| 1. | Ar⋅cher John Porter [ahr-cher] , 1910–2002, English biochemist: Nobel prize for chemistry 1952. |
| 2. | Frank, 1890–1974, Swiss composer. |
| 3. | Glenn Luther, 1886–1955, U.S. airplane designer and manufacturer. |
| 4. | Homer Dodge, 1836–97, U.S. painter. |
| 5. | Joseph W(illiam) Jr., 1884–1968, U.S. political leader and publisher: Speaker of the House 1947–49, 1953–55. |
| 6. | Mary, 1913–90, U.S. actress and musical comedy star. |
| 7. | Saint, a.d. 316?–397, French prelate: bishop of Tours 370?–397. |
| 8. | a male given name: from the name of the Roman god Mars. |
Martin Mar·tin (mär'tn), Lillien Jane. 1851-1943.
American psychologist who is noted for her pioneering work in gerontology.