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Inventor of the cordless telephone
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1920
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George Sweigert
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Tennis player, she won all four Grand Slam events
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1927
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Shirley Fry
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Former White House Counsel for President Nixon, known for his role in the cover-up of the Watergate scandal
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1938
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John Dean
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Hall of Fame basketball player who spent most of his career with the Baltimore Bullets, nicknamed "Honeycomb"
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1938
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Gus Johnson
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Hall of Fame center who spent the majority of his career with the Golden State Warriors
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1941
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Nate Thurmond
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry co-recipient for the discovery of a new form of carbon, also known as buckyballs
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1943
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Richard Smalley
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Actor, known for his role as Leland Palmer in "Twin Peaks"
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1947
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Ray Wise
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Former catcher who played for the New York Yankees, AL MVP 1976, three times winner of the Gold Glove Award, seven times All-Star and two times World Series champion. He died at age 32 as result of a plane crash.
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1947
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Thurman Munson
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NASA astronaut who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and fourth woman to fly in space
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1949
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Judith Resnik
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Lead singer and keyboardist of the band Devo
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1950
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Mark Mothersbaugh
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Singer, "I Don't Have the Heart" "Baby, Come to Me" "Somewhere Out There"
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1952
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James Ingram
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Poet and second African American to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
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1952
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Rita Dove
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Actress, known for her role as Stella Bonasera in "CSI: NY"
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1967
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Melina Kanakaredes
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Head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2018 to 2023
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1975
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Mike Vrabel
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Former cornerback who played for the Minnesota Vikings and Buffalo Bills
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1977
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Antoine Winfield Sr.
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Former linebacker, only undrafted player to be named NFL Defensive Player of the Year and all-time sack leader of the Pittsburgh Steelers
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1978
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James Harrison
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Vocalist and guitarist of The Black Keys
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1979
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Dan Auerbach
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Drummer of The Black Keys
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1980
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Patrick Carney
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Small forward who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, winner of four NBA championships, four MVP awards and two Olympic gold medals
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1984
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LeBron James
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Point guard who plays for the Golden State Warriors, winner of three NBA championships and two MVP awards
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1988
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Stephen Curry
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