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- dbr:President_of_Harvard_University
- dbr:United_States_Attorney_General
- dbr:United_States_Secretary_of_State
- dbr:United_States_Secretary_of_War
- dbr:Pediatrician
- dbr:Chabad_Lubavitch
- dbr:Mayor_of_Boston
- dbr:Epidemiologist
- dbr:Governor_of_Massachusetts
- dbr:Computer_scientist
- dbr:Rabbi
- dbr:Hasidic
- dbr:Astronomer
- dbr:Chinese_Maritime_Customs_Service
- dbr:Speaker_of_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
- dbr:Natural_history
- dbr:Sinologist
- dbr:Physicist
- dbr:U.S._Senator
- dbr:Associate_Justice_of_the_United_States_Supreme_Court
- dbr:Art_historian
- dbr:U.S._Congressman
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- Acting Governor of Massachusetts (en)
- British general (en)
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- Merchant, President of the Second Continental Congress, first Governor of Massachusetts (en)
- University of California, Berkeley Historian of China (en)
- Brigadier General; first permanent Dean of the Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy; Chairman and CEO of USAA (en)
- National Education Policy Advisor ; Civil Rights Organizer; Author (en)
- Essayist, philosopher, poet, orator, leader of the Transcendentalist movement, Unitarian clergyman (en)
- Attorney, photography pioneer, brother of Richard Morris Hunt (en)
- Social worker and activist, Massachusetts' first African American town moderator, state agency head (en)
- Businessman, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, first Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (en)
- National Representative of the Nation of Islam and Elijah Muhammad (en)
- Colonial governor of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey (en)
- Physician, abolitionist, advocate of education for the blind (en)
- Member of the Continental Congress, signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence (en)
- Economist, first African-American university president and chairman of a Fortune 100 corporation, United States Deputy Secretary of State (en)
- Secretary of Northwest Territory, Governor of Mississippi Territory (en)
- Lawyer, jurist, statesman, delegate to the Continental Congress (en)
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- Attorney, businessman, founder of Nabisco (en)
- Author, Unitarian clergyman (en)
- Bishop of Massachusetts in the Episcopal Church (en)
- Cancer researcher and scientist (en)
- Colonial Governor of Massachusetts (en)
- Colonial governor of Maryland (en)
- Conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra (en)
- Educator, delegate to the Continental Congress (en)
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- Episcopal clergyman and rector of Yale College (en)
- First woman in the United States to earn a PhD (en)
- Founder of the Tudor Ice Company (en)
- General manager of the New York Giants (en)
- Harvard Law School professor (en)
- Harvard University historian of China (en)
- Head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies football team (en)
- Jurist, playwright (en)
- President of the Continental Congress, signer of the United States Constitution (en)
- Lawyer, judge, political figure in Upper Canada (en)
- Lawyer, jurist, statesman, Union Army general (en)
- Lawyer, publicist, and civil rights leader (en)
- Lawyer; Patriot during the Revolution (en)
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- New England Puritan minister, author, pamphleteer (en)
- Novelist, probate court judge (en)
- Architect, founder of the American Institute of Architects and the Municipal Art Society (en)
- Original owner of the Boston Celtics (en)
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- Philosopher, essayist, poet, novelist (en)
- Poet, translator, editor (en)
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- Majority owner and Chairman of the Board of National Amusements; majority owner of CBS Corporation, Viacom, MTV Networks, BET, Paramount Pictures, and DreamWorks (en)
- Rear Admiral in the United States Navy (en)
- Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston (en)
- Scholar, educationist, folklorist (en)
- Surgeon, pioneer of ether anesthesia (en)
- Developer and manager of office buildings, housing, and hotels (en)
- Telecommunications pioneer (en)
- Twentieth mayor of Boston (en)
- U.S. Congressman from Arizona (en)
- U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire (en)
- U.S. Congressman, Ambassador to Great Britain (en)
- U.S. Senator, leader of the Radical Republicans (en)
- Union Army General (en)
- Union Army general (en)
- Unitarian Clergyman, author (en)
- Unitarian clergyman and writer (en)
- Professional ice hockey player and member of the 1980 Winter Olympics United States national team (en)
- Professor of Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Harvard University (en)
- Adjutant General of the United States Army, 1869–1880 (en)
- Federalist party leader, U.S. Senator, Mayor of Boston (en)
- Prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy (en)
- First Treasurer and mintmaster of the Massachusetts Bay Colony; "1 therefore, the earliest scholar who can now be named of Philemon Pormort, whose school, the only one in Boston, the first school of public instruction in Massachusetts ". . (en)
- Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, abolitionist, speaker (en)
- Founding Father of the United States of America, polymath, author, printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, diplomat (en)
- America's first native entomologist, professor at Harvard College (en)
- US Congregational clergyman, President of Harvard University (en)
- Governor of Massachusetts, U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Senator (en)
- Baptist minister, journalist, author, wrote lyrics of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (en)
- Jurist, judge of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (en)
- Television play-by-play commentator for the Boston Celtics (en)
- Historian, novelist, jazz critic, columnist, civil libertarian (en)
- Investor, banker, entrepreneur; founder of United Automotive Group and investment banking firm Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt (en)
- Judge during Salem Witch Trials; Acting Colonial Governor of Massachusetts (en)
- Businessman, philanthropist, founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (en)
- Economist, author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street (en)
- First African American judge appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit; second African American solicitor general (en)
- chairman of the history department at Harvard University, head of the Research and Analysis branch of the Office of Strategic Services (en)
- Signer of the Declaration of Independence, speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (en)
- Conductor, composer, author, music lecturer, pianist (en)
- The Boston Globe sports journalist and recipient of the Lester Patrick Trophy and the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award (en)
- Governor of Massachusetts, Boston Tea Party organizer (en)
- Bookseller, chief artillery officer of the Continental Army, first U.S. Secretary of War (en)
- Abolitionist, advocate for Native Americans, orator (en)
- Broadway producer, playwright, librettist, director, actor (en)
- Militia officer, jurist; namesake of Logan International Airport (en)
- Astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer, pioneer of aviation (en)
- Chief counter-terrorism adviser on the U.S. National Security Council (en)
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