noun
- Sir Angus (Frank John·stone) [jon-stuh n, -suh n] /ˈdʒɒn stən, -sən/, 1913–91, English writer.
- August,1945-2005, U.S. playwright.
- Charles Thom·son Rees [tom-suh n-rees] /ˈtɒm sən ris/, 1869–1959, Scottish physicist: Nobel prize 1927.
- Edith Bolling (Galt),1872–1961, U.S. First Lady 1915–21 (second wife of Woodrow Wilson).
- Edmund,1895–1972, U.S. literary and social critic.
- Ellen Louise Axson,1860–1914, U.S. First Lady 1913–14 (first wife of Woodrow Wilson).
- Harriet,1825–1900, U.S. novelist: first African American woman to publish a novel.
- HenryJeremiah Jones Colbath or Colbaith, 1812–75, U.S. politician: vice president of the U.S. 1873–75.
- James,1742–98, U.S. jurist, born in Scotland: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1789–98.
- Sir (James) Harold,1916–95, British statesman: prime minister 1964–70, 1974–76.
- JohnChristopher North, 1785–1854, Scottish poet, journalist, and critic.
- Lanford [lan-ferd] /ˈlæn fərd/, 1937–2011, U.S. playwright.
- Robert W(oodrow),born 1936, U.S. radio astronomer: Nobel Prize in physics 1978.
- Sloan,1920–2003, U.S. journalist and novelist.
- (Thomas) Woodrow,1856–1924, 28th president of the U.S. 1913–21: Nobel Peace Prize 1919.
- Mount, a mountain in SW California, near Pasadena: observatory. 5710 feet (1740 meters).
- a city in E North Carolina.
- a male given name.