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Abbott Howard "Abbie" Hoffman
(1936-1989). Radical Political Activist. Co-Founder, Youth International Party (the "Yippies). Member of the "Chicago Seven;" convicted of disrupting the 1968 Democratic National Convention, but conviction was overturned. Prankster and author. |
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Abbie Hoffman Signature
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Dustin Lee Hoffman
(1937-Alive). American actor. Academy Award for Best Actor, 1979, 1988. |
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Dustin Lee Hoffman Signature
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Roald Hoffmann
(1937-Alive). Theoretical chemist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1981. |
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Roald Hoffmann Signature
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Robert Hofstadter
(1915-1990). Physicist. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1961. Father of Douglas R. Hofstadter. |
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Robert Hofstadter Signature
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Richard Charles Albert Holbrooke
(1941-Alive). American diplomat. Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, 1977-1981. U.S. Ambassador to Germany, 1993. Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, 1994-1996. Chief American negotiator, Dayton Peace Accords, 1995. Special U.S. Envoy to Cyprus, 1997. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 1999-2001. |
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Richard C. Holbrooke Signature
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Judy Holliday
(1921-1965). American Actress. Academy Award for Best Actress, 1950. |
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Judy Holliday Signature
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Paula Colodny Hollinger
(1940-Alive). Democratic Member, Maryland House of Delegates, 1979-1987. Democratic Member, Maryland State Senate, 1987-Current.
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Paula Colodny Hollinger Signature
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Nat Holman
(1896-1995). Pioneer American basketball player. Member of the El Original Celtics, 1921-1923, 1926-1927. Played until 1930. Coached City College of New York , 1920-1960. Member, Basketball Hall of Fame, 1964. |
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Nat Holman Signature
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Elizabeth Holtzman
(1941-Alive). U.S. Representative (D-NY), 1973-1981. The youngest woman ever to serve in the U.S. Congress. District Attorney for Kings County, New York, 1981-1989. City Controller of New York, New York, 1990-1994. |
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Elizabeth Holtzman Signature
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