French flamenco dancer and teacher who has a school in Narbonne.
American astrologer, awarded the PAI Award in 1978 for her successful battle with the City Hall of Millbrae, CA in having astrology removed from the…
French writer, formerly teacher of French literature, married to Martine, illustrator, and Vincent’s father (singer). His collection of essays sold more than one million copies.…
American educator, the first black teacher in New York, teaching Domestic Science at the high school level. The second child in the family, she was…
French criminal, sentenced to death and executed. On 7 June 1955, he murdered a retired teacher, aged 80, at Vadencourt-et-Bohéries (Aisne), stealing money and jewellery,…
Belgian architect from Bruges during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The family name was written in different ways: De la censerie, De la Censerie,…
Italian ecclesiastic in the Roman Catholic religion. Cardinal Salvatore de Giorgi was ordained a priest on June 28, 1953 and served as diocesan chaplain for…
French youth who committed suicide with her beau, Aurélie on 5/14/1997, at about 5:15 PM MEDT, Somain, France. When grunge rock-star Kurt Cobain killed himself,…
American actress on Broadway, in films and on TV. Well known for her acting ability and her civil rights and humanitarian causes. She starred in…
Belgian teacher and psychologist known for the “Decroly plan,” which lays ground rules for social adaptation of a biological organism, in the concrete case, children.…
French journalist and schoolteacher. Entering politics, he founded the Reformed Socialist Party in France in 1933 and the National People’s Assembly in 1941. During WW…
Dutch teacher in the field of agronomy, also known as K. J. de Vrieze. De Vrieze wrote several educational books and gave lectures on agriculture.…
Director of HVV, the Humanistic Organization in Belgium. Jacinta is an ex-senator (green party) and teacher of French language. As a senator she worked on…
French singer born to a land surveyor coming from Britanny and to a teacher (mother). His stage name, De Palmas, was the name of his…
Belgian language teacher, an astrologer since 1949, known as a fastidious data collector and researcher. He was the director of Dutch and French astrological publications…
French poet, educated for the church at a religious seminary at Toulouse. He joined a new religious order, founded by Lamennais, in the autumn of…
Dutch teacher, lawyer, literary writer and poet who came to Palestine in 1919 as a correspondent for the Algemeen Handelsblad. He was the son of…
Belgian educator and feminist who wrote under the pseudonym Marie de G***. Zoé de Gamond was born in Brussels into a wealthy liberal family. Her…
Spanish composer, possibly the most important of the 20th century who did much to develop interest in the music of his homeland. Believing that a…
Belgian poet, essayist, journalist and magazine publisher. Herman de Coninck became known as “the man who taught the Flemish people to read poetry”, after the…
Belgian architect who designed numerous notable buildings in Bruges. He was also a teacher of architecture and other art subjects from 1892 until his death,…
Pierre de Bréville: A Harmonious Blend of Musical Genius and Human Design Pierre Eugène Onfroy de Bréville, born on February 21, 1861, in Bar-le-Duc, France,…
Doris Day: A Timeless Icon of Cinema and Human Design Projector Doris Day, an esteemed American actress and singer, captivated audiences worldwide with her talent…
American astrologer; wrote when depressed and feeling hopeless. He wrote that he believes in a higher power and cries for help. Would like to be…
American astrologer, teacher, lecturer and author, T. Pat was devoted to research, spending long hours in tireless study of the combination of heliocentric and geocentric…
American law-enforcement officer and administrator, who served as the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department from 1969 to 1978. He was a Los Angeles…
American actress; six-foot tall winner of an Oscar for her role in “Accidental Tourist,” 1989 and an Oscar nominee for her role in “Thelma and…
British-American homeopathic physician and pro astrologer and teacher. He emigrated from England to the U.S. about 1924 and settled in Chicago. Died of a heart…
English author. Her parents are Margaret Forster and Hunter Davies, both well-known writers. Caitlin’s father wrote regularly about her and her brother Jake and sister…
British musician who organized “The Kinks” in late 1963 with his brother Dave after formerly being billed as “The Ramrods.” They built up a following…
Belgian writer. Professionally he was successively secretary, clerk, teacher, private teacher, and bookkeeper. He wrote poems on nature, songs, novels, poems concerning the Flemish movement.…
French dancer and teacher; debut at Paris Opera Ballet 1930. She made foreign tours and danced with the Paris Opera to 1953; continuing in choreography…
American attorney, famed for the “Scopes Trial” debating William Jennings Bryan, 1925. His cases were the topics of daily conversation and in the Scopes trial…
American politician, a Republican, who is currently a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 8th District since 1993. Darling’s constituency includes many of the…
American ballet dancer, leading dancer with ballet theatre and later a teacher. He died in Canaan, Connecticut on 8 March 1997.
French Jesuit theologian, historian, cardinal and a member of the Académie française. He joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1929, becoming a teacher, and…
French violinist, composer and teacher. When he was nine years old, violinist Pierre Rode in Bordeaux heard his music; he was so impressed that he…
Danish astrologer since 1975, a full time pro; lecturer, teacher, and writer, educated in electronics. He published “Astrological Handbook” in June 1985. The son of…
American studio potter, a teacher and head of the ceramics dept of an art college, 1966. He is an influential practitioner and teacher with outstandingly…
Salvador Dalí: The Surrealist Visionary and His Human Design Salvador Dalí, a Spanish surrealist painter known for his very original and eccentric style, has left…
Belgian author, playwright, poet, economist, teacher. Death 1978/08/09. Link to Wikipedia biography
Dutch painter, academic painting teacher, ordained Buddhist priest and Freemason. He taught at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam, where he, among other…
Italian operatic soprano, who may be best remembered today for her performance as Cio-cio-san in Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly,” having recorded this role complete in 1939…
Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Genius with a Generator’s Spirit Leonardo da Vinci, born on April 14, 1452, in Vinci, Italy, is often celebrated as…
French writer, intellectual historian and Professor of American Civilisation at the University of Nanterre. He has been an associate researcher at The National Center of…
Belgian comics artist best known for the comic series Corentin, published by Le Lombard, which first appeared in the first issue of Tintin. He was…
Dutch architect, sculptor and conservator of monuments. Cuypers designed characteristic buildings like the Amsterdam Central Station (1881–1889), the Rijksmuseum (1876–1885) and more than hundred neo-Gothic…
Australian writer, author of the runaway best-selling first book “Come In Spinner,” 1951, a wrenching portrait of prostitution and gambling, rackets and black marketing and…
American actress and comedienne, nominated twice for Best Supporting Actress Oscar, a “Saturday Night Live” regular from 1985-1986, who has appeared in movies with her…
American teacher, photographer. First child. He produced mainly black and white silver prints using all format cameras.