Tom Anderson is best known as president and co-founder of MySpace, a site intended to help fans connect with their favorite bands and share music.
Milton Bradley was a businessman and a manufacturer of toys and board games. He founded Milton Bradley Co.
Dorothy Day was an activist who worked for such social causes as pacifism and women’s suffrage through the prism of the Catholic Church.
John Dickinson, an American statesman often referred to as the "Penman of the Revolution," wrote letters that helped turn opinion against the Townshend Acts created by the Parliament of Great Britain.
Martha Gellhorn was a distinguished war correspondent who covered every war that occurred across the globe over a period extending nearly 60 years.
Jack Kilby was an American physicist and electrical engineer who co-created the integrated circuit.
Bonnie Raitt is a singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose musical range encompasses blues, folk, rhythm and blues, pop, and country rock.
Hot-tempered chef Gordon Ramsay owns a number of successful restaurants but is best known as the star of television series Hell's Kitchen.
American film and television actress Tara Reid has appeared in such hit movies as The Big Lebowski and American Pie.
A stage, film and TV actress, Esther Rolle is best remembered as Florida Evans -- a character she played on two comedy series, Maude and Good Times.
Hermann Rorschach was a Swiss psychoanalyst who created the controversial Rorschach Inkblot Test to measure social behavior.
Morley Safer is a television journalist known for his long tenure at the CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes.
Irish writer Bram Stoker is best known for authoring the classic horror novel Dracula (1897).