Hargraves, Michael; Banning, Jack; Boxer, Adam.
Imbert de Saint-Amand, [Arthur Leon]. (1834-1900).
Youngs, Florence E.; editor.
Loyson, Hyacinthe [Charles Jean Marie Loyson (1827-1912)]. Famous French Preacher Pere Hyacinthe known for his eloquent sermons at Notre Dame. Pere Hyacinthe was excommunicated by the Catholic Church over his opposition to the First Vatican Council.
Drinkwater, John. (1882-1937). English poet and dramatist.
Legget, Robert F.; MacLean, The Rev. John Sandford Fleming; et al. Shortreed, Marcia; editor.
Green, Anna Katharine. (1846-1935). American poet and novelist, one of the first writers of detective fiction in America.
Cocke, Brigadier General William Horner. (1874-1938). American military officer who served in the Spanish-American War and World War 1 and became the fourth Superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute in 1924.
Griffith, Grace Kellogg (1885-1987). Novelist and journalist. Active in the women's suffrage movement, she worked in Margaret Sanger's office when residing in New York & New Jersey.
Oliver, John Rathbone. (1872-1943). American psychiatrist, medical historian, author and priest.
Roche, Arthur Somers (1883-1935). American author of mystery thrillers.
[De Beauvois, Ambroise Marie-Francois Joseph de Palisot (1752-1820)].
Griggs, Edward Howard. (1868-1951). Lecturer, critic, philosopher and radio broadcaster.
Lawson, John Howard. (1894-1977). American author, one of the Hollywood Ten, the first group of film industry professionals to be blacklisted in the 1950s McCarthy era.
Eggleston, Edward. (1837-1902) American historian and novelist.
Deeping, Warwick, (1877-1950). English novelist and short-story writer, one of the best-selling authors of the 1920s and 1930s.
(Puccini, Giacomo). Civinini, Guelfo; and Zangarini, Carlo; librettists.
Rathbone, Perry T.
Baker, David Erskine; Reed, Isaac; and Jones, Stephen.
[De Beauvois, Ambroise Marie-Francois Joseph de Palisot (1752-1820)].
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