| 1. | Ambrose Pow⋅ell [pou-uh l] , 1825–65, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War. |
| 2. | Archibald Viv⋅i⋅an [viv-ee-uh n] , 1886–1977, English physiologist: Nobel prize for medicine 1922. |
| 3. | James Jerome, 1838–1916, U.S. railroad builder and financier, born in Canada. |
| 4. | Joe, 1879–1915, U.S. labor organizer and songwriter, born in Sweden. |
Hill (hĭl), Archibald Vivian. 1886-1977.
British physiologist. He shared a 1922 Nobel Prize for his investigation of heat production in muscles and nerves.