- male, deceased (1683)
- Algernon Sydney (or Sidney), (January 1623 - December 7 1683), was an English politician, political theorist, and opponent of King Charles II of...
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- male, 94 years old
- William H. Armstrong (1914-1999) was an American author, most noted for his Newbery Medal-winning novel, "Sounder". Armstrong grew up on a farm in...
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- Josiah Bunting III (born 1939) is an American educator. He has been a military officer, college president, and an author and speaker on education...
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- Lieutenant General (Ret.) Samuel Vaughan Wilson (1924), aka "General Sam", is best known for his service as President of Hampden-Sydney College...
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- male, deceased (1643)
- John Hampden ("circa" 1595-1643) was an English politician, the eldest son of William Hampden, of Hampden House, Great Hampden in Buckinghamshire,...
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- male, 57 years old
- Dr. Eugene W. Hickok (Born in 1951 Denver and raised mostly in Richmond, Va.) is a leading advocate for public education reform and an expert in...
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- William Hoffman (May 16, 1925-) is an American writer who has published thirteen novels and four books of short stories. Hoffman was the recipient...
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- male, deceased (1819)
- Samuel Stanhope Smith (1751-1819) was a Presbyterian minister and the seventh president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)...
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- male, 61 years old (Rutland, Vermont, United States)
- Paul Reiber is the Chief Justice on the Vermont Supreme Court. Reiber graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1970 and from Suffolk University Law...
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