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Larry Sanger
American former professor, co-founder of Wikipedia, founder of Citizendium and other projects (born 1968)

Jesse Owens
American track and field athlete (1913–1980)
William Alfred Fowler
American nuclear physicist (1911-1995)
Harlan Ellison
American writer (1934–2018)

Lois McMaster Bujold
American novelist (born 1949)
James Thurber
American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright (1894–1961)

Mary Oliver
American poet (1935–2019)

Berenice Abbott
American photographer (1898-1991)

Phil Ochs
American protest singer and songwriter (1940-1976)

Jayaprakash Narayan
Indian independence activist and political leader
Chris Wedge
American animator, director, producer, and writer

David Graf
American actor (1950–2001)
Dwight Yoakam
American country singer-songwriter, actor, and film director
Butch Reynolds
American sprinter
Alan Freed
American disc jockey, songwriter (1921–1965)
Chester Himes
fiction writer from the U.S. state of Missouri (1909–1984)
Kevin Randleman
American mixed martial artist (1971–2016)
Judah Folkman
American biologist (1933–2008)
Charles Bassett
United States Air Force test pilot and astronaut (1931–1966)
Sherri Saum
American actress
Yang Huiyan
Chinese-born Cypriot businesswoman, heiress, billionaire
Wallace Clement Sabine
American physicist (1868-1919)
Howard Deutch
Film director, television director
Robert L. Eichelberger
United States Army general commanding the US Eighth Army during World War II (1886–1961)
Abd al-Hamid Ibrahimi
Algerian politician (1936-2021)
Jerrie Mock
.American aviation pioneer (1925–2014)
Lea Ann Parsley
skeleton racer
Alan Lowenthal
American politician (born 1941)
Arthur H. Robinson
American geographer (1915-2004)
Dorothy Canfield Fisher
American author and social activist (1879–1958)

Milton Caniff
American cartoonist (1907-1988)
Jeff Smith
American cartoonist
Gigi Rice
American actress (born 1965)
Harry Huskey
American computer design pioneer (1916–2017)
Earle Foxe
American actor (1891–1973)
Richard B. Alley
American geologist, author, and academic
Alex Pacheco
American activist

Lee Yung-dug
South Korean politician (1926-2010)

Mike Sexton
American poker player (1947–2020)

Donald Harper
Olympic diver (1932–2017)

Ron O'Neal
American actor (1937-2004)

Linda Saif
American microbial scientist
Ammon Hennacy
American Christian pacifist, anarchist and social activist (1893-1970)
Frank Stanton
broadcasting executive (1908-2006)
Roscoe C. McCulloch
American politician (1880–1958)
Jerome Lawrence
American playwright (1915-2004)
Roberto Sánchez Vilella
Puerto Rican politician (1913-1997)

Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr.
American historian (1888–1965)
Jim Rhodes
American politician (1909-2001)
Richard C. Banks
American ornithologist (1931–2021)
Fred Baur
creator of Pringles can (1918–2008)
Donald Ray Pollock
American writer
William Dunham
American mathematician
Brian West
American soccer player
Vicki Ann Funk
American botanist for the National Museum of Natural History (1947-2019)
Gregory Baum
Canadian theologian
Brenda Laurel
American video game developer

Fred Silverman
American television network executive and producer (1937–2020)
Of a Revolution
O.A.R. (short for Of A Revolution) is an American rock band, founded in 1996 in Rockville, Maryland. The band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Marc Roberge, drummer Chris Culos, guitarist Richard On, bassist Benj Gershman, and saxophonist/guitarist Jerry DePizzo. Touring members include trumpet player Jon Lampley and keyboardist Mikel Paris. Known for their live shows and extensive summer touring, the band has released ten studio albums and six live records—most recently Live From Boston in December 2024. Four of its members grew up in Rockville and attended Thomas S. Wootton High School. A

Karl E. Weick
Organisational psychologist