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  1. Chelsea Clinton

    Chelsea Victoria Clinton (born February 27, 1980) is the daughter, and the only child of former US President Bill Clinton and United States Senator Hillary Clinton. Chelsea was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Her name was inspired by her parents' fondness for Judy Collins's recording of the Joni Mitchell song "Chelsea Morning". In Arkansas, Chelsea attended Forest Park Elementary School, Booker Arts Magnet Elementary School and Horace Mann Junior High School.

  2. John Anderson

    John Duncan Anderson (born 14 November 1956) is an Australian politician. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the rural-based National Party of Australia from July 1999 to July 2005.

  3. Kathleen Wilhoite

    Kathleen Wilhoite (born June 29, 1964 in Santa Barbara, California) is an American film and television actress. She and her husband David Harte have one son, Jimmy-Ray, born in 1995. She also voiced the title character in the animated series "Pepper Ann". She is also an accomplished musician with two widely released albums, "Pitch Like a Girl" (1997, Daves' Record Company) and "Shiva" (2000, Ruby Ray Records).

  4. Princess Superstar

    Princess Superstar (born Concetta Kirschner, 1971) is an American rapper. Her musical style -a mixture of hip hop, rock and electronica- is "flip flop", as she describes it. Her parents were psychologists, and they moved the family to Philadelphia, sending Kirschner to a private school named Germantown Academy. Kirschner was socially awkward, and claims her time in school was "from hell." She was a member of the Singing Club, …

  5. John Saxon

    John H. Saxon Jr. was a U.S. air officer and educator. Saxon flew 55 missions in a B-26 Night Intruder during the Korean War. After the war, he wrote a series of mathematics textbooks (such as ones for arithmetic, algebra, and calculus) which use an incremental teaching method often called "Saxon math". His books have gained popularity among certain "traditionally"-oriented groups of homeschoolers and private schools, but are also used in a number of public schools.

  6. Mike Ferguson

    Michael A. "Mike" Ferguson (b. June 22 1970, Ridgewood, New Jersey) is an American Republican Party politician who has been a member of the United States House of Representatives representing New Jersey's 7th congressional district since 2001.

  7. Steve Levitt

    Steve Levitt is an American actor who has starred in films and on television. He is best known for his role in the 1987 movie "Hunk" as Bradley Brinkman. Steve's first feature film was in the 1980 movie "Those Lips, Those Eyes", he also appeared in the 1983 comedy movie "Private School" as a bellboy. He appeared in the 1986 film "Last Resort" and "The Experts" in 1989. Steve has starred in TV movies such as "Bill" (1981), …

  8. Bill Leonard

    William R. Leonard (born 1947) is a Republican U.S. politician, who has been a member of the California State Board of Equalization since his election to the board in 2002. After earning his B.A. in history from the University of California, Irvine, Leonard worked in real estate and property management.

  9. Jennifer Levin

    Jennifer Levin was an eighteen-year-old woman who was killed by nineteen-year-old Robert Chambers in New York City's Central Park on 26 August 1986. The case became sensational and divisive. Ms. Levin and Mr. Chambers knew each other and dated briefly. Known in some news reports as "The Preppy Murder," both came from privileged backgrounds. Ms. Levin had been born on Long Island and lived in California briefly following her parents' divorce.

  10. Farrah Forke

    Farrah Forke (born January 12 1968 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American actress known for her role as "Alex Lambert" on the TV series Wings. Forke worked as a model prior to acting. She has also lent her voice to the character Big Barda on "Batman Beyond" and "Justice League Unlimited". She had also done live action work in the superhero realm, playing a lawyer on "Lois and Clark" who is against Superman but had a crush on Clark Kent.

  11. Johnny Vaughan

    Johnny Randall Vaughan (born July 16 1966) is an English writer and broadcaster. Vaughan has become well known as a television and radio personality and has also built a reputation as a film critic. He is currently the presenter of the Capital Breakfast with Johnny Vaughan on London radio station Capital Radio and also writes a weekly column in "The Sun" newspaper reviewing recent film releases.

  12. Amanda Schull

    Amanda Schull was born August 26, 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii. She attended Punahou School, the oldest private school in Hawaii, and trained at Hawaii State Ballet under the instruction of John Landovsky. During Schull's sophomore year at Indiana University (as a ballet and journalism major) she attended the San Francisco Ballet School Summer Intensive. SFBS subsequently offered Schull a scholarship to continue her studies for an additional year.

  13. Peter Høeg

    Peter Høeg is a celebrated Danish writer of fiction. He received a Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Copenhagen in 1984. Before becoming a writer, he lived a very varied life - from working on ships to being a ballet dancer (in addition to fencing and mountaineering) - experiences he uses in his novels. He lives in Copenhagen with his daughters. His books are published in Denmark by Munksgaard/Rosinante, now a part of Blackwell Publishing.

  14. Bruce Logan

    Bruce Logan (born 1938) is a New Zealand conservative Christian who has been involved in opposition to liberal social policies within his country for over two decades. Logan was originally Head of English at Orewa College in Auckland, until he moved southwards to Christchurch in the mid-nineties. He became curriculum director at Middleton Grange School, New Zealand's largest evangelical/fundamentalist Christian (private) school, at the same time.

  15. Thomas Dutton

    Sir Thomas Dutton (1421 - 1459) was an English knight. His family owned an estate, Dutton Hall, that was originally located in Cheshire, England. It is now located in Sussex, the original building having been moved there in the 1930s. The building is now a private school, Stoke Brunswick, at Ashurst Wood, just south of East Grinstead. Sir Thomas Dutton married Ann Touchet, daughter of James Touchet, Lord Audley 5th Baron of Audley and Heliegh Castle.

  16. Karla Jay

    Karla Jay (born February 22, 1947) is a professor of English and the director of the Women's Studies program at Pace University. A pioneer in the field of lesbian and gay studies, she is widely published. Jay was born Karla Jayne Berlin in Brooklyn, New York, to a conservative Jewish family. She attended the Berkeley Institute, a private girls' school in Brooklyn now called the Berkeley Carroll School.

  17. Heywood Hale Broun

    Heywood Hale Broun (March 10, 1918 – September 5, 2001 was an American sportswriter and commentator. He was born and raised in New York City, the son of writer and film critic Ruth Hale and columnist Heywood Broun. He was educated at private schools and Swarthmore College. His surname was pronounced "broon" (rhymes with "moon"). In 1940 Broun joined the staff at the New York tabloid "PM" where he served as a sportswriter.

  18. Jonathan Toup

    Jonathan Oannes Toup (1713 - January 19, 1785), English classical scholar and critic, was born at St Ives in Cornwall, and was educated at a private school and Exeter College, Oxford. Having taken orders, he became rector of St Martin's, Exeter, where he died on the January 19, 1785. Toup established his reputation by his "Emendationes in Suidam" (1760-1766, followed in 1775 by a supplement) and his edition of Longinus (1778), …

  19. Anthony Goicolea

    Anthony Goicolea (born 1971) is a New York-based fine art photographer, born in Atlanta, Georgia. Goicolea's photographs frequently deal with issues of androgyny, homosexuality, and child sexuality. Goicolea, Cuban-American and gay, was educated at the University of Georgia and studied painting, photography, and sculpture at that institution. He holds an MFA in fine arts from the Pratt Institute.

  20. Raymond Bachand

    Raymond Bachand is a politician, a businessman and a lawyer in Quebec, Canada. He is the Member of the National Assembly of Quebec (MNA) for the riding of Outremont, and a member of the Quebec Liberal Party caucus. He is also the current minister of economic development of innovation and export trade in the cabinet of Premier of Quebec Jean Charest. Bachand was educated at the Collège Stanislas, a somewhat prestigious Roman Catholic private school.

  21. Jürgen Graf

    Jürgen Graf is a Swiss Holocaust denier. He studied philology at the University of Basel studying French, English, and Scandinavian languages and spent several years working as a school teacher at a prestigious private school. He became acquainted with the Holocaust denial debate in 1991 and published several books on the subject in the 1990s, three co-authored with his colleague Carlo Mattogno. In 1998 Jürgen Graf and his publisher, Gerhard Förster, …

  22. Richard Francis Weymouth

    Richard Francis Weymoutn was an English lay Baptist bible scholar. Born in 1822 near Plymouth Dock (later Devonport), which is about 2 miles north northwest of Plymouth, Devonshire, England. He was a Baptist layman educated at the University College London. His works include "The New Testament in Modern Speech", which is also know as the Weymouth New Testament. Dr Richard Francis Weymouth (M.A., D.Litt.) was an English Baptist philologist and New Testament scholar.

  23. Anna McNeill Whistler

    Anna Matilda (nee. McNeill) Whistler (September 27, 1804 in Wilmington, North Carolina - January 3, 1881 in London) is the subject of the famous painting, "Whistler's Mother". She was the daughter of Dr. Daniel McNeill, a physician, and Martha Kingsley McNeill. She later married George Washington Whistler, a widower who had three children. She gave birth to two sons, James McNeill Whistler and William Whistler.

  24. Dennis E. Eckart

    Dennis Edward Eckart (born April 6 1950) is a Democratic politician from Ohio who served in the United States House of Representatives. He is married to Sandy and has one son, Eddy. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Eckart attended St. Joseph's Catholic High School in Euclid, Ohio and received his B.A. from Xavier University in Cincinnati in 1971. He went on to earn an LL.B. from Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 1974, …

  25. William R. Webb

    William R. ("Sawney") Webb (November 11, 1842-December 19, 1926) was an educator who served briefly as a Democratic United States Senator from Tennessee. Webb was born in Person County, North Carolina. He was the grandson of Richard Stanford, an early ten-term United States Representative from North Carolina. He attended private schools and then matriculated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1860. However, he soon left to join the Confederate Army.

  26. Colin Mair

    Colin James Robertson Mair (December 21, 1919, Edinburgh - December 11, 2006, Wishaw) was a Scottish educator, and rector of the Glasgow private school Kelvinside Academy. Educated at the Edinburgh Academy, Mair read classics at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated with honours in 1946. His studies were interrupted by the war, during which he served as an instructor with the East Lancashire Regiment. After this, he returned to teach at the Edinburgh Academy, …

  27. Friedrich Adolf Philippi

    Friedrich Adolf Philippi (October 15, 1809, Berlin - August 29, 1882, Rostock) was a Lutheran theologian of Jewish origin. He was the son of a wealthy Jewish banker, a friend of Mendelssohn. Converted to Christianity in 1829, he studied philosophy and theology at Berlin and Leipzig (Ph.D. 1831), and became successively a teacher at a private school in Dresden and at the "Joachimsthalsche Gymnasium" at Berlin (1833).

  28. Verplanck Colvin

    Verplanck Colvin (1847-1920) was a lawyer and topographical engineer whose understanding and appreciation for the environment of the Adirondack Mountains lead to the creation of New York's Forest Preserve and the Adirondack Park. Born in Albany, New York to a wealthy family, he was educated at private schools where he excelled in the sciences. In 1864, he joined his father's law office in Albany and was later admitted to the bar.

  29. Frederick Thornton Peters

    Frederick Thornton Peters, VC, DSO, DSC & Bar (September 17, 1889 - November 13, 1942) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Frederick Thornton "Fritz" Peters was 53 years old, …

  30. Jérôme Choquette

    Jérôme Choquette is a lawyer and politician in Quebec, Canada. Choquette was born in Montreal, Quebec, and studied at the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Academy and Collège Stanislas in Montreal, a Roman Catholic private school and the most elite institution of its kind in Quebec. He graduated from McGill University with a law degree in 1949, and was called to the Bar of Quebec in the same year. In 1951, he obtained a doctorate in economics from the Paris Law School in Paris, …

  31. André D'Allemagne

    André D'Allemagne was a Quebec teacher, political observer and commentator, essayist and translator. He was one of the early militants of the contemporary Quebec independence movement. Born in Montreal, he studied at Collège Stanislas in Montreal, a Roman Catholic private school and the most elite institution of its kind in Quebec. He went on to study at McGill University and the Université de Montréal, where he obtained degrees in linguistics and political science.

  32. William Kissam Vanderbilt II

    William Kissam Vanderbilt II (March 2 1878 - January 8 1944) was a motor racing enthusiast and yachtsman and a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. Born in New York City, the second child and first son of William Kissam Vanderbilt and Alva Erskine Smith, he was known by the nickname "Willie K" and until his father died was labeled as Vanderbilt Jr. instead of the more formal Vanderbilt II.

  33. Charles Trick Currelly

    Charles Trick Currelly (1876-1957) was a Canadian clergyman and archeologist, and the first director of the Royal Ontario Museum from 1914 to 1946. Currelly was born in Exeter, Ontario. He attended private schools and later Harbord Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto. Currelly entered the ministry in 1899 but went to London in 1902 and was appointed to the staff of the Egyptian Exploration Fund. In 1903 he joined the British School of Archaeology in Athens.

  34. William Donald Ross

    William Donald Ross (June 20, 1869 - 1947), was a financier, banker and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Born in 1869 in Bras d'Or, Nova Scotia, William Donald Ross went to work for the Bank of Nova Scotia emptying wastebaskets at the age of 14. The family farm had failed and Ross left school in order to help make ends meet. He rose through the ranks and ultimately became one of the bank's directors.

  35. Clement Francis Cornwall

    Clement Francis Cornwall (June 18 1836 - February 10 1910) was a Canadian parliamentarian and Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Cornwall was born at the stately home of Ashcroft House, near Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England in 1836, son of the Reverend Alan Gardner Cornwall, an Anglican cleric, and Caroline Kingscote. Both of Cornwall's parents, though untitled, were able to trace their family lineages in England back as far as the Norman Conquest of 1066.

  36. Justin Fox Greenlaw Foxton

    Justin Fox Greenlaw Foxton C.M.G. (September 24 1849 - June 23 1916) was an Australian politician, barrister and soldier. Foxton was born in Melbourne and educated at the private Melbourne Church of England Grammar School, graduating in 1862. He moved to Queensland in 1864 where he was admitted to the bar in 1871. He practised as a solicitor at Stanthorpe, and then went to Brisbane and entered into partnership with his old mentor, J. M. Thompson.

  37. Robyn Mitchell

    Hi I'm Robyn, I have blonde hair, hazel eyes... and im about 5'6 :) Considering going to uni and becoming a lawyer once i've finish school.I love my family and friends, they always come first no matter what.

  38. Meg

    forward, sarcastic, honest, loyal, amusing, fun, and yes i can be a bitch. Music is my life, it keeps me sane.I love going to the gym and working out almost daily.

  39. Stephanie Burress

    I have lived in Wilmington, NC now for almost 9 years! I LOVE IT! It is such a great town. If you have not visited, you should! I teach Kindergarten at a private school and I love my job! Not married and have no kids, just my little poodle, Prissy Ann, she's my baby! Hope to reconnect with some old friends and catch up!

  40. Spass Summit School

    For a century, St. Paul Academy and Summit School has been guided by the principle of academic excellence. The coeducational school was formed from the 1969 merger of St. Paul Academy, founded in 1900 for boys, and Summit School, founded in 1917 for girls.

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