The Seattle Public Library 1000 4th Avenue, Seattle, 98104

Albert S. Balch Collection, 1750‐1970

CREATOR Balch, Albert Sidney, 1903‐1976

EXTENT Approximately 4800 autographed letters, photographs, etc. housed in 24 cabinet drawers. Oversize materials: Approximately 50 comic artists’ materials, 1 large box with approximately 200 items. Approximately 422 books.

COLLECTION SUMMARY The Albert Balch Collection includes letters, photographs, printed materials, standard autograph forms, and ephemera.

LANGUAGES English

PROCESSING ARCHIVIST Joseph Bopp, Albert Balch Curator

Collection Details

Biographical / Historical Note

Albert S. Balch (1903‐1976) was a Seattle builder and realtor. Born in Gem, , he graduated from the in 1922. As a high school student in Blaine, WA, Balch obtained the autographs of Queen Marie of Romania and Marshal Foch of France, beginning a lifelong procurement of autographs. Primarily obtained through letter writing, some were received in‐person, and others purchased. His father, Albert S. Balch, was a Whatcom County pioneer, settling in 1888. Balch was awarded numerous awards for his homes and communities, including View Ridge and Wedgwood, for which he received Award of Merit from the National Association of Home Builders.

Collection Description

The Albert Balch Collection includes letters, photographs, printed materials, standard autograph forms, and ephemera. These materials range from the 18th to 20th centuries, largely of North American, Central American, South American, and western European subjects. Subjects include political and military members, authors, actors, artists, activists, business leaders, performers, and athletes. Materials were collected primarily through written solicitation but Balch also purchased items of significance. Initially interested in autographs, Balch later began to request words of advice or letters of autobiographical reflection.

Arrangement Description

This collection was processed at the collection‐level.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Acquired as part of Albert S. Balch donation in 1946. Balch donated the entirety of his collection to the Seattle Public Library. He continued to add to the collection until his death in 1976.

Subject Headings

Autographs (signatures)

Autographs — Correspondence

Autographs — Collections

Using the Collection

ACCESS STATEMENT

The Collection is available for viewing and research. Materials can be requested during the hours of the Seattle Room, advanced notice preferred. A staff member will accompany materials at all times. Photocopying, scanning, and flash photography of materials prohibited.

RIGHTS STATEMENT

Property rights reside with the Seattle Public Library. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact the Manager of Special Collections.

PREFERRED CITATION

Albert S. Balch Autograph Collection. Special Collections, The Seattle Public Library, Seattle, Washington.

Collection Inventory

Last Name First Name Middle Initial Birth‐Death Scope Note

ABBAL Willlis J Reporter, Chris. Sci. Monitor ABBOTT George 1887 ‐ Theatrical producer ABBOTT Ljman 1935 ‐ 1922 Newspaper editor; author ABDILL George Northwest writer on RR history ABE Kobo 1924 ‐ Japanese novelist & playwright ABELL Bess 1933 ‐ White House social secretary ABERCROMBIE Lascelles 1881 ‐ 1938 English poet ABRAMS Creighton 1914 ‐ 1974 ACHESON Dean Gooderham 1893 ‐ 1971 ACKLEY Hugh Gardner 1915 ‐ Economist/educator/ambassador ACOSTA Bertram B 1895 ‐ 1954 Early pilot ADAIR Edwin Ross 1907‐1983 Member of Congress ‐Indiana ADAMIC Louis 1899 ‐ 1951 Essayist, novelist, editor ADAMS Brock 1927 ‐ US Senator ‐Washington ADAMS Charles F 1876 ‐ 1947 Hockey horse racing owner ADAMS Edie 1931 ‐ Actress and ∙∙singer ADAMS 1881 ‐ 1960 New York Post columnist ADAMS James Truslow 1878 ‐ 1949 Pulitzer‐winning Am. historian ADAMS Maude 1872 ‐ 195 ∙. Leading stage actress ADAMS Samuel 1722 ‐ Rev. leader; gov. Mass ADAMS Samuel Hopkins 1871 ‐1958 Novelist, journalist ADAMS Sherman 1899 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New Hamp ADDAMS Jane 1860 ‐ :lS S'∙ Settlement worker & author ADE George 1866 ‐ 1944 Author, humorist:' & playwright ADENAUER Konrad 1876 ‐ 196 West German chancellor, ' 49‐63 ADLER Alfred 1870 ‐ 1937 Early psychoanalyst AGNEW Spiro T 1918 ‐ US Vice President AIGLER Ralph William 1885 ‐ 1964 Univ. Michigan law professor AIKEN Conrad 1889 ‐ 1973 Pulitzer‐winning poet/novelist AIKEN 1892 ‐ us Senator, Vermont ALBANESE Licia 1913 ‐ Opera & concert singer ALBEE Edward 1928 ‐ Acclaimed playwright ALBERT Carl 1908 ‐ 1969 US Senator, Oklahoma ALBERT Sarah Truax Theater ∙actress/playwright ALEXANDER Robert 1863 ‐ 1941 General, US Army ALIOTO Joseph L 1916 Mayor of San Francisco ALLEN Barbara Jo 1904 ‐ 1974 Radio, film, TV comedienne ALLEN George 1922 ‐ Head coach, Rams & Redskins ALLEN Henry J 1868 ‐ 1950 Gov. Kansas, 1919‐23 & US Senator ALLEN, Jr James E 1911 ‐ 1971 US Comm. of Educ., 1969 197 ALLEN Marty Nightclub & TV comedian ALLEN Steve 1921 ‐ Nightclub & TV comedian ALLEN William McPherson 1900 ‐ 1985 Boeing president,1945‐1968 ALLEN Woody 1935 ‐ Director, actor & comedian ALLENBY Edmund 1861 ‐ WWI British Field Marshal ALLISON Bobby 1937 ‐ ALLON Yigal 1918 ‐ ALLOTT Gordon 1907 ‐ ALMOND Edward M 1892 ‐ 1979 Lieutenant General, US Army ALPERT Herb 1935 ‐ Tijuana Brass band leader ALSOP Joseph W 1876 ‐ 1953 Famous news editor & writer ALSTON Walter 1911 ‐ Manager, Los Angeles Dodgers ALVIM Hugo Panasco Cmdr. , Inter‐Am. Peace Force AMRAM David 1930 ‐ Composer, conductor, musician AMUNDSON Roald 1872 ‐ 1928 Polar explorer ANDERSON Ada Woodruff 1860 ‐ Seattle children's author ANDERSON Carl 1865 ‐ 1948 Cartoonist & caricaturist ANDERSON Judith 1898 ‐ Classical stage actress ANDERSON Sherwood 1876 ‐ 1941 Am. author on Mid‐West life ANDREWS Julie 1935 ‐ Actress and singer ANDREWS Ralph W 1897 ‐ Northwest history writer ANDREWS Roy Chapman 1884 ‐ 1960 Explorer & naturalist ANDROS Dee G 1924 ‐ Football coach & AD for OSU ANGELL James Rowland 1869 ‐ 1949 President of Yale & U. Chicago ANKA Paul 1941 ‐ Popular nightclub singer ANN‐MARGARET 1941 ‐ Actress and nightclub singer ANNUNZIO Frank 1915 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois ANTHEIL George Johan Carl 1900 ‐ 1959 Classical composer & columnist ARCHIBALD Norman Seattle pilot in WWI ARDAGH John 1928 ‐ London Times correspondent ARLEN Michael 1895 ‐ 1956 Author of British novels ARLISS George 1868 ‐ 1946 Actor; Oscar for "Voltairen ARMER Laura Adams 1874 ‐ 1963 Juvenile author ARMITAGE Charles H 1868 ‐ 1947 New York state newspaperman ARMSTRONG Neil Alden 1930 ‐ First_ astronaut to the moon ARNOLD Thurman Wesley 1891 ‐ 1969 Civil rights attorney, judge ASSAD Hafez 1928 ‐ Syrian president, 1970‐ ASTAIRE Fred 1899 ‐ 1987 Actor, dancer, choreographer ATHERTON Gertrude F. H. 1857 ‐ 1948 Novelist; equal rights booster ATTERBURY William Wallace 1866 ‐ 1935 Head of Pennsylvania Railroad AUERBACH Arnold (Red) 1917 ‐ Mgr. & coach, Boston Celtics AUSTIN Mary Hunter 1868 ‐ 1934 Novelist and essayist AUTRY Gene 1907 ‐ Cowboy actor and singer AYUB KHAN Mohammad 1907 ‐ 1974 Pakistani president, 1958‐69 BABSON Roger Ward 1875 ‐ 1967 Prohibitionist cand. for pres . BACALL Lauren 1924 ‐ Actress & Mrs. Humphrey Bogart BACKUS Jim 1913 ‐ Comedy actor in TV & film BACON Leonard 1887 ‐ 1954 Pulitzer poet & lit. critic BACON Peggy 1895 ‐ Painter & educator BAER Arthur (Bugs) 1886 ‐ 1969 Syndicated news columnist BAGGE Carl E 1927 ‐ Commissioner, Fed. Power Admin BAGLEY Clarence Booth 1843 ‐ 1932 Seattle civic leader/historian BAILEY, John Moran 1904 ‐ 1975 Chair, Democratic Nat'l Comm. BAILEY Pearl 1918 ‐ Popular singer BAKER Carroll 1931 ‐ Film actress BAKER Dorothy Dodds 1907 ‐ 1968 Novelist BAKER Howard H 1925 ‐ US Secretary of the Treasury BAKER Josephine Turck ‐1942 Authority on English usage BAKER Newton D 1871 ‐ 1937 US Secretary of War BAKER Ray Stannard 1870 ‐ 1946 Biographer and essayist BAKER Samuel A 1874 ‐ 1933 Governor of Missouri, 1925‐28 BALCH Albert S 190x ‐ 1976 Developer, autograph collector BALCHEN Bernt 1899 ‐ 1973 Pilot for Byrd expeditions BALDWIN Hanson W 1903 ‐ Military reporter/ed. for NYT BALFOUR Arthur James 1848 ‐ 1930 British prime minister, '02‐05 BALL George Wildman 1909 ‐ US Under‐Secretary of State BALL Lucille 1910 ‐ TV comedienne of "I Love Lucy" BALL Robert M Commissioner, Soc. Sec. Admin. BARBIROLLI John 1899 ‐ 1970‐ Conductor, NY Philharmonic BARBUSSE Henri 1873 ‐ 1935 French novelist and essayist BARING Maurice 1874 ‐ 1945 Brit. poet, novelist, reporter BARLOW Howard 1892 ‐ 1972 Orchestra conductor BARNARD Christiaan 1922 ‐ Performed 1st heart transplant BARNES Ben Lieut. Governor of Texas BARNES Bob Cartoonist BARNES Harry Elmer 1889 ‐ 1968 Historian & columnist Novelist BARNES Margaret Ayer 1886 ‐ 1967 Novelist BARNETT Ross R 1898 ‐ Governor of Mississippi BARNUM Phineas T 1810 ‐ 1891 Circus master BAROJA Y NESSI Pio 1872 ‐ 1956 Spanish novelist BARR Joseph W 1918 ‐ Secretary of the Treasury BARRIE James Matthew 1860 ‐ 1937 Scottish playwright, novelist BARRYMORE Lionel 1878 ‐ 1954 Acclaimed stage & film actor BARTON Bruce 1886 ‐ 1961 Ad. exec., mag. editor, US Rep BATAULT Claude 1918 ‐ French diplomat BATES Ernest 1879 ‐ 1939 Biographer and historian BATES Henry Moore 1869 ‐ 1949 Dean, U. Michigan Law School BATES Kate Stevens 1852 ‐ Dau. of WA Gov. Isaac Stevens BATISTA Y ZALDIVAR Fulgencio 1901 ‐ 1973 Cuban president BAUGHMAN James Stanley 1898 ‐ Pres., Federal Nat'l Mortgage BAXTER Percival Proctor 1876 ‐ 1969 Gov. of Maine; conservationist BAY Jens Christian 1871 ‐ 1962 Head, John Crerar Library BAYH Birch 1928 ‐ US Senator ‐ Indiana BAYLOR Elgin 1934 ‐ Basketball player BEACH Dwight E 1937 ‐ General, US Army BEACH Rex Ellingwood 1877 ‐ 1949 Novelist BEADLE Thomas Hugh 1905 ‐ Chief Justice of Rhodesia BEALS Carleton 1893 ‐ Writer on politics & sociology BEALS Walter Burges 1876 ‐ 1960 Justice, WA State Supreme Ct. BEAN Alan 1932 ‐ Astronaut BEARD Charles Austin 1874 ‐ 1948 Author and American historian BEARD Mary Ritter 1876 ‐ 1958 Author & historian BEATON Cecil Walter 1904 ‐ 1980 British photographer/designer BEATTY David 1871 ‐ 1936 British Navy admiral BEBAN Gary Joseph 1946 ‐ QB for UCLA & the Redskins BECKER Ethel A 1893 ‐ Historian BECKER Max Joseph 1828 ‐ 1896 Chief engineer, Ohio railroads BEEBE William 1977 ‐ 1962 Ornithologist & oceanologist BEECHAM Godfrey Thomas 1879 ‐ 1961 Opera conductor & impresario BEERNINK Harry J Spokesman for US farmers BEHRMAN Samuel Nathaniel 1893 ‐ 1973 Playwright and screenwriter BEILENSON Peter 1905 ‐ 1962 Master printer; publisher BELL Charles 1916 ‐ Poet BELL Clive 1881 ‐ 1964 English art critic BELL H N Washington Temperance worker BELL Harold (Idris) 1879 ‐ 1967 British papyrologist scholar BELL Lilian 1865 ‐ 1929 Children's author & activist BELLOC Joseph Hillaire 1870 ‐ 1953 Historian, poet, essayist BEMELMANS Ludwig 1898 ‐ 1962 Essayist and illustrator BEN‐GURION David 1886 ‐ 1973 Israeli prime minister BENAVENTE Y MARTINEZ Jacinto 1866 ‐ 1954 Spanish Nobel Prize playwright BENET Stephen Vincent 1898 ‐ 1943 Pulitzer‐winning poet BENET William Rose 1886 ‐ 1950 Pulitzer poet, critic, editor BENN Anthony Neil 1925 ‐ British Labour Party activist BENNETT Charles E 191(} ‐ Member of Congress ‐Florida BENNETT James O 1870 ‐ 1940 Chicago newspaper reporter BENNETT Richard 1899 ‐ Wood engraver & illustrator BENNETT Wallace F 1898 ‐ US Senator ‐ Utah BENNETT Jr. William Tapley 1917 ‐ US Ambassador to Dominican Rep BENNY Jack 1894 ‐ 1974 Vaudeville, radio, TV comedian BENSON Frank Weston 1862 ‐ 1951 Painter & educator BENTLEY Eric Russell 1916 ‐ Columbia Univ. English prof. BENTLEY Helen Delich 1923 ‐ Commissioner, Fed. Maritime C. BENTLEY Phyllis E 1894 ‐ 1977 Novelist BENTON Thomas Hart 1889 ‐ 1975 Painter of Western scenes BENVENUTI Nino 1938 ‐ Boxer BERCOVICI Konrad 1882 ‐ 1961 Rumanian‐American novelist BEREGOVOY Georgiy T 1921 ‐ Russian cosmonaut BERGEN Edgar 1903 ‐ 1978 Ventriloquist & radio actor BERGERON Victor J 1903 ‐ Restaurateur “Trader Vic" BERGMAN Ingrid 1915 ‐ Film actress BERLIN Irving 1888 ‐ Famed US show & pop composer BERNSTEIN Leonard 1918 ‐ Classical orchestra conductor BERNSTEIN Theodore M 1904 ‐ 1979 Editor, New York Times BERRA Yogi 1925 ‐ Baseball player BERRY Charles Aldon 1923 ‐ NASA medical chief BERRY Jim 1932 ‐ Cartoonist BERRY Martha Mcchesney 1866 ‐ 1942 Philanthropist; school founder BESIER Rudolf 1878 ‐ 1942 British playwright BESS Gordon 1S29 ‐ Cartoonist BEVILL Tom 1921 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Alabama BIAGGI Mario 1917 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York BIBLE Alan 1909 ‐ US Senator ‐ Nevada BIKEL Theodore 1924 ‐ Stage & film actor BING Rudolf 1902 ‐ Opera conductor & impresario BINGHAM Hiram 1875 ‐ 1956 US Sen.‐Conn. & Inca explorer BINNS Archie 1899 ‐ 1971 NW novelist and historian BINYON Laurence 1869 ‐ 1943 English poet/dramatist/critic BISHOP Joey 1918 ‐ Nightclub, TV & film comedian BLACK Eugene R 1898 ‐ President, World Bank BLACK Hugo Lafayette 1886 ‐ 1971 Supreme Court Justice, 1937‐71 BLACKBURN Ben B 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Georgia BLACKWOOD Algernon 1869 ‐ 1951 Novelist BLAIBERG Phillip B 1900 ‐ 1969 Rec'd 2nd heart transplant BLAINE Anita McCormick 1866 ‐ 1954 Philanthropist BLAINE John J 1875 ‐ 1934 US Senator ‐ Wisconsin BLANDING Donald Benson 1894 ‐ 1957 Poet, novelist, travel writer BLATNIK John A 1911 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Minnesota BLEGEN Theodore C 1891 ‐ 1969 Historian BLETHEN Clarence Brettun 1879 ‐ 1941 Seattle Times publisher BLISS Ray C 1907 ‐ Chair, Republican Nat'l Carran. BLITZSTEIN Marc 1905 ‐ 1964 Classical & opera composer BLOCH Ernest 1880 ‐ 1959 Classical composer & conductor BLOCKER Dan 1929 ‐ 1972 Television actor BLOUGH Roger M 1904 ‐ CEO of US Steel BLOUNT Winton 1921 ‐ Postmaster General BLUME Peter 1906 ‐ Painter BLYTH Ann 1928 ‐ Film actress BOCKLET S. J. Newspaper Reporter BOEING William Edward 1928 ‐ Founder of the Boeing Company BOELL Heinrich German novelist; aka: Boll BOERI Cini 1881 ‐ 1956 Italian architect BOGGESS Louise 1917 ‐ Author of "how‐to" books BOGGS Hale Member of Congress ‐Louisiana BOK Edward W 1912 ‐ Editor of Scribner's & Cosmo. BOLGER Ray 1914 ‐ 1972 Actor famous for GWTW BOLLING Richard 1863 ‐ 1930 Member of Congress ‐Missouri BOLTON Frances Payne 1904 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Ohio BONAR James 1916 ‐ Scottish writer on economics BONESTEEL Charles H 1885 ‐ 1977 Maj . Gen., US Army BOOKSPAN Martin Music and drama critic BOOLE Ella Alexander 1885 ‐ 1964 Temperance movement leader BOONE Pat 1926 ‐ Popular singer BOOTH Evangeline 1858 ‐ 1952 Head, Salvation Army (1904‐39) BOOTH Laurence S 1934 ‐ Seattle pioneer BOOTH Shirley 1865 ‐ 1950 Actress famous as "Hazel” BORAH William E 186x ‐ 1953 US Senator ‐ Idaho BORGNINE Ernest 1907 ‐ Actor in television and film BORMAN Frank 1865 ‐ 1940 Astronaut BOSTWICK Arthur Elmore 1918 ‐ Head, NY Free Library & others BOSTWICK L.H Vice Admiral, US Navy BOSTWICK Sals 1860 ‐ 1942 Cartoonist BOTTOMLEY Arthur George 1907 ‐ British Member of Parliament BOULWARE Lemuel R 1895 ‐ Bus. executive with many cos. BOURGUIBA Habib 1903 ‐ Tunisian president, 1957‐ BOWEN Catherine Drinker 1897 ‐1973 Biographer BOWES Edward E 1874 ‐1946 Pioneering broadcaster BOWLES Chester 1901 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to Indi BOWLES John Hooper Ornithologist & author BOWLEY Samuel F Executive for Bank of Calif. BOYD Ernest 1887 ‐1946 Literary critic BOYD James 1888 ‐1944 Author of historical novels BRADFORD Gamaliel 1863 ‐1932 Biographer BRADLEY Bill 1943 ‐ Basketball star & US Senator BRADLEY Omar Nelson 1893 ‐1981 US General of the Army BRADNER Enos 1892 ‐ outdoor editor, Seattle Times BRADY Alice 1892 ‐1939 Stage actress BRAMAN James 1901 ‐1980 Seattle mayor, 1964‐69 BRANCH Edgar E Miami University professor BRANDEIS Louis Dernbitz 1856 ‐1941 Supreme Court Justice, 1916‐39 BRANDT Willy 1912 ‐ West German chancellor, '69‐74 BRANIGIN Roger D 1902 ‐1975 Governor of Indiana BRATTAIN Walter H 1902 ‐ Co‐inventor of the transistor BRAWLEY Benjamin Griffith 1882 ‐1939 Author, Afro‐American studies BREATHITT Edward T 1924 ‐ Governor of Kentucky BREWER Albert 1928 ‐ Governor of Alabama BRICKELL Beth Television actress BRICKEN Carl 1898 ‐1971 Classical composer & conductor BRIER Royce 1894 ‐1975 Reporter, ed., col. SF Chron. BRIGHT Verne 1893 ‐ Poet BRINTON Selwyn 1860 ‐ English art historian, critic BRISBANE Arthur 1864 ‐1936 Editor, New York Evening Jrnl BRISTOL G Cartoonist, Cine. Times‐Star BRITTAIN Vera 1893 ‐ 1970 British novelist, reporter BROAD Eli 1933 ‐ Building company executive BROCK William E Member of Congress ‐Tennessee BROCKETT William 1914 ‐ Rear Admiral, US Navy BROMFIELD Louis 1896 ‐ 1956 Pulitzer Prize novelist ( 1927) BROOKE Edward W 1919 ‐ US Senator ‐ Massachusetts BROOKS Angie Elizabeth 1928 ‐ Liberian ambassador to the UN BROOKS Jack 1922 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Texas BROOKS Van Wyck 1886 ‐ 1963 Historian/biographer/lit. crit BROOMFIELD William S 1922 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Michigan BROSIO Manlio 1897 ‐ 1980 Italian ambassador & leader BROUGHAM Royal 1894 ‐ Seattle sports writer BROUN Heywood 1888 ‐ 1939 Journalist, essayist, novelist BROWN Clarence J 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Ohio BROWN Edmund G 1938 ‐ Governor of California BROWN George Alfred 1914 ‐ British Labour Party M.P. BROWN H Arthur Symphony orchestra conductor BROWN Harold 1927 ‐ Director of Res., Defense Dept BROWN Joe E 1892 ‐ 1973 Humorous character actor BROWN Mae 1923 ‐ Commissioner, I.C.C. BROWNE Lewis 1897 ‐ 1949 Rabbi, historian, biographer BROWNSTEIN Philip Nathan 1917 ‐ Administrator, F.H.A. BROYHILL James T 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐N.C. BRUCE David K.E. 1898 ‐ 1977 Senior U. S. diplomat & envoy BRUCE Henry Addington 1874 ‐ Writer, psychology & metaphys. BRUNDAGE Avery 1887 ‐ 1975 Pres., US Olympic Assn. '29‐53 BRYAN Charles W 1867 ‐ 1945 Gov. of Neb. 1923‐25, 1931‐35 BRYAN Julien 1899 ‐ 19‐74 Documentary film director BRYNNER Yul 1915 ‐ Actor famous for "King & I" BUCHANAN Patrick Joseph 1938 ‐ News columnist & GOP official BUCHER Lloyd M 1927 ‐ of the USS Pueblo BUCHWALD Art 1925 ‐ Syndicated humor columnist BUCK Pearl S 1892 ‐ 1973 Nobel & Pulitzer novelist BUCKER A J Editor, "Christian Apologist" BUCKLEY Jr. William F 1925 ‐ Conservative editor & activist BUDD Ralph 1879 ‐ 1962 Railway exec. with many co' s BUDGE Hamer H 1910 ‐ Chairman, S.E.C. BUICK David Dunbar 1854 ‐ 1929 Auto mfr. & industrialist BULLARD Robert Lee 1861 ‐ 1947 Commander, US AEF 2nd Army WWI BULOSAN Carlos 1914 ‐ 1956 Filipino author & historian BUNCHE Ralph J 1904 ‐ 1971 Nobel‐winning U.N. diplomat BUNDY P William P 1917 ‐ Asst. Secretary of State BUNIN Ivan 1870 ‐ 1953 Russian Nobel poet, novelist BUNKER Ellsworth 1894 ‐ U.S. Ambassador BURCHFIELD Charles Ephraim 1893 ‐ 1967 Painter BURGESS Ernest Watson 1886 ‐ 1966 U. Chicago prof. of sociology BURKE Caroline E ‐1932 Seattle pioneer/civic leader BURKE Michal President, New York Yankees BURKE Thomas 1848 ‐ 1925 Seattle pioneer/civic leader BURLEIGH Harry Thacker 1866 ‐ 1949 Black composer & singer BURNETT Carol 1933 ‐ Television comedienne BURNS Arthur F 1904 ‐ Gov't economist & educator BURNS George 1896‐1996 18% ‐ Radio/TV/film/stage comedian BURNS Haydon 1912 ‐ Governor of Florida BURR George Elbert 1859 ‐ 1939 Painter BURROWS Abe 1910 ‐ Playwright and director BURTON Laurence J 1926 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Utah BURTON Theodore E 1851 ‐ 1929 US Senator ‐ Ohio BUSH Irving T 1869 ‐ 1948 Warehousing & Shipping magnate BUSONI Ferruccio B 1866 ‐ l924 Italian pianist & composer BUTLER Edward Hubert 1883 ‐ 1956 Newspaper editor & publisher BUTLER Nicholas Murray 1862‐ ‐ 1947 Pres., Columbia Univ., 1901‐45 BUTLER Pierce 1866 ‐ 1939 Supreme Court justice, 1923‐39 BUTLER Smedley D 1881 ‐ 1940 Marine general & war hero BUTTERFIELD Kenyon Leech 1868 ‐ 1935 Pres., Mich. State U. & others BUTTONS Red 1S19 ‐ Humorous character actor BYRD Harry Flood 1887 ‐ 1966 US Senator ‐ Virginia, '33‐65 BYRD Richard Evelyn 1888 ‐ 1957 First to fly to N. & S. Poles BYRNES James F 1879 ‐ 1972 Sec. State; Justice; US Rep. BYRNES John W 1913 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Wisconsin CABELL James Branch 1870. ‐ 1958 Novelist CABOT John M 1901 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to Poland CADMAN Charles Wakefield 1881 ‐ 1946 Opera & classical composer CADMAN S Parkes 1864 ‐ 1936 Radio minister CAEN Herb 1916 ‐ San Francisco columnist CAETANO Marcello 1906 ‐ 1980 Portuguese prime minister CAHILL Tom 1919 ‐ Football coach CALDERA RODRIGUEZ Rafael 1916 ‐ President of Venezuela CALDWELL Erskine 1903 ‐ Acclaimed novelist CALDWELL Taylor 1900 ‐ Novelist CALIFANO, Jr Joseph A 1931 ‐ Secretary of Labor CALLAGHAN Leonard James 1912 ‐ British prime minister, '76‐79 CALLAN Clair A 1920 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Nebraska CALLAWAY Trowbridge 1882 ‐ Investment banker CALLVERT Ronald G 1873 ‐ 1955 1939 Pulitzer editorialist CALVERTON Victor F 1900 ‐ 194D Critic and editor CAMERON Basil 1884 ‐ 1975 Conductor, Seattle Symphony CAMPBELL Edward Hale 1872 ‐ 1946 Cmdr., Puget Sd Naval Shipyard CAMPBELL Glen 1936 ‐ Country/Western singer CAMPBELL, Jr Oscar James 1879 ‐ 1970 Columbia Univ. English prof CAMPBELL Thomas D 1882 ‐ 1966 Agricultural & mech. engineer CANBY Henry Seidel 1878 ‐ 1961 Literary critic and editor CANHAM Erwin D 1904 ‐ Editor, Christian Science Mon. CANIFF Milton 1907 ‐ Terry & the Pirates cartoonist CANN Louise Gebhart Art historian/author CANTOR Eddie 1892. ‐ 1964 Actor and singer CAPEK Karel 1890 ‐ 1938 Czech novelist and playwright CAPPER Arthur 1865 ‐ 1951 US Senator ‐ Kansas, governor CARDOZO Benjamin Nathan 1870 ‐ 1938 Supreme Court Justice, 1932‐38 CARLISLE Kitty 1914 ‐ Actress; singer; TV celebrity CARLSON Frank 1893 ‐ US Senator ‐ Kansas CARMICHAEL Hoagy 1899 ‐ 1981 Composer, singer, pianist CARNEGIE Andrew 1835 ‐ 1919 Industrialist & philanthropist CARON Leslie 1931 ‐ French‐born actress CARR Mary Jane 1899 ‐ Juvenile author CARR William Editor, News of the World CARRILLO Leo Antonio 1880 ‐ 1961 Western movie sidekick actor CARTER Dudley C 1891 ‐ Sculptor CARTER Jimmy 1924 ‐ 39th President of the U.S. CARTER Marshall S 1909 ‐ Director, Nat'l Security Admin CARTER Tim Lee 1910 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Kentucky CASALS Pablo 1876 ‐ 1973 Classical cellist, composer CASE Clifford P 1904 ‐ US Senator ‐ New Jersey CASEY Bob Member of Congress ‐Texas CASSIN Rene 1887 ‐ 1916 Expert on international law CASTLE Barbara Betts 1911 ‐ British political leader CASTNER Joseph Compton 1869 ‐ 1946 Maj. Gen., US Army CATHER Willa Sibert 1873 ‐ 1947 Pulitzer‐winning novelist CATTON Bruce 1899 ‐ 1978 Pulitzer historian/author CAVE George Seattle railway agent in 1930s CAYTON Horace 1903 ‐ 1970 Writer on Black issues CEAUSESCU Nicolae 1918 ‐ Rumanian president, 1967‐ CELLER Emanuel 1888 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York CERF Bennett 1898 ‐ 1971 Publisher, editor, humorist CERNAN Eugene A 1934 ‐ Astronaut CHAFEE John H 1922 ‐ Governor of Rhode Island CHAGALL Marc 1887 ‐ 1985 French surrealist painter CHALFONT Arthur Alun G.J. 1919 ‐ British foreign minister CHAMBERLAIN John R 1903 ‐ Literary critic, NY Times CHAMBERLIN Clarence Duncan 1893 ‐ Pioneering aviator CHAMLEE Mario 1892 ‐ Operatic tenor CHANNING Carol 1921 ‐ Television actress CHAPIN Roy Dikeman 1915 ‐ Secretary of Commerce CHAPLIN Charles Spencer 1889 ‐ 1977 Comedy actor and filmmaker CHAPPELL, Jr William Venroe 1922 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Florida CHARLESWORTH Clifford Eugene Apollo 8 mission controller CHARLOT Jean 1898 ‐ Painter, lithographer, illus. CHARTENER William H 1924 ‐ 1970 Asst. Secretary of Commerce CHARYN Jerome 1937 ‐ Novelist CHASE Ilka 1905 ‐ 1978 Character actress & adventurer CHASE Mary Ellen 1887‐ ‐ 1973 New England sea coast novelist CHASE Stuart 1888 ‐ Economist CHAVEZ Carlos Antonio 1899 ‐ 1978 Mexican conductor/composer CHESTERTON Gilbert Keith 1874 ‐ 1936 Novelist, poet, critic CHEVALIER Maurice Auguste 1888 ‐ 1972 French‐born actor and singer CHIANG Kai‐Shek 1887 ‐ 1975 Head of China, then Taiwan CHIARA Richard Cartoonist, Cincinnati Press CHISHOLM Shirley 1924 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York CHITTENDEN Hiram M 1858 ‐ 1917 Built the Ballard Locks CHOW Shu‐Kai 1913 ‐ Taiwan's Foreign Minister CHRISMAN Arthur Bowie 1889 ‐ 1953 Novelist and essayist CHRISTIE Agatha 1890 ‐ 1976 Author of detective stories CHRISTOPHER George Mayor of San Francisco CHRYSLER Walter P 1875 ‐ 1940 Automobile manufacturer CHUNG Il‐Kwon 1917 ‐ Korean prime minister, 1964‐70 CHURCH Frank 1924 ‐ US Senator ‐ Idaho CHURCHILL Winston 1874 ‐ 1965 British leader during WWII CLARK Francis Edward 1851 ‐ 1927 Congregational evangelist CLARK Joseph S 1901 ‐ US Senator ‐ Pennsylvania CLARK Mark 1896 ‐ Head US troops in Europe, WWII CLARK Tom Campbell 1899 ‐ 1977 Sup. Ct. , 1949‐67; US Att. Gen CLAUDEL Paul 1868 ‐ 1955 French poet & ambassador to US CLAUSEN Don H 1923 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California CLAY William L 1931 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Missouri CLEMENTS Colin 1894 ‐ 1948 Playwright CLEVELAND Grover 1837 ‐ 1908 U.S. President CLEVELAND Harlan 1918 ‐ Asst. Secretary of State CLIFFORD Clark 1906 ‐ Secretary of Defense CLOSE Upton 1894 ‐ 1960 Travel writer & radio comment. COATES Walter John 1880 ‐ Poet COATSWORTH Elizabeth 1893 ‐ Children's author and poet COBB Irvin S 1876 ‐ 1944 Humorous newspaper columnist COCHRAN Jacqueline 1910 ‐ 1980 Record‐setting pilot COE Alice Rollit Northwest poet COE Frank Winston 1870 ‐ 1947 Maj. Gen., US Army COFFIN Robert Peter 1892 ‐ 1955 1935 Pulitzer Prize poet COHAN George 1878 ‐ 1942 Composer, actor, producer COHELAN Jeffrey 1914 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California COHEN Sheldon S 1931 ‐ Commissioner, I.R.S . COHEN Wilbur J 1913 ‐ Secretary of Health, Ed. & W. COLLIER Harold R 1915 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois COLLIER Marie 1927 ‐ 1971 Operatic soprano COLLINGWOOD Charles 1917 ‐ Correspondent, commentator CBS COLLINS Dean Portland, Or. newspaperman COLLINS John Joseph 1857 ‐ 1934 Jesuit bishop from Jamaica COLLINS LeRoy 1909 ‐ Governor of Florida, 1955‐60 COLLINS Michael 1930 ‐ Astronaut COLLYER Bud 1908 ‐ 1969 TV and radio show host COLUM Padriac 1881 ‐ 1972 Irish poet, playwright COMO Perry 1912 ‐ Singer COMPTON Arthur H 1892 ‐ 1962 Pioneer in x‐rays & atomics CONABLE, Jr Barber B 1922 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York CONNALLY John 1917 ‐ Governor of Texas CONNOR John T 1914 ‐ Secretary of Commerce CONNORS Chuck 1921 ‐ Western TV actor CONRAD, Jr Barnaby 1922 ‐ Novelist CONRAD, Jr Charles 1930 ‐ Astronaut CONTE Silvio O 1921 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Mass. CONYERS, Jr John 1929 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Michigan COOGAN Jackie 1914 ‐ 1984 Actor famous as "The Kid" COOK Beatrice Gray Humerous Seattle author COOKE Jack Kent 1912 ‐ Sports team owner/businessman COOKE Terence 1921 ‐ Catholic cardinal, New York COOLEY Mortimer Elwyn 1855 ‐ 1944 Engineer COOLIDGE Calvin 1872 ‐ 1933 U.S. President COOLIDGE Grace Goodhue 1879 ‐ 1957 First Lady (Mrs. Calvin C.) COONTZ Robert Edward 1864 ‐1935 Chief of Operations, US Navy COOPER Hugh Lincoln 1865 ‐1937 Hydraulic engineer COOPER John Sherman 1901 ‐ US Senator ‐ Kentucky COOPER Richard Conrad 1903 ‐ Executive with US Steel COPLAND Aaron 1900 ‐ Composer COPPARD Alfred Edgar 1877 ‐1957 Poet and short story writer CORCORAN Jimmy 189x ‐1944 Chicago sports writer CORMAN James C 1920 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California CORNELL Katharine 1893 ‐1974 Stage actress CORNING Howard 1896 ‐ Oregon poet CORRIGAN Douglas 1907 ‐ "Wrong Way Corrigan" CORTOT Alfred Denis 1877 ‐1962 French concert pianist CORY Herbert E 1883 ‐1947 Writer on philosophy COSBY Bill 1937 ‐ Television actor COTTON Joseph Cheshire 1905 ‐ Film and radio actor COUGHLIN Lawrence 1929 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Penn. COUVE DE MURVILLE Maurice 1907 ‐ French diplomat & premier COUZENS James 1872 ‐1936 US Senator ‐ Michigan COVELESKI Stanley 1890 ‐ Baseball player COVER John Higson 1891 ‐ Economist, U. Chicago et al. COWARD Noel 1899 ‐ 1973 Playwright COWLEY Malcolm 1898 ‐ Literary critic and editor COX Channing H 1879 ‐ 1968 Gov. of Massachusetts, 1921‐24 CRAVEN Thomas 1889 ‐ 1969 Writer and art critic CRAWFORD Joan 1908 ‐ 1977 Film actress CREWS Laura Hope 1880 ‐ 1942 Film character actress CRICHTON Michael 1942 ‐ Novelist CRISTINI Cesare Mario 1907 ‐ 1970 Stage designer; U Indiana prof CROCE Benedetto 1866 ‐ 1952 Italian philosopher, historian CROCKER William H 1861 ‐ 1937 CEO, Crocker First Nat'l Bank CROOKS Richard 1900 ‐ 1972 Operatic tenor & radio singer CROSBY Bing 1901 ‐ 1977 Singer and film actor CROSBY Franklin Muzzy 1875 ‐ 1947 Flour manufacturer CROSLEY, Jr Powel 1886 ‐ 1961 Industrialist, baseball owner CRUSE Heloise 1920 ‐ Advice columnist "Heloise" CUKOR George 1899 ‐ 1983 Film director CULBERTSON Ely 1891 ‐ 1955 Specialist on bridge (game) CULLEN Countee 1903 ‐ 1946 Black American poet CULVER Harry H ‐1946 Founded Culver City, Calif. CULVER John C 1932 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Iowa CUNNINGHAM Harry B 1907 ‐ CEO of S. S. Kresge Co. CUNNINGHAM Walter 1932 ‐ Astronaut CURIE Marie 1867 ‐ 1934 Pioneering French physicist CURME George Oliver 1860 ‐ 1948 UW professor of mod. languages CURTIS Asahel 1874 ‐ Influential photographer CURTIS Carl T 1905 ‐ US Senator ‐ Nebraska CURTIS Edward Sheriff 1868 ‐ 1952 Photographer, spec. on Indians CURTIS Glenn Hammond 1878 ‐ 1930 Early plane designer/builder CURTIS Thomas B 1911 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Missouri CUSHING Richard 1895 ‐ 1970 Catholic cardinal, Boston CUSTER Donald W Mayor of Renton, WA DALAI LAMA, 14th 1935 ‐ Tibetan religious leader DALY John Charles 1914‐ Correspondent & exec, ABC, CBS DAMROSCH Walter Johannes 1862 ‐ 1950 Organizer of NY Symphony Orch. DANE Clemence 1888 ‐ 1965 British novelist, playwright DARK Alvin 1922 ‐ Baseball manager DARROW Clarence Seward 1857 ‐ 1938 Union & criminal attorney DAVIS, Jr Benjamin O 1912 ‐ Lt. Gen., US Air Force DAVIS Bette 1908 ‐ Oscar‐winning actress DAVIS Calvin Olin 1871 ‐1954 U. Michigan prof. of education DAVIS Colin Rex 1927 ‐ Conductor, BBC Symphony Orch. DAVIS Deane 1900 ‐ Governor of Vermont DAVIS Elmer Holmes 1890 ‐ 1958 WWII head Off. War Info.; news DAVIS Gladys Rockmore 1901 ‐ 1967 Painter DAVIS Glenn R 1914 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Wisconsin DAVIS James John 1873 ‐ 1947 US Sen.‐ PA & US Sec. of Labor DAVIS Jefferson 1884 ‐ 1968 "King of the Hobos" DAVIS, Jr Sammy 1925 ‐ Nightclub singer & film actor DAVRATH Netania Israeli opera and folk singer DAWES Charles Gates 1865 ‐ 1951 US Vice President, 1925‐1929 DAY Dennis 1921 ‐ 1988 Singer & TV actor DAY‐LEWIS Cecil 1905 ‐ 1972 English poet laureate, '68‐'72 DAYAN Moshe 1915 ‐ 1981 Israeli general & politician DE HAVILLAND Olivia 1916 DE JONG Piet Prime minister, Netherlands DE KRUIF Paul 1890 ‐1971 Bacteriologist & author DE LA ROCHE Mazo 1885 ‐1961 Novelist DE VALERA Eamon 1882 ‐1975 Irish political leader, pres. DE VRIES Peter 1910 ‐ Novelist DEAL Borden 1922 ‐ Novelist DEAN Dizzy 1911 ‐1974 Hall of Fame baseball pitcher DEAN Patrick Henry 1909 ‐ British ambassador to U.N. DEBENEY Marie Eugene ‐ French WWI Army Hero DEBUCHI Katsuji 1878 ‐1947 Japanese ambassador to U.S. DEEPING George Warwick 1877 ‐1950 British novelist DEGENER Otto 1889 ‐ Botanist DEHONEY William Wayne 1918 ‐ Baptist minister DELAFIELD E. M. 1890 ‐1943 British novelist DELBRUCK Max 1906 ‐ Early genetic researcher DEMAREST William 1892 ‐1983 Character actor in film & TV DENEEN Charles S 1863 ‐1940 US Senator ‐ Illinois DENNEY Robert V 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Nebraska DENNY Alice Kellogg 1857 ‐1940 Seattle area pioneer DENNY David Thomas 1832 ‐1903 Founder of Seattle DENNY, Jr George Vernon 1899 ‐1959 Host, "America's Town Meeting” DENNY Louisa Boren Seattle pioneer DENNY Rolland H 1851 ‐ Arrived in Seattle 11/13/1851 DERN George H 1872 ‐1936 US Secretary of War DESAI Morarji R 1896 ‐ Prime minister of India DEVER William Emmett 1862 ‐1929 Mayor of Chicago, 1923‐1927 DEVIN William F 1898 ‐1982 Seattle Mayor, 1943‐1952 DEVINE Andy 1905 ‐1977 Western character actor DEWEY John 1859 ‐1952 Philosopher DEWEY Melvil 1851 ‐1931 Inventor of Dewey Decimal System DICKENS Charles 1812 ‐1870 English novelist DICKINSON Jacob M 1851 ‐1928 Secretary of War DICKINSON William L 1925 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Alabama DIEFENBAKER John George 1895 ‐1979 Prime Min. of Canada, 1957‐63 DILL Clarence C 1884 ‐1978 US Senator ‐ Wash. 1922‐1936 DILLER Phyllis 1917 ‐ Film & television comedienne DIMNET Ernest 1868 ‐1954 Literary critic and clergyman DIRKSEN Everett McKinley 1895 ‐1969 US Senator ‐ Illinois, 1 51‐ 1 69 DISNEY Walter Elias 1901 ‐1966 Founder of Disney Studios DITMARS Raymond Lee 1876 ‐1942 Head, NY Zoo; snake expert DIXON James M 1873 ‐1932 Governor of , 1921‐25 DIXON Paul Rand 1913 ‐ Chairman, F.C.C. DODD Ed 1902 ‐ Cartoonist of "Mark Trail" DODD Thomas J 1907 ‐1971 US Senator ‐ Connecticut DOLE Robert J 1923 ‐ US Senator ‐ Kansas DOLLAR Robert 1844 ‐1932 Shipping and lumber magnate DOMINICK Peter H 1915 ‐ US Senator ‐ Colorado DONAHEY James Harrison 1875 ‐1949 Cartoonist & illustrator DONITZ Karl 1891 ‐ German Fuhrer at end of WWII DONOVAN James J 1909 ‐1968 College president & clergyman DONWORTH George 1861 ‐1947 Prominent Seattle attorney DOOLITTLE James Harold 1896 ‐ WWII USA Air Forces commander DORE John Francis 1881 ‐1938 Mayor of Seattle DOS PASSOS John 1896 ‐1970 Novelist and playwright DOUGLAS Lewis Williams 1894 ‐1974 US Ambassador to Britain DOUGLAS Lloyd Cassel 1877 ‐1951 Novelist & Lutheran minister DOUGLAS Melvyn 1901 ‐ 1981 Film actor DOUGLAS Mike 1925 ‐ Television talk show host DOUGLAS Paul H 1892 ‐ 19‐76 US Senator ‐ Illinois, ‘48‐'66 DOUGLAS William Orville 1898 ‐ 1980 Supreme Court Justice, 1938‐75 DOUGLAS‐HOME Alexander F 1903 ‐ British prime minister, '63‐64 DOWDY John 1912 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Texas DOWNING Thomas N 1919 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Virginia DOXIADIS Constantine A 1913 ‐ 1975 Architect & Urban Planner DRAGOUMIS Julia D 1858 ‐ Novelist and juvenile writer DREISER Theodore 1871 ‐ 1945 Novelist DRESSLER Marie 1869 ‐ 1934 Actress DRINKWATER John 1882 ‐ 1937 Poet and playwright DRYDEN Hugh Latimer 1898 ‐ 1965 NASA deputy administrator DU BOIS Guy Pene 1884 ‐ 1958 Realist painter & art critic DU BOIS W. E. B 1868 ‐ 1963 Author, activist Black issues DUBRIDGE Lee 1901 ‐ Caltech pres. , worked on radar DUCHIN Peter 1937 ‐ Pianist and bandleader DUCKETT Albert 1907 ‐ Cartoonist & painter DUKE Angier Biddle 1915 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to Spain DUKE Patty 1946 ‐ Television comedienne DULAC Edmund 1882 ‐ 1953 British children's illustrator DULSKI Thaddeus J 1913 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York DUNCAN, Marion Moncure 1910 ‐ President General of the DAR DUNHAM, Katherine 1907 ‐ 1975 Dancer DUNNING John Ray 1878 ‐ 1957 Columbia University physicist DUNSANY Lord 1905 ‐ 1978 Irish poet and playwright DUPONT Clifford 1885 ‐ President of Rhodesia, 1970‐75 DURANT Will 1893 ‐ 1980 Philosopher DURANTE Jimmy 1906 ‐ Character actor and singer DUROCHER Leo 1879 ‐ Baseball coach, Dodgers/Giants DURRELL Joseph H 1861 ‐ 1936 Banking executive DYCHE William Andrew 1855 ‐ 1947 Mayor of Evanston, Illinois DYE Eva Emery 1855 ‐ 1947 Oregon historian DYE William (Tippy) 1915 ‐ Northwestern U. athletic director EAGLETON Thomas F 1929 ‐ US Senator ‐ Missouri EARHART Amelia 1898 ‐ 1937 Pioneering aviator EASTMAN George 1854 ‐ 1932 Camera manufacturer, inventor EASTMAN Max Forrester 1883 ‐ 1969 Editor, essayist, pacifist EASTON Stanley A 1873 ‐ 1961 Mining executive EBAN Abba 1915 ‐ Israeli diplomat ECCLES Marriner S 1890 ‐ 1977 Governor, Fed. Reserve Board ECKER Frederick H 1867 ‐ 1964 Life insurance executive ECKSTEIN Louis 1865 ‐ 1935 Businessman and developer ECKSTEIN Nathan 1873 ‐ 1945 Seattle civic leader & grocer ED Carl Frank Ludwig 1890 ‐ 1959 "Harold Teen" cartoonist EDDY David Brewer 1877 ‐ 1946 Congregational minister EDDY Nelson 1901 ‐ 1967 Singer; radio, stage, films EDEN Barbara 1934 ‐ Television comedienne EDEN Robert Anthony 1897 ‐ 1977 British prime minister, '55‐57 EDGE Walter Evans 1873 ‐ 1956 Gov., US Sen. ‐NJ, US Ambssdr. EDISON Thomas Alva 1847 ‐ 1931 Inventor & businessman EDMONDS Walter Dumaux 1903 ‐ Author of historical fiction EDWARDS Don 1915 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California EDWARDS Fraser Reporter, New York American EDWARDS Henry M Cleveland sports ed., 1901‐28 EDWARDS Jack 1928 Member of Congress ‐Alabama EGAN William A 1914 ‐ Governor of Alaska EGTVEDT Clairmont Leroy 1892 ‐ 1975 President of Boeing, 1933‐39 EHRLICHMAN John Daniel 1925 ‐ Assistant to President Nixon EINSTEIN Albert 1879 ‐ 1955 Author of Theory of Relativity EISCHEID Mike 1940 ‐ Football player EISENHOWER Dwight David 1890 ‐ 1%9 U.S. President, military cmdr. EISENHOWER Mamie Doud 1896 ‐ 1979 First Lady Mrs . D. Eisenhower EISENHOWER Milton Stover 1899 ‐ 1985 Pres., Johns Hopkins, Penn St. ELIOT Thomas Stearns 1888 ‐ 1965 Poet and poetry critic ELLENDER Allen J 1890 ‐ 1972 US Senator ‐ Louisiana ELLINGTON Earl Buford 1901 ‐ 1972 Gov. ‐ Tenn.; assistant to LBJ ELLIS Henry Havelock 1859 ‐ 1939 Psychologist & sexologist ELSTON Dorothy 1917 ‐ 1971 Secretary of the Treasury ELY Richard Theodore 1854 ‐ 1943 Economics professor; author EMERSON Frank C 1882 ‐ 1931 Governor of Wyoming, 1927‐30 ENGLE Paul 1908 ‐ Poet and novelist ERHARD Ludwig 1897 ‐ 1977 West German chancellor, '61‐66 ERLANDER Tage 1901 ‐ 1985 Swedish premier, 1946‐1969 ERSKINE John 1879 ‐ 1951 Novelist, poet and educator ERTZ Susan 1894 ‐ Anglo‐American novelist ESCH Marvin L 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Michigan ESHKOL Shkolnik Levi 1895 ‐ 1969 Israeli prime minister, '63‐69 ESHLEMAN Edwin D 1920 Member of Congress ‐Penn EVANS Arthur M Political correspondent, Chicago EVANS Daniel J 1925 ‐ US Senator ‐ Washington EVANS Maurice 1901 ‐ Classical stage actor EVINRUDE Ralph 1907 ‐ CEO of Outboard Marine Corp. EVINS Joseph L 1910 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Tennessee EWBANK Wilbur C 1907 ‐ Football coach, Colts & Jets EYSKENS Gaston 1905 ‐ Belgian p.m. & economist FABRAY Nanette 1920 ‐ TV actress; deaf rights advocate FADIMAN Clifton 1904 ‐ Literary critic FAIRBANKS Chuck 1933 ‐ Coach, New England Patriots FAIRBROTHER Nan 1913 ‐ 1971 English gardening authority FANFANI Amintore 1908 ‐ Italian prime minister FANNIN Paul 1907 ‐ Governor of Arizona FARLEY James A 1888 ‐ 1976 Postmaster General FARNHAM Mateel Howe 1883 ‐ 1957 Short story writer & novelist FASCELL Dante B 1917 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Florida FAST Howard 1914 ‐ Novelist/playwright /historian FAUBUS Orval E 1910 ‐ Governor of Arkansas FAUSET Jessie 1882 ‐ 1961 Novelist and educator FAY Frederic A 1911 ‐ Richmond, VA city official FEDORENKO Nikolai T 1912 ‐ Soviet ambassador to the U.N. FEIGHAN Michael A 1905 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Ohio FEININGER Lyonel Charles 1871 ‐ Painter & Bauhaus professor FEOKTISTOV Konstantine 1926 ‐ Soviet cosmonaut FERBER Edna 1887 ‐ 1968 Seattle Pulitzer novelist FERGUSON Abner H Administrator, F.H.A. FERRERO Guglielmo 1871 ‐ 1942 Italian historian FESS Simeon D 1861 ‐ 1936 US Senator ‐ Ohio FETZER John Earl 1901 ‐ Owner, Detroit Tigers FEUCHTWANGER Lion 1884 ‐ 1958 German novelist FIEDLER Arthur 1894 ‐ 1979 "Boston Pops" conductor FIELD Carter 1885 ‐ 1957 Washington reporter, NY Trib FIELD Rachel 1894 ‐ 1942 Novelist and children's writer FIENE Ernest 1894 ‐ Painter & lithographer FILIPCHENKO Anatoli V 1928 ‐ Soviet cosmonaut FINCH Robert H 1925 ‐ Lieut. Governor of California FINDLEY Paul 1921 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois FINGER Charles J 1869 ‐ 1941 Travel & adventure writer FIRESTONE Harvey S 1868 ‐ 1938 Auto tires and parts manufacturer FISCHER Louis 1864 ‐ 1945 Specialist in child diseases FISH Byron 1908 ‐ Seattle columnist & cartoonist FISHBEIN Morris 1889 ‐ 1976 Medical editor & columnist FISHER Dorothy Canfield 1879 ‐ 1958 Novelist & Book of Month judge FISHER Irving 1867 ‐ 1947 Yale prof. of political econ. FISHER John S 1867 ‐ 1940 Governor of Penn., 1927‐31 FISHER Oliver David 1875 ‐ 1967 Founder, Fisher Flour & KOMO FISKE Haley 1852 ‐ 1929 Pres., Metropolitan Life Ins. FLAGG Ernest 1857 ‐ 1947 Prominent American Architect FLETCHER Frank Morley 1866 ‐ Block printer & painter FLETCHER John Gould 1886 ‐ 1950 Pulitzer‐winning Southern poet FLEXNER Simon 1863 ‐ 1946 Polio researcher FLOWERS Don Cartoonist, Kansas City Star FOLEY Eugene P 1928 ‐ Administrator, S.B.A. FOLEY Thomas S 1929 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Washington FONG Hiram L 1907 ‐ US Senator ‐ Hawaii FONTANNE Lynn 1887 ‐ 1.983 Dancer and actress FORBES Bertie C 1880 ‐ 1954 Founder of Forbes, columnist FORBES Kathryn 1909 ‐ 1966 Novelist; aka Kathryn McLean FORBES William Cameron 1870 ‐ 1959 Ambassador to Japan, Gov‐Gen Philippin FORD Corey 1902 ‐ 1969 Novelist & short story writer FORD Gerald R 1913 ‐ U.S. President FORD II Henry 1917 ‐ CEO of Ford Motor Company FORD Leslie 1898 ‐ Mystery writer aka Z. J. Brown FORD Paul 1901 ‐ 1976 Film & TV character actor FORD Paul L 1865 ‐ 1902 Novelist and biographer FORD Tennessee Ernie 1919 ‐ Comedian and singer FORD Walter Burton 1874 ‐ 1971 U. Michigan math professor FORD William D 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Michigan FORMICHI Cesare Operatic baritone FORZANO Rick Football coach FOSDICK Harry Emerson ‐1969 Baptist clergyman, radio preacher FOWLER Henry H 1908 ‐ Secretary of the Treasury FOX Gilbert (Gill) T 1915 ‐ Cartoonist FRAME Donald M 1911 ‐ Writer on French literature FRANCIS Arlene 1908 ‐ TV gameshow actress FRANCK Harry Alverson 1881 ‐ 1962 Travel author FRANK Glenn 1887 ‐ 1940 Editor, Century Magazine FRANK Waldo David 1889 ‐ 1967 Novelist and essayist FRANKAU Gilbert 1884 ‐ 1952 English novelist FRAZER James George 1854 ‐ 1941 Anthropologist and author FRAZIER Edward Franklin 1894 ‐ 1962 Sociology dean, Howard Univ. FREDERICK Pauline 1909 ‐ ABC, NBC, NPR radio reporter FREDERICK Pauline 1883 ‐ 1938 Actress FREEMAN Orville L 1918 ‐ Secretary of Agriculture FREI MONTALVA Eduardo 1911 ‐ 1982 Chilean president, 1964‐1970 FRELINGHUYSEN Peter Hood 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New Jersey FREY, Jr Louis 1934 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Florida FREYSE Bill 1898 ‐ 1969 Our Boarding House cartoonist FRIEDEL Samuel N 1898 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Maryland FROST Robert Lee 1874 ‐ 1963 Acclaimed American poet FRY Christopher 1907 ‐ Playwright FULBRIGHT James William 1905 ‐ US Senator ‐ Arkansas FULLER Buckminster 1895 ‐ 1983 Inventor & futurist FULLER Ethel Romig 1883 ‐ Oregon poet FUNSTON George Keith 1910 ‐ Head, New York Stock Exchange FYLEMAN Rose 1877 ‐ 1957 Poet GABRIEL Roman 1940 ‐ Quarterback for Rams & Eagles GABRILOWITSCH Ossip 1878 ‐ 1936 Orchestra conductor; pianist GADSKI Johanna 1872 ‐ 1932 Opera singer GAG Wanda 1893 ‐ 1946 Painter, illustrator, writer GAGLARDI Philip Arthur 1913 ‐ British Col. highway official GAIL Marzieh Author & Bahai leader GALBRAITH John Kenneth 1908 ‐ Leading economist GALE Zona 1874 ‐ 1938 Novelist GALIFANAKIS Nick 1928 ‐ Member of Congress ‐N.C. GALLAGHER Cornelius E 1921 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New Jersey GALLI‐CURCI Amelita 1889 ‐ 1963 Coloratura Soprano GALSWORTHY John 1867 ‐ 1933 Novelist and playwright GANDY John Manuel 1870 ‐ Black educator, college pres. GANN Ernest K 1910 ‐ Novelist GARDNER Ava 1922 ‐ Film actress GARDNER Erle Stanley 1889 ‐ 1970 Novelist famed for Perry Mason GARFIELD Abram 1872 ‐ 1958 Architect; son of US President GARFIELD James Rudolph 1865 ‐ 1950 Sec. of Interior; son of JAG GARLAND Hamlin 1860 ‐ 1940 Novelist and essayist GARNER, John Nance 1868 ‐ 1967 US Vice‐President & Rep. ‐ Texas GARNETT David 1892 ‐ Novelist GARST Doris Shannon 1894 ‐ Juvenile author GAVIN James M 1907 ‐ Lieutenant General, US Army GEDDES Eric A 1926 ‐ Edmonton accountant GEDDES Norman Bel 1893 ‐ 1958 Stage & industrial designer GERHOLZ Robert P 1896 ‐ Michigan home builder, realtor GIANINI Amadeo Peter 1870 ‐ 1949 Founder, Transamerica Corp. GIBBINGS Robert 1889 ‐ 1958 Los Angeles‐based engraver GIBBS George Sabin 1875 ‐ 1947 Maj. Gen. , US Army GIBBS Humphrey Vicary 1902 ‐ Royal Governor of Rhodesia GIBSON Bob 1935 ‐ Baseball player GIBSON Charles Dana 1867 ‐ 1944 Illustrator & painter GIELGUD John 1914 ‐ English stage & film actor GIFFORD Frank 1930 ‐ Football player & sportscaster GILLESPIE Dizzy (John) 1917 ‐ Jazz trumpeter, bandleader GILLETT Frederick H 1851 ‐ 1935 US Senator ‐ Massachusetts GILLILAND Adam Raymond 1887 ‐ 1952 Northwestern U. psychologist GILMAN Luthene Clairmont 1857 ‐ 1942 Rwy. exec. & Seattle City atty GISH Lillian 1896 ‐ Star of films, 1910s‐1980s GLEASON Jackie 1916 ‐ 1987 Television comedian GLEASON Lafayette B 1863 ‐ 1937 Tax lawyer for State of NY GLENN, Jr John Herschel 1921 ‐ Early astronaut & US Senator GLENN Otis Ferguson 1879 ‐ 1959 US Senator ‐ Illinois GLUECK Nelson 1900 ‐ 1971 Biblical archaeologist GODFREY Arthur 1903 ‐ 1983 Television show host GODWIN, Jr Mills E 1914 ‐ Governor of Virginia GOFF Guy D 1866 ‐ 1933 US Senator ‐ West Virginia GOGARTY Oliver St. John 1878 ‐ 1957 Irish poet, politician, doctor GOLDBERG Arthur J 1908 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. GOLDEN Harry 1902 ‐ Editor and publisher GOLDMAN Emma 1869 ‐ 1940 Anarchist movement leader GOLDMAN Eric 1915 ‐ Historian GOLDWATER Barry 1909 ‐ US Senator ‐ Arizona GOLSCHMANN Vladimir 1893 ‐ 1972 Conductor, St. Louis Orchestra GONZALEZ Henry B 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Texas GOOD James William 1866 ‐1929 Member of Congress ‐Iowa GOODLING George A 1896 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Penn. GOODSPEED Edgar J 1871 ‐1962 Biblical scholar GOOSSENS Eugene 1893 ‐1962 Classical conductor, composer GORBATKO Viktor V 1934 ‐ Russian cosmonaut GORDON M. C. Vanderbilt University prof. GORDON Ralph 1863 ‐ Humorous author GORDON, Jr Richard F 1929 ‐ Astronaut GOUGH Hubert de la Poer 1870 ‐1963 British General in World War I GOULD Chester 1900 ‐ Creator of Dick Tracy cartoons GOULET Robert 1933 Singer and game show actor GOURAUD Henri Joseph 1867 ‐1946 French army general; WWI hero GOWEN Herbert Henry 1864 ‐ UW prof. of Oriental languages GOWEN Vincent Novelist GRAHAM Billy 1918 ‐ Television Evangelist GRAHAM Martha 1894 ‐ Dancer & dance instructor GRAHAM ( DU BOIS) Shirley 1906 ‐1977 Historian and journalist GRANIT Ragnar 1900 ‐ Neurophysiology researcher GRANT Delbert A. S. Author of book on Alaska GRANT William Thomas 1878 ‐1972 Founder Grant Dept. Stores GRAVEL Mike 1930 ‐ US Senator ‐ Alaska GRAVES Morris 1910 ‐ Influential Seattle painter GRAVES Peter 1926 ‐ Television actor GRAY Harold Lincoln 1894 ‐1968 Creator: Little Orphan Annie GRAYSON Robert H 1914 ‐ Stanford University fullback GREEN Anne 1899 ‐ Novelist GREEN Edith 1910 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Oregon GREEN Joshua 1869 ‐ Seattle banker, civic leader GREEN William 1873 ‐1952 Pres., A.F. of Labor, 1921‐52 GREENE Lorne 1915 ‐ Actor famous for "Bonanza" GREENE, Jr Wallace M 1907 ‐ Commandant, US Marine Corps GREGORY Luther Elwood 1873 ‐1960 Engineer, L.V. Murrow Bridge GREGORY T. L. U. London dean of economics GREW David Northwest author GREY Zane 1875 ‐1939 Western novelist GRIFFIN Charles Hudson 1926 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Mississippi GRIFFITH Andy 1926 ‐ Television actor GRIFFITHS Martha W 1912 Member of Congress ‐Michigan GRISSOM Virgil (Gus) 1926 ‐1967 Early astronaut GRIZZARD George 1928 Stage actor GRONDAL Florence A 1899 Writer on astronomy GRONOUSKI John A 1919 ‐ Postmaster General GROPPER William 1897 ‐ 1977 Painter, illustrator GROSS Richard Edmund 1920 ‐ Educ. prof., Univ. of Wales GROSZ George 1893 ‐ 1959 German illustrator & painter GROVER, Jr James R 1919 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York GROVERMAN William Heald 1909 ‐ Rear Admiral, US Navy GROVES Leslie Richard 1896 ‐ 1970 Head of WWII Manhattan Project GRUEN Fred G 1872 ‐ 1945 Founder, Gruen Watch Company GRUEN George J 1877 ‐ 1952 Head, Gruen Watch Company GRUNWALD Henry A 1922 ‐ Editor of "Time" GUBSER Charles S 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California GUEPRATTE Emil Paul ‐1931 GUEST Edgar Albert 1881 ‐1959 Humorous columnist & poet GUITERMAN Arthur 1872 ‐1943 Humorous poet, playwright GULBENKIAN Calouste Sarkis 1869 ‐1959 Industrialist, financier GULLANDER Werner Paul 1908 ‐ Exec. with Weyerhaeuser et al. GUTHRIE Thomas Anstey 1856 ‐1934 Novelist, humorist GUY William L 1919 ‐ Governor of North Dakota HABERLY Loyd 1896 ‐1981 English professor HACKETT Buddy 1924 ‐ Nightclub & film comedian HAGE George Hampton 1925 ‐ Boeing & NASA executive HAGEN Harlan 1914 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California HAIG‐BROWN Roderick L 1908 ‐ NW author, logger, fisherman HALABY Najeeb Elias 1915 ‐ Head, US Fed. Aviation Admin. HALASZ Laszlo 1905 ‐ Opera & symphony conductor HALEY James A 1899 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Florida HALIFAX Lord 1881 ‐1959 Gov. of India & Foreign Secretary HALL Alexander Evangelist HALL Joyce C 1891 ‐ Founder, Hallmark Cards HALL Marguerite R 1888 ‐1943 Brit. novelist aka Radclyffe R HALLECK Charles K 1900 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Indiana HALLIBURTON Richard 1900 ‐1939 Travel writer HALPERN Seymour 1913 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York HALSEY Margaret 1910 ‐ English author and essayist HAMILTON Alice 1869 ‐ Public health pioneer HAMILTON Evelyn F Inspirational writer HAMILTON George Stevens 1939 ‐ Film, TV & stage actor HAMILTON Ian Standish 1853 ‐1947 British commander at Gallipoli HAMMERSCHMIDT John P 1922 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Arkansas HAMMILL John 1875 ‐1936 Governor of Iowa, 1925‐1 HAMSUN Knut 1859 ‐1952 Nobel novelist from Norway HAND Lloyd N 1929 ‐ Chief of Protocol, State Dept. HANDFORTH Thomas 1897 ‐1948 Etcher and printmaker HANDY William C 1873 ‐1958 Blues musician, publisher HANFF Helene Juvenile author HANNA Richard Thomas 1914 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California HANSBERGER Robert V 1920 ‐ CEO, Boise Cascade Corporation HANSEN Clifford P 1912 ‐ US Senator ‐ Wyoming HARDING Bertita Leonarz 1902 ‐ Author of biographies HARDY, Jr Porter 1903 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Virginia HARGREAVES Sheba 1882 ‐ Novelist HARLECH Lord 1885 ‐1964 British Ambassador banker HARPER Theodore A 1871 ‐1942 Oregon novelist HARRIMAN Alice 1861 ‐1925 Seattle journalist & publisher HARRIMAN Henry Ingraham 1871 ‐1950 Pres., US Chamber of Commerce HARRIS Luman 1915 ‐ Baseball player HARRIS Patricia R 1924 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg HARRISON Byron 1881 ‐1941 US Senator ‐ Mississippi HARRISON Rex 1908 ‐ Actor and singer HART John 1868 ‐ Cartoonist & illustrator HART Moss 1904 ‐1961 Playwright, director HARTFORD Huntington 1911 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. HARTKE Vance 1919 ‐ US Senator ‐ Indiana HASSELMANS Louis 1878 ‐ Symphony conductor HASTINGS James Fred 1926 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York HATFIELD Mark O 1922 ‐ US Senator ‐ Oregon HATTON Augustus Rutan 1873 ‐ 1946 Northwestern Univ . professor HAWKS Frank Monroe 1897 ‐ 1938 Early record‐setting pilot HAWLEY Cameron 1905 ‐ 1969 Short story writer, dramatist HAYAKAWA Samuel Ichiye 1906 ‐ US Senator ‐ California HAYDEN Carl Trumbull 1877 ‐ 1972 US Rep. & Sen.‐ Arizona '12‐6S HAYDEN Charles 1870 ‐ 1937 Banker HAYES Bob 1942 ‐ Football player and Olympian HAYES George Cartoonist HAYES Helen 1900 ‐ Film & television actress HAYES Patrick Joseph 1867 ‐ 1938 Catholic cardinal, New York HAYES Roland W 1887 ‐ 1976 Concert tenor HAYES Rutherford B 1822 ‐ 1893 U.S. President HAYS Wayne L 1911 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Ohio HAZLITT Henry 1894 ‐ Journalist HEALEY Denis Winston 1917 ‐ British political leader HEARST George 1820 ‐ Industrialist, miner HEATH Edward Richard 1916 ‐ British prime minister, '70‐74 HEATH William H 190x ‐ US Ambassador to Sweden, 67‐69 HEBERT Felix Edward 1901 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Louisiana HECKLER Margaret M 1931 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Mass. HEDIN Sven Anders 1865 ‐ Explorer of central Asia HEGENBERGER Albert F 1895 ‐ US AAC 1927 flight to Hawaii HEIDENSTAM Vernex van 1859 ‐ Swedish poet HEIFITZ Jascha 1901 ‐ Concert violinist HEINEMANN Gustav Walter 1899 ‐ President of West Germany HELLER Walter W 1915 ‐ Leading economist HELMS Richard 1913 ‐ Director, C.I.A. HENDERSON Florence 1934 ‐ Television actress HENNACY Ammon 1892 ‐ Anarchist & activist HENNING Arthur Sears 1876 ‐ Political correspondent, HENRY Horace Chapin 1844 ‐ Railroad builder HERLICK Jety Dramatic stage actress HERNANDEZ Amalia 1918 ‐ Mexican dance choreographer HERNDON Hugh 1904 ‐ Nav., 1st flight over Pacific HERRICK Genevieve 1894 Magazine writer HERSHEY Alfred Day 1908 ‐ Genetic researcher HERSHEY Lewis Blaine 1893 ‐ 1977 General, US Army HERTZ Alfred 1872 ‐ 1942 Symphony orchestra conductor HESBURGH Theodore Martin 1917 ‐ President of Notre Dame Univ. HICKEL Walter J 1919 ‐ Governor of Alaska HICKS Frederick Charles 1875 ‐ 1956 Law librarian, prof.; Columbia HIGGINSON Ella Rhoads 1862 ‐ 1940 Seattle poet & journalist HILL Lister 1894 ‐ US Senator ‐ Alabama HILLS Charles B Seattle accountant & secretary HILTON Conrad 1887 ‐ 1979 Founder of Hilton Hotels HINDUS Maurice 1891 ‐ 1969 Russian‐American essayist HINKLE Paul 1909 ‐ Bank pres., Charleston, WV HIROHITO 1901 ‐ Emperor of Japan, 1926‐ HIRT Al 1922 ‐ Trumpeter and bandleader HITCHCOCK Alfred 1899 ‐ Director of suspense movies HITCHCOCK William C 1916 ‐ Baseball player HODGES Luther H 1898 ‐ 1974 Sec. Commerce; Gov., N. Carol. HOFFA James Riddle 1913 ‐ 1975 President of Teamsters Union HOFFMAN Malvina Cornell 1887 ‐ 1966 Sculptor, student of Rodin HOFFMAN Paul G 1891 ‐ 1974 Marshall Plan admin; UN official HOFFSTROM Piercy J 1896 ‐ Cartoonist HOFMANN Josef 1876 ‐ 1957 Concert pianist HOFSTADTER Robert 1915 ‐ Nobel Prize winning physicist HOGAN Lawrence J 1928 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Maryland HOLBROOK Stewart H 1893 ‐ 1964 Historian and journalist HOLIFIELD Chet 1903 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California HOLLAND Spessard 1892 ‐ 1971 US Senator ‐ Florida HOLLEY Robert William 1922 ‐ Biochemist researcher of RNA HOLLIDAY Robert Cortes 1880 ‐ 1947 Editor and essayist HOLLINGS Ernest F 1922 ‐ US Senator ‐ HOLLOWAY Stanley 1890 ‐ English stage & film actor HOLMAN Eugene 1895 ‐ 1962 Chairman, Standard Oil HOLMES Oliver Wendell 1841 ‐ 1935 Supreme Court Justice, 1902‐32 HOLT Harold Edward 1908 ‐ 1967 Australian Prime Min. , 1966‐67 HOLUM Kenneth 1915 ‐ Asst. Sec. of the Interior HOLYOAKE Keith 1904 ‐ 1983 New Zealand Prime M. , 1960‐72 HOOVER Herbert Clark 1874 ‐ 1964 31st US Pres., Sec. of Comm. HOOVER John Edgar 18‐95 ‐ 1972 Director of the US FBI, '24‐72 HOPE Bob 1903 ‐ Actor and comedian HOPKINS James R 1877 ‐ Painter & educator HOPPER Hedda 1890 ‐ 1966 Hollywood gossip columnist HORIUCHI Paul 1906 ‐ Sculptor & muralist HORNE John E 1908 ‐ Insurance executive HORNIG Donald 1920 ‐ L. B. J.'s science advisor HORNUNG Paul Vernon 1935 ‐ Football player, Packers HOROWITZ Vladimir 1904 ‐ Concert pianist HORR Ralph A 1884 ‐ 1960 Member of Congress ‐Washington HORTON Edward Everett 1887 ‐ 1970 Film, theatre & TV char. actor HOSMER Craig 1915 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California HOSS Hal E Oregon (St.) Sec. of State HOUGHTON Alanson Bigelow 1863 ‐ 1941 US Ambassador; US Rep. ‐ NY HOUSE Edward Mandell 1858 ‐ 1938 Advisor & aide to Pres. Wilson HOUSMAN Laurence 1865 ‐ 1959 British playwright, novelist HOVEYDA Amir Abbas 1919 ‐ Iranian premier HOWARD Harry W Police chief of Ketchikan HOYT Palmer 1897 ‐ 1979 Editor, Oregonian/Denver Post HOYT Waite C 1899 ‐ Baseball player HUBBARD Elbert 1856 ‐ 1915 Essayist and publisher HUFF Robert (Sam) Lee 1934 ‐ Linebacker, Redskins & Giants HUGHES Agnes Lockhart Northwest author HUGHES Charles Evans 1862 ‐ 1948 Justice; NY gov.; Sec. State HUGHES Langston 1902 ‐ 1967 Black poet, playwright HUGHES Richard J 1909 ‐ Governor of New Jersey HUGHES Rupert 1872 ‐ 1956 Novelist and playwright HULBERT William D 1868 ‐ 1913 Seattle essayist HULL Cordell 1871 ‐ 1955 Secretary of State, 1933‐1944 HUMPHREY Hubert Horatio 1911 ‐ 1978 US Vice President HUMPHREY Muriel 1912 ‐ Wife of VP Hubert Humphrey HUNT Lamar 1933 ‐ Owner, Kansas City Chiefs HUNTER Dara 1883 ‐ 1966 Master printer, paper maker HUNTLEY Chet 1911 ‐ 1974 TV news anchorman, NBC HURLEY Patrick Jay 1883 ‐ 1963 Sec. War, '29‐33; ambassador HURLEY Ruth Wilson 1895 ‐ Civic leader in Santa Fe, N.M. HURLEY Vic 1898 ‐ Adventure novelist HUROK Sol 1888 ‐ 1974 Impresario; music & theatre HURST Fannie 1889 ‐ 1968 Short story writer, novelist HUSAIN Zakir 1897 ‐ President of India, 19&7‐1969 HUSSEIN King 1935 ‐1999 King of Jordan, 1952‐1999 HUTCHINS Robert Maynard 1899 ‐ 1917 President, Univ. of Chicago HUTCHINSON Frederick Charles 1919 ‐ 1964 Baseball manager/pitcher HUTTON Ann Hawkes 1909 ‐ Historian; American Revolution HUXLEY Aldous Leonard 1894 ‐ 1963 English novelist HUXLEY Julian 1887 ‐ 1975 1st head of UNESCO; scientist HYLAND, Jr John Joseph 1912 ‐ Commander, US Pacific Fleet IBA Henry P 1904 ‐ Baseball player ICKES Harold 1874 ‐ 1952 US Sec. of Interior, 1933‐46 IMPELLITTERI Vincent R 1900 ‐ Mayor of New York INGE William Ralph 1860 ‐ 1954 Dean, St. Paul's Cath., Lendon INK SPOTS (MUSICAL GROUP) Popular vocal group INOUYE Daniel K 1924 ‐ US Senator ‐ Hawaii INSULL Samuel 1875 ‐ 1938 Associate of Thomas Edison IRELAND, Jr Charles 1921 ‐ 1972 USAF Gen.; pres. CBS IRELAND William A 1880 ‐ 1935 Newspaper cartoonist IRVINE James Colquhoun 1877 ‐ 1952 Principal, U. of St. Andrews IRWIN James B 1930 ‐ Astronaut ISHERWOOD Christopher 1904 ‐ Novelist ITURBI Jose 1895 ‐ Pianist, conductor, actor IVES Charles Edward 1874 ‐ 1954 American classical composer JACKSON Henry M 1912 ‐ US∙ Senator ‐ Washington JACOBS, Jr Andrew 1932 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Indiana JAMES Marquis 1891 ‐ 1955 Reporter and biographer JANET Pierre 1859 ‐ 1947 French psychology researcher JARDINE William M 1879 ‐ 1955 Secretary of Agriculture, 1925‐29 JASTROW Joseph 1863 ‐ 1944 Popularizer of psychology JAVITS Jacob 1904 ‐ US Senator ‐ New York JAYEWARDENE Junius Richard 1906∙ ‐ Exec. President of Sri Lanka JEFFERS John Robinson 1887 ‐ 1962 Poet & playwright JENNINGS, Jr John 1880 ‐ 1956 Member of Congress ‐Tennessee JENNINGS Judson Toll 1872 ‐ 1948 SPL City Librarian, 1907‐42 JENSEN Cecil Leon 1902 ‐ 1976 Cartoonist JEWISON Norman 1927 ‐ Film director JOHNSON Alvin Saunders 1874 ‐ 1971 Yale economist & editor JOHNSON Andrew 1808 ‐ 1875 U.S. President JOHNSON Arthur Charles 1874 ‐ 1950 Ed., Columbus Evening Dispatch JOHNSON Claudia Alta 1912 ‐ Wife of US Pres. L. B. Johnson JOHNSON Edward Arthur 1911 ‐ Painter & magazine illustrator JOHNSON II Edward Crosby 1898 ‐ Investment executive JOHNSON Harold Keith 1912 ‐ US Army Chief of Staff JOHNSON Harold T 1907 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California JOHNSON Hiram W 1866 ‐ 1945 US Senator ‐ California JOHNSON James Weldon 1871 ‐ 1938 Poet and essayist JOHNSON, Jr Jed Joseph 1939 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Oklahoma JOHNSON Lyndon Baines 1908 ‐ 1973 U.S. President, 1963‐1969 JOHNSON Pamela Hansford 1912 ‐ Novelist JOHNSON Paul B 1880 ‐ 1943 Congressman & Gov. Mississippi JOHNSON Alexis 1908 ‐ Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam JOHNSTON A. M. Director, NASA Atl. Test Ctr. JONAS Charles Raper 1904 ‐ Member of Congress ‐N.C. JONAS Franz 1899 ‐ 1974 President of Austria, 1965‐74 JONES Howard Palfrey 1899 ‐ 1973 US Ambassador. to Indonesia, 1958‐65 JONES James R Aide to Pres. Richard M. Nixon JONES Mary Harris 1830 ‐ 1930 Labor organizer "Mother Jones11 JONES Nard 1904 ‐ 1972 Editorialist, Seattle P‐I JONES, Jr Robert Emmett 1912 Member of Congress ‐Alabama JONES, Jr Robert T 1906 ‐ 1971 Golfer & golf course designer JORDAN David Starr 1851 ‐ 1931 President, Stanford University JORDAN James E 1896 ‐ Fibber of Fibber McGee & Molly JORDAN Jules 1896 Opera tenor/conductor/composer JORDAN Len B 1899 US Senator ‐ Idaho JORDAN Marian I 1897 ‐ 1961 Molly of Fibber McGee & Molly JUDD Walter H 1898 ‐ Member of Congress & Ambassador JUSTICE Jack 1903 ‐ Realtor KAHN Otto 1867 ‐ 1934 Banker KAISER Henry John 1882 ‐ 1967 Founder of Kaiser Industries KALTENBORN Hans Von 1878‐ ‐ 1965 Radio reporter, CBS & NBC KAPP Joe 1938 ‐ Coach, Washington Redskins KARSH Yousuf 1908 ‐ Portrait photographer KATIMS Milton 1909 ‐ Symphony orchestra conductor KAUFMAN George S 1889 ‐ 1961 Broadway & film playwright KAUFMANN Walter 1921 ‐ 1980 Philosopher KAYE Danny 1913 ‐ Actor, comedian KAYE‐SMITH Sheila 1887 ‐ 1956 Novelist KEANE Bill 1922 ‐ "Family Circle" cartoonist KEATING Kenneth B 1900 ‐ 1975 US Senator ‐ NY; ambassador KECK George E 1912 ‐ President of United Airlines KEKKONEN Urho Kaleva 1900 ‐ 1986 Finnish president, 1956‐1981 KELLER Helen 1880 ‐ 1968 Advocate for the handicapped KELLEY Richard F 1936 ‐ Deputy Administrator, S.B.A. KELLOGG Frank Billings 1856 ‐ 1937 US Senator ‐ Minnesota KELLOGG Lydia May Poet KELLOGG Vernon 1867 ‐ 1937 Evolutionary theory of birds KELLY Eric Philbrook 1884 ‐ 1960 Dartmouth journalism professor KELLY Gene 1912 ‐ Dancer & choreographer KELLY George Edward 1887 ‐ 1974 1925 Pulitzer playwright KELLY Grace 1929 ‐ 1982 Actress & Princess of Monaco KEMBALL‐COOK Denis B 191(} ‐ CEO of Shell Oil Company KENNEDY Edward M 1932 ‐ US Senator ‐ Massachusetts KENNEDY Jacqueline Bouvier 1929 ‐ Widow of President Kennedy KENNEDY Robert F 1925 ‐ 1968 US Sen.‐New York; US Attorney Gen KENT Rockwell 1882 ‐ 1971 Engraver, painter, illustrator KENYON Doris 1897 ‐ Film actress of '10s‐'30s KEPPEL Francis 1916 ‐ Commissioner of Education KERENSKY Aleksandr F 1881 ‐ 1970 Russian premier, 1917‐1919 KERNER Otto 1908 ‐ 1976 Governor of Illinois KEROUAC Jack 1922 ‐ 1969 "Beat Generation" novelist KERR Andrew 1878 ‐ 1969 Colgate University football coach KETCHAM Hank 1920 ‐ Cartoonist, Dennis the Menace KEY Theodore 1912 ‐ Illustrator & cartoonist KEYES Frances P 1885 ‐ 1970 Novelist & Washington hostess KEYSERLING, von Hermann Alex 1880 ‐ 1946 Russo‐German philosopher KEYSERLING Leon H 1908 ‐ Lawyer, National Housing Authority KHOMAN Thanat 1914 ‐ Thai ambassador to the U.S. KIERAN John 1892 ‐ Sports columnist, NY Times KIESINGER Kurt Georg 1904 ‐ West German chancellor KILLEBREW Harmon 1936 ‐ Baseball player KIMMEL Husband Edward 1882 ‐ 1968 Commander US Fleet, 1941 KINDLER Hans 1893 ‐ 1949 Symphony orchestra conductor KING Billie Jean 1943 ‐ Tennis player & feminist KING Frank 1883 ‐ 1969 "Gasoline Alley" cartoonist KING Stoddard 1889 ‐ 1933 Editorialist, Spokane Sp.‐Rev. KINNAIRD Clark 1901 ‐ Journalist KINNARD Harry 1915 ‐ Major General, US Army KIPLING Rudyard 1865 ‐ 1936 Short‐story writer and poet KIRK Cartoonist KIRKNESS Walter 1920 ‐ Alaska Game Commissioner KIRSTEN Dorothy 1917 Opera & concert singer KISSINGER Henry 1923 Secretary of State KIYOSAWA Retsu Japanese news commentator KLEMPERER Otto 1885 ‐ 1973 Symphony orchestra conductor KNEISEL Frank 1937 Forest products executive KNIGHT Laura 1877 ‐ 1970 English painter, Royal Academy KNIGHT Ridgway 1911 U.S. Ambassador to Belgium KNIGHT William J Test pilot; USAF KNOPF Alfred A 1892 Book publisher KNOTT Walter 1889 ‐ 1981 US right wing financier KNOX W Franklin 1874 ‐ 1944 Secretary of the Navy KNUDSEN Semon E 1912 President, Ford Motor Company KOENIG Paul 186x ‐ 1933 Capt., WWI commercial U‐boat KOHLER Foy D 1908 U.S. Ambassador to USSR KOLAR Victor 1888 ‐ 1957 Detroit Symphony conductor 1917‐1941 KOLLONTAY Alexandra M 1872 ‐ 1952 Soviet diplomat & feminist KOMAROV Vladimir 1927 ‐ 1967 Russian cosmonaut KOMROFF Manuel 1890 ‐ 1974 Novelist KORIN Pavel (Paul) D 1892 ‐ 1967 Russian painter KOROBKOV Gabriel Russian track & field coach KOSTELANITZ Andre 1901 Orchestra conductor KOUFAX Sanford (Sandy) 1934 ‐ Baseball player KREHBIEL Henry Edward 1854 ‐ 1923 Music critic KROLL Leon 1884 ‐ Lithographer & painter KRUEGER Karl 1894 ‐ 1979 Seattle Symphony conductor KRUTCH Joseph Wood 1893 ‐ 1970 Philosopher, NY drama critic KUBASOV Valeri N 1935 ‐ Russian cosmonaut KUBELIK Jan 1880 ‐ 1940 Czech violinist KUCHEL Thomas H 1910 ‐ US Senator ‐ California KUNIYOSHI Yasuo 1893 ‐ Painter & lithographer KURTZ Efrem 1900 ‐ Symphony orchestra conductor KY Nguyen Cao 1930 ‐ Premier, S. Vietnam, 1965‐71 KYSER Kay 1906 ‐ Bandleader, radio show host LA FARGE Christopher 1897 ‐ 1956 Poet and novelist LACAZE Lucien 1860 ‐ 1955 Head of French navy in WWI LAFOLLETTE Robert Marion 1895 ‐ 1953 US Senator ‐ Wisconsin LAGERLOF Selma Ottiliana 1858 ‐ 1940 Swedish novelist LAGUARDIA Fiorello H 1882 ‐ 1947 Mayor of New York LAIDLER Harry W 1884 ‐ 1970 Socialist editor & author LAINE Frankie 1913 ‐ Popular singer of the 1950s LAIRD Melvin R 1922 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Wisconsin LAMONT Corliss 1902 ‐ Philosopher and essayist LAMPMAN Ben Hur 1886 ‐ 1954 Editorial writer & poet LANDGREBE Earl F 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Indiana LANDI Elissa 1904 ‐ 1948 Film actress popular in 1930s LANDON Alfred M 1887 ‐ 1987 Governor of Kansas LANDRY Torn 1924 ‐ Football coach, Dallas Cowboys LANG Andrew Poet, translator, historian LANG Cosmo Gordon 1864 ‐ 1945 Archbishop of Canterbury LANGDON Harry 1884 ‐ 1944 Silent film comedy star LANGLIE Arthur Bernard 1900 ‐ 1966 Gov. Washington, '41‐45,49‐57 LANIER Henry Wysham 1873 ‐ Publisher, editor & author LANKFORD William C 1877 ‐ 1964 Member of Congress ‐Georgia LANSDALE Edward G 1908 ‐ (U.S. Embassy, Saigon) LANSING Robert 1929 ‐ Secretary of State LAPP Ralph E 1917 ‐ Military use of atomic theory LARDNER Ring 1885 ‐ 1933 Newspaper sportswriter LASSO Galo Plaza Secretary‐General of the OAS LATTIMORE Owen 1900 ‐ Writer on China LAURENTS Arthur 1918 ‐ Screenwriter LAURIDSEN G. M. Port Angeles historian LAUSCHE Frank J 1895 ‐ US Senator ‐ Ohio LAVERY John 1856 ‐ 1941 Irish painter LAWES Lewis Edward 1983 ‐ 1947 Warden of Sing Sing, 1919‐1941 LAWFORD Peter 1923 ‐ Film & television actor LAWRENCE Bill ‐1972 ABC News political reporter LAWRENCE David 1888 ‐ 1973 Founder, US News & World Report LAWRENCE Gertrude 1898 ‐ 1952 Leading stage actress LAWRENCE Steve 1935 ‐ Nightclub singer LAWSON John Howard 1895 ‐ 1977 Playwright LAXNESS Halldor 1902 ‐ Author; aka H. K. Gudjonsson LAZAREVICH Daniel Football player LAZARUS Mel 1927 ‐ "Miss Peach” cartoonist LAZZARI Virgilio 1887 ‐ 1953 Operatic bass, Chicago & NY LE GALLIENNE Eva 1899 ‐ Stage actress, director, prod. LEACOCK Stephen B 1869 ‐ 1944 Humorist, prof. of politics LEAHY Frank 1908 ‐ 1973 Football coach, U. Notre Dame LEDERER William Julius Novelist LEDOUX Harold 1912 ‐ Cartoonist LEE E Hamilton 1896 ‐ Early air mail pilot LEE Peggy 1920 ‐ Popular singer, 1950s‐1960s LEFKOWITZ Louis J 1904 ‐ NY State Attorney General LEHMANN Lotte 1888 ‐ 1976 Opera & concert soprano LEIGH Janet 1927 ‐ Actress in film & television LEMASS Sean Francis 1899 ‐ 1971 Prime Minister of Eire LENARD Alexander 1910 ‐ 1972 Latinist translator of pop lit LENNON Alton 1906 ‐ Member of Congress ‐N.C. LENTZ John J 1856 ‐ 1931 Member of Congress ‐Ohio LEONARD Jack E 1911 ‐ 1973 Nightclub & TV comedian LEONI Raul 1905 ‐ 1972 President of Venezuela, r 64‐69 LESAGE Jean 1912 ‐ 1980 Premier of Quebec, 1960‐1966 LESCAZE William 1896 ‐ 1969 Architect, industrial designer LESLIE Frank 1821 ‐ 1880 Magazine publisher LEVENE Sam 1905 ‐ Stage and film actor LEVIN Ira 1929 ‐ Novelist LEVINE Irving R 1922 ‐ Correspondent, NBC LEWIS Cecil Day 1904 ‐ 1972 Poet LEWIS Elizabeth Foreman 1892 ‐ 1958 Author of children's stories LEWIS Joe E 1901 ‐ 1971 Character actor, film comedian LEWIS John Llewellyn 1880 ‐ 1969 United Mine Workers CEO '20‐60 LEWIS Sinclair 1885 ‐ 1951 Distinguished Amer. novelist LIEBERSON Goddard 1911 ‐ 1977 Pres., CBS Records; composer LIN Yu‐T'ang 1895 ‐ 1976 Chinese‐American essayist LINDSAY John V 1921 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York LINDSAY Vachel 1879 ‐ 1931 Poet LINK Arthur S 1920 ‐ Historian LIPPINCOTT J Bertram 1857 ‐ 1940 Founder, J. B. Lippincott LIPPINCOTT Joseph Wharton 1887 ‐ 1976 Pres., J. B. Lippincott LIPPMANN Walter 1889 ‐ 1974 Editor and columnist LITTLE Clarence Cook 1888 ‐ 1971 President, U. Mich., U. Maine LITTLE Richard Henry 1869 ‐ 1946 News columnist, war correspondent LOC Nguyen Van South Vietnamese prime minister LOCKE Alain Le Roy 1886 ‐ 1954 Essayist LOCKHART June 1925 ‐ Television actress LOCKWOOD George Browning 1872 ‐ 1932 Newsman & Repub. Party worker LODGE Henry Cabot 1850 ‐ 1924 US Senator ‐ Massachusetts ( R ) LODGE Oliver 1851 ‐ 1940 British research physicist LOLLOBRIGIDA Gina 1928 ‐ Italian‐born actress LOMBARDI Vince 1913 ‐ 1970 Football coach, Packers LOMBARDO Guy 1902 ‐ 1977 Swing Era bandleader LONBORG James (Jime) R 1942 ‐ Baseball pitcher LONG Edward 1908 ‐ 1972 US Senator ‐ Missouri, '60‐68 LONG Russell B 1918 ‐ US Senator ‐ Louisiana LONGDON John Jockey LONGFELLOW Alice Mary 1849 ‐ 1928 Daughter of Henry W. Longfellow LONGFORD Elizabeth Harman 1906 ‐ English biographer & columnist LONGWORTH Alice 1884 ‐ Daughter of Pres. T. Roosevelt LORD Jack 1922 ‐ Actor famous for "Hawaii 5‐0" LOREN Sophia 1934 ‐ Italian‐born actress LORIMER George H 1868 ‐ 1937 Ed., Saturday Evening Post LOVE John Arthur 1916 ‐ Governor of Colorado LOVELL, Jr James A 1928 ‐ Astronaut LOVEMAN Amy 1881 ‐ 1955 Ed. , Sat. Review of Literature LOWMAN James D 1856 ‐ Manager for Henry Yesler LOWMAN, Jr Paul Daniel 1931 ‐ Astrogeology; remote sensing LOY Myrna 1905 ‐ Film star & pro‐UN activist LUBKE Carl Heinrich 1894 ‐ 1912 Pres., West Germany, 1959‐1969 LUBOFF Norman 1917 ‐ Orchestra leader LUCAS Edward Verrall 1868 ‐ 1938 Novelist and editor LUHAN Mabel Dodge 1879 ‐ 1962 Autobiographer & bon‐vivant LUJAN, Jr Manuel 1928 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New Mexico LUKE Keye 1904 ‐ Film character actor LUKENS Donald E 1931 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Ohio LUKINS Hubert Part of early Arctic sub trip LUNS Joseph M. A. H. 1911 ‐ Sec. General of NATO LUNT Alfred 1893 ‐ 1977 Theatrical dancer & actor LUPINO Ida 1914 ‐ Film & television actress LURIA Salvadore E 1912 ‐ Studied viruses & bacteria LURIE Louis R 1888 ‐ 1972 Seattle printer LUTKIN Peter Christian 1858 ‐ 1931 Dean of Music, Northwestern U. LYLES A. C. 1918 ‐ Film and TV producer LYNCH Dan Basketball coach LYNN Janet 1953 ‐ Ice skater LYTTON Bart 1912 ‐ Financier, banking executive MACAPAGAL Diosdado 1910 ‐ Philippine president, 1961‐65 MACAULAY Rose .1881 ‐ 1958 Satirical British novelist MACBETH Florence 1891 ‐ 1966 Coloratura soprano MACDONALD Betty 1908 ‐ 1958 Author of humorous stories MACFARLANE Robert Stetson 1899 ‐ CEO, Northern Pacific Railway MACHETANZ Frederick 1908 ‐ Famous Alaska oil painter MACINNES Helen 1907 ‐ Novelist of adventure stories MACKAY Douglas 1900 ‐ 1938 Historian MACLEISH Archibald 1892 ‐ Poet & Librarian of Congress MACMILLAN Maurice Harold 1894 ‐ 1986 British prime min., 1957‐1963 MACNEIL Herman 1866 ‐ Sculptor; designed US quarter MACRAE Gordon 1921 ‐ Musical stage & film actor MACRAE Sheila 1924 ‐ Actress MADDOX Lester 1915 ‐ Governor of Georgia MAETERLINCK Maurice 1862 ‐ 1949 Belgian playwright & poet MAGNUSON Warren G 1905 ‐ US Senator ‐ Washington MAGRITTE Rene 1898 ‐ 1967 Belgian surrealist painter MAHON George Herman 1900 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Texas MAILER Norman 1923 ‐ Popular essayist MAISEL Sherman J 1918 ‐ Governor, Federal Reserve Sys. MAKARIOS III 1913 ‐ 1977 President & archbishop of Cyprus MALRAUX Andre 1901 ‐ 1976‐ French novelist & Min. Culture MANCINI Henry 1924 ‐ Composer and conductor MANN Thomas 1875 ‐ 1955 Nobel‐winning German novelist MANNIN Ethel 1900 ‐ Novelist and travel writer MANNING Ernest Charles 1908 ‐ Premier of Alberta MANSFIELD Mike 1903 ‐ US Senator ‐ Montana MANSHIP Paul 1885 ‐ Sculptor MANTOVANI Annunzio Paolo 1905 ‐ Modern classical composer MARCEAU Marcel 1923 ‐ World famous French mime MARCH Fredric 1899‐1975 Oscar‐winning film actor MARCH Peyton C 1864‐1955 US Army Chief of Staff MARCONI Guglielmo 1874 ‐ 1937 "Wireless telegraphy" inventor MARCOS Ferdinand Edralin 1917 ‐ Philippine president 1965‐86 MARCUS Stanley 1905 ‐ Head of Neiman‐Marcus stores MARING Helen 1903 ‐ Poet MARKHAM Edwin 1852 ‐ 1940 Poet MARSHALL Charles 1886 ‐ 1951 Operatic tenor aka Marziali MARSHALL Fred Cartoonist MARSHALL Samuel Lyman 1900 ‐ 1977 War corr. , USNR WWII rear adm. MARTIN Dean 1917 ‐ Actor and singer MARTIN Edward Sanford 1856 ‐ 1939 Founder, Harvard Lampoon/Life MARTIN Everett Dean 1880 ‐ 1941 Philosophy prof. , Cooper Union MARTIN, Jr Joseph William 1884 ‐ 1968 Member of Congress‐Mass. '24‐66 MARTIN Mary 1913 ‐ Actress and singer MARTIN, Jr William McChesney 1874 ‐ 1955 Chair, St. Louis Fed. Res Bank MARTINELLI Giovanni 1885 ‐ 1969 Metropolitan Opera tenor MARTINON Jean 1910 ‐ 1976 Symphony conductor, composer MASON Ronald English Novelist MASTERS James E English printer MATHIAS Robert Bruce 1930 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California MATTE Thomas R 1939 ‐ Football player MATTHEWS Mark Allyson 1867 ‐ 1940 Pastor, Sea. 1st Presbyterian MAUGHAM William Somerset 1874 ‐ 1965 English novelist MAULDIN William H 1921 ‐ WWII US cartoonist & humorist MAUROIS Andre 1885 ‐ 1967 French novelist MAXWELL J. C. Maj. General, US Air Force MAY Catherine Dean 1914 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Washington MAY Walter W 1888 ‐ 1978‐ Assoc. Ed. of "The Oregonian" MAYER Louis B 1885 ‐ 1957 Film studio pioneer, MGM Vice Presiden MAYO Robert S 1939 ‐ Aide to President Richard M. Nixon MCCARTHY Eugene 1916 ‐ US Senator ‐ Minnesota MCCARTHY James Frederick 1867 ‐ 1940 President, Hecla Mining Co. MCCARTHY Richard D 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New York MCCARVER James (Tim) Timothy 1941 ‐ Baseball player MCCLELLAN John L ‐1977 US Senator ‐ Arkansas MCCONNELL John Paul 1908 ‐ Chief of Staff, US Air Force MCCORMACK John William 1891 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Mass. MCCORMICK Dell J 1892 ‐ 1949 Northwest folklorist MCCORMICK Robert R 1880 ‐ 1955 Ed. , Chicago Tribune, 1910‐55 MCCULLY Alice Woodruff 1882 ‐ Short story writer MCCUTCHEON George Barr 1866 ‐ 1928 Novelist MCDIVITT James A 1929 ‐ Astronaut MCDONALD David Lamar 1906 ‐ Chief of Staff, US Navy MCDOUGALL William 18.71 ‐ 1938 Early leader in psychology MCDOWELL George Stanley 1855 ‐ 1932 Editor, Cincinnati Enquirer MCEWEN John 1900 ‐ Australian prime minister MCFADDEN Louis T 1878 ‐ 1936 Member of Congress ‐Penn. MCFEE William M 1881 ‐ 1966 Novelist of sea stories MCGEE Gale W 1915 ‐ US Senator ‐ Wyoming MCGILL Mabel V Northwest author MCGOVERN George 1922 ‐ US Senator ‐ South Dakota MCHARG Ian Lennox 1920 ‐ Univ. of Pennsylvania prof. MCKAY David O 1871 ‐ 1970 Head of the Mormon church MCKAY John 1923 ‐ Football coach, USC & Tampa Bay Bucca MCKEE William F 1906 ‐ FAA administrator MCKELDIN Theodore R 1900 ‐ 1974 Mayor Baltimore; Gov. Maryland MCKELVIE Samuel R 1880 ‐ 1956 Governor of Nebraska, 1919‐23 MCKENZIE Vernon 1887 ‐ Dean, UW School of Journalism MCKINLEY William 1856 ‐ 1926 U.S. President MCMASTER William Henry 1877 ‐ US Senator ‐ South Dakota MCMULLEN Adam 1874 ‐ Governor of Nebraska, 1925‐28 MCMURTRIE Douglas Crawford 1888 ‐ 1944 Typographer and author MCNAIR Robert E 1923 ‐ Governor of South Carolina MCNAMARA Robert S 1916 ‐ Secretary of Defense MCNAMEE Graham 1888 ‐ 1942 Radio sports announcer MCNEILL Donald T 1907 ‐ Host, "The Breakfast Club" MCNUTT Paul Vories 1891 ‐ 1955 Governor of Indiana, 1933‐1937 MCQUEEN Steve 1930 ‐ 1980 Film actor MEAD Margaret 1901 ‐ 1978 Studied Oceanic cultures MEADER Stephen W 1892 ‐ Ed. & author of boys' stories MEANY Edmund Stephen 1862 ‐ 1935 UW historian and author MEEDS Lloyd 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Washington MEEKER Ezra 1830 ‐ 1928 NW pioneer, arriving in 1852 MEIER Julius L 1874 ‐ 1937 Governor of Oregon MEIER‐GRAEFE Julius A 1867 ‐ 1935 German art critic MEIR Golda 1898 ‐ 1978 Israeli prime minister, 1969‐1974 MELCHER Frederic Gershom 1879 ‐ 1963 Book & mag. publisher & editor MELCHIOR Lauritz 1890 ‐ 1973 Opera & concert tenor MELLON Andrew W 1855 ‐ 1937 Industrialist, financier MELLON William Larimer 1868 ‐ 1949 Industrialist, financier MELTON James 1904 ‐ 1961 Concert & operatic tenor MENCKEN Henry (H. L.) Louis 1880 ‐ 1956 Editor, columnist & critic MENENDEZ PIDAL Ramon 1869 ‐ 1968 Spanish historian, linguist MENNINGER Karl A 1893 ‐ Psychiatrist and author MENUHIN, Yehudi 1917 ‐ Concert violinist MENZIES Robert Gordon 1894 ‐ 1978 Australian p.rn., 1939‐41/49‐66 MERCIER, Desire Joseph 1851 ‐ 1926 Belgian cardinal MEREDITH Don 1938 ‐ Dallas Cowboys QB, 1960‐1969 MERRELL Creighton ‐1966 Seattle aviation instructor MERRIAM John Campbell 1869 ‐ 1945 American paleontologist MERRILL Dina 1925 ‐ Television actress MESTA Perle 1889 ‐ 1975 US envoy to Luxembourg METCALF Lee 1911 ‐ 1978 US Rep.; Senator ‐ Montana MICHELSON Charles 1869 ‐ 1947 News editor & Democrat PR man MICHENER James A 1907 ‐ Novelist MILESTONE Lewis 1895 ‐ Film director MILHAUD Darius 1892 ‐ 1974 Classical composer, conductor MILLAY Edna St. Vincent 1892 ‐ 1950 Poet MILLER Frank 1898 ‐ 1949 "Barney Baxter" cartoonist MILLER George Paul 1891 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California MILLER Jack Richard 1916 ‐ US Senator ‐ Iowa MILLER John F Member of Congress ‐Washington MILLER Max 1899 ‐ 67 Novelist & journalist MILLER Stephen Ivan 1876 ‐ Dean of Business, UW; 1918‐23 MILLER William Edward 1914 ‐ 1976 US Rep.‐NY; US judge; VP candidate MILLES Carl Wilhelm Emil 1875 ‐ 1955 Swedish sculptor/art collector MILLIKAN Robert A 1868 ‐ 1953 Isolated the electron MILLIKEN William G 1922 ‐ Governor of Michigan MILLIN Sarah Gertrude 1889 ‐ 1968 South African novelist MILLS Ogden L 1884 ‐ 1937 Secretary of the Treasury MILLS Wilbur D 1909 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Arkansas MILSTEIN Nathan 1904 ‐ Russian‐born concert violinist MINEAR Leon Pierson 1915 ‐ Oregon supt. of public instr. MINK Patsy T 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Hawaii MINOW Newton N 1926 ‐ Lawyer; asst. Adlai Stevenson MITCHELL Hugh Burnton 1907 ‐ US Senator ‐ Washington MITCHELL Martha 1918 ‐ 1976 Wife, US Att. Gen. J. Mitchell MITROPOULOS Dimitri 1896 ‐ 1960 Symphony conductor, pianist MODELL Arthur (Art) B 1925 ‐ Owner of the Cleveland Browns MOHOLY‐NAGY Laszlo 1895 ‐ 1946 Designer/photographer/educator MOLEY Raymond 1886 ‐ 1975 Essayist; advisor to F.D.R. MOLLENKOPF Jack 1903 ‐ 1975 Football coach, Purdue Univ. MOLYNEUX Edward Frank 1896 ‐ 1958 Illustrator; advertising exec. MONROE Anne Shannon 1877 ‐ 1942 Oregon novelist and essayist MONTANA Bob 1920 ‐ 1975 "Archie" cartoonist MONTOYA Carlos 1903 ‐ Flamenco guitarist MOODY Dwight Lyman 1837 ‐ 1899 Influential 19th C. evangelist MOODY William Revell 1869 ‐ 1933 Head, Northfield Schools MOORE Archie Lee 1916 ‐ Boxer MOORE Douglas Stuart 1893 ‐ 1969 Classical composer, educator MOORE Eulabelle 1903 ‐ 1964 Film character actress MOORE Grace 1901 ‐ 1947 Operatic & concert soprano MOORE Henry 1898 ‐ Abstract sculptor MOORE Joseph H Major General, US Air Force MOORE Marianne Craig 1887 ‐ 1972 Pulitzer‐winning poet MOORE Robert 1929 ‐ Stage actor and director MOORE Thomas Emmet 1861 ‐ 1950 Cincinnati editorial writer MOOREHEAD Agnes 1906 ‐ 1974 Film & television actress MOORER Thomas H 1912 ‐ Chief of Naval Operations, USN MOORHEAD William S 1923 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Penn. NORA Jose Antonio 1897 ‐ 1975 Uruguayan diplomat MORANZONI Roberto 1881 ‐ 1959 Metropolitan Opera conductor MORGAN Charles L 1884 ‐ 1958 British playwright, critic MORISON Samuel Eliot 1887 ‐ 1976 Historian, admiral, educator MORLEY Christopher 1890 ‐1956 Novelist and playwright MORRALL Earl Edwin 1934 QB for UCLA & five NFL teams MORRIS Chester 1901 ‐1970 Film and television actor MORRIS Stuart Seattle Times cartoonist MORRISON Harry Winford 1885 ‐1971 Pres., Morrison‐Knudson MORROW Honore Willsie 1880 ‐1940 Novelist, editor & biographer MORSE Wayne 1900 ‐1974 US Senator ‐Oregon MORTON Rogers C. B. 1914 ‐1979 Member of Congress ‐Maryland MORTON Thruston B 1907 US Senator ‐Kentucky MOSBACHER, Jr Emil 1922 Chief of Protocol, Pres. Nixon MOSCONI Willie 1913 ‐ World pocket billiards champ MOSES Robert 1888 ‐ Pres., NY World's Fair, 1964‐5 MOSS Frank E 1911 ‐ US Senator ‐ Utah MOTLEY Arthur (Red) 1900 ‐ Publisher of "Parade" magazine MOTON Robert Russa 1867 ‐ 1940 President, Tuskegee Institute MOTTRAM Ralph Hale 1883 ‐ 1971 Novelist MOUNTBATTEN Louis 1900 ‐ 1979 Britain's WWII military leader MOYERS William (Bill) Don 1934 ‐ TV reporter, commentator MOYNIHAN Daniel P 1927 ‐ US Senator ‐ New York MUELLER Charley Cartoonist MUELLER George Edwin 1918 ‐ Head of NASA's Project Apollo MUKERJI Dhan Ghopal 1890 ‐ 1936 Indian author MULLEY Frederick William 1918 ‐ British politician MUMFORD Lawrence Quincy 1903 ‐ 1982 Librarian of Congress MUMFORD Lewis 1895 ‐ Philosopher MUNCEY Bill 1928 ‐ 1981 Hydroplane driver MUNDT Karl E 1900 ‐ 1974 US Rep. & Sen. ‐ S.D., 1938‐73 MUNN Monte L Lincoln, Nebraska civic leader MUNOZ‐MARIN Luis 1898 ‐ Governor of Puerto Rico MUNSEL Patrice 1925 ‐ Operatic & concert soprano MURCHISON Carl 1887 ‐ 1961 Psychologist & author MURPHY Charles Chair, Civil Aeronautics Board MURPHY George 1902 ‐ Actor and US Senator, California MURPHY Robert Daniel 1894 ‐ 1978 US ambassador & mil. planner MURRAY Archibald 1860 ‐ British Army General MUSIAL Stan 1920 ‐ Baseball player MUSKIE Edmund S 1.914 ‐ US Senator ‐ Maine MUSSOLINI Benito 1883 ‐ 1945 Italian Duce, 1922‐1945 MUZIO Claudia 1889 ‐ 1936 Operatic soprano MYERS Jefferson 1863 ‐ 1943 US Shipping Board commissioner MYERSON Abraham 1881 ‐ 1948 Neurologist & psychiatrist MYERSON Bess 1924 ‐ Miss America 1945 MYRDAL Alva 1902 ‐ 1986 Int'l peace movement leader MYRDAI Gunnar 1898 ‐ Swedish economist NABORS Jim 1933 ‐ Television actor and singer NASH Charles Warren 1848 ‐ 1948 Founder, Nash Motor Company NASH Ogden 1902 ‐ 1971 American poet NASSER Gamal Abdel 1918 ‐ 1970 Egyptian president, 1956‐1970 NATCHER William H 1909 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Kentucky NATHAN George Jean 1882 ‐ 1958 Drama critic & magazine editor NEARING Scott 1883 ‐ Sociologist & socialist author NEGRI Pola 1894 ‐ Silent film actress NEGULESCO Jean 1900 ‐ Romanian‐born film director NEHRU Braj Kumar 1909 ‐ Indian ambassador to the U.S. NELSON Gaylord 1919 ‐ US Senator ‐ Wisconsin NELSON Rick 1940 ‐ 1985 Singer and child TV actor NEUBERGER Maurine US Senator ‐ Oregon NEW Harry S US Senator ‐ Indiana NEWELL Gordon R Seattle author & PR exec. NEWHART Bob Television comedian NEWMAN William M Actor; appeared w/Seattle Rep. NEWMAR Julie Film and television actress NEWTON Alfred Edward Essayist and book collector NEWTON Joseph Fort Episcopal minister & author NEWTON Walter Hughes US Rep.‐Minn.; H. Hoover aide NHU Ngo Dinh Chief of secret police, S. VN NICHOLS Ruth Roland Record‐setting early aviatrix NICHOLS William (Bill) Flynt Member of Congress ‐Alabama NICKLAUS Jack Professional golfer NIMITZ Chester W Commander, US Pac. Fleet, WWII NITZE Paul H Deputy Secretary of Defense NIXON Lee Sgt. Arms, GOP Nat. Con., 1928 NIXON Richard Milhous U.S. President, 1969‐1974 NOEL John Vavasour Latin Am. news writer &. publ. NORRIS George William US Rep. & Sen. ‐ Neb., 1902‐42 NORRIS Kathleen Thompson Novelist & essayist NORSTAD Lauris 1901 ‐ Commander of NATO forces NORTHRUP Joseph C Evanston, Ill. news writer NOURSE James R News reporter for Universal NOVAK Kim 1933 ‐ Film actress NULTON Louis McCoy 1869 ‐ 1954 US Navy Admiral NUTE Grace Lee 1895 ‐ Historian NYERERE Julius Kambarage 1922 ‐ Tanzanian president, 1962‐1985 O'BRIEN Lawrence L Aide to President L. Johnson O'BRIEN Pat 1899 ‐ 1983 Film actor O'CONNOR Donald 1925 ‐ Film actor O'HARA Barratt 1882 ‐ 1969 Member of Congress ‐Illinois O'NEIL Paul Seattle short story writer O'NEILL Eugene 1888 ‐ 19.53 Playwright O'NEILL Terence Marne 1914 ‐ Prime Minister of N. Ireland O'NEILL Thomas (Tip) P 1912 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Mass. OAKLEY Thornton 1881 ‐ 1953 Painter & illustrator OCHS Adolph S 1858 ‐ 1935 Editor, New York Times ODDIE Tasker Lowndes 1870 ‐ 1950 Gov. & US Senator ‐ Nevada ODLIN Reno 1897 ‐ 1979 Pres., Nat'l Bank OKUN Arthur M 1928 ‐ Econ. advisor to Pres. Nixon OLIVER John Rathbone 1872 ‐ 1943 Psychiatrist & med. historian OLSEN John (Ole) Sigurd 1892 ‐ 1963 Vaudeville, radio comedian OLSON Mrs. Charles Cowlitz County (WA) historian OPPENHEIM James 1882 ‐ Poet and novelist ORMANDY Eugene 1899 ‐ Orchestra leader OSTENSO Martha 1900 ‐ 1963 Norwegian‐American novelist OSTRANDER Alson Bowles 1849 ‐ 1934 Seattle pioneer & financier OTT John N 1909 ‐ Director, environ. health proj OULAHAN Richard Victor 1867 ‐ 1931 Reporter, NY Sun & NY Times OWEN Ruth Bryan 1885 ‐ 1954 Member of Congress ‐Florida OWINGS Nicholas H Secretary of Washington Terr. PACH Walter 1883 ‐ 1958 Muralist, educator, author PACKARD David 1912 ‐ Deputy Secretary of Defense PACKWOOD Robert W 1932 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Oregon PADEREWSKI Ignace Jan 1860 ‐ 1941 Classical pianist & composer PAGE Elizabeth 1889 ‐ Novelist PAHLEVI Mohammad Reza 1919 ‐ 1980 Shah of Iran, 1941‐1979 PALACIO VALDES Armando 1853 ‐ 1938 Spanish novelist PALEY William S 1901 ‐ Founder/CEO of CBS PALME Sven Olaf Joachim 1927 ‐ 1986 Swedish p.m., 1969‐76/82‐86 PALMER Arnold 1929 ‐ Professional golfer PALMER, Jr Bruce 1913 ‐ Cdr., US Troops in Viet Nam PANAYOTIS Pipenelis Greek foreign minister PANGBORN Clyde Edward 1894 ‐ 1958 Early barnstorming pilot PAPI Gennaro 1886 ‐ 1941 Metropolitan Opera conductor PARK Chung Hee 1917 ‐ 1979 S. Korean president, 1963‐1979 PARKER Cornelia Stratton 1885 ‐ Author and essayist PARKER George S 1866 ‐ 1952 Founder, Parker Brothers PARKER Gilbert 1862 ‐ 1932 Canadian novelist PARKER W . H. Los Angeles Police Chief PARRINGTON Vernon Louis 1871 ‐ 1929 U. Wash. literature professor PARRISH Philip H 1896 ‐ 1956 Editorialist, The Oregonian PARSEGHIAN Ara 123 ‐ Notre Dame football coach PASSMAN Otto 1900 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Louisiana PASTORE John O 1907 ‐ US Senator ‐ Rhode Island PATERNO Joseph V 1926 ‐ Penn State football coach PATERSON Isabel 1885 ‐ 1961 Novelist and book columnist PATRI Angelo 1877 ‐ 1965 Children's author PATRIC John 1902 ‐ 1985 Seattle pol gadfly & author PATTERSON Isaac Lee 1859 ‐ 19‐29 Governor of Oregon, 1927‐30 PATTERSON William Allan 1899 ‐ 1980 President, United Airlines PATTON, Jr George Smith 1885 ‐ 1S45 Tank warfare theorist, general PATTON II George Smith 1923 ‐2004 Major General, US Army PATTON James George 1902 ‐ CEO, National Farmers Union PAUL Gabriel 1910 ‐ Baseball executive PAULEN Ben Sanford 1869 ‐ Governor of Kansas, 1925‐29 PAULING Linus 1901 ‐ Studied molecular chemistry PEALE Norman Vincent 1898 ‐ Radio minister & author PEATTIE Donald Culross 1888 ‐ 1964 Botanist & author PECHKOFF Zinovi 1884 ‐ 1966 French statesman; son M. Gorky PECK Gregory 1916 ‐ Film actor PEGLER Westbrook James 1894 ‐ 1969 Newspaper columnist PELL Claiborne 1918 ‐ US Senator ‐ Rhode Island PELLY Thomas M 1902 ‐ 1973 US Rep.‐Washington, 1952‐1972 PENNEY James Cash 1875 ‐ 1971 Founder of J. C. Penney Co. PENROSE Stephen A President, Whitman College PEPLER Hilary Douglas 1878 ‐ Fine printer & mime playwright PEPPER Claude 1900 ‐ US Senator ‐ Florida PERKINS Frances 1880 ‐ 1965 Secretary of Labor, 1933‐1945 PERRY George Sessions 1910 ‐ 1956 Correspondent, The New Yorker PERRY Stuart H 1874 ‐ 1957 Editor, Monroe Evening News PERSHING John Joseph 1860 ‐ 1948 Head of US AEF in World War I PETAIN Henri Philippe 1856 ‐ 1951 French WWI Hero; Head of Vichy PETERKIN Julia Mood 1880 ‐ 1961 Pulitzer‐winning novelist PETERS Roberta 1930 ‐ American operatic soprano PETERSON Esther 1906 ‐ Asst. Secretary of Labor PETITE Irving Issaquah essayist PETRY Ann 1911 ‐ Novelist PETTIBONE Anita Spokane (WA) novelist PHELPS Dorothy J Librarian of Alaska Territory PHELPS William Lyon 1865 ‐ 1943 Yale professor of literature PHILLIPS Walter Joseph 1884 ‐ Painter & block printer PHIPPS Lawrence C 1862 ‐ 1958 US Senator ‐ Colorado PIATIGORSKY Gregor 1903 ‐ 1976 Concert cellist PICKENS William 1881 ‐ 1954 Black writer; NAACP official PICKFORD Mary 1893 ‐ 1979 Silent film actress PIDGEON Walter 1897 ‐ 1984 Film actor PIERCE Frederick 1878 ‐ 1963 Analytical psychologist PILLSBURY John S 1878 ‐ 1968 Head, Pillsbury Company PILLSBURY Walter B 1872 ‐ 1960 Research psychologist PINDLING Lynden Oscar 1930 ‐ Prime Minister of the Bahamas PINE William B 1877 ‐ 1942 US Senator ‐ Oklahoma PINKERTON Kathrene 188/ ‐ 1967 Short story writer, novelist PIOZZI Hester Lynch 1741 ‐ 1821 Author/ friend of Sam. Johnson PITKIN Walter Broughton 1878 ‐ 1953 Writer; psychology professor PLEASANCE Donald 1919‐‐ ‐ Actor PLESHETTE Suzanne 1937 ‐ Television actress PLIMPTON Francis T. P. 1900 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. POAGE William Robert 1899 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Texas POFF Richard H 1923 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Virginia POFFENBERGER Albert Theodore 1885 ‐ Columbia U. psychology prof. POITIER Sidney 1924 ‐ Film actor POLING Daniel Alfred 1884 ‐ 1968 Clergyman, editor and author POLLOCK Adelaide Lowry Ornithology writer POLLOCK Channing 1880 ‐ 1946 Playwright and essayist PONNAMPERUMA Cyril 1923 ‐ NASA biologist PONT John 1927 ‐ U. of Indiana football coach PORTER Cole 1893 ‐ 1964 Tin Pan Alley composer POST Emily 1873 ‐ 1960 Etiquette columnist POSTON Tom 1927 ‐ Television actor POUND Ezra 1885 ‐ 1972 Influential & innovative poet POWELL Adam Clayton 1908 ‐ 1972 Member of Congress ‐New York POWELL Anthony 1905 ‐ Novelist POWELL Jane 1929 ‐ Film & theatre actress POWELL John Enoch 1912 ‐ British conservative PREMINGER Otto 1906 ‐ 1986 Film director & actor PRESTON James D 1876 ‐ 1959 Head, Senate press & library PRICE Melvin 1905 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois PRICE Robert Dale 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Texas PRICE Vincent 1911 ‐ Film and stage actor PRIEST Ivy Baker 1905 ‐ 1975 Sec. of the Treasury, 1953‐ PROCHNOW Herbert V 1897 ‐ Pres., 1st Nat'l Bank, Chicago PROCTOR William Cooper 186x ‐ 1937 Director of Nat'l Thrift Week PROTHRO James T 1920 ‐ UCLA football coach PROXMIRE William 1915 ‐ US Senator ‐ Wisconsin PUCINSKI Roman 1919 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois QUAISON‐SACKEY Alexander 1924 ‐ Foreign minister of Ghana QUIETT Glen C Historian QUILLEN James H 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Tennessee RABIN Yitzhak 1922 ‐ Israeli prime min., 1974‐77 RABORN William Francis 1905 ‐ Director, C.I.A. RACHMANINOFF Sergei V 1873 ‐ 1943 Composer, conductor, pianist RADFORD Arthur William 1896 ‐ 1973 Chair, Joint Chiefs of Staff RADHAKRISHNAN Sarvepalli 1888 ‐ 1975 Pres. Idia '62‐67; philosoph. RAFFERTY Maxwell Lewis 1917 ‐ 1982 Cal. State Supt. of Pub. Inst. RAISA Rosa 1893 ‐ Chicago Opera prima soprano RAMSEY Arthur Michael 1904 ‐ Archbishop of Canterbury RANDALL Tony 1920 ‐ TV, film & stage actor RAPEE Erno 1891 ‐ 1945 Orchestra conductor, composer RARICK John R 1924 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Louisiana RASCOE Burton 1892 ‐ 1957 Literary, TV & drama critic RAUCH John 1927 ‐ Football coach RAWLINGS Marjorie 18% ‐ 1953 Pulitzer‐winning novelist RAY Dixy Lee 1914 ‐ Governor of Washington RAYBURN Samuel Taliaferro ‐1961 US Rep.‐Texas; spkr. of House REAGAN Ronald Wilson U.S. President, 1981‐1988 RECTOR George 1878‐1947 Famous New York restaurateur REDGRAVE Vanessa 1937 ‐ Film and stage actress REED Gervais 1931 ‐ French literary scholar REED James A 1861 ‐ 1944 US Senator ‐ Missouri REED John H 1921 ‐ Governor of Maine REED Thomas Harrison 1881 ‐ 1971 Univ. Michigan pol. sci. prof REEDY George E 1917 ‐ Press Sec. to Pres. L. Johnson REES Thomas M 1925 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California REEVES Jesse Siddall 1872 ‐ 1942 Int'l law expert, U. Michigan REID Helen Rogers 1882 ‐ 1970 Pres., NY Herald Tribune REID Norman 1915 ‐ Director, Tate Gallery, London REINER Fritz 1888 ‐ 1963 Operatic & symphony conductor REINHARDT George Frederick 1911 ‐ 1971 US amb. to Vietnam, Italy, UAR REIS Augusto Aide to Portuguese president REISCHAUR Edwin O 1910 ‐ (U.S. Embassy, Tokyo) RENSHAW John Brophy 1909 ‐ Political leader, New S. Wales RESOR Stanley R 1917 ‐ Secretary of the Army RESTON James {Scotty) B 1909 ‐ Columnist, New York Times RETHBERG Elisabeth 1894 ‐ 1976 Metropolitan Opera soprano REUSS Henry S 1912 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Wisconsin REYNOLDS Robert O 1914 ‐ Owner,∙ California Angels REYNOLDS Tige Cartoonist, Portland Oregonian RHODES John J 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Arizona RICE Elmer Leopold 1892 ‐ 1967 Playwright RICHARDS Paul Rapier 1908 ‐ Baseball manager RICHARDSON Dorothy Miller 1873 ‐ 1957 British novelist RICHARDSON Ralph 1902 ‐ 1983 Stage and film actor RICHEY Nancy 1943 ‐ Tennis player RICHMOND Grace 1866 ‐ 1959 Novelist & short story writer RICHTER Charles 1900 ‐ Earthquake researcher RICHTER Conrad M 1890 ‐ 1968 Pulitzer Prize novelist (1951) RICKLES Norman 1920 ‐ Univ. of Oregon dental prof. RIGHTMIRE George Washington 1868 ‐ 1952 Pres., Ohio State University RILEY James Whitcomb 1849 ‐ 1916 Poet RINEHART Mary Roberts 1876 ‐ 1958 Author of mystery novels RINEHART Stanley Marshall 1897 ‐ 1969 Book publisher RIPI1EY Robert LeRoy 1893 ‐ 1949 Columnist on oddities RIPLEY II Sidney Dillon 1913 ‐ Head, Smithsonian Institution RITCHIE Albert Cabell 1876 ‐ 1936 Governor of Maryland, 1920‐35 RIVERS L Mendel 1905 ‐ 1970 US Rep. ‐S.C., 1941‐1970 RIVERS Ralph J 1903 Member of Congress ‐Alaska ROBERTS Brian Editor of Oxford Daily Mail ROBERTS Elizabeth Madox 1886‐1941 Novelist and poet ROBERTSON Helen M 1911‐ Prof. with Univ. of Chicago ROBINSON Bill (Bojangles) 1878‐1949 Nightclub & film dancer ROBINSON Edward G 1893‐1973 Film actor ROBINSON Edwin Arlington 1869‐1935 Poet ROBINSON Edwin Meade 1878‐1946 Editor Cleveland Plain‐D. ROCK Blossom 1890 ‐ Television actress ROCK John 1839 ‐ 1937 Birth control researcher ROCKEFELLER John D 1910 ‐ Industrialist, philanthropist ROCKEFELLER Laurance S 1910 ‐ Conservationist & bus. exec ROCKEFELLER Margaretta F Wife, VP Nelson A. Rockefeller ROCKEFELLER Nelson A 1908 ‐ 1979 Governor of New York ROCKEFELLER Winthrop 1912 ‐ 1973‐ Governor of Arkansas ROCKNE Knute 1888 ‐ 1931 Folksy illustrator, painter ROCKWELL Norman Pervecal 1894 ‐ 1978 Orchestra conductor, pianist RODINSKI Artur 1894 ‐ 1958 Book designer ROGERS Bruce 1870 ‐ 1957 Actress and dancer ROGERS Ginger 1911 ‐ Humorist, author, actor ROGERS Will 1879 ‐ 1935 US Attorney General ROGERS William P 1913 ‐ US Attorney General ROLLAND Romain 1866 ‐ 1944 French novelist & essayst ROLPH, Jr James 1869 ‐ 1934 Mayor of S.F . & Governor of CA ROLVAAG Ole Edvart 1876 ‐ 1931 Novelist ROMERO Cesar 1907 ‐ Film and television actor ROMNEY George 1907 ‐ Governor of Michigan ROMULO Carlos Pena 1901 ‐ Filipino leader, newsman ROONEY Fred B 1925‐ ‐ Member of Congress ‐Penn. ROOSA Robert V 1918 ‐ Banker & government official ROOSEVELT Edith Kermit Carow 1861 ‐1948 1st Lady with Teddy Roosevelt ROOSEVELT Eleanor 1884 ‐1962 1st Lady with F. D. Roosevelt ROOSEVELT Elliott 1910 ‐ Son of Pres. F. D. Roosevelt ROOSEVELT Franklin Delano 1882 ‐ 1945 U.S. President, 193345 ROOSEVELT James 1907 ‐ Son of Pres. F. D. Roosevelt ROOSEVELT Theodore 1858 ‐ 1919 U.S. President ROREM Ned 1923 ‐ American art song composer ROSELLINI Albert D 1910 ‐ Governor of Washington ROSENBERG Manuel 1897 ‐ Newspaper illus. & cartoonist ROSENFELD Paul Leopold 1890 ‐ 1946 Music and art critic ROSENWALD Julius 1862 ‐ 1932 Merchant, philanthropist ROSS Charles R 1920 ‐ Commissioner, Fed. Power Comm. ROSS Lanny 1906 ‐ Seattle radio, TV, film singer ROSS Nellie Taylor 1876 ‐ 1977 Governor of Wyoming, 1925‐27 ROSS Zola Helen 1912 ‐ Local adult & juvenile writer ROSSI Steve 1947 ‐ Nightclub comedian ROTHAFEL Samuel Lionel 1881 ‐ 1936 Owner of "Roxy" theaters ROTHIER Leon 1874 ‐ 1951 Metropolitan Opera bass ROUDEBUSH Richard 1918 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Indiana ROWAN Dan 1922 ‐ Television comedian ROWELL Chester Harvey 1867 ‐ 1948 Editor, S.F. Chronicle ROYAL Darrell 1924 ‐ Univ. of Texas football coach RUBINSTEIN Arthur 1887 ‐ Orchestra conductor RUDOLPH Arthur Louis Hugo 1906 ‐ Nazi & NASA rocketry expert RUGGLES Charles 1886 ‐ 1970 Film character actor RUKEYSER Muriel 1913 ‐ Poet RUMSFELD Donald 1932 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois RUNYON Damon 1880 ‐ 1946 Columnist, film writer/prod. RUPPE Philip E 1926 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Michigan RUSHMORE Arthur W 1883 ‐ 1955 Master printer RUSK Dean 1909 ‐ Secretary of State RUSSELL Bertrand Arthur 1872 ‐ 1970 Philosopher, mathematician RUSSELL Donald Stuart 1906 ‐ Sen/Gov. SC; judge; educator RUSSELL Francis 1910 ‐ Historian RUSSELL George William 1867 ‐ 1935 Irish poet and essayist RUSSELL H. E. Cartoonist, Cincinnati Enquirer RUSSELL Jane 1921 ‐ Film actress RUSSELL Richard B 1897 ‐ 1971 US Senator ‐ Georgia, 1933‐ 1971 RUSSELL Rosalind 1908 ‐ 1976 Film actress RUTH Earl B 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐N.C. RUTH George (Babe) Herman 1895 ‐ 1948 Baseball player set 76 records RUTHERFORD Margaret 1892 ‐ 1972 English stage & film actress RUTLEDGE Archibald H 1883 ‐ 1973 Poet RYAN William Fitts 1922 ‐ 1912 Member of Congress ‐New York SABAH, al‐Salem al Sabah 1915 ‐ Amir of Kuwait SABIN Albert B 1906 ‐ Found live‐virus polio‐ vaccine SACKVILLE‐WEST Victoria Mary 1892 ‐ 1962 British poet and novelist SADIQ Ghulam Mohammed 1912 ‐ 1971 Gov. of Indian Kashmir, '64‐71 SADLER William Samuel 1875 ‐ Psychiatrist and author SAINT Eva Marie 1924 ‐ Film actress SALAZAR, de Antonio 1889 ‐ 1970 Prime Min. , Portugal, 1932‐68 SALISBURY Albert P Northwest historian SALISBURY Harrison E 1908 ‐ Correspondent, editor UP & NYT SALISBURY Jane Northwest historian SALK Jonas 1914 ‐ Discovered first polio vaccine SALTEN Felix 1869 ‐ 1946 Austrian childrens' novelist SALTONSTALL Leverett 1892 ‐ 1979 US Senator ‐ Massachusetts SAMPSON Flemon D 1873 ‐ 1967 Governor of Kentucky, 1928‐31 SAMUELS Horner 1889 ‐ 1956 Husband/accomp: A. Galli‐CUrci SAMUELSON Don 1913 ‐ Governor of Idaho SANDBURG Carl 1878 ‐ 1967 Famous American poet SANDERS Carl E 1925 ‐ Governor of Georgia SANDERS Everett 1882 ‐ 1950 Rep. ;∙GOP offl . ; Coolidge aide SANDMAN, Jr Charles W 1921 ‐ Member of Congress ‐New Jersey SANDOVAL, Jr Hilary 1930 ‐ 1973 Head, Small Bus. Ad. , 1969‐71 SANTAYANA George 1863 ‐ 1952 Spanish‐born philosopher/poet SARGENT Fred Wesley 1876 ‐ 1940 Head of C&NW and CStPM&O Rwys. SARNOFF David 1891 ‐ 1971 Head of RCA SARNOFF Robert W 1918 ‐ CEO of both NBC & RCA SAROYAN William 1908 ‐ 1981 Playwright SATO Eisaku 1901 ‐ 1975 Japanese prime min., 1964‐1972 SAWA Tokusahuso Pres., Japanese Assn. of N.A. SAYRE, Jr Francis 1885 ‐ 1972 WWII US corrnn'r to Philippines SAYRE J Willis Entertainment ed., Seattle P‐I SCHARL Josef 1896 ‐ 1954 Painter & illustrator SCHEEL Walter 1919 ‐ West German foreign minister SCHIAPARELLI Elsa 1890 ‐ 1973 Paris fashion designer SCHIPA Tito 1890 ‐ 1965 Opera singer and composer SCHIRRA Walter 1923 ‐ Astronaut SCHLESINGER, Jr Arthur 1917 ‐ American historian SCHMALHAUSEN Samuel Daniel Psychiatrist, lecturer, writer SCHMOE Floyd Wilfred 1895 ‐ Univ. of Washington professor SCHNEIDER Alan 1917 ‐ Theatrical director SCHNEIDER Herman 1872 ‐ 1939 President, U. of Cincinnati SCHOENBERG Arnold 1874 ‐ 1951 Classical music composer SCHOFIELD John McAllister 1831 ‐ 1906 USA Lt. Gen; Sec. War, 1868‐69 SCHOLLANDER Don 1946 ‐ Olympic swimming medalist SCHRIEVER Bernard Adolf 1910 ‐ Major General, US Air Force SCHRUNK Terry D 1913 ‐ Mayor of Portland, Oregon SCHULTZ Joe Field manager, Seattle Pilots SCHULZ Charles 1922 ‐ "Peanuts" cartoonist SCHUMANN‐HE INK Ernestine 1861 ‐ 1936 Opera singer SCHWAB Charles M 1862 ‐ 1939 CEO of major steel companies SCHWEITZER Albert 1875 ‐ 1965 Missionary, theologian, doctor SCHWENGEL Fred 1907 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Iowa SCOTT David Randolph 1932 ‐ Astronaut who went to the Moon SCOTT Hugh 1900 ‐ US Senator ‐ Pennsylvania SCOTT Walter 1771 ‐ 1832 Scottish poet SCOTT Walter Dill 1869 ‐ 1955 Pres., Northwestern University SCRANTON William W 1917 ‐ Governor of Pennsylvania SEABORG Glenn T 1912 ‐ Discoverer of plutonium SEAMANS, Jr Robert 191 ‐ Secretary of the Air Force SEASHORE Carl Emil 1866 ‐ 1949 Univ. Iowa dean of psychology SEAVER Tom 1944 ‐ Baseball pitcher SEDGWICK Anne Douglas 1873 ‐ 1935 Anglo‐American novelist SEEMAN Harlan L Pres. of Adrian College, Mich. SEGAL Alfred 1883 ‐ 1968 "Cincinnatus" columnist '21‐65 SEGERS Paul Willem 1900 ‐ Belgian Defence Minister SEIBERLING Charles W 1861 ‐ 1946 Rubber manufacturer SELDES Gilbert 1893 ‐ 1910 Drama critic and novelist SELIGMAN Otto D 189x ‐ 1966 Seattle art gallery owner SELLERS Peter 1925 ‐ 1980 Film actor SENN Thomas J 1871 ‐ 1947 Rear Admiral, US Navy SEPPALA Leonhard 1877 ‐ 1966 Alaskan dog‐team driver SERKIN Rudolf 1903 ‐ Concert pianist SEVAREID Eric 1912 ‐ Reporter, CBS radio and TV SEYMOUR, Jr Whitney North 1901 ‐ 1983 Lawyer & civil rights activist SHAFER Claude 1878‐ ‐ 1962 Cincinnati news cartoonist SHAFER Raymond 1917 ‐ Governor of Pennsylvania SHAKESPEARE Frank 1925 ‐ Director, U.S.I.A. SHARP Ulysses Grant 1906 ‐ Commanderr US Pacific Fleet SHASTRI Lal Bahadur 1904 ‐ 1966 Indian prime minister, 1964‐66 SHATALOV Vladimir A 1927 ‐ Russian cosmonaut SHEELER Charles 1883 ‐ 1965 Painter and photographer SHEEN Fulton 1895 ‐ 1979 Catholic bishop, broadcaster SHEETS Millard Owen 1907 ‐ Painter & magazine illustrator SHELLEY John F 1905 ‐ 1974 US Rep.; San Francisco mayor SHEPARD, Jr Alan Bartlett 1923 ‐ First American in space SHEPARD Ernest Howard 1879 ‐ 1976 British illustrator/cartoonist SHEPHARD Esther 1891 ‐ 1975 Folklorist SHIPSTEAD Henrik 1881 ‐ 1960 US Senator ‐ Minnesota, '22‐46 SHIRER William L 1904 ‐ Journalist SHOEMAKER Cartoonist SHONIN Georgi S 1935 ‐ Russian cosmonaut SHOUP David Monroe 1904 ‐ 1983 Commandant, US Marine Corps SHOUSE Jouett 1879 ‐ 1968 Rep.‐KS; Dern. off'l; reporter SHRIVER Sargent Robert 1915 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to France SHUFFLETON Anna Kurtz 18xx ‐ Wife of Samuel L. Shuffleton SHUFFLETON Samuel L 1864 ‐ Early Seattle constr. manager SHULTZ George P 1920 ‐ Secretary of State SHUTE Nevil 1899 ‐1960 Novelist & aircraft maker SIEBERT Muriel 1930 ‐ New York securities analyst SIEG Lee Paul 1879 ‐1963 President, Univ. of Washington SIFTON Arthur Lewis 1858 ‐1921 Premier of Alberta, Canada SIHANOUK Norodorn 1922 ‐ Prince of Cambodia SIKES Robert L. F. 1906 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Florida SIKORSKY Igor Ivan 1889 ‐ 1972 Airplane designer/builder SILLS Beverly 1929 ‐ Opera singer SIMKIN William E 1907 ‐ Director, Fed. Mediation Serv. SIMMS Ruth Hanna Mae 1880 ‐ 1944 Member of Congress ‐Illinois SIMPSON James 1874 ‐ Head of Marshall Field & Co. SIMPSON Wallis 1896 ‐ Duchess of Windsor SINATRA Frank 1915 ‐ Actor and singer SINCLAIR Upton Beall 1878 ‐ 1968 Crusading novelist; reformer SISK Bernice F 1910 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California SKINNER Constance Lindsay 1879 ‐ 1939 Novelist, poet and historian SKINNER Cornelia Otis 1901 ‐ Stage actress SKINNER Otis 1858 ‐ 1942 Leading stage actor SLACK, Jr John M 1915 ‐ 1980 Member of Congress ‐W Virginia SLOAN John 1871 ‐ 1951 Painter from NY Ashcan Group SMELYAKOV Nikolai 1911 ‐ Russian author SMITH Addison T 1862 ‐ 1956 US Rep. ‐ Idaho, 1913‐33 SMITH Alfred Emanuel 1873 ‐ 1944 Gov. New York; pres. cand. '28 SMITH Allan E 1937 ‐ Rear Admiral, US Navy SMITH Betty 1896 ‐ 1972 Novelist and playwright SMITH Bubba Football player SMITH Charles L Mayor of Seattle SMITH Christine Bagley USAF electronic training∙ spec. SMITH Edward Mayo 1915 ‐ 1977 Manager, Detroit Tigers SMITH George "Smith Family" cartoonist SMITH Gerard Coad 1914 ‐ US career diplomat SMITH H Allen 1909∙ ‐ 1976 US Rep.‐Cal. ; humorous author SMITH Howard Dwight 1886 ‐ 1958 Architect SMITH Howard K 1914 ‐ Correspondent, CBS radio & TV SMITH Howard Worth 1883 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Virginia SMITH Ian Douglas 1919 ‐ Rhodesian p.rn., 1964‐80 SMITH Ida B. Wise 1871 ‐ 1952 Temperance movement leader SMITH James Allen 1860 ‐ 1926 Dean of Grad. School, U. Wash. SMITH Kate 1907 ‐ Radio singer SMITH Margaret Chase 1897 ‐ US Senator ‐ Maine SMITH Neal 1920 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Iowa SMITH Ralph T 1915 ‐ 1972 US Rep. & Senator ‐ Illinois SMITH Samuel Stephenson 1897 ‐ 1961 U. of Oregon literature prof. SMITH Sidney 1877 ‐ 1935 "The Gumps" cartoonist SMITH Virginia "The Smith Family" cartoonist SMYTHE Reginald 1918 ‐ "Andy Capp" Cartoonist SNEAD Sam 1912 ‐ Professional golfer SNELL Bertrand H 1870 ‐ 1958 US Rep. ‐ New York, 1914‐38 SNOW Charles Percy 1905 ‐ 1980 British novelist & statesman SOKOLOFF Nikolai 1886 ‐ 1965 Symphony orchestra conductor SOLTI Georg 1912 ‐ Symphony conductor SOUSA John Philip 1854 ‐ 1932 Composer and bandleader SOYER Moses 1899 ‐ 1974 Painter & lithographer SOYER Raphael 1899 ‐ Painter & lithographer SPAATZ Carl 1891 ‐ 1974 Cmdr. US Army Air Corps, WWII SPALDING Albert 1888 ‐ 1953 Concert violinist SPARKMAN John 1899 ‐ US Senator ‐ Alabama SPAULDING Huntley Nowell 1869 ‐ 1955 Gov. of New Hampshire, 1927‐28 SPECTOR Ivar 1898 ‐ University of Washington prof . SPEER Robert Elliott 1867 ‐ 1947 Presbyterian missionary SPELLMAN Francis Joseph 1889 ‐ 1967 Catholic cardinal, New York SPENCE James Lewis 1874 ‐ 1955 Scottish editor, folklorist SPICER Sallie English 187x ‐ 1936 Cincinnati newspaper reporter SPIEGEL Sam 1903 ‐ Film producer SPILHAUS Athelstan F 1911 ‐ U. Minnesota meteorologist SPIVAK Lawrence E 1900 ‐ Host of "Meet the Pressu show SPOCK Benjamin 1903 ‐ Child‐rearing theorist SPRING Bob 1918 ‐ Seattle author, photographer SPRINGER William L 1909 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Illinois SPRINKEL Beryl W 1923 ‐ 2009 Economist SPUHLER Willy 1902 ‐ Pres. of Switzerland, '63 & 68 SQUIER Emma Lindsay 1892 ‐ Port Orchard (WA) juv. author ST. JOHN Robert 1902 ‐ WWII Eur. correspondent for AP STACK Robert 1919 ‐ Television actor STADER Maria 1915 ‐ Swiss operatic soprano STAFFORD Thomas P 1930 ‐ Astronaut STALLINGS Gene 1935 ‐ Football coach STANFIELD Robert Lorne 1914 ‐ Leader of Canadian opposition STANS Maurice 1908 ‐ US Secretary of Commerce STANTON Edwin M 1814 ‐ 1869 US Secretary of War STARK Harold R 1890 ‐ 1972 US Chief of Naval Ops., '39‐42 STARR Bart (Bryan) 1934 ‐ Quarterback, Green Bay Packers STARR Frederick 1858 ‐ 1933 Anthropologist STARR George E Seattle Postmaster STASSEN Harold E 1907 ‐ Governor of Minnesota, 1939‐42 STEFANSSON Vilhjalmar 1879 ‐ 1962 Explorer and ethnologist STEIGER Rod 1925 ‐ Actor STEIGER William A 1938 ‐ 1978 Member of Congress ‐Wisconsin STEINER Stan 1925 ‐ Writer on American Indians STENGEL Charles (Casey) 1891 ‐ 1975 Baseball player & manager STEPHENSON Delia Morris Everett (WA) juvenile author STEVENS Isaac I 1818 ‐ 1862 Governor of Washington STEVENS James American folklore author STEVENS Rise 1913 ‐ Operatic mezzo‐soprano STEVENS Theodore F 1923 ‐ US Senator ‐ Alaska STEVENSON Adlai Ewing 1900 ‐ 1965 Gov. & US Sen.‐Ill.; UN amb STEWART James 1908 ‐ Actor STEWART Robert Michael 1906 ‐ British Foreign Minister STILLMAN James Alexander 1873 ‐ 1944 Head, National City Bank STIMSON Henry Lewis 1867 ‐ 1950 US Secretary of War & State STODDARD John Lawson 1850 ‐ 1931 Lecturer & author STOKES Carl B 1927 ‐ Mayor of Cleveland STONE Harlan Fiske ‐1946 US A.G.; Supreme Ct., 1925‐46 STONE Irving 1903 ‐ Biographer STONE W Clement 1902 ‐ CEO, Combined Arn. Insurance Co STORKE Thomas More 1876 ‐ 1971 Calif. newspaper editor & pub STRAM Henry L 1924 ‐ Coach, Kansas City Chiefs STRAUSS Franz Josef 1915 ‐ West German conservative leader STRAUSS Moses 1874 ‐ Editor, Cincinnati Times‐Star STRAUSS Nathan 1868 ‐ 1933 Merchant, dry goods wholesaler STREIT Clarence K 1896 ‐ Foreign correspondent, New York Times STRONG Walter Ansel 1883 ‐ 1931 Publisher, Chicago Daily News STROOP Paul David 1904 ‐ Vice Admiral, US Navy STRUTHER Jan 1901 ‐ 1953 Novelist, short story writer STUBBLEFIELD Frank A 1907 ‐ 1977 Member of Congress ‐Kentucky STUCKEY William S 1935 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Georgia SUHARTO 1921 ‐ Indonesian president, 1967‐ SUMMERALL Charles Pelot 1867 ‐ 1955 US Army Chief of Staff SUMMERSKILL Clara Edith 1901 ‐ 1980 Brit. booster of public health SUNAY Cevdet 1900 ‐ 1982 President of Turkey, 1966‐1973 SUNDERLAND Edson Read 1874 ‐ 1959 Univ. Michigan law professor SUSSKIND David 1920 ‐ Cormnentator SUTHERLAND Joan 1926 ‐ Opera singer SUZZALLO Henry 1875 ‐ 1933 President, Univ. of Washington SWAN James G Jefferson County res., 1890s SWANSON Claude A 1862 ‐ US Senator ‐ Virginia SWARTHOUT Gladys 1904 ‐1969 Concert & opera mezzo‐soprano SWEETMAN Luke D Seattle travel writer SWIDLER Joseph C 1907 ‐ Chairman, Federal Power Comm. SWING Raymond Gram 1887 ‐ 1968 Radio commentator, ABC,CBS,VOA SWINNERTON Frank 1884 ‐ 1982 Novelist and critic SWINNERTON James G 1875 ‐ 1974 Cartoonist, Hearst Newspapers SWOBODA Ronald A 1944 ‐ Baseball player SWOPE Herbert Bayard 1882 ‐ 1958 Newspaper reporter & editor SYMINGTON James W 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Missouri SYMINGTON Stuart 1901 ‐ US Senator ‐ Missouri TAFT Lorado Zadoc 1860 ‐ 1936 Sculptor & author TAFT, Jr Robert 1917 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Ohio

TAFT Robert Alphonso 1889 ‐ 1953 US Senator ‐ Illinois, .t 39‐53 TAFT William Howard 1857 ‐ 1930 U.S . President TAGORE Rabindranath 1861 ‐ 1941 Nobel Prize Indian poet TAKARABE Ineko ‐1949 Wife, Japan's 1939 navy min. TAKARABE Takeshi 1867 ‐ 1949 Japanese naval minister TALBOT Phillips 1915 ‐ US Amb. to Greece, 19&5‐69 TALMADGE Herman E 1913 ‐ US Senator ‐ Georgia TANGUAY Eva 1878 ‐ 1947 Musical comedy stage actress TARBELL Ida M 1857 ‐ 1944 Muckraker and biographer TARKINGTON Booth 1869 ‐ 1946 Pulitzer novelist/playwright TATE James Hugh Joseph 191 Mayor of Philadelphia TAUBES Frederic 1900 ‐ Painter & educator TAYLOR Deems 1885 ‐ 1966 Radio host & music critic TAYLOR William Sentman 1894 ‐ 1976 Psychology educator TELLER Edward 1908 ‐ Father of the atom bomb TELLES Raymond 1915 ‐ U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica THACKERAY William Makepeace 1811 ‐ 1863 English novelist THARP Louise Hall 1898 ‐ Poet THIEU Nguyen Van 1923 ‐ S. Vietnamese pres., 1965‐75 THOMAS John Charles 1891 ‐ 1960 Operatic & concert baritone THOMAS Lowell 1892 ‐ Radio, newsreel, TV news voice THOMAS Norman Mattoon 1884 ‐ 1968 Socialist candidate for Pres. THOMPSON Carmi Alderman 1870 ‐ 1942 Sec. of the Treasury, 1912‐13 THOMPSON Josiah 1935 ‐ Haverford College philosopher THOMPSON Llewellyn E 1904 ‐ 1972 U.S. Ambassador to USSR THOMSON Francis Andrew 1879 ‐ Mining engineer & professor THOMSON George Paget 1892 ‐ 1975 British foreign minister THOMSON Roy Herbert 1894 ‐ 1976 Canadian news magnate THORNDIKE Chuck Seattle author of art 11how‐to 11 THORPE Merle 1879 ‐ 1955 Ed. & pub., Nation's Business THURMOND Strom 1902 ‐ US Senator ‐ South Carolina THWING Charles Franklin 1853 ‐ 1937 Pres., Western Reserve Univ . TIBBETT Lawrence Mervil 1896 ‐ 1960 Operatic baritone TIMBERLAKE Edward Julius 1909 ‐ Lieut. General, US Air Force TOBEY Mark 1890 ‐ 1976 Abstract painter TOLMIE Simon Fraser 1867 ‐ 1937 P.M. of B.C., 1928‐33 TOLSTOY Ilia A 1902 ‐ Marine life expert/WWII hero TOMAS Arnerico 1894 ‐ President of Portugal, '58‐'74 TOM Douglas William 1930 ‐ Director, Nat'l Hwy Safety Bur TORS Ivan Lawrence 1916 ‐ TV & film producer TOSCANINI Arturo 1867 ‐ Operatic & symphony conductor TOTTEN Harold O Radio reporter, WMAQ‐Chicago TOWER John G 1925 ‐ US Senator ‐ Texas TOWERS John Henry 1885 ‐ Pioneer of naval aviation TOWNE Charles Hanson 1817 ‐ Writer and magazine editor TOWNSEND Lynn Alfred 1919 ‐ CEO of Chrysler Corporation TOYNBEE Arnold 1889 ‐ Historian and educator TRAIN Arthur C 1875 ‐ Novelist & short story writer TRAIN Russell E 1920 ‐ Under Sec. of the Interior TRAPP Maria 1905 ‐ Author of "The Sound of Music" TRAUBEL Helen 1904 ‐ Metropolitan Opera soprano TREVINO Lee 1939 ‐ Professional golfer TREVISAN Vittorio 1868 ‐ Comic opera singer & teacher TROTTA Elizabeth 1937 ‐ TV correspondent TROWBRIDGE Alexander B 1868 ‐ Architect, educator & painter TRUDEAU Pierre Elliott 1919 ‐ Canadian p.m., 1968‐79/80‐84 TRUMAN Harry S 1884 ‐ U.S. President, 1945‐53 TRUMBULL John H 1873 ‐ Governor, Connecticut, 1925‐31 TSCHIRKY Oscar M 1866 ‐ Concierge Oscar of the Waldorf TUCKER Forrest 1919 ‐ Television actor TUCKER Sophie 1884 ‐ Popular singer TULLY Jim 1891 ‐ Author, reporter, adventurer TUNNEY Gene 1898 ‐ Heavyweight champion, 1926‐28 TUNNEY John V 1934 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California TURNER Lana 1920 ‐ Film actress TURNER Lewis McKenzie 1898 ‐ Master printer (Salt House Pr) TURNER Nancy Byrd 1880 ‐ Poet TURNER Roscoe 1895 ‐ Record‐setting early pilot TUTIN Dorothy 1930 ‐ Stage actress TWAIN Mark 1835 ‐ Humorous author TYDINGS Joseph D 1928 ‐ US Senator ‐ Maryland UDALL Morris K 1922 ‐ US Senator ‐ Arizona UGGAMS Leslie 1943 ‐ Television and film actress ULLMAN Albert C 1914 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Oregon UNDSET Sigrid 1882 ‐ Nobel Prize novelist UNTERECKER John 1922 ‐ Literary historian & critic UNTERMEYER Louis 1885 ‐ Poet and critic UPDIKE Daniel Berkeley 1860 ‐ Master printer, publisher URGUPLU Ali Suat Hayri 1903 ‐ Turkish ambassador to the U.S. USTINOV Peter 1921 ‐ Film & stage actor UTT James B 1899 ‐ US Rep. ‐ California, 1953‐70 VALERY Paul 1871 ‐ French novelist VALLEE Rudy 1901 ‐ Actor and singer VAN ALLEN James 1914 ‐ Pioneer in rocket development VAN DOREN Carl 1885 ‐ Literary critic and biographer VAN DOREN Mark 1894 ‐ Poet and literary critic VAN DRUTEN John 1901 ‐ English playwright & director VAN DYKE Henry 1852 ‐ Short‐story writer and poet VAN LOON Hendrik Willem 1882 ‐ Dutch‐American historian VAN TYNE Claude Halstead 1869 ‐ American historian VAN VOOREN Monique 1938 ‐ Belgian actress and singer VANDERBILT Arny 1908 ‐ Authority on etiquette VARE William Scott 1867 ‐ 1934 Member of Congress ‐Penn. VAUGHN Jack Hood 1920 ‐ Asst. Secretary of State VIGNON Jean‐Paul French singer, actor VIGORITA Joseph P 1918 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Penn.

VILELLA Roberto Sanchez Governor of Puerto Rico

VILLARD Oswald Garrison 1872 ‐ 1949 Editor NY Evening Post, Nation VINSON Robert Ernest 1876 ‐ 1945 Pres., U. Texas & Western Res. VOLKOV Vladislav N 1935 ‐ 1971 Russian cosmonaut VOLPE John A 1908 ‐ Secretary of Transportation VOLSTEAD Andrew J 1860 ‐ 1947 US Rep.‐Minn.; Prohibitionist VON BRAUN Wernher 1912 ‐ 197‐7 German‐born rocket scientist VON HAGEN, Victor Wolfgang 1908 ‐ Explorer/naturalist; Latin Am. VON HASSEL Kai‐Uwe 1913 ‐ West German defense minister VON HINDENBURG Paul 1847 ‐ 1934 German president, 1925‐1932 VON TEMPSKI Armine 1899 ‐ 1943 Author VORSTER Balthazar Johann 1915 ‐ 1983 S. African prime min. '66‐78 WADSWORTH James J 1905 ‐ Commissioner, F.C.C. WADSWORTH James Wolcott 1877 ‐ 1952 US Sen. & Rep. ‐ NY, 1915‐50 WAGNER Henry Raup 1862 ‐ 1957 Historian of the American West WAKATSUKI Reijiro 1866 ‐ 1949 Japanese premier & ambassador WALD Lillian D 1867 ‐ 1940 Advocate of public health WALKER Addison Mortimer 1923 ‐ "Beetle Bailey" cartoonist WALKER Edwin Anderson 1909 ‐ Major General, US Army WALKER Elisha 1879 ‐ 1950 Chairman, Transamerica Corp. WALLACE DeWitt 1889 ‐ Co‐founder, Reader's Digest WALLACE George C 1919 ‐ Governor of Alabama WALLACE Irving 1916 ‐ Novelist WALLACE Lila Bell Acheson 1889 ‐ 1984 Co‐founder, Reader 1 s Digest WALLGREN Monrad C 1891 ‐ 1961 Governor of Washington WALMSLEY T Semmes 188x ‐ 1942 Mayor of New Orleans, 1930‐36 WALSH Thomas J 1859 ‐ 1933 US Senator ‐ Montana (D) WALT Lewis William 1913 ‐ Lieut. Gen., US Marine Corps WALTER Bruno 1876 ‐ 1962 Operatic & symphony conductor WARD Elizabeth Stuart P 1844 ‐ 1911 Romance novelist; feminist WARD Marcus Llewellyn 1875 ‐ 1963 Dean of Dentistry, U. Michigan WARD Mary Jane 1905 ‐ Novelist WARNEKE Heinz 1895 ‐ Sculptor WARNER Jack 1892 ‐ 1978 Warner Bros. film studio head WARNKE Paul C 1920 ‐ Asst. Secretary of Defense WARTHIN Aldred Scott 1866 ‐ 1931 Research pathologist WASHINGTON Walter E 1915 ‐ Mayor of Washington, D.C. WASSERMAN Dale 1917 ‐ Theatrical designer, author WASSERMANN Jakob German novelist WATKINS Arthur Vivian 1886 ‐ 1973 US Senator ‐ Utah (Democrat) WATSON Arthur K 1919 ‐ 1974 Head of IBM; US amb. to France WATSON James E 1863 ‐ 1948 US Senator ‐ Indiana, 1916‐31 WATSON John Brown 1872 ‐ 1942 Pres., Ark. State; Leland Coll WATTS Stan 1911 ‐ Basketball coach, BYU WAYNE John 1907 ‐ 1979 Actor WEAVER Robert 1907 ‐ Administrator, H.F.A. WEBB James Edwin 1906 ‐ Head of NASA WEBER Ben 1916 ‐ 1979 Classical music composer WEBER L. K. Editor, Popular Mechanics WEBSTER Margaret 1905 ‐ 1972 Classical actress & director WEICKER, Jr Lowell P 1931 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Conn. WELCH Robert 1899 ‐ 1985 Founder, John Birch Society WELK Lawrence 1903 ‐ Television bandleader & host Senior US WELLES Sumner 1892 ‐ 1961 Senior US diplomat WELLS Grant Carveth 1887 ‐ 1957 Explorer of Asia & Africa WELLS James Lesesne 1902 ‐ Lithographer & illustrator WELTNER Charles L 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Georgia WENDT Waldemar F. A. 1912 ‐ Admiral, US Navy WERRENRATH Reinald 1883 ‐ 1953 Operatic baritone WEST Jerry 1938 ‐ Basketball player, LA Lakers WEST Mae 1892 ‐ 1980 Film & burlesque actress WEST Roy Owen 1868 ‐ 1958 Republic Party official WESTMORELAND William C 1914 ‐ Cormnander US Forces, Viet Nam WEYERHAEUSER Frederick King 1895 ‐ Pres. of Weyerhaeuser Co. WHALEN Richard J 1935 ‐ Associate editor, "Fortune" WHEAT Francis M 1921 ‐ US SEC Cormnissioner, 1964‐1969 WHEELER Burton K 1882 ‐ 1975 US Senator ‐ Montana, 1922‐46 WHEELER Earle G 1908 ‐ 1975 Chair, Joint Chiefs, 1964‐70 WHEELER J. W. Seattle area realtor WHEELOCK John Hall 1886 ‐ 1978 Poet WHITE Mrs. Thaddeus NY Socialite "Princess der Ling" WHITE, II Edward Higgins 1930 ‐ 1967 1st American to walk in space WHITE J Andrew 1889 ‐ Editor, Horizon magazine WHITE Paul Dudley 1886 ‐ 1973‐ Pioneer cardiology researcher WHITE Stewart Edward 1873 ‐ 1946 Novelist and travel writer WHITE Theodore H 1915 ‐ Print journalist & historian WHITE William Allen 1868 ‐ 1944 Editor, novelist & biographer WHITEHOUSE Arthur George 1895 ‐ Aviation history author WHITEHURST George William 1925 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Virginia WHITEMAN Paul 1890 ‐ 1967 Swing Era bandleader WHITNEY U. S. University of Michigan, Dean of Educatio WHITTAKER Jim 1928 ‐ 1st American to climb Everest WHITTON Rex M 1898 ‐ Administrator, Fed. Highway Ad WIDDEMER Margaret 1884 ‐ 1978 Novelist WIEN Noel 1899 ‐ Founder, Wien Air Alaska WIGGAM Albert Edward 1871 ‐ 1957 Science writer & lecturer WIGGINS Charles E 1927 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California WIGMORE John Henry 1863 ‐ 1943 US legal scholar & profesor WILBUR Curtis Dwight 1867 ‐ 1954 Sec. of the Navy, 1924‐29 WILBUR Ray Lyman 18‐15 ‐ 1949 Sec. of the Interior, 1929‐33 WILCOX Ella Wheeler 1855 ‐ 191 Poet WILDER Thornton 1897 ‐ 1975 Playwright and novelist WILKINS George Hubert 1888 ‐ 1958 Arctic explorer WILKINSON Charles "Bud" 1916 ‐ Football coach & AD, U. Okla. WILLARD Daniel 1861 ‐ President, B & O Railroad WILLARD Frank Henry 1893 ‐ "Moon Mullins" cartoonist WILLEBRANDT Mabel Walker 1889 ‐ 1942 Asst. Attorney General of U.S. WILLIAMS Andy 1928 ‐ 1958 TV and nightclub singer WILLIAMS Ben Ames 18a9 ‐ 1963 Novelist & short story writer WILLIAMS G Mennen 1911 ‐ Asst. Secretary of State WILLIAMS Gaar B 1880 ‐ 1951 "Just Plain Folks" cartoonist WILLIAMS G Lawrence 1913 ‐ 1935 Member of Congress ‐Penn. WILLIAMS Ralph E 1870 ‐ 1940 Banker; Repub. leader, Oregon WILLIAMS Yancey S 1876‐ 1938 Rear Admiral, US Navy WILLIS Edwin E 1904 ‐ 1972 US Rep. ‐ Louisiana, 1948‐68 WILLSON Meredith 1902 ‐ Orch. conductor, radio host WILSON Clarence TRUE 1872 ‐ 1939 National Temperance leader WILSON Edith Bolling 1872 ‐ 1961 1st Lady with President Woodrow Wilso WILSON James Harold 1916 ‐ British p.m. 1964‐70 & r 74‐75 WILSON Owen Meredith 1909 ‐ President, Univ. of Oregon WILSON Robert Carlton 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐California WINCHELL Walter 1897 ‐ 1972 Radio & newspaper columnist WINGFIELD‐ STRATFORD Esme Cec 1882 ‐ British historian WINTERS Shelley 1922 ‐ Film, stage & TV actress WISE Stephen Samuel 1874 ‐ 1949 Jewish & Zionist leader WISTER Owen 1860 ‐ 1938 Novelist WOLD John Schiller 1916 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Wyoming WOLF Paul Alexander 1868 ‐ 1954 Brigadier General US Army WOLFE Humbert 1866 ‐ 1940 English poet and humorist WOLFE Thomas 1900 ‐ 1938 Novelist WOOD Carl Paige 188x ‐ 1947 Head, UW School of Music WOOD H Cartoonist WOODBRIDGE William W Tacoma author WOODEN John 1910 ‐ Basketball coach, UCLA WOODS Rufus 1878 ‐ 1950‐ Ed. , Wenatchee Daily World WOODWARD Joanne 1930 ‐ Film and stage actress WOODYARD E. H. Canadian vice‐consul WOOLLCOTT Alexander 1887 ‐ 1943 New York drama critic WOOLLEY Mary Emma 1863 ‐ 1947 President, Mt. Holyoke College WOOTON Don Cartoonist, Cleveland Press WORK Hubert 1860 ‐ 1942 Government, GOP & AMA official WORK Monroe Nathan 1866 ‐ 1945 Black educator/scholar/author WOUK Herman 1915 ‐ Novelist WRIGHT Harold Bell 1872 ‐ 1944 Novelist WRIGHT James Lloyd 1885 ‐ 1952 News reporter, various papers WRIGHT John Joseph 1909 ‐ Vatican Cardinal John Wright WRIGHT Orville 1871 ‐ 1948 Built 1st successful airplane WYATT Carrie Early California stage actress WYATT Wendell 1917 ‐ Member of Congress ‐Oregon WYCKOFF Ambrose Barkley 1848 ‐ Comm., Puget Sound Naval Ship. WYLIE Ida Alexa Ross 1885 ‐ 1959 Australian‐born novelist YADIN Yigael 1917 ‐ 1984 Israeli army chief of staff YARBOROUGH Ralph W 1903 ‐ US Senator ‐ Texas YARMOLINSKY Adam 1922 ‐ Counsel, US Arms Control & DA YEAGER Charles Elwood 1923 ‐ 1st to break the sound barrier YEATS‐BROWN Francis C. C. 1886 ‐ 1944 British author/adventurer YELISEYEV Aleksei N 1934 ‐ Russian cosmonaut YEW Lee Kuan 1923 ‐ Prime minister of Singapore YORK Herbert Frank 1921 ‐ Physicist, U. Cal. & US AEC YORTY Sam 1909 ‐ Mayor of Los Angeles YOST Fielding Harris 1871 ‐ 1946 Football coach & AD, U. Mich. YOUNG John W 1930 ‐ Astronaut YOUNG Milton R 1897 ‐ 1983 US Senator ‐ North Dakota YOUNG Owen D 1874 ‐ 1962 Chairman, General Electric YOUNG Stark 1881 ‐ 1963 Novelist and drama critic YOUNG, Jr Whitney Moore 1921 ‐ 1971 Head, National Urban League YOUNGER Jesse Arthur 1893 ‐ 1967 Member of Congress ‐California ZAHAROFF Basil 1850 ‐ 1936 International arms dealer ZELLERBACH Harold Lionel 1894 ‐ 1978 CEO, Crown‐Zellerbach Corp. ZIEGEMEIER C. J. Rear Admiral, US Navy ZIEGLER Ronald L 1939 ‐ Press Sec. to Pres. R. Nixon ZIMBALIST, Jr Efrem 1923 ‐ Television actor ZIOLKOWSKI Korczak 1908 ‐ Sculptor, painter & architect ZORACH William 1887 ‐ 1966 Sculptor, painter, illustrator ZUCKERT Eugene 1911 ‐ Secretary of the Air Force ZWEIG Arnold 1887 ‐ 1968 German novelist and playwright ZWEYBRUCK Enuny 1890 ‐ 1956 Industrial designer/educator

Edward VIII 1894 ‐ 1972 Uncrowned English king George III King George of England Martha 1901 ‐ 1954 Crown Princess of Norway Olav V 1903 ‐ King Olav V of Norway Rainier L. H. M. 1923‐ Prince Rainier III of Monaco