
Robert Curl
Robert Curl, a figure in an unknown profession/category, was born on August 23, 1933.

Robert Curl, a figure in an unknown profession/category, was born on August 23, 1933.
Lincoln Barnett, born on February 12, 1909 and died on September 8, 1979, was an accomplished editor renowned for his contributions to the publishing industry.

Walter Darby Bannard was an American painter known for his distinctive style and bold use of color. His works typically feature urban landscapes and portraitures, showcasing the diversity of American society and culture.

Richard Smalley (June 6, 1943 – October 28, 2005) was an American chemist who won the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of fullerenes (C60). Born in Akron, Ohio, he earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. from Princeton University. As a professor at Rice University, Smalley collaborated with Robert Curl and Harold Kroto to discover buckminsterfullerene, a new form of carbon, through laser vaporization of graphite. This breakthrough launched the field of nanoscience. Smalley later focused on nanotechnology research and advocated for science education. He died of leukemia at age 62.

Nicholas Metropolis was an American physicist born on June 11, 1915, in Greece, and passed away on October 17, 1999, in the United States. He is renowned for his contributions to statistical physics and computer science.

Thomas Hoving, born on January 15, 1931, and passed away on December 10, 2009, was a significant figure in the art world, with an unspecified profession.

Lawren Harris, born on October 23, 1885, and died on January 29, 1970, was a Canadian painter known for his paintings of the Canadian north. His work, characterized by cold tones and geometric abstraction, has had a profound impact on the Canadian art scene.

Robert Fry, born on April 6, 1951, is an individual whose profession and category are unknown.

Nicolas Poussin (June 15, 1594 - November 19, 1665) was a prominent French painter of the 17th century, known for his classical style and exquisite painting skills. He is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of art, with his works deeply influencing subsequent generations of artists.

Walter A. Shewhart was an outstanding engineer known for his contributions to the field of statistical process control. Born on March 18, 1891, and passing away on March 11, 1967, his work had a profound impact on modern quality management.