George Bernard Shaw, n.
British playwright (born in Ireland); founder of the Fabian Society (1856-1950)
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George Boole, n.
English mathematician; creator of Boolean algebra (1815-1864)
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George Bryan Brummell, n.
English dandy who was a fashion leader during the Regency (1778-1840)
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George Burns, n.
United States comedian and film actor (1896-1996)
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George Bush, n.
vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924)
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43rd President of the United States; son of George Herbert Walker Bush (born in 1946)
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George C. Scott, n.
award-winning United States film actor (1928-1999)
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George Catlett Marshall, n.
United States general and statesman who as Secretary of State organized the European Recovery Program (1880-1959)
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George Charles Hevesy de Hevesy, n.
Hungarian chemist who studied radioisotopes and was one of the discoverers of the element hafnium (1885-1966)
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George Dewey, n.
a United States naval officer remembered for his victory at Manila Bay in the Spanish-American War
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George Dibdin Pitt, n.
a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855)
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George Dibdin-Pitt, n.
a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855)
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George Eastman, n.
United States inventor of a dry-plate process of developing photographic film and of flexible film (his firm introduced roll film) and of the box camera and of a process for color photography (1854-1932)
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George Edward Moore, n.
English philosopher (1873-1958)
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George Edward Pickett, n.
American Confederate general known for leading a disastrous charge at Gettysburg (1825-1875)
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George Eliot, n.
British writer of novels characterized by realistic analysis of provincial Victorian society (1819-1880)
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George Ellery Hale, n.
United States astronomer who discovered that sunspots are associated with strong magnetic fields (1868-1938)
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George Enescu, n.
Romanian violinist and composer (1881-1955)
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George F. Kennan, n.
United States diplomat who recommended a policy of containment in dealing with Soviet aggression (1904-2005)
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George Fox, n.
English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (1624-1691)
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George Frederick Handel, n.
a prolific British baroque composer (born in Germany) remembered best for his oratorio Messiah (1685-1759)
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George Frideric Handel, n.
a prolific British baroque composer (born in Germany) remembered best for his oratorio Messiah (1685-1759)
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George Frost Kennan, n.
United States diplomat who recommended a policy of containment in dealing with Soviet aggression (1904-2005)
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George Gamow, n.
United States physicist (born in Russia) who was a proponent of the big-bang theory and who did research in radioactivity and suggested the triplet code for DNA (1904-1968)
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George Gershwin, n.
United States composer who incorporated jazz into classical forms and composed scores for musical comedies (1898-1937)
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George Gilbert Aime Murphy, n.
British classical scholar (born in Australia) who advocated the League of Nations and the United Nations (1866-1957)
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George Gordon Meade, n.
United States general in charge of the Union troops at the Battle of Gettysburg (1815-1872)
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George Guess, n.
Cherokee who created a notation for writing the Cherokee language (1770-1843)
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George H. W. Bush, n.
vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924)
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George H.W. Bush, n.
vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924)
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George Harrison, n.
English rock star; lead guitarist of the Beatles (1943-2001)
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