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* Horace - Roman poet- Horace Alexander - Ornithologist
- Horace Donisthorpe - Eminent British Entomologist, Myrmecologist and Coleopterist
- Horace Furness - Shakespearean scholar
- Horace Grant - basketball player
- Horace Gray - American juristA jurist is a professional who studies, develops, applies or otherwise deals with the law. See also jurisprudence list of jurists list of lawyers lawyer solicitor barrister civil law notary Legal occupations.
- Horace GreeleyHorace Greeley ( February 3, 1811- November 29, 1872) was an American newspaper editor and politician. He was born in Amherst, New Hampshire, where he worked as a printer, then left for New York City, where he started the New York Tribune in 1841. He was - authorThe word author has several meanings: # The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). This can be short or long, fiction or nonfiction, poetry or prose, technical or literature; in particular it is and newspaper editorEditor has four major senses: # a person who obtains or improves material for a publication; # a film editor, a person responsible for the flow of a motion picture or television program from scene to scene # a sound editor, a person responsible for the fl
- Horace MannThis article is about the American educationist; there is also a Sir Horace Mann who was an important correspondent of Horace Walpole in the 18th century. Horace Mann ( May 4, 1796 August 2, 1859), American educationist and abolitionist, was born in Frank - American lawyerA lawyer or attorney at law is a person licensed by the state to advise clients in legal matters and represent them in courts of law and other legal agencies. Most countries today require professional law advisors in their judicial systems. Lawyers have m
- Horace Pippin - American artistAn artist is someone who employs creative talent to produce works of art. The term may be used in connection with any branch of the arts—for example music, literature, and theatre—but more commonly refers to an individual who practises the visual arts or
- Horace PorterHorace Porter ( 1837- 1921), American soldier and diplomat, was born in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania and educated at Harvard University. He graduated from West Point in 1860 and served in the Union army in the American Civil War, reaching the rank of brigadie - American soldier and diplomat
- Horace-Bénédict de Saussure - Swiss alpinist and mountain pioneer
- Horace Silver - jazz musician
- Horace Tabor - American prospector
- Horace de Vere Cole - eccentric British aristocrat and prankster
- Horace Vernet - French painter of military themes
- Horace Walpole - 4th Earl of Oxford, novelist and politician
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