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more info George Herbert Hitchings, n.
United States biochemist noted for developing drugs to treat leukemia and gout (1905-1998)
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more info George Herbert Mead, n.
United States philosopher of pragmatism (1863-1931)
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more info George Herbert Walker Bush, n.
vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924)
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more info George Herman Ruth, n.
United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs (1895-1948)
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more info George Hubert Wilkins, n.
Australian who was the first to explore the Arctic by airplane (1888-1958)
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more info George Huntington, n.
United States physician who first described Huntington's chorea
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more info George I, n.
Elector of Hanover and the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 to 1727 (1660-1727)
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more info George II, n.
King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover from 1727 to 1760 (1683-1760)
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more info George III, n.
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820; the American colonies were lost during his reign; he became insane in 1811 and his son (later George IV) acted as regent until 1820 (1738-1820)
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more info George IV, n.
King of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from 1820 to 1830; his attempt to divorce his estranged wife undermined the prestige of the Crown (1762-1830)
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more info George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier, n.
English writer and illustrator; grandfather of Daphne du Maurier (1834-1896)
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more info George Lucas, n.
United States screenwriter and filmmaker (born in 1944)
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more info George M. Cohan, n.
United States songwriter and playwright famous for his patriotic songs (1878-1942)
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more info George Macaulay Trevelyan, n.
English historian and son of Sir George Otto Trevelyan whose works include a social history of England and a biography of Garibaldi (1876-1962)
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more info George Marshall, n.
United States general and statesman who as Secretary of State organized the European Recovery Program (1880-1959)
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more info George Mason, n.
American Revolutionary leader from Virginia whose objections led to the drafting of the Bill of Rights (1725-1792)
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more info George Meany, n.
United States labor leader who was the first president of the AFL-CIO (1894-1980)
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more info George Meredith, n.
English novelist and poet (1828-1909)
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more info George Michael Cohan, n.
United States songwriter and playwright famous for his patriotic songs (1878-1942)
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more info George Orson Welles, n.
United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985)
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more info George Orwell, n.
imaginative British writer concerned with social justice (1903-1950)
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more info George Otto Trevelyan, n.
English historian who wrote a history of the American revolution and a biography of his uncle Lord Macaulay (1838-1928)
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more info George Paget Thomson, n.
English physicist (son of Joseph John Thomson) who was a co-discoverer of the diffraction of electrons by crystals (1892-1975)
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more info George Percy Aldridge Grainger, n.
United States composer (born in Australia) who lived in London and collected English folk songs (1882-1961)
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more info George Pitt, n.
a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855)
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more info George S. Kaufman, n.
United States playwright who collaborated with many other writers including Moss Hart (1889-1961)
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more info George Sand, n.
French writer known for works concerning women's rights and independence (1804-1876)
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more info George Segal, n.
United States sculptor (born in 1924)
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more info George Simon Kaufman, n.
United States playwright who collaborated with many other writers including Moss Hart (1889-1961)
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more info George Stephenson, n.
English railway pioneer who built the first passenger railway in 1825 (1781-1848)
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