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| 1. | (Charles) Grant (Blair⋅fin⋅die) [blair-fin-dee] , (“Cecil Power”; “J. Arbuthnot Wilson” ), 1848–99, British philosophical writer and novelist. |
| 2. | Ethan, 1738–89, American soldier in the Revolutionary War: leader of the “Green Mountain Boys” of Vermont. |
| 3. | Fred (John Florence Sullivan ), 1894–1956, U.S. comedian. |
| 4. | Frederick Lewis, 1890–1954, U.S. historian and editor. |
| 5. | Gracie (Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen ), 1905–64, U.S. comedian (partner and wife of George Burns). |
| 6. | Richard, 1760–1831, U.S. clergyman: a founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
| 7. | William, 1532–1594, English Catholic cardinal in exile. |
| 8. | (William) Her⋅vey [hur-vee] , 1889–1949, U.S. novelist, poet, and biographer. |
| 9. | Woody (Allen Stewart Konigsberg ), born 1935, U.S. comedian, author, actor, and filmmaker. |
| 10. | a male given name. |
Allen Al·len (āl'ən), Edgar. 1892-1943.
American anatomist who is noted for his studies of hormones and for the discovery (1923) of estrogen.