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Richard Nixon
American military officer, lawyer, politician; president of the United States from 1969 to 1974
John Hickenlooper
American politician, businessman and the 42nd Governor of Colorado
Sheila Hancock
British actress and author
John Greenleaf Whittier
American Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery
Thomas Young
English polymath
John Woolman
American Quaker preacher and writer
Elisha Tyson
Philanthropist, abolitionist
Jean Walton
American academic administrator
Priscilla Wakefield
English writer
Margaret Sturge Watts
welfare worker
Joseph Fry
British type-founder and chocolate maker
Drusilla Wilson
American temperance leader; Quaker preacher
Sa'ed Atshan
Palestinian professor
Harry Thomas Silcock
English Quaker missionary
Joseph Pijoan
Spanish American art historian and architect
John Lynch
American merchant; founder of the city of Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
Marguerite Czarnecki
Social worker of Swiss origin who lived mainly in France
John Richardson
Quaker minister and writer, born 1667
Stephen Yang
Sichuanese physician, educator, and Quaker peace activist
Mary Johnson Ambler
Quaker who aided during Great Train Wreck of 1856
David P. Rawson
US diplomat and ambassador
Ralph Eliott
English Esperantist and lawyer
Rosemary Morrow
Permaculturalists
Elizabeth Collins
A minister of the Society of Friends, was born January 4, 1755, in Upper Evesham, N.J. She died February 1, 1831.
S. H. Fong
Sichuanese university president
Ruth Dsang
Sichuanese physician
Marg Gilling
Sociologist
Geoffrey Carnall
Literary scholar and peace activist
John Townsend
American cabinetmaker
Susanna Foster
British botanist
Peter Low
University lecturer at University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Quaker, born 1946
James M. Cahalan
John Percy Fletcher
English Quaker and pacifist
Larry Gara
American professor of history and peace activist
Joshua Middleton
Quaker minister, 1647–1721
Herrymon Maurer
American writer
Alexander Jaffray
Scottish politician, Provost of Aberdeen and Quaker leader
David Caradog Jones
British statistican and social scientist
Richard Phillips
Botanist
Rudolf Pachali
German pharmacist