James S. Sherman was a U.S. Vice President under William H. Taft, a staunch advocate for the Progressive Party, and a key figure in American politics.
Eliza Johnson was a pioneering educator and advocate for women's rights, who championed equal opportunities for all in the face of adversity.
Alvy Ray Smith was a pioneering computer scientist and entrepreneur, co-founding Pixar Animation Studios and revolutionizing computer graphics technology.
Jake Phelps was an American comic writer, artist, and publisher best known for creating the iconic skateboarding comic series, 'Big Brother.
Oswald Avery was a pioneering American animator and director, responsible for creating iconic characters and bringing life to classic cartoons.