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/jon"seuhn/; for 3 also Sw. /yoon"sawn/, n.2. Charles Spurgeon /sperr"jeuhn/, 1893-1956, U.S. educator and sociologist.3. Eyvind /ay"vin/, 1900-76, Swedish writer: Nobel prize 1974.4. Gerald White, 1890-1980, U.S. writer.5. Howard (Deering) /dear"ing/, 1896?-1972, U.S. businessman: founder of restaurant and motel chain.7. James Price, 1891-1955, U.S. pianist and jazz composer.8. James Weldon /wel"deuhn/, 1871-1938, U.S. poet and essayist.9. Lyndon Baines /lin"deuhn baynz/, 1908-73, thirty-sixth president of the U.S. 1963-69.11. Reverdy /rev"euhr dee/, 1796-1876, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1845-49, 1863-68.12. Richard Mentor /men"teuhr, -tawr/, 1780-1850, vice president of the U.S. 1837-41.14. Virginia E(shelman) /esh"euhl meuhn/, born 1925, U.S. psychologist: researcher on human sexual behavior (wife of William H. Masters).15. Walter Perry ("Big Train"), 1887-1946, U.S. baseball player.16. Sir William, 1715-74, British colonial administrator in America, born in Ireland.
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