Polish-French scientist, a physicist and chemist, winning Nobel Prizes for both in 1903 and 1911 but not allowed in the French Academy of Science as…
American lawyer and politician, a member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 52nd Governor of New York for three terms (1983-1994), Lieutenant Governor…
American politician, called one of the most corrupt Congressmen ever. He resigned from Congress in a tearful speech, having confessed to taking over $2 million…
American composer, conductor, pianist and music teacher, who specialized in music for the radio, television, film and stage. From 1966 to 1986 he was the…
American academic, a teacher, researcher and consultant, who wrote the books Reinforcement in Management (1979) and Bargaining Behavior: An International Study (with Donald L. Harnett,…
Belgian teacher who invented Cuisenaire rods, a mathematics teaching aid. The “Cuisenaire Rod” method revolutionised the teaching of mathematics by being recognised by pedagogues and…
Scottish physician, chemist and agriculturalist, and one of the most important professors at the Edinburgh Medical School, during its heyday as the leading centre of…
American pro astrologer who originated SWAC (SouthWest Astrology Conference) with Virginia Fabre and her daughter, astrologer Roxana Muise in 1974, a highly viable annual conference…
Bulgarian astrologer who learned about the stars from the time he was five, thanks to a Russian astronomer, Kovatchev, who escaped from the Bolsheviks. By…
American poet, bookseller and small press publisher. Crews first opened his Motive Bookshop and issued his first Motive Press publications in Waco. In 1947 he…
French opera soprano, with a debut in Mulhouse in 1950 in “Lohengrin.” Through the ’50s she sang the lighter dramatic roles in Paris and the…
Scottish metaphysician and author of “Reappearance of the Christ” and “Messages from Matreya.” A student of the Alice Bailey teachings for 30 years, he is…
American astrologer and teacher. She has been married three times. She thwarted three attempted rapes. She died on June 13, 2003 in Media, PA.
English journalist, awarded “Interviewer of the year” at the British Press Awards in 2004. His parents were active in politics. His father Peter Crampton was…
American astrologer, a teacher and writer, the editor and publisher of the International Arc Directory. She has a B.A. in Astronomy from the University of…
French history painter and teacher. Couture taught such later luminaries of the art world as Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, John La Farge, Pierre Puvis de…
Dutch abstract expressionist sculptor. Couzijn was a son of Mozes Couzijn (15 November 1889 6 am, Amsterdam – USA) and Adèle de Smitt (18 April…
American astrologer, a teacher, lecturer and writer. He died May 13, 1956 in Los Angeles (CA).
French jewelry designer and artist of iron and stone architectural decorations. He is the founder of the Natural Structure Research Center in Paris in 1946…
Australian poet and teacher. Since the 1970s she has participated in feminist activism, small press publishing and has taught art, English and English as a…
Dutch professor of Physics and Meteorology at the University of Groningen. Coster grew up in Amsterdam in a large working-class family; he was the third…
American noted family, the son of Bill and Camille Cosby. On 1/16/1997, Bel Air, CA, he stopped on a freeway off-ramp to fix a flat…
Swiss professional astrologer, originally trained as a teacher. She developed numerous computerized reports, which are licensed to developers of astrological software, mostly in Switzerland, German…
Spanish painter, decorator and art teacher, nicknamed “El Femateret” (roughly, the “Little Gardener”). Besides painting female nudes, he designed rides for a local festival and…
Uruguayan ballet dancer and ballet teacher. Corvino studied violin with his father who was a member of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Montevideo. He studied ballet…
American astrologer, author, and teacher, he is the compiler of a medical astrological “Encyclopedia of Meidcal Astrology” first printed in 1933. Cornell died at 10:53…
American yoga teacher and public speaker. Her first book “Revolution of the Soul” was published in Fall 2019.
American Communist. While a teacher in San Francisco in the 1930s, he became active in the American Trotskyist movement and joined the newly founded Socialist…
American educator and artist. He was therapeutic art director at St. Coletta’s School in Braintree, MA May 1982 to 1988 and art teacher at Milton…
American astrologer, speaker, teacher, counselor and magazine writer. He was tireless in his efforts to legitimize astrology; a well-respected colleague in the community. From 1970,…
American poet. Cooper joined the faculty of Sarah Lawrence College, in 1950, and remained as a teacher and poet in residence until her retirement in…
Dutch journalist and writer of rural novels. He was the third of eighth children. His father Johannes Henricus Antonius Coolen (29 April 1858, Mierlo –…
American novelist, author of “Ready to Fall ” (2000), “Must Love Dogs” (2002) and “Multiple Choice” (2004). “Must Love Dogs” won praise and was a…
Spanish poet, narrative writer and teacher. In 1931 she founded the first Popular University of Cartagena, along with her husband Antonio Oliver Belmás. She was…
Italian ballet dancer who made her debut at La Scala in 1953. She had begun her professional dancing in 1948, before receiving her diploma in…
American teacher, businesswoman and politician who served as the 56th governor of Kentucky from 1983 to 1987, the first woman to hold the office and…
British pro astrologer, occultist and author. A follower of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky, he wrote the “Theory of Celestial Influence” and the “Theory of Eternal Life.”…
Belgian Flemish politician, a member of the Socialistische Partij Anders (SP.A). At the end of the 1995-1999 legislature, he resigned his post as Minister of…
English scholar, teacher and author, the third child of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His largest published work was “The Scriptural Character of the English Church”…
English member of a noted family, the first-born child of teacher and author, Derwent Coleridge. Derwent junior was a grandson of poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.…
American cello teacher who taught two generations of soloists, chamber musicians, and first cellists in a dozen leading orchestras, including Lynn Harrell, Jonah Kim, Ronald…
Leonard Cohen: A Musical Visionary and His Human Design Leonard Cohen, a Canadian novelist, songwriter, and folksinger, left an indelible mark on the world with…
Belgian actor, writer, director, and drama teacher at the Royal Conservatory of Mons. His partner in life and the theatre is Belgian actress Marie-Paule Kumps.…
Dutch journalist, French teacher, interpreter, painter, caricaturist and columnist for the NRC newspaper. Charles Albert Cocheret was the youngest child of the Wallonian French teacher…
French director, theatre teacher, and actor. He died on 7 April 2020 from the Covid-19 Link to Wikipedia biography
Kurt Cobain: A Manifesting Generator of Grunge Rock Kurt Cobain, born on February 20, 1967, in Aberdeen, Washington, emerged as a transformative figure in the…
American actor, writer and teacher who coached many of the best-known comedians and comic actors of the late twentieth century. In addition to an acting…
American musician who became famous in 1958 for winning the International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow, playing against pianists from some 90 countries. He began…
American noted daughter, the third-born of the five children of U.S. president Grover Cleveland and his wife Frances. Marion Cleveland attended Columbia University Teachers College…