Potter, Henry C. (1835-1908). Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Notable for his interest in social reform and politics.
(The Explorers Club).
Phelps, William Lyon. (1865-1943). American author, critic and scholar.
Toedt, Theodore (1855-1920). American tenor best known as a boy soprano.
O'Brien, Howard Vincent (1888-1947). American novelist and journalist.
O'Brien, Howard Vincent (1888-1947). American novelist and journalist.
Villiers, George, 4th Earl of Clarendon (1800-1870). English diplomat.
Humphreys, Alexander Crombie (1851-1927). President of Stevens Institute of Technology.
Bullen, Frank Thomas (1857-1915). British author and novelist.
Foucou, Felix (born 1831). French engineer, geologist and author.
Wilkinson, Thomas Edward (1837-1914) the first Bishop of Zululand and travel writer.
Peck, George Record (1843-1923). Railroad attorney and President of the American Bar Association who was a childhood friend of the American Impressario & Lecture Manager Major James B. Pond.
(Byrd, Admiral Richard E.; Cotlow, Lewis N.; and MacDonald, H.B., &c.).
(Bigelow, Poultney; Bullis, Colonel H. Edmund; MacDonald, H.B.; Whitman, Ray Belmont).
(Sawders, Major James C.).
Serebrier, Jose. (b. 1938). Uruguayan conductor and composer, one of the most recorded conductors of his generation.
Rogers, F. Theo (1882-1963). Newspaperman and General Manager of the Philippines Free Press who was captured and tortured by the Japanese in Fort Santiago during WWII.
(Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich; and Nohl, Herman).
Gambetta, Leon (1838-1882). French statesman prominent during and after the Franco-Prussian War who, as an attorney, defended the journalist Delescluze and opposed the 1851 coup d'etat.
Stevenson, Isabelle (1913-2003). President of the American Theatre Wing after whom the philanthropic Isabelle Stevenson Award given out at the Tony Awards celebrations is named.
Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford, Chichester (1823-1898). British Liberal politician who served as Chief Secretary for Ireland and was later President of the Board of Trade.
Greenhalgh, Wentworth; De Joncaire, Louis Thomas; and Johnson, William.
Horn, Thomas George (1832-1905). Medical doctor and quack who promoted the use of water from his spring in Colorado Springs as a cure for numerous ailments.
Friswell, James Hain (1825-1878). English essayist and novelist, author of The Gentle Life.
Finch, Edward R. (1873-1965). American lawyer who was appointed Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division and elected to the New York Court of Appeals.
Frederick III [Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl (1831-1888)]. German Emperor and King of Prussia for 99 days in 1888.
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