- male, 51 years old
- Nicholas Gregory Mankiw (born February 3, 1958) is a macroeconomist. From 2003 to 2005, Mankiw was the chairman of President Bush's Council of...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Alexander Smith (1865-1922) was an American chemist, born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1886 and...
- male, deceased (1877)
- Alexis Caswell (1799-1877) was an American educator, born in Taunton, Massachusetts. He graduated Brown University in 1822, and entered the Baptist...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Neil A. Campbell was an American scientist known best for his "Biology" textbook. First published in 1987, the text, which is co-authored by Jane...
- male, deceased (1975)
- Warren K. Lewis (1882-1975) was an MIT professor who is considered by many to be the father of chemical engineering. He co-authored the first...
- male
- Harold Rugg was an educational reformer in the early to mid 1900s, associated with the Progressive Education Movement. Originally trained in civil...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Caspar Bartholin "the Elder" was for many years a standard textbook on the subject of anatomy. He was the first to describe the workings of the...
- male, deceased (1870)
- Benjamin Thorpe (1782 - July, 1870) was an English Anglo-Saxon scholar. After studying for four years at Copenhagen University, under the Danish...
- male, 69 years old
- Peter William Atkins (b. August 10, 1940) is a Fellow and professor of chemistry at Lincoln College in the University of Oxford, England. He is a...
- male, deceased (1940)
- Fritz de Quervain was a Swiss surgeon, and a leading authority on thyroid disease. He practiced surgery in Basel, Bern and Neuchâtel during his c...
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