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  1. Joss Stone

    Joscelyn Eve Stoker (born 11 April 1987), best known by her stage name Joss Stone, is a BRIT Award- and Grammy Award-winning English soul, R&B, and blues singer, songwriter, and occasional actress who has sold over ten million albums worldwide.

  2. Sharon Stone

    Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning American actress, producer, and former fashion model. She came to international attention for her performance in the 1992 Hollywood blockbuster film "Basic Instinct".

  3. Galen L. Stone

    Galen Luther Stone (November 21, 1862 - December 26, 1926) was an American financier and philanthropist. Born in Leominster, Massachusetts, in his teens Galen Stone worked as an office clerk in Boston and went on to become a major figure on Wall Street. Together with Charles Hayden, he founded the stock brokerage firms of Hayden, Stone & Co. and Haystone Securities Corporation of Boston and New York City. In 1919, his firm hired fellow Bostonian, Joseph P. Kennedy.

  4. Nic Stone

    Stone joined Burwood S.C during the pre-season period of 2007 and as of June 13, 2007 has played all 8 games for the club. He has scored no goals but has been arguably the club's most valuable signing to date. Playing a slightly defensive role in the centre of midfield, Stone has established himself as a starting 11 player.

  5. Edward Durrell Stone Jr.

    Edward Durrell Stone, Jr., born in 1932, is an important and successful landscape architect whose career continues today after getting its boost in 1960 when he created his firm, Edward Durrel Stone, Jr. and Associates or EDSA. In 1991, it was unanimous opinion among interviewed principals of large and small firms that Stone's firm was among the top five.(Landscape Architecture, 60).

  6. Edward Durrel Stone Jr.

    Edward Durrell Stone, Jr., born in 1932, is an important and successful landscape architect whose career continues today after getting its boost in 1960 when he created his firm, Edward Durrel Stone, Jr. and Asssociates or EDSA. In 1991, it was unanimous opinion among interviewed principals of large and small firms that Stone's firm was among the top five.(Landscape Architecture, 60).

  7. Lester R. Stone Jr.

    Lester R. Stone, Jr. was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War. Stone joined the Army from Syracuse, New York, and by March 3 1969 was serving as a sergeant in 1st Platoon, Company B, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Infantry Brigade, 23d Infantry Division (Americal). On that day, west of Landing Zone Liz in the Republic of Vietnam, …

  8. Norman R. Stone Jr.

    Norman R. Stone, Jr. is an American politician and the longest serving Senator in the Maryland State Senate. First elected in 1966, Stone has been a member of the Maryland General Assembly for more than 40 years. Stone is a graduate of the Baltimore City College High School and the University of Baltimore Law School.

  9. Matt Stone

    Matthew Richard "Matt" Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor and actor. Along with Trey Parker, he is one of the creators of the critically-acclaimed animated television series, "South Park".

  10. Richard Stone

    Richard Bernard Stone (born September 22, 1928) was a Democratic United States Senator from Florida and later served as Ambassador at Large to Central America and Ambassador to Denmark.

  11. John Stone Stone

    John Stone Stone (September 24, 1869 - May 20, 1943) was an American mathematician, physicist and inventor. He labored as an early telephone engineer, was influential in developing wireless communication technology, and holds dozens of key patents in the field of "space telegraphy".

  12. Oliver Stone

    William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946), known as Oliver Stone, is a American film director, and screenwriter.

  13. Peter Stone

    Peter Stone was a writer for theater, television and movies. He was born in Los Angeles. His father John Stone (born Saul Strumwasser) was the writer and producer of many silent films, including Shirley Temple and Charlie Chan movies. He graduated from University High School and he attended Bard College starting 1947, received Master's Degree from Yale University in 1953.

  14. Stu Stone

    Stuart "Stu" Stone (born as Stuart Eisenstein and affectionately known as "Stu the Jew") is a Canadian film, television, and voice-over actor as well as a music producer and rapper. He has guest-starred in many TV series such as "Goosebumps" and "Boston Public". He starred in animated features such as "Babar: The Movie" and "The Magic School Bus" as a voice-over actor. He has also done voice-over work for Care Bears, …

  15. Lucy Stone

    Lucy Stone (August 13, 1818 - October 18, 1893, died at age 75) was a prominent American suffragist. She was the wife of abolitionist Henry Brown Blackwell (1825-1909) (the brother of Elizabeth Blackwell) and the mother of Alice Stone Blackwell, another prominent suffragette, journalist and human rights defender. Stone was best known for being the first recorded American woman to keep her own last name upon marriage. </tr> <tr> <td><center></center></td> </table>

  16. Thomas Stone

    Thomas Stone (1743-October 5, 1787) was an American planter who signed the United States Declaration of Independence as a delegate for Maryland. He later worked on the committee that formed the Articles of Confederation in 1777, and became President of Congress in 1784.

  17. Sharman Stone

    Dr. Sharman Nancy Stone nee Bawden (born 23 April 1951), Australian politician, has been an Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1996, representing the Division of Murray, Victoria. She was born in Pyramid Hill, Victoria, the daughter of Harvey Bawden and Nancy Chalmers, and was educated at Monash University, where she gained a PhD, and La Trobe University. She was Manager of International Development at the University of Melbourne, …

  18. Carl Stone

    Carl Stone (born Carl Joseph Stone, February 10, 1953) is an American composer, primarily working in the field of live electronic music. His works have been performed in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, and the Near East. Stone studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972.

  19. Barton W. Stone

    Barton Warren Stone was born on December 24 1772 to John and Mary Stone in Port Tobacco, Maryland. During his childhood he was exposed to the Church of England, Baptist, Methodist and Episcopalian churches. After going to Guilford Academy in North Carolina, founded by David Caldwell, Stone heard James McGready (a Presbyterian minister) speak and eventually became a Presbyterian minister himself. But, as Stone looked more deeply into the beliefs of the Presbyterians, …

  20. Milburn Stone

    Milburn Stone was an Emmy Award—winning American television actor, who was the nephew of Broadway comedian, Fred Stone, and who was best known for his role as "Doc" (Doctor Galen Adams) on the Western television series "Gunsmoke". Stone was born in Burrton, Kansas. He began his screen career in the late 1930s, and was featured in Monogram Pictures' series of "Tailspin Tommy" adventures.

  21. Angie Stone

    Angela Laverne Brown (born January 30 1961), best known by her stage name Angie Stone, is a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B and neo soul singer, songwriter, keyboardist, record producer, and actress. Stone's music possesses a clear old school soul music influence, and her singing vocals recall those of Aretha Franklin.

  22. Sly Stone

    Sly Stone (born Sylvester Stewart, 15 March 1943, in Denton, Texas) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, most famous for his role as frontman for Sly & the Family Stone, a band which played a critical role in the development of soul, funk and psychedelia in the 1960s and 1970s. Sly & the Family Stone was started in Vallejo, California and eventually had artists from around the San Francisco Bay Area.

  23. Gene Stone

    Gene Stone is an American writer and editor. A graduate of Stanford and Harvard, he is a former Peace Corps volunteer, a screenwriter, and a journalist as well as a book, magazine, and newspaper editor including "The Los Angeles Times", "California" magazine (editor in chief), "Esquire", Harcourt Trade Publishers, Bantam Books, and Simon & Schuster.

  24. Curtis Stone

    Curtis P. Stone (b. 4 November 1975, Melbourne, Australia) is a chef and television personality.

  25. Ed Stone

    Edward C. Stone is a professor of physics at Caltech. He has been the project scientist of the Voyager spacecraft since 1972. He was the director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California from 1991 to 2001. He was the recipient of the 1999 Carl Sagan Memorial Award.

  26. Amasa Stone

    Amasa Stone (1818-1883) was an American industrialist who built railroads and invested in mills in Ohio. He was a major benefactor of Western Reserve College, which became part of Case Western Reserve University in 1967. Amasa Stone Chapel was built after his death in his memory. The building named after his son, Adelbert Hall, is still the home of the university administration. Stone committed suicide two years after the Ashtabula River Railroad Disaster.

  27. Saint John Stone

    St John Stone was an English Reformation Augustinian friar, and Doctor of Sacred Theology, living in the Augustinian friary at Canterbury. The place where the Augustinian Friary once stood on St George's Street is still called Whitefriars. Riceman's and Marks & Spencer's now stand where the friary once stood [update needed, as the town centre development has been completed and Riceman's demolished].

  28. Elmer Fowler Stone

    Elmer Fowler Stone (22 January, 1887 - 20 May 1936) was a United States naval aviator and a Commander in the United States Coast Guard. Fowler was born in Livingstone, New York and grew up in Norfolk, Virginia. He joined the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service in 1910. In early 1915, with the encouragement of their commanding officer, Stone and Normal B. Hall approached the Curtiss Flying School in Newport News, Virginia about using aircraft in air-sea rescue operations, …

  29. Richard Stone

    Sir John Richard Nicholas Stone (August 30, 1913 - December 6, 1991) was an eminent British economist who in 1984 received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for developing an accounting model that could be used to track economic activities on a national and, later, an international scale. He is sometimes known as the father of national income accounting.

  30. Irving Stone

    Irving Stone was an American writer known for his biographical novels of famous historical personalities. Some of Stone's important works in this category include: *"Lust for Life" (1934) - based on the life of Vincent van Gogh *"They Also Ran (1944, updated 1966) A fascinating if opinionated study of the candidates who were defeated for US President. *"Adversary in the House" (1947) - based on the life of Eugene V. Debs and his wife Kate, …

  31. Gigi Stone

    Gigi Stone is a television correspondent and anchor. She is best known for her incisive reporting for ABC and her protean knowledge of a wide range of issues, including jailhouse lawyers, Human Growth Hormone treatments,, teenage girls' sexualities, Moslems in the US military, and public school teachers' pay In addition she has a developed a large following of viewers who appreciate her winsome charm and pleasant manner.

  32. Randall Stone

    Randall Stone was born in 1973 in Sunnyvale, California to Larry and Carmen Stone. He graduated from nearby Mountain View's St. Francis High School and graduated from Foothill College and California State University, Chico’s College of Business in Finance and the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences in Economics. Stone is a financial planner and real estate developer in Chico, California.

  33. Evan Stone

    Evan Stone (born July 18, 1964 in Dallas, Texas, USA) is a pornographic actor. In 2002 he married Jessica Drake whom he has since divorced. He has performed in over 571 movies since 1998. Stone is also notable for having large, low-hanging testicles (which are often showcased in his videos), as well as for a resemblance to Tarzan and "Sting on Steroids". Because of his behavior in the films he often is called "Ogre" or "Orc" by his fans.

  34. Jamie Stone

    Jamie Stone (born 16 June, 1954) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross. Prior to entering the Scottish Parliament he served on Ross & Cromarty District Council and Highland Council. He is currently a member of the Justice 1 Committee and a substitute member of the Education Committee of the Scottish Parliament. Jamie Stone holds an MA in History and Geology from St Andrew's University.

  35. Marshall Harvey Stone

    Marshall Harvey Stone was an American mathematician who contributed to real analysis, functional analysis, and Boolean algebra.

  36. Vet Stone

    Vet Stone (born Vaetta Stewart in 1950 in Vallejo, California) is an African-American soul singer, the lead singer in Sly & the Family Stone's background group Little Sister (the group name derives from the fact that she is the "little sister" of frontman Sly Stone. Little Sister had a #8 R&B hit of its own in 1970 entitled "You're the One".

  37. Sidra Stone

    Sidra Stone, Ph.D., (born April 15, 1937) is an American author, psychotherapist and the co-creator of Voice Dialogue. Stone was born Sidra Levi in Brooklyn, New York. She received a B.A. from Barnard in 1957 and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 1962. She was the Executive Director of Hamburger Home, residential treatment center for adolescent girls, from 1972 to 1979.

  38. Emma Stone

    Emma Stone (born Emily Jean Stone, November 6, 1988 in Scottsdale, Arizona) is an American actress and singer.

  39. Robert Stone

    Robert Stone (born August 21, 1937) is a critically well regarded American novelist, whose work is typically characterized by psychological complexity, political concerns, and dark humor. Stone was born in Brooklyn, New York. Until the age of six he was raised by his mother, who suffered from schizophrenia; after she was institutionalized, he spent several years in a Catholic orphanage. In his short story "Absence of Mercy," which Stone has said is autobiographical, …

  40. Reynolds Stone

    Alan Reynolds Stone (1900-1979) was a noted English engraver, designer, typographer, and painter of the 20th century. Much of his work was done in the field of printing and publishing, as a designer of typefaces and book jackets. In 1949 he redesigned the famous clock logo of "The Times". In 1951 he was invited to carve the Second World War memorial in the Grand Entrance of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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