed Julian dating
John Eliot, "Apostle to Indians " Bible translator
Thomas Lynch, signed Dec of Ind
Guy de Maupassant, French author
Mary R. Beard, historian
Conrad Aiken, American poet, short story writer, critic
John Huston, film director & writer
Richard Kleindienst, former attorney general
Neil Armstrong, X-15 pilot, 1st moonwalker (Gemini 8, Apollo 11)
Joan Weldon, Gogo's singer
Leonid D. Kizim, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz T-3, T-10, T-15)
Samantha Sang, Singer
Charles VII, Holy Roman emperor (1742-45)
Alfred Lord Tennyson, poet laureate of England
Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, 2nd wife of Theodore Roosevelt
Sir Alexander Fleming, cashed in on penicillin (Nobel 1954)
Scott Nearing, American sociologist, pacifist, author
Ken Strong, NFL, AFL halfback (Staten Island, NY Yanks, NY Giants)
Lucille Ball, NY. comedian, Actress
Robert Mitchum, Actor
Ella Raines, Actress
William David Ford, (D-Mich-Rep)
Abbey Lincoln
Ken Norton, heavyweight boxer (or 0809)
Sally Eaton, in Ill
Rep Carl C Perkins, D-Ky
Constantius II, Roman emperor (337-61)
Carl Ritter, cofounder of modern science of geography
John Heathcoat, invented lace-making machinery
Mata Hari, dancer, courtesan, spy
Louis Hazeltine, invented neutrodyne circuit, making radio possible
Louis Leakey, anthropologist
Ralph J Bunche, a founder & diplomat of UN (Nobel 1950)
Stan Freberg, Writer-producer
Don Larsen, on what must have been a perfect day
Ann Harding
B.J. Thomas, singer (Raindrops)
Anjanette Comer, in Dawson Tx
Garrison Keillor
Lana Cantrell, in Sydney Australia
Loni Anderson, in St Paul Minn (WKRP in Cincinnati)
Alberto Salazar, marathoner
Charles Bullfinch, 1st US professional architect
Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, peasant leader
Sara Teasdale, poet
Paul Dirac, British theoretical physicist
Arthur Goldberg, former Supreme Court justice
Sylvia Sidney, Actress
Rudi Gernreich, designer of 1st women's topless swimsuit, miniskirt
Esther Williams, Actress, swimmer in Inglewood Cal
Jim Weaver, (D-rep-Ore)
Andy Warhol, artist, movie producer
Mel Tillis, singer
Dustin Hoffman, (Graduate, Death of a Salesman) LA
Connie Stevens, Bkln
Svetlana Y. Savitskaya, 2nd woman in space (Soyuz T-7, T-12)
Izaac Walton, fisherman, writer (Compleat Angler)
Amedeo Avogadro, 6.022 x 10 ^ 23
Elisha Ferry, (R), governor of Wash. terr., state (1872-80, 1889-93)
Jean Piaget, pioneer developmental psychologist
Ralph Wyckoff, American pioneer in x-ray crystallography
William A. Fowler, US astrophysicist (Nobel 1983)
Herman Talmadge, (Sen-D-Ga)
Ralph Houk, baseball manager
J. James Exon, (D-Neb-Sen)
Bob Cousy, NBA star
Jimmy Dean, Actor
Betty Boop, animation
Marvin Minsky, artificial intelligence worker
David Steinberg, Comedian-director
Sam Elliott, Actor
Melanie Griffith, Actress
Whitney Houston, Singer
Herbert Hoover, (R) 31st Pres (1929-1933)
Norma Shearer
Angus Campbell, psychologist, sociologist
Noah Beery Jr., Actor (Tugboat Annie)
Rhonda Fleming, in Hollywood Calif
Martha Hyer
Mike Douglas, TV Host
Eddie Fisher, singer
Jerry Falwell, Evangelist
Diana Muldaur
Betsy Johnson
Ronnie Spector, NYC
Robert Green Ingersol, American author, politician, agnostic
Sadi Carnot, engineer, French president (1887-94); assassinated
Joseph Weber, comedian (of Weber & Fields)
Lloyd Nolan, Actor (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Peyton Place)
Alex Haley, American author (Roots)
Arlene Dahl, in Minnesota
Anna Massey
Elizabeth Holtzman, Bkln AG (D-Rep-NY)
Steve Wozniak, cofounded Apple Computer
Thomas Bewick, English artist (British Birds, Aesop's Fables)
George IV, king of England (1820-30)
Robert Southey, English poet laureate, biographer of Nelson
Juluis Rosenwald, philanthropist
Jacinto Benavente y Mart¡nez, Spanish dramatist (Nobel 1922)
Mary Roberts Rinehart, mystery writer
Christy Mathewson, HOF baseball pitcher
Cecil B deMille, directed God
Erwin Schrodinger, Austrian physicist (had a cat)
Mario Moreno, alias Cantinflas, Mexican entertainer
Jane Wyatt, Mom knows best - Spock's mother in Campgaw NJ
Alex Wojciechowicz, NFL center (Lions, Eagles)
Michael Kidd, Choreographer
Majorie Reynolds, in Buhl Idaho
Dale Bumpers, (Sen-D-Ark)
John Derek, Actor-director
Buck Owens, country singer
William Goldman, author (Lord of the Flies) (Nobel 1983)
George Hamilton, Actor
Deborah Walley, in Bridgeport Ct
William Caxton, 1st English printer (Histories of Troy)
Johann Christoph Denner, clarinet inventor
Anders Jonas Angstrom, physicist, founder of spectroscopy
Lucy Stone, pioneer in Woman's Rights
Sir George Gabriel Stokes, physicist, mathematician
Annie Oakley, frontier woman
Alfred Hitchcock, director (Psycho, The Birds, Rear Window)
Regis Toomey, Actor
Felix Wankel, German inventor (Wankel rotary-piston engine)
Charles (Buddy) Rodgers, Actor
Gene Raymond, Actor
John Beal, Actor
Ben Hogan, golfer
Frederick Sanger, British chemist (Nobel 1958, 1980)
George Shearing, pianist
Neville Brand, Actor
Fidel Castro Ruz, Cuban political leader
Quinn Cummings
Hans Christian Oersted, physicist, chemist
John Galsworthy, English author (Forsyte Saga) (Nobel 1932)
Sir James Pitman, English educator, publisher, phonetic speller
John Ringling North, circus director
Nehemiah Persoff, Actor
Maurice Richard, NHL player
Russell Baker, columnist
Alice Ghostly, in Montana
Buddy Greco, Singer
David Crosby, rocker
Connie Smith, in Elkhart, Indiana, singer
Robyn Smith, jockey
Susan St. James, (MacMillan & Wife, Kate & Allie) LA
Princess Anne, of England
Deborah Meyer, swimmer in Annapolis Maryland
Earvin (Magic) Johnson, NBA star (LA Lakers)
Luigi Pulci, Italian poet (Morgante)
Frederick William I, king of Prussia
Napoleon Bonaparte, resident of Elba (emperor 1804-13, 1814-15)
Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist, poet (Lady of Lake)
Sir James Douglas, father of British Columbia
Florence Kling DeWolfe Harding, 1st lady
Ethel Barrymore, American stage, screen, TV Actress
TE Lawrence, writer (aka Lawrence of Arabia)
Bill Baird, puppeteer
Julia Child, in Pasadena Calif, chef
Wendy Hiller, Actress
Phyllis Schlafly, right-winger, St. Louis
Robert Bolt, Playwright
Rose Marie, Actress
Mike Conners, Actor
Janice Rule, Actress in Norwood Ohio
Lori Nelson
Abby Dalton, in Las Vegas
Vernon Jordan, Civil rights activist
Jim Dale, musical entertainer
Barbara Bouchet
Linda Ellerbee, Broadcast journalist & author
Bernard MacFadden, publisher (Physical Culture, True Romances)
Hugo Gernsback, science fiction writer
Harold Foster, cartoonist, created "Prince Valiant"
George Meany, labor leader, NYC
Wendell Stanley, biochemist, 1st to crystallize a virus (Nobel '46)
Franz Josef II, prince of Liechtenstein (1938-, )
Menachem Begin, Israeli PM (1977-83) (Nobel 1978)
Fess Parker, Actor (Davy Crockett)
Ann Blyth, Actress in Mt Kisko NY
Robert Culp, Actor (I Spy)
Frank Gifford, NFL halfback (NY Giants), sportscaster
Ted Hughes, English poet laureate (1984-, )
Betsy Von Furstenberg, in Germany
Eydie Gorme, in Bronx NY
Stuart (Smoky) Roosa, US astronaut (Apollo 14)
Julie Newmar
Anita Gillette, in Baltimore Md
Carole Shelley, in London
Valeri V. Ryumin, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 25, 32)
Leslie Ann Warren, NYC
Madonna (Ciccone), in Bay City Michigan
Timothy Hutton, Actor
Pierre de Fermat, mathematician who needed wider margins
Davy Crockett, American frontiersman, adventurer, soldier
Eric Drummond, 1st secretary-general, League of Nations (1919-33)
Samuel Goldwyn, movie producer
Marcus Garvey, began back-to-Africa movement among US blacks
Mae West, Bkln, Actress., Go up & see her sometime
Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., son of FDR
Maureen O'Hara, in Dublin Ireland
Larry Rivers, painter
Boog Powell, baseball player
Robert De Niro, Actor
Belinda Carlisle, (GoGos lead singer)
Sean Penn, (Fast Times at Ridgemont High)
Virginia Dare, 1st American born of English parents
Brook Taylor, mathematician, discoverer of Taylor's Theorem
Antonio Salieri, Italian composer
Meriwether Lewis, American explorer
Fabian Gottlieb von Bellinghausen, 1st to circumnavigate Antarctica
John Earl Russell 1st, British Whig P.M. (1846-52, 1865-66)
Marshall Field, founder of a Chicago-based store chain
Max FActor Jr
Caspar Weinberger, US secretary of defense (1981-87)
Shelley Winters, St Louis Mo Actress
Rosalynn Carter, 1st lady, Pres Carter's main lust
Roman Polanski, director (Knife in the Water, Repulsion)
Roberto Clemente, pro baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Gail Fisher, in Orange NJ
Rafer Johnson, decathelete
Robert Redford, Actor (Sting, Natural, Great Gatsby)
Martin Mull, Actor-comedian
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, (Cosby Show)
I$igo L¢pez, marques de Santillana, Spanish poet
John Dryden, 1st poet laureate of England (Absalom & Achitophel)
John Flamsteed, 1st astronomer royal of England
Robert Fulton, inventor
Seth Thomas, pioneer in mass production of clocks
Minna Canth, Finnish novelist & dramatist
Bernard Baruch, financier, presidential adviser
Orville Wright, an aviator
Manuel Quezon, 1st president of Philippine Commonwealth (1935-42)
Arthur Waley, sinologist, translator from Chinese & Japanese
Ogden Nash, American humorous poet (I'm a Stranger Here Myself)
Thurston Morton, former US senator from Kentucky
Willie Shoemaker, jockey
Debra Paget
Jill St John, in LA (Diamonds are Forever)
Sue Barker
Bernardo O'Higgins, won independence for Chile
Benjamin Harrison, (R), 23rd Pres (1889-1893) in North Bend, Ohio
Raymond Poincare, French prime minister (1912), president
Eliel Saarinen, Finnish architect
Edgar A Guest, poet
Salvatore Quasimodo, Italian poet, critic, translator (Nobel 1959)
Jacqueline Susann, writer (Valley of the Dolls)
Lola Albright, in Ohio
George Mitchell, (Sen-D-Me)
Jean-Loup Chretien, 1st French traveler in space (on Soyuz T-6)
Sam Melville, Actor
Isaac Hayes, composer
Rajiv Gandhi, PM of India (1984-, )
Connie Chung, TV newscaster (NBC)
Guy Lafleur, NHL star
Philip II Augustus, 1st great Capetian king of France (1179-1223)
Hubert Gautier, engineer, wrote 1st book on bridge building
William IV, king of England (1830-37)
Aubrey Beardsley, English artist (or 0824)
Count Basie, musician
Princess Margaret, of England
Mart Crowley, playwright
Wilt Chamberlain, NBA great
Kenny Rogers, singer
Clarence Williams III, (Mod Squad)
Jackie DeShannon, in Kentucky
Patty McCormack, Actress
Jim McMahon, Chicago Bears QB
Matthew Broderick, Actor (Ferris Buehler)
Archibald M. Willard, American artist (Spirit of '76)
Claude Debussy, composer (La Mer, Clair de lune)
Mel Hein, NFL center (NY Giants)
Ray Bradbury, sci-fi author (Fahrenheit 451)
Karlheinz Stockhausen, composer
Honor Blackman, in London
Gerald P. Carr, US astronaut (Skylab 4)
Sylvia Koscina
Diana Sands
Valerie Harper, in Sufferin NY, (Mary Tyler Moore Show, Valerie)
Kathy Lennon, singer in Santa Monica
Cindy Williams, Actress (Laverne & Shirley) in Van Nuys Cal
Diana Nyad Swimmer
Louis XVI, king of France (1774-92); guillotined
Oliver Hazard Perry, American commander at Battle of Lake Erie
Edgar Lee Masters, American poet (Spoon River Anthology)
James (Sunny Jim) Rolph, SF mayor (1912-31), MUNI backer
John Sherman Cooper, senator
Gene Kelly, dancer/Actor
Vera Miles, Actress
Mark Russell, raconteur
Sonny Jurgensen, NFL quarterback (Eagles, Redskins)
Barbara Eden, Az (I dream of Jeannie)
Patricia McBride, ballerina
Ron Blomberg, future designated hitter
Shelley Long, in Fort Wayne Indiana
Robert Herrick, English poet (Gather ye rosebuds) (baptized)
Sir Daniel Gooch, laid 1st successful transatlantic cables
Max Beerbohm, writer
William Francis Gibbs, naval architect, designed Liberty ships
Albert Claude, Belgian physician (Nobel 1974)
Jorge Luis Borges, Argentine writer of fiction & essays
Fernand Braudel, French historian
Gerry Cooney, boxer
Ivan IV (the Terrible), 1st tsar of Russia (1533-84)
Allan Pinkerton, founder of Chicago detective agency
Bret Harte, writer (Outcasts of Poker Flat)
Theodor Kocher, Swiss surgeon, thyroid specialist (Nobel 1909)
Ludwig II, mad king of Bavaria (1864-86)
Ruby Keeler, dancer, in Halifax NS
Michael Rennie, (Klatuu-Day the Earth Stood Still)
Walt Kelly, cartoonist, creator of "Pogo."
Van Johnson, Actor
Leonard Bernstein, conductor-composer
George C. Wallace, (D-gov-Ala) pres candidate
Althea Gibson, 1st black tennis champion in a major event
Sean Connery, Actor (James Bond, Man Who Would Be King)
Sir Robert Walpole, (Whig), British prime minister, 1721-42
Johann Lambert, Swiss mathematician, proved ã is irrational
Lee De Forest, invented Audion vacuum (radio) tube in Council Bluffs
Guillaume Apollinaire, French poet
Jules Romains, French novelist, dramatist, poet (Men of Good Will)
Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, former US Army chief of staff
Christopher Isherwood, novelist, playwright (I Am a Camera)
Dr Albert Sabin, polio vaccine discoverer
Julio Cort zar, Argentine writer (We Love Glenda So Much)
William French Smith, Former Attorney General
Ben Bradlee, journalist (Wash Post)
Francois Leydet
Joseph H. Engle, X-15 pilot, astronaut (STS-2, 51I)
Geraldine Ferraro, (D), 1st female major-party VP candidate
Candy Moore, in Maplewood NJ
Valerie Simpson, in Bronx, singer, Ashford's partner
John Kinsella, swimmer
G.W.F. Hegel, invented dialectic
Hannibal Hamlin, (R), 15th VP (1861-65)
Charles Gates Dawes, (R), 30th VP (1925-29) (Nobel 1925)
Theodore Dreiser, novelist (Sister Carie, An American Tragedy)
C.S. Forester, historical novelist, created of Horatio Hornblower
Lyndon B Johnson, 36th Pres (1963-1969)
Mother Teresa, of Calcutta (Nobel 1979)
Walter Heller, economist
Martha Raye, in Butte Montana, denture wearer
Ira Levin, author (Rosemary's Baby, Sleuth, This Perfect Day)
Tommy Sands, singer
Yuri V. Malyshev, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz T-2, T-11)
Susan 'Tuesday' Weld, in NYC
George Villiers, duke of Buckingham, royal minister to James I
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Frankfurt, social philosopher (Faust)
Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 1st American Catholic saint
Leo Tolstoy, writer, social philosopher (War & Peace)
Lucy Ware Webb Hayes, 1st lady
Sir Edward Burne-Jones, English Pre-Raphaelite painter, designer
Charles Boyer, American film star
Sir John Betjeman, poet laureate of England (Mt. Zion)
Nancy Kulp, in Penn
Donald O'Connor, comedian, Actor
Ben Gazzara, Actor (Run for Your Life)
Cassie Mackin, NBC Newswoman
William Cohen, (Sen-R-Me)
Richard Sanders, Actor
Lou Piniella, Baseball manager
David Soul, Actor
Ron 'Louisana Lightning' Guidry
Scott Hamilton Skating, champion
Emma Samms (Samuels), (Colby's, General Hospital)
John Locke, British empiricist philosopher
Jean Ingres, French painter
Oliver Wendell Holmes, American physician, author Cambridge, Mass
Anna Ella Carroll, American writer
Maurice Maeterlinck, Belgian Symbolist poet (Nobel 1911)
Valery Nicolas Larbaud, French novelist, essayist, translator
Lyman L. Lemnitzer, Marine Corps general
Barry Sullivan, American Actor
Ingrid Bergman, Actress (Casablanca) in Sweden
George Montgomery, Actor
Isabel Sanford, Actress
Richard Attenborough, Actor, director (Gandhi, Young Winston)
David Pryor, (Sen-D-Ark)
Peter Jennings, ABC anchor
Elliot Gould, Actor (M*A*S*H)
William Friedkin, director (Exorcist)
Wilhelm Ruska, Neth, world judo champion
Robin Leach, (Life Styles of Rich & Famous)
Wyomia Tyus, (Olympic Runner)
Michael Jackson, singer (Thriller)
Jacques-Louis David, French Neoclassical painter
Mary Shelley, author (Frankenstein)
Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur, wife of president Chester A. Arthur
Ernest Rutherford, in Engl, phycist
Theodor Svedberg, Swedish chemist, worked with colloids (Nobel '26)
Huey P. Long, (gov-sen-La)
Raymond Massey, Actor
John Gunther, writer
Roy Wilkins, director of NAACP
Shirley Booth, NY - Hazel
Fred MacMurray, Actor (Caine Mutiny, My Three Sons)
Joan Blondell, in NY
Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox
Regina Resnik, mezzo-soprano
John L. Swigert Jr., US astronaut (Apollo 13)
Elizabeth Ashley, in Florida
R. Crumb, cartoonist
Jean-Claude Killy, skier
Peggy Lipton, NYC (Mod Squad)
Timothy Bottoms, Actor
Maria Montessori, educator
Arthur Godfrey, radio, TV host
Sir Bernard Lovell, English radio astronomer, founded Jodrell Bank
William Saroyan, novelist, playwright (Time of Your Life)
Alan Jay Lerner, composer
Buddy Hackett, comedian
James Coburn, Actor
Eldridge Cleaver, Black Panther turned Republican
Warren Berlinger, Actor
Itzhak Perlman, violinist
Leonid I. Popov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 35, 40, T-7)
Edward Moses, track star