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E. Digby Baltzell - Sociologist, academic and author. He became an eminent professor at the
University of Pennsylvania. • Lenora Berson - Philadelphia political strategist and commentator. • Judith Eden - Philadelphia lawyer, civic activist, and anti-blight crusader. •
Daniel Hoffman -
United States Poet Laureate (1973-1974) and author of works on
Edgar Allan Poe and
Paul Bunyan. •
Silas Weir Mitchell - Distinguished physician, Founder and first president of The Franklin Inn Club •
Howard Pyle - Illustrator and author, primarily of books for young people. Known for
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883),
The Story of King Arthur and His Knights (1903) among the books he authored. •
John C. Raines - Methodist minister, political activist, professor of religion at
Temple University for over 40 years. •
Nathan Sivin aka Xiwen (席文), Eminent China scholar, historian, essayist, and writer. Emeritus Professor at University of Pennsylvania •
J. William White - Surgeon, teacher, explorer, author, and early promoter of physical culture. Appointed to the John Rhea Barton Professorship of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital from 1900 to 1912. •
Owen Wister - Historian, novelist and “father” of
western fiction. He is best remembered for writing
The Virginian. •
N. C. Wyeth - A pupil of artist
Howard Pyle, became one of America's greatest illustrators. Wyeth created more than 3,000 paintings and illustrated 112 books. He's best known for illustrating
Treasure Island and
Robinson Crusoe. His youngest son
Andrew Wyeth is one of the best-known U.S. artists of the middle 20th century. ==References==