
Bosley Crowther
Bosley Crowther was an outstanding American journalist, renowned for his insightful film criticism. He served as a film critic for The New York Times for 40 years, profoundly influencing both the art and industry of cinema.
Amelia Bloomer (1818-1894) was an American social reformer known for her advocacy of women's rights. Her most famous contribution was the promotion of women's clothing reform, particularly the 'Bloomer suit', a loose-fitting pantsuit designed to increase comfort and freedom for women. Bloomer also actively participated in educational reform, the temperance movement, and the peace movement.

Bosley Crowther was an outstanding American journalist, renowned for his insightful film criticism. He served as a film critic for The New York Times for 40 years, profoundly influencing both the art and industry of cinema.

Alvin Bailey, born on August 26, 1991, is a professional football player known for his exceptional skills and tactical awareness. He has played for several clubs and represented his national team in international matches.

Kumari Jayawardena is a Sri Lankan author born in 1931. Her works primarily focus on themes such as women, class, and colonialism, and have had a profound impact on Sri Lankan literature and society.

Carl B. Hamilton is a Swedish politician born on January 1, 1946. He has been active in the Swedish political scene for many years, holding several key positions in government.

Colleen Atwood is an internationally renowned costume designer, born on September 25, 1948. She is known for her unique artistic style and meticulous attention to detail, creating unforgettable costume designs for numerous films.

S. Parkes Cadman, a British writer, was born on December 18, 1864, and passed away on July 12, 1936. His works are known for their profound psychological insights and focus on social issues.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, born on November 12, 1815, and died on October 26, 1902, was a pioneering American activist for women's rights. She was a key figure in the women's rights movement, known for her dedication to the fight for women's suffrage and gender equality.

Jessie Daniel Ames was an American civil rights activist, born on November 2, 1883, and died on February 21, 1972. She is known for her contributions to the women's suffrage and civil rights movements.

Jermaine Stewart, born on September 7, 1957, was an iconic American singer known for his contributions to the dance and electronic music genres. His career began in the 1970s, and he quickly gained recognition for his unique voice and style. Stewart's hit songs, such as 'You Gotta Dance (To Da Groove)' and 'We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off,' achieved significant success in dance clubs and on music charts.

Culbert Lenoir Olson was the 31st Governor of California, serving from 1939 to 1943. Born on November 7, 1876, in rural Minnesota, he passed away on April 13, 1962. His governorship was characterized by his efforts to reform state government and his advocacy for public works projects.