She taught Helen Keller to read and write.
She taught Helen Keller to read and write.
English author of the Peter Rabbit children's books, in which anthropomorphic animals are the focus.
Russian artist who painted compositions of abstract geometric forms.
British author of The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and War of the Worlds.
With Matthew Peary, he was first to reach the North Pole (1909).
Early 20th-century women's tennis champion.
14-year veteran who is one of the only players in MLB history to average more than one run per game.
U.S. humorist who asked, 'Whom are you?' after attending business college.
Wild West outlaw and partner of the Sundance Kid.
Federal judge who became first commissioner of major league baseball after the Black Sox Scandal.
Pathologist who is credited for discovering a type of bone tumor known as Ewing's sarcoma.
Botanist who adapted hundreds of species of plants to thrive in the arid conditions of America's Great Plains.
Aeronautical engineer who helped the U.S. to created some of its earliest lighter-than-air ships.
Chinese revolutionary who helped the overthrow the Qing Dynasty to establish the modern Republic of China.
Radical activist, feminist and anarchist who opposed government as well as marriage and the subjugation of women.
Former MLB Outfielder and Manager who played from 1888 to 1906.
Founder of the Dow Chemical Company made a fortune with a novel method to extract bromine.
Served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1922 to 1939.
Famed aviator who performed with the Curtiss Exhibition team and made the first successful takeoff and landing on a ship.
Influential painter who founded the Post-Impressionist style.




