Revered by many as the greatest baseball player of all time, he set career records for home runs, RBI, and bases on balls that have since been broken.
Revered by many as the greatest baseball player of all time, he set career records for home runs, RBI, and bases on balls that have since been broken.
She was the first African American actress to receive an Academy Award, which she won for Best Supporting Actress in Gone with the Wind.
Remembered as the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz.
Stone-faced silent comedian who starred in The General in 1926.
Prizefighter known for savage style which scored him forty-nine knockouts.
Lyricist of Broadway who had hits with partner Richard Rodgers.
Comedian (with Lou Costello) did Who's on First? routine.
Appeared with Larry and Moe in Three Stooges comedies.
Crime-fighting FBI director from 1924 to 1972.
Murderous gangster from the liquor prohibition era.
President of Argentina (1946-1955 and 1973-1974).
Also known as 'Mr. Everything' or 'Papa Bear;' athlete, coach, and leader in professional American football.
Inventor of the geodesic dome and other futuristic devices.
Early 20th century film actor who acted in nearly 300 films.
Directed Hollywood musicals with elaborate dance numbers
Photographer captured timeless images of the Great Depression.
Romantic silent film superstar in The Sheik (1921).
American model and silent film actress.
20th Century Western actor who memorably played the title role in the Hapalong Cassidey films and television series.
Lyricist known for songs such as 'Miss You', 'That Girl of Mine' and 'I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning.'




