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Co-founder of Abercrombie & Fitch
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1867
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David T. Abercrombie
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Hall of Fame baseball player who played for the Red Sox and Yankees
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1895
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Babe Ruth
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Justice of the Supreme Court from 1967 to 1991 and first African American justice
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1908
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Thurgood Marshall
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Vice President from 1969 to 1973
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1918
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Spiro Agnew
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One of the most influential political philosophers, "A Theory of Justice"
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1921
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John Rawls
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Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine winner for the discovery of G-proteins
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1925
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Martin Rodbell
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Majority owner of the Baltimore Orioles
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1929
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Peter Angelos
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Actor, known for his role as Gomez Addams in "The Addams Family"
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1930
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John Astin
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Hall of Fame right fielder who played for the Detroit Tigers, nicknamed "Mr. Tiger"
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1934
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Al Kaline
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Senator from Maryland from 1987 to 2017 and longest-serving female Senator in U.S. history
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1936
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Barbara Mikulski
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Musician and member of The Mothers of Invention, nicknamed "Godfather of comedy rock"
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1940
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Frank Zappa
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Speaker of the House since 2019 and first woman to serve in this position
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1940
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Nancy Pelosi
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Director, "Good Morning, Vietnam" "Rain Man"
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1942
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Barry Levinson
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Senator from Maryland since 2007
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1943
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Ben Cardin
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Director, "Hairspray" "Pink Flamingos"
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1946
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John Waters
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Author known for the Jack Ryan series
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1947
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Tom Clancy
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National Security Advisor from 2018 to 2019 and Ambassador to the United Nations from 2005 to 2006
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1948
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John Bolton
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Billionaire, co-founder of The Carlyle Group and leader of a group acquiring the Baltimore Orioles
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1949
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David Rubenstein
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Actor, "Roc" "Alien 3" "A Time to Kill" "Rudy"
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1951
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Charles S. Dutton
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First physicist to be awareded a Fields Medal
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1951
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Edward Witten
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Actor and singer, "Baywatch" "Knight Rider"
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1952
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David Hasselhoff
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Host and producer of "This American Life"
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1959
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Ira Glass
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Creator and showrunner of "Mad Men"
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1965
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Matthew Weiner
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Director and voice actor, "Despicable Me" "The Secret Life of Pets"
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1966
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Chris Renaud
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Actress, "Blade" "Lost in Space" "Dazed and Confused"
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1968
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Parker Posey
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Actress, known for her role as Claire Dunphy in "Modern Family"
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1970
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Julie Bowen
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Actor, best known for his roles as Knox Overstreet in "Dead Poets Society" and Will Gardner in "The Good Wife"
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1971
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Josh Charles
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Actress and talk show host, her husband hit Chris Rock at the Oscars after Rock made a joke about her
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1971
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Jada Pinkett Smith
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Actress, "Scary Movie" "Mom" "Friends"
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1976
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Anna Faris
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Former swimmer and the most successful Olympian of all time with a total of 28 medals
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1985
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Michael Phelps
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Basketball player who played for the Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies, San Antonio Spurs and Utah Jazz
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1986
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Rudy Gay
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Actor, "Gossip Girl" "You"
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1986
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Penn Badgley
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Actor, known for his role as Victor Stone/Cyborg in "Justice League"
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1987
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Ray Fisher
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Outside linebacker who plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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1992
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Shaquil Barrett
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Safety who plays for the Houston Texans
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1993
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Adrian Amos
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Running back who played for the Rams and Falcons
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1994
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Todd Gurley
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Actress, known for her roles as Mia Brooks in "Love, Victor" and Nisa Dalmar in "The Good Wife"
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1995
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Rachel Hilson
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Offensive tackle who plays for the Cincinnati Bengals
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1996
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Orlando Brown Jr.
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