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  • Lydia Sigourney, American religious author (How to Be Happy)
  • Engelbert Humperdinck, German opera composer
  • James 'Gentleman Jim' Corbett, Prize fighter
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs, novelist (Tarzan)
  • Ray Flaherty, AFL, NFL, AAFC coach
  • Walter Reuther, labor leader, president of UAW & CIO
  • Yvonne De Carlo, (Ten Commandments) in Vancouver BC
  • Melvin Laird, (R-Rep), sec of defense
  • Vittorio Gassman, Actor
  • Rocky Marciano, Boxer
  • Conway Twitty, country singer
  • Seiji Ozawa, Japanese orchestra conductor
  • Lily Tomlin, Detroit (9 to 5, All of Me)
  • Barry Gibb, singer


  • Queen Liliuokalani, last queen of Hawaii (1891-93)
  • Henry George, land reformer, writer (Progress & Poverty)
  • Wilhelm Ostwald, German physical chemist (Nobel 1909)
  • Hiram Johnson, Calif governor, Progressive
  • Allan Drury, author
  • Martha Mitchell, wife of Attorney General
  • Peter Ueberroth, baseball commissioner
  • Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback (Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • Mark Harmon
  • Jimmy Connors, tennis brat
  • Linda Purl


  • Nicolo Amati, Italian violin maker
  • Prudence Crandall, founder of school for "young ladies of colour."
  • Sarah Orne Jewett, author
  • Louis Sullivan, father of modern US architecture
  • Edward A. Filene, merchant, established US credit union movement
  • Andrew Brewin, Canadian lawyer, cofounder of New Democratic Party
  • Alan Ladd
  • Kitty Carlisle-Hart, game show panelist
  • Anne Jackson, in Penn
  • Eileen Brennan, in LA
  • Valerie Perrine, in Galveston Tx, (Lenny, Slaughterhouse 5)
  • Charlie Sheen


  • Fran‡ois Rene de Chateaubriand, French poet, novelist, statesman
  • Marcus Whitman, missionary
  • Sarah Childress Polk, 1st lady
  • Donald McKay, US naval architect, builder of fastest clipper ships
  • Anton Bruckner, in Austria, Wagner disciple
  • Daniel Burnham, American architect, built skyscrapers
  • Darius Milhaud, composer
  • Paul Osborn, playwright
  • Richard Wright, American author (Native Son, Uncle Tom's Children)
  • Henry Ford II, businessman
  • Paul Harvey Radio, news commentator
  • Howard Morris
  • Craig Claiborne, food columnist, NY Times
  • Rep Robert J Lagomarsino, R-Calif
  • Thomas Eagleton, (D-Sen-Mo)
  • Mitzi Gaynor, in Chicago Ill
  • Tom Watson, Golfer
  • Judith Ivey
  • Danny Ponce


  • Louis VIII, (Coeur-de-Lion), king of France (1223-26)
  • Louis XIV, (Sun King), king of France (1643-1715)
  • Johann Christian Bach, composer, son of J.S. Bach (English Bach)
  • Jesse James, in Missouri, outlaw
  • Darryl F Zanuck, Hollywood producer & motion picture executive
  • Arthur Koestler, Hungarian-born writer (Darkness at Noon)
  • John Cage, composer (Silence)
  • Arthur C. Nielsen, market researcher (or 1897)
  • Paul Volcker, Federal Reserve chairman
  • Andrian G. Nikolayev, Soviet cosmonaut (Vostok 3, Soyuz 9)
  • Bob Newhart, comedian, Actor
  • Carol Lawrence, in Illinois, dancer & Actress
  • William Devane
  • Raquel Welch, in Chicago Ill (Myra Breckenridge, 100 Rifles)


  • Marquis de Lafayette, American patriot, French revolutionary
  • John Dalton, chemist, developed atomic theory of matter
  • Horatio Greenough, American neoclassical sculptor, writer
  • James Melville Gilliss, founded Naval Observatory in Washington
  • Sir George Cartier, (C), Canadian co-prmie minister (1858-62)
  • Jane Addams, American pacifist/social worker/feminist (Nobel 1931)
  • Joseph P. Kennedy, Financier-diplomat
  • Billy Rose, Theatrical producer
  • Jo Anne Worley Lowell, Indiana, (Laugh-in)
  • Linda Kaye Henning, in Cal (Petticoat Junction)
  • Swoosie Kurtz
  • Jane Curtin, in Cambridge Mass (SNL, Kate & Allie


  • Queen Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII
  • Catherine Parr, 6th & last wife of Henry VIII
  • George-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon, writer on natural history
  • Fran‡ois-Andre Philidor, of France, chess champion & musician
  • August Kekule von Stradonitz, discovered structure of benzene ring
  • Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, (Liberal), British P.M. (1905-08)
  • Grandma Moses, American primitive painter
  • Paul Brown, coach of Cleveland Browns (1946-62), Cincinnati
  • Dr. Michael E. De Bakey, artificial heart pioneer
  • Elia Kazan
  • Anthony Quayle, Actor (Anne of 1000 Days, Lawrence of Arabia)
  • James Van Allen, discovered radiation belts
  • Peter Lawford, Actor (Mrs. Miniver, Little Women)
  • Daniel Inouye, (D-Hi.), US senator, chair of Iran-Contra hearings
  • Sonny Rollins, saxophonist
  • Baudouin I, king of Belgium (1951-, )
  • Buddy Holly, singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day)
  • Richard Roundtree, Actor (Shaft, Earthquake)
  • Chrissie Hynde, (Pretenders)
  • Judy Kavner, in LA
  • Linda Kaye Miller
  • Corbin Bernsen, (LA Law)


  • King Richard I, of England
  • Frederic Mistral, Proven‡al poet (Nobel 1904)
  • Anton¡n Dvor k, in Nelahozeves, Czech, composer (New World Symphony)
  • Robert A. Taft, (sen)
  • Claude D. Pepper, (D-Fla.), US congressman
  • Hillary Brooke, Abbott & Costello's neighbor
  • Sid Caesar, comedian
  • Peter Sellers, (not now, Kato)
  • Denise Darcel, in Paris France
  • Virna Lisi, Actress
  • Sam Nunn, (D-Ga-Sen)
  • Frankie Avalon, (Beach movies)
  • Heather Thomas, in Greenwich Ct


  • Cardinal de Richelieu, chief minister to Louis XIII of France
  • William Bligh, nasty ship's captain
  • William Cranch Bond, American astronomer, codiscover of Hyperion
  • Harishchandra, Indian poet, dramatist, father of modern Hindi
  • Frederick R. Spofforth, Australian cricketer (Demon)
  • Mary Austin, feminist, nature writer
  • Alfred Landon, (R) pres candidate (1932)
  • Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder, lay you 5 to 1
  • Cliff Robertson, Actor (Charly)
  • Sylvia Miles, in NYC, Actress (Midnight Cowboy, Farewell My Lovely)
  • Billy Preston, singer
  • Joe Theismann, NFL QB (Redskins)
  • Tom Wopat
  • Dave Stewart, Rocker
  • Angela Cartwright, in England (Make Room for Daddy, Lost in Space)
  • Scott DeFreitas, (As The World Turns)


  • Julius III, Counter-Reformation pope (1550-55)
  • Carter Braxton, signed Decl of Ind
  • Isaac Kauffman Funk, American publisher (Funk & Wagnalls)
  • Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Indian cricketer, politician
  • Franz Werfel, Austrian author (40 Days of Musa Dagh)
  • Fay Wray, in Alberta Canada - King Kong's main squeeze
  • Robert Wise, Movie director
  • Edmond O'Brien, Actor (Birdman of Alcatraz)
  • Yma Sumac, Peruvian singer
  • Arnold Palmer, golfer
  • Yevgeni V. Khrunov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 5)
  • Charles Kuralt, "On the road" for CBS
  • Roger Maris, Yankee outfielder, HR champ (61 in 1961)
  • Greg Mullavey, Actor
  • Jose Feliciano, singer
  • Judy Geeson, in England
  • Margaret Trudeau, in Vancouver - Former Canadian 1st lady
  • Amy Irving, in Palo Alto Cal


  • O. Henry, pen name of William Sidney Porter, short story writer
  • D.H. Lawrence, in Eastwood, Eng, (Lady Chatterly's Lover)
  • William Natcher, (D-Ky-Rep)
  • Anne Seymour, in England, Actress
  • Bear Bryant, keeps Crimson Tide winning
  • Ferdinand Marcos, Former Philippines Pres
  • Charles Evers, civil rights leader
  • Betsy Drake, physical fitness expert
  • Tom Landry, NFL player (NY Giants), coach (Dallas Cowboys)
  • Daniel Kahikina Akaka, (D-Hawaii-Rep)
  • Earl Holliman, (Police Woman)
  • Reubin Askew, (Gov-Fla)
  • Robert Packwood, (R-Ore-Sen)
  • Herbert (Sonny) Leon Callahan, (R-Ala-Rep)
  • Gherman Titov, 1st man to spend a day in space (Vostok 2)
  • Robert L. Crippen, astronaut (STS-1, 7, 41C, 41G)
  • Brian De Palma, director (Dressed to Kill)
  • Lola Falona, in Phila, Singer/dancer
  • Elizabeth Daily
  • Kristy McNichol, Actress, LA (Family)


  • Richard Jordan Gatling, US inventor of hand-cranked machine gun
  • Charles Dudley Warner, US newspaperman, author
  • H.H. Asquith (Liberal), British prime minister (1908-16)
  • Henry L. Mencken, newspaperman, critic, Baltimore's son
  • Maurice Chevalier, thanked heaven for little girls (Gigi)
  • Alfred A. Knopf, US publisher
  • Margaret Hamilton, wicked witch of the west
  • Jesse Owens, spoiled Hitler's 1936 Olympics
  • Irene Daily, ( Another World)
  • Am!lcar Cabral, worked for independence of Portuguese Africa
  • Stanislaw Lem, Polish science-fiction writer
  • Howard Curtis Nelson, (R-Ut-Rep)
  • George Jones, Country singer
  • Stephen J. Solarz, (D-NY-Rep)
  • Linda Gray, in Santa Monica
  • Maria Muldaur, in Greenwich Village (Midnight at the Oasis)
  • Barry White, singer
  • Russell G. Alexander, creator of Today In History !


  • Oliver Evans, pioneered high-pressure steam engine
  • Clara Wieck Schumann, German pianist, composer
  • Walter Reed, who proved mosquitoes transmit yellow fever
  • Milton S. Hershey, US chocolate manufacturer, philanthropist
  • Gen. John J. (Blackjack) Pershing, US commander in World War I
  • Arthur Henderson, British socialist, disarmament worker (Nobel '34)
  • Arnold Schoenberg, composer
  • Sherwood Anderson, American author, publisher (Winesburg, Ohio)
  • Mel Torme, singer (Velvet Fog)
  • Eileen Fulton
  • Barbara Bain, in Chicago Ill - Mission Impossible
  • Fred Silverman, broadcasting executive (NBC)
  • Judith Martin, Miss Manners
  • Oscar Arias S nchez, president of Costa Rica (1986-, ) (Nobel 1987)
  • Jacqueline Bisset, in England, Actress (Deep)
  • Nell Carter
  • Karen Wyman, in Bronx NY


  • Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist, pioneer in psychology
  • Lord Cecil, of Chelwood, helped form League of Nations (Nobel 1937)
  • Charles Dana Gibson, illustrator, drew "Gibson Girl"
  • Margaret Sanger, feminist, nurse, birth control proponent
  • Hal Wallis, movie producer
  • Clayton Moore, (Lone Ranger)
  • Jacobo Arbenz, president of Guatemala (1951-54); overthrown by CIA
  • Kay Medford, in NY
  • Albert Shanker, American labor leader
  • Zoe Caldwell
  • Kate Millett, writer, feminist (Sexual Politics)
  • Nicol Williamson
  • Merlin Olsen, NFL defensive tackle (Rams), sportscaster, Actor
  • Joey Heatherton, in Rockville Center NY


  • James Fenimore Cooper, 1st major American novelist (Prairie)
  • Porfirio D¡az, soldier, president of Mexico (1877-1911)
  • William Howard Taft, (R), 27th pres (1909-13), chief justice in Cin
  • Bruno Walter, conductor
  • Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti, car builder
  • Dame Agatha Christie, mystery writer (Murder on the Orient Express)
  • Jean Renoir, cineaste (Grand Illusion)
  • Milton Eisenhower, Dwight's brother
  • Roy Acuff, country & western singer
  • Umberto II, king of Italy (1946)
  • Kathryn Murray, in New Jersey
  • Penny Singleton
  • John Mitchell, attorney general who went to jail
  • Creighton Abrams, Army general
  • Jackie Cooper, Actor
  • Bobby Short, singer, pianist
  • Norm Crosby, Comedian
  • Murray Gell-Mann, physicist who predicted quarks
  • Gaylord Perry, baseball player
  • Miroslaw Hermaszewski, 1st Polish space traveler (Soyuz 30)
  • Tommy Lee Jones, Actor
  • Oliver Stone, Director
  • Dan Marino, (Dolphin QB)
  • Prince Henry, of Wales


  • Henry V, king of England (1413-22)
  • Charles S Crocker, of Southern Pacific fame
  • Francis Parkman, American historian, author (Oregon Trail)
  • James J Hill, RR entrepreneur
  • A Bonar Law, (C), British prime minister (1922-23)
  • James J Jeans, cosmologist & astrophysicist
  • Nadia Boulanger, in Paris Music teacher
  • Frans Sillanp„„, Finnish writer (Meek Heritage) (Nobel 1939)
  • Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, Hungarian biochemist (Nobel 1937)
  • Wilfred Burchett, Australian Communist, journalist, writer
  • Allen Funt, 'Candid Camera' creator
  • Janis Paige, in Tacoma Washington
  • Lauren Bacall, in Staten Island (Dark Passage, Key Largo)
  • Bess Myerson in NY, Miss America 1945
  • Charlie Byrd, guitarist
  • B.B. King, singer, musician
  • Robert Schuller, televangelist
  • Peter Falk, Actor (Colombo)
  • Anne Francis, in Ossining NY
  • Elgin Baylor, NBA star
  • Rosemary Casals, Tennis Player
  • Ed Begley Jr, (St Elsewhere)
  • Shalane McCall


  • Charles III, (The Simple), king of France (893-923)
  • Wenceslas II, king of Bohemia & Poland (1278-1305)
  • Baron Frederick von Steuben, made Continental Army winners
  • Marquis de Condorcet, French Enlightenment philosopher
  • Thomas A Hendricks, (D), 21st US vice-president; died in office
  • Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, pioneer in rocket & space research
  • Christian Lange, Norwegian pacifist, internationalist (Nobel 1921)
  • Warren E Burger, ex-Supreme Court chief justice
  • Virgilio Barco Vargas, president of Colombia (1986-90)
  • Hank Williams, country singer (Cold, Cold Heart, Hey Good Lookin')
  • George Blanda, NFL quarterback, place kicker (Oakland Raiders)
  • Roddy McDowall, Actor (Planet of the Apes)
  • Thomas P Stafford, astronaut (Gemini 6, 9, Apollo 10)
  • Edgar Dean Mitchell, astronaut (Apollo 14)
  • Anne Bancroft, aka Mrs Mel Broks, Bronx (Graduate)
  • Dorothy Louden, Actress
  • Pat Crowley, Actress
  • John Ritter, (3's Company)


  • Dr Samuel Johnson, Boswell's tour guide, writer
  • George Read, lawyer, signer of Declaration of Independence
  • Adrien-Marie Lagendre, mathematician, worked on elliptic integrals
  • Joseph Story, US Supreme Court justice
  • Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault, his pendulum proved earth rotates
  • John G Diefenbaker, (P-C), 13th Canadian PM (1957-63)
  • Eddie Anderson, Actor
  • Greta Garbo, in Stockholm (Ninotchka, Grand Hotel)
  • Claudette Colbert, in Paris France (Lily Chauchoin)
  • Jack Warden, Actor (Verdict, Brian's Song)
  • Phyllis Kirk, in NJ
  • Nikolai N Rukavishnikov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 10, 16, 33)
  • Robert Blake, Actor (Baretta)


  • Jan Luyts, Dutch scholar, physicist, mathematician, astronomer
  • Charles Carroll, signed Decl of Ind
  • Joseph Pasternak, film producer
  • Lewis F Powell Jr, former US Supreme Court justice
  • William Golding, English novelist (Lord of the Flies) (Nobel 1983)
  • Rogers Morton, politician
  • Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano
  • Duke Snyder, baseball player
  • Lurieen Wallace, (D-Gov-Ala)
  • Rosemary Harris, in England
  • David McCallum, Actor (Ilya Kuryakin)
  • Al Oerter, US discus thrower
  • Paul Williams, singer, composer, Actor
  • Jane Blalock, LPGA Golfer
  • Freda Payne, in Detroit Michigan - Sung about a Band of Gold
  • Jeremy Irons, English Actor (French Lieutenant's Woman)
  • Twiggy (Leslie Hornby), in England, model, Actress


  • Antoninus Pius, Roman Emperor
  • Alexander III the Great, king of Macedonia, emperor
  • Ernesto Teodoro Moneta, Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907)
  • Upton Sinclair, novelist (Jungle)
  • Ferdinand (Jelly Roll) Morton, jazz pianist, composer, singer
  • Alexander Thereat
  • James Galanos
  • Rachael Roberts
  • Anne Meara, in NYC
  • Sophia Loren, Rome (Desire Under the Elms, Black Orchid)
  • Tom Tresh, NY Yankee
  • Allanah Currie, (Thompson Twins')


  • Girolamo Savonarola, Florentine monk, preacher, reformer
  • John Loudon McAdam, created macadam road surface (asphalt)
  • Margaret Smith Taylor, 1st lady
  • H.G. (Herbert George) Wells, in Bromley, Eng, (War of the Worlds)
  • Gustav Holst, composer (Planets)
  • Hugh (Shorty) Ray, supervisor of NFL officials
  • Dawn Addams, in England
  • Larry Hagman, Actor (I Dream of Jeannie, Dallas)
  • Melvin Van Peebles, American playwright
  • Henry Gibson, Laugh-in's poet
  • Fanny Flagg, in Alabama - Candid Camera
  • Stephen King, suspense writer (Shining, Kujo)
  • Bill Murray, SNL's 1st replacement


  • Lord Chesterfield, introduced Gregorian calendar to Eng (1752)
  • Michael Faraday, discovered principle of electric motor
  • Shigeru Yoshida, Japanese PM (most of 1946-54)
  • Erich von Stroheim, early film director
  • John Houseman, Actor (Paperchase, Ghost Story)
  • Alfred G Vanderbilt, sportsman
  • Martha Scott, Actress
  • Chen Ning Yang, Chinese physicist, disproved parity (Nobel 1957)
  • Tom Lasorda, baseball manager (LA Dodgers)
  • Anna Karina
  • Harold Carmichael, NFL wide receiver (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Shari Belafonte-Harper, in NY
  • Debby Boone, in Hackensack NJ - had her life lit up
  • Joan Jett, in Phila (Blackhearts)
  • Scott Baio, (Joanie loves Chachi)
  • Catherine Oxenberg


  • Octavian (Augustus C‘sar), 1st Roman emperor
  • Euripides, ancient Greek playwright (Trojan Women) (or 480 BC)
  • Augustus
  • Ferdinand VI, king of Spain (1746-59)
  • William H McGuffey, educator (McGuffey Readers)
  • Victoria Chaflin Woodhull, American feminist, reformer
  • William Stewart Halsted, established 1st US surgical school
  • John Boyd Orr, nutritionist, UN's FAO (Nobel 1949)
  • Walter Lippmann, journalist, political writer
  • Walter Pidgeon, Actor (Mrs Miniver, Madame Curie)
  • Louise Nevelson, sculptor
  • Elliot Roosevelt, son of FDR
  • Mickey Rooney, Actor
  • John Coltrane, saxophonist
  • Ray Charles, Sings Georgia, entertainer
  • Romy Schneider, in Vienna Austria
  • Bruce (Boss) Springsteen, rock musician (Born in the USA)


  • Horace Walpole, English writer
  • John Marshall, Supreme Court Chief Justice
  • Georges Claude, invented neon light
  • Sir Alan Herbert, English journalist & writer
  • F Scott Fitzgerald, in St Paul, Minn (Great Gatsby)
  • Jim McKay, ABC Sportscaster
  • Sheila MacRae, in London, Actress
  • John W Young, astronaut (Gemini 3, 10, Apollo 10, 16, STS-1, 9)
  • Anthony Newley, Actor, song writer
  • John Brunner, British sci-fi author (Sheep Look Up)
  • Jim Hensen, who made Kermit & Miss Piggy what they are today
  • Linda Eastman McCartney


  • Olaus Roemer, 1st to accurately measured speed of light
  • Imre Thokoly, Hungarian patriot, opposed Habsburg rule
  • Jean Phillippe Rameau, French composer (baptized)
  • Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, designed & built 1st automobile
  • Armand-Emmanuel, duc de Richelieu, French PM (1815-18, 1820-21)
  • Plutarco El¡as Calles, Mexican revolutionary, president (1924-28)
  • William Faulkner, US author (Sound & the Fury) (Nobel 1949)
  • Mark Rothko, painter
  • Red Smith, Pulitzer Prize-winning sports columnist, reporter
  • Dmitri Shostakovich, Russian composer
  • Phil Rizzuto, NY Yankee
  • Aldo Ray, Actor
  • Barbara Walters, in Boston Mass - 1st Network news anchor woman
  • Juliet Prowse, in Bombay India
  • Robert Walden, Actor
  • Michael Douglas, Actor-producer
  • Cathy Burns
  • Mimi Kennedy, in Rochester NY
  • Christopher Reeve, Actor (Superman)
  • Mark Hamill, (Star Wars)
  • Heather Locklear, Jack LaLanne spokesperson


  • Moses Mendelssohn, philosopher, critic, Bible translator
  • John Chapman, AKA Johnny Appleseed
  • T.S. Eliot, in St Louis, Anglican (Waste Land) (Nobel 1948)
  • Martin Heidegger, German Existentialist (Being & Time)
  • Paul VI, 262nd Roman Catholic pope (1963-78)
  • George Gershwin, Bkln, composer (Rhapsody in Blue)
  • Jack LaLanne, Exercise mogul
  • Barbara Britton
  • Julie London, in Cal, singer
  • Patrick O'Neal, Actor
  • Julio Iglesias, singer
  • Kent McCord, Actor
  • Mary Beth Hurt
  • Lynn Anderson, Singer
  • Olivia Newton-John, in Cambridge England - Lets Get Physical
  • Vladimir Remek, 1st Czechoslovakian space traveler (in Soyuz 28)
  • Melissa Sue Anderson, in Cal


  • Louis XIII, king of France (1610-43)
  • Sophia, regent of Russia (1682-89)
  • Samuel Adams, revolutionary rabble rouser
  • Agust¡n I de Iturbide, emperor of Mexico (1822-23)
  • George Cruikshank, English illustrator
  • Thomas Nast, political cartoonist of late 1800s America
  • Grazia Deledda, Italian novelist (Old Man of the Mtn) (Nobel 1926)
  • Sam Ervin, (D-Sen), Watergate Committee chairman
  • Sir Martin Ryle, British radio astronomer, astronomer royal 1972-82
  • Charles H Percy, (R-Sen-Ill)
  • Arthur Penn, stage & film director
  • Jane Meadows, AKA Mrs Steve Allen in Wu Chang China
  • Sada Thompson, in Des Moines Iowa
  • Kathy Nolan, in St Louis Mo
  • Barbara Hower, Washington Post writer
  • Cheryl Tiegs, in Minnesota - A model's figure
  • Dumitru Prunariu, 1st Rumanian space traveler (on board Soyuz 40)
  • Shaun Cassidy


  • Confucius, (as celebrated in Taiwan)
  • Michelangelo Buanarroti, in Caprese, Italy
  • Caravaggio, Italian painter (or 1573)
  • Freidrich Engels, German social philosopher
  • Frances Willard, founded Women's Christian Temperance Union
  • Georges Clemenceau, French statesman
  • Henri Moissan, French chemist; isolated fluorine (Nobel 1906)
  • Kate Douglas Wiggins, author
  • Jack Fournier, played 2nd on 1917-18 Yankees
  • Wilbur 'Lefty' Good, pitched for Yanks in 1905
  • Lawton Whitey Witt, Yankee outfielder of 1922-25
  • William S Paley, CBS Chairman
  • Ed Sullivan, TV variety show host
  • Max Schmeling, of Germany, world heavyweight boxing champ (1930-32)
  • Glen (Turk) Edwards, NFL tackle (Boston/Washington Redskins)
  • Al Capp, cartoonist, ('Li'l Abner')
  • Confucius
  • Harold Taylor, Canadian educator
  • Michael Somes, English ballet dancer
  • William Windom, Actor
  • Marcello Mastroianni, Actor (8«, La Dolce Vita)
  • Seymour Cray, inventor of Cray I computer
  • Brigette Bardot, in Paris France
  • Alexander S Ivanchenkov, cosmonaut (Soyuz 29, T-6)
  • Charley Taylor, NFL wide receiver, running back (Redskin)
  • Grant Jackson, 1972 Yankee pitcher
  • Fiona Lewis
  • Dave Rajsich, Yankee pitcher
  • Sylvia Kristel, in Holland, Emmanuelle
  • Steve Largent, wide receiver (Seattle Seahawks)


  • Robert, Lord Clive, founder of British empire in India
  • Adm Horatio Nelson, British naval hero at Trafalgar
  • Caroline Ardelia Yale, American educator of deaf
  • Joseph B Rhine, parapsychologist
  • Enrico Fermi, physicist, gone fission
  • Miguel Alem n, president of Mexico (1946-52)
  • Gene Autry, cowpoke/singer/Actor/Calif Angels owner
  • Greer Garson, in North Ireland
  • Virginia Bruce
  • Lizabeth Scott
  • John Tower, (R-Sen-Tx)
  • Anita Ekberg, in Sweden
  • Jerry Lee Lewis, singer (Great Balls of Fire, Breathless)
  • Madeline Kahn, in Mass, Actress (Paper Moon, Blazing Saddles)
  • Bill Nelson, (D-Fla-Rep), astronaut (STS 61C)
  • Lech Walesa, leader of Polish Solidarity movement (Nobel 1983)
  • Bryant Gumbel, (Today)
  • Sebastian Coe, British distance runner


  • Robinson Crusoe, according to Daniel Defoe
  • Jean Perrin, French physicist, studied Brownian motion (Nobel 1926)
  • Kenny Baker, radio singer
  • Lester Maddox, former governor of Georgia
  • Deborah Kerr, (King & I, Night of Iguana) in Helensburg Scotland
  • Truman Capote, a short short story writer (In Cold Blood)
  • Elie Wiesel, author (Souls on Fire), Nazi hunter (Nobel 1986)
  • Angie Dickinson, in Kulm ND - best looking legs on a Police officer
  • Johnny Mathis, singer
  • Marilyn McCoo, in Jersey City NJ - Solid Gold host





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