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Beatrice Hastings
Beatrice Hastings was the pen name of Emily Alice Haigh (1879–1943) an English writer, poet and literary critic.
Beatrice Hastings was the pen name of Emily Alice Haigh (1879–1943) an English writer, poet and literary critic.
Bella Darvi
Bayla Wegier, better known as Bella Darvi, was a French and American actress of Polish-Jew origins.
Bayla Wegier, better known as Bella Darvi, was a French and American actress of Polish-Jew origins.
Benny Marinelli
Benny Marinelli (c. 1902 – October 22, 1927) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey best known for winning the Classic Preakness Stakes in 1923.
Benny Marinelli (c. 1902 – October 22, 1927) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey best known for winning the Classic Preakness Stakes in 1923.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent American sociologist, novelist, writer of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction, and a lecturer for social reform.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a prominent American sociologist, novelist, writer of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction, and a lecturer for social reform.
Chris McKinstry
Kenneth Christopher McKinstry (February 12, 1967 – January 23, 2006) was a researcher in artificial intelligence.
Kenneth Christopher McKinstry (February 12, 1967 – January 23, 2006) was a researcher in artificial intelligence.
Don Hollenbeck
Don Hollenbeck (March 30, 1905 June 22, 1954) was a CBS newscaster and commentator and colleague of Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly.
Don Hollenbeck (March 30, 1905 June 22, 1954) was a CBS newscaster and commentator and colleague of Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly.
Francis Dodd (artist)
Francis Edgar Dodd RA was a notable British portrait and landscape artist and printmaker.
Francis Edgar Dodd RA was a notable British portrait and landscape artist and printmaker.
Herbert Jones (jockey)
Herbert Ebsworth Jones (1880–1951) was a leading British Thoroughbred horse racing jockey.
Herbert Ebsworth Jones (1880–1951) was a leading British Thoroughbred horse racing jockey.
Inge Müller
Inge Müller (born Inge Meyer) (March 13, 1925 – June 1, 1966) was an East German poet.
Inge Müller (born Inge Meyer) (March 13, 1925 – June 1, 1966) was an East German poet.
Jack De Garis
Clement John ("Jack") De Garis (22 November 1884 17 August 1926) was an Australian entrepreneur and aviator, noted for his colourful marketing style and work in the dried fruits industries in th...
Clement John ("Jack") De Garis (22 November 1884 17 August 1926) was an Australian entrepreneur and aviator, noted for his colourful marketing style and work in the dried fruits industries in th...
Jochen Klepper
Jochen Klepper (March 22, 1903 – December 11, 1942) was a German writer, poet and journalist.
Jochen Klepper (March 22, 1903 – December 11, 1942) was a German writer, poet and journalist.
John Francis Wheaton
John Francis Wheaton (May 8, 1866 January 15, 1922), name alternately written as John Frank Wheaton and J. Frank Wheaton, was an American politician.
John Francis Wheaton (May 8, 1866 January 15, 1922), name alternately written as John Frank Wheaton and J. Frank Wheaton, was an American politician.
Kenelm Lee Guinness
Kenelm Edward Lee Guinness MBE was a racing driver of the 1910s - 1920s.
Kenelm Edward Lee Guinness MBE was a racing driver of the 1910s - 1920s.
Minnie Vautrin
Wilhelmina (Minnie) Vautrin (September 27, 1886 – May 14, 1941) was an American missionary renowned for saving the lives of many women at the Ginling Girls College in Nanjing, China, during the...
Wilhelmina (Minnie) Vautrin (September 27, 1886 – May 14, 1941) was an American missionary renowned for saving the lives of many women at the Ginling Girls College in Nanjing, China, during the...
Patrick Tuohy
Patrick Joseph Tuohy (1894 – 1930) was an Irish portrait, narrative, and genre painter.
Patrick Joseph Tuohy (1894 – 1930) was an Irish portrait, narrative, and genre painter.
Quentin Hubbard
Geoffrey Quentin McCaully Hubbard (6 January 1954 – 12 November 1976), was the son of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard.
Geoffrey Quentin McCaully Hubbard (6 January 1954 – 12 November 1976), was the son of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard.
Rembrandt Bugatti
Rembrandt Bugatti (16 October 1884 – 8 January 1916) was an Italian sculptor, known primarily for his bronze sculptures of wildlife subjects.
Rembrandt Bugatti (16 October 1884 – 8 January 1916) was an Italian sculptor, known primarily for his bronze sculptures of wildlife subjects.
René Crevel
René Crevel (10 August 1900 – 18 June 1935) was a French writer involved with the surrealist movement.
René Crevel (10 August 1900 – 18 June 1935) was a French writer involved with the surrealist movement.
Sadegh Hedayat
Sadeq (or Sadegh) Hedayat (in Persian: صادق هدایت; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 4 April 1951, Paris, France) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories.
Sadeq (or Sadegh) Hedayat (in Persian: صادق هدایت; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 4 April 1951, Paris, France) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories.
Sadeq Hedayat
Sadeq (or Sadegh) Hedayat (in Persian: صادق هدایت; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 4 April 1951, Paris, France) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories.
Sadeq (or Sadegh) Hedayat (in Persian: صادق هدایت; February 17, 1903, Tehran — 4 April 1951, Paris, France) was Iran's foremost modern writer of prose fiction and short stories.
Tadeusz Borowski
Tadeusz Borowski (; 12 November 1922 – 1 July 1951) was a Polish writer and journalist.
Tadeusz Borowski (; 12 November 1922 – 1 July 1951) was a Polish writer and journalist.
Torquato Neto
Torquato Pereira de Araújo Neto (November 9, 1944 – November 10, 1972) was a Brazilian journalist and poet.
Torquato Pereira de Araújo Neto (November 9, 1944 – November 10, 1972) was a Brazilian journalist and poet.
Yasunari Kawabata
Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese short story writer and novelist whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to rece...
Yasunari Kawabata was a Japanese short story writer and novelist whose spare, lyrical, subtly-shaded prose works won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968, the first Japanese author to rece...
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