American photographer, teacher. The third child in his family. Does documentary work and experimentation with non-silver process in large and small formats.

German music teacher and organist. He died on 20 August 1874.

Ragnhild Noer Biography – Human Design Perspective Ragnhild Noer: A Journey Through Law and Human Design Early Life and Education Born on December 28, 1959,…

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American entrepreneur and the youngest brother of United States President Richard Nixon. He co-authored his 2009 memoir, The Nixons: A Family Portrait, with Karen L.…

German physicist, honored for his important contributions to nuclear physics when he was elected to a Fellowship in the American Physical Society. Nitschke was born…

German-American engineer and politician, who served as the 26th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio in 1902. Nippert studied engineering at the universities of Karlsruhe, Germany, and…

American literary scholar, linguist, and one of the pioneers of both humor studies and children’s literature studies. She is Professor Emeritus in the Department of…

American screen actress known for her starring roles as Louise Brooks in the CBS comedy series Gary Unmarried (2008–2010), Abigail Carlson in the HBO mystery…

American jazz saxophonist. His nickname “Fathead” stuck after his high school music teacher saw his music upside down on the stand, and knowing that Newman…

Scottish educator and champion of free self-development in the education of children. Neill was the author of “Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Child Rearing,” 1960…

Joan Negus: A Luminary in Astrology and Human Design Joan Negus, born on July 30, 1930, in Trenton, New Jersey, was a celebrated American astrologer…

Italian poet. She was born in Lodi into an artisan family to Giuseppe Negri, and his wife Vittoria Cornalba, and became a village school-teacher. Her…

American youth accused of plotting a Columbine-style massacre at his high school. Nee was arrested on October 18, 2004 after his friend and accused co-plotter…

American astrologer and lecturer noted in Horary and the creator of the Gilbert Navarro Correspondence Course with staff teachers throughout the U.S., Canada, South America,…

French pianist, composer and teacher. His repertoire particularly covered the works of Schubert, Schumann and Brahms. Between 1951 and 1955, he recorded all 32 of…

Polish priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Krakow , a preacher and a retreat . Doctor of theology (specializing in historical theology) and assistant…

John Nash: A Brilliant Mind Guided by Human Design John Nash, an American mathematician who left an indelible mark on the field of mathematics and…

French Afro-Martiniquais teacher, writer and journalist (the eldest of 7 sisters), one of the drivers of the development of black literary. Involved in the creation…

Maggie Nalbandian: A Pioneering Manifesting Generator in Astrology Maggie Nalbandian, born on April 5, 1937, in Plainview, Hale County, Texas, stands as a formidable figure…

Belgian architect and brother-in-law of the stained-glass artist Samuel Coucke. In 1873, he was appointed as a teacher of architecture at the Royal Academy of…

Italian dictator who ruled the country from 1922-1945. Mussolini, “Il Duce,” held unlimited power in Italy and curtailed civil liberties, removed the free press and…

Dutch National Socialistic Movement (NSB) leader, convicted and executed for high treason in 1946. Mussert was the son of the Catholic headmaster Joannes Leonardus Mussert…

Swiss writer and professor of literature. Between 1959 and 1962 he worked as a teacher in Zürich. Different engagements as a teacher followed in Germany…

Italian psychoanalyst and a founder of Italian psychoanalysis. In 1928 Musatti became director of the Laboratory of Psychology at the University of Padua. He brought…

American violinist, scholar and teacher, who premiered the 5th Sonata for Violin and Piano by Pulitzer Prize winning composer Leo Sowerby. Murray was the first…

American politician, mayor of Worcester, MA, he won the Democratic Primary on September 19, 2006 for Lt. Governor of Massachusetts and was elected in November…

British-American nutritionist, macrobiotic counselor and healer. Murray counsels and teacher in Los Angeles and in Marin County, CA and has directed and taught at many…

American dance teacher, the wife of Arthur Murray from 4/24/1925. As he set up his dance empire in 47 cities, she was in charge of…

Scottish professional tennis player, ranked No. 4 in the world in April 2012, and was ranked No. 2 from 17 to 31 August 2009. Murray…

Canadian-American contemporary pop and country singer who has won a string of awards along with ten No.1 hits. She won the Grammy four times and…

American dance teacher, a shy and diffident youth until he learned to dance. He originally taught in a dime-a-dance hall, but began a mail-order course…

French ballet dancer and teacher. She started studies at the Paris Opera dance school in 1980 and the Corps de Ballet in 1987. She was…

American opera singer, Broadway performer and recording artist, the youngest member ever to have sung with the Metropolitan Opera House. Munsel emerged on the opera…

Dutch poet, aphorist and great writer, famous for his frame story “Max Havelaar” that decried the Dutch colonialism of Indonesia. His adopted name Multatuli, Latin…

American astrologer who began his study the summer of 1992 after hearing a radio show on Astrology. After several months, he had a consultation with…

Australian-American astrologer, the founder of ISAR, the International Society of Astrological Research and their first President 1968-1977. She is published in Kosmos and in the…

German physiologist, comparative anatomist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist, known not only for his discoveries but also for his ability to synthesize knowledge. Muller was one of…

British astrologer and teacher of astrology, a writer and publisher in Vancouver, British Columbia. She also was the editor of “The Torch” and a member…

German-born American accountant, teacher, researcher, and author described as the “premiere international accountant of the 20th century” and “the father of the international accounting education…

German musician, composer and music teacher, he is the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Link to Wikipedia biography

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French writer, journalist, film theorist and teacher. He is known for his essay published in Cahiers du cinéma entitled “Sur un art ignoré” (“On an…

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American artist and writer, the dominant painter in Abstract Expressionism in the latter half of the twentieth century and one of its leading spokesmen. He…

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American educator and philosophical writer who studied philosophy and theology at Union Theological Seminary (New York) and then in Germany (under Hermann Ulrici and Friedrich…