Hilda Doolittle (or H.D.) was a poet of the avant-garde Imagist movement and was openly bisexual.
Sidney Leslie Goodwin died as a small child in the sinking of the Titanic, with his identity being discovered almost a century later via DNA analysis.
Stephen Jay Gould was an American paleontologist and evolutionary biologist, and the best-selling writer of popular science books.
Charles Kuralt was a multiple Emmy and Peabody Award-winning broadcast journalist who produced the well-loved "On The Road" segments for the CBS Evening News.
In addition to his own label, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has been a major creative force behind such well-known brands as Tommy Hilfiger, Chanel, and Fendi.
American baseball player Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961 to break the single-season record held by the legendary Babe Ruth.
Bill O'Reilly is best known for his cable news program, The O'Reilly Factor, which has been airing on Fox News since 2001, and is also a bestselling author of several books. Until 2009, he ran a popular radio show, The Radio Factor.
Arnold Palmer, nicknamed "The King," is a former champion golfer and is considered one of the sport's all-time greats.
Scottish explorer Mungo Park (1771–1806) wrote Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa about his expeditions to find the source of the Niger River.
Elsa Schiaparelli was one of the world's leading fashion designers in the 1920s and '30s.