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Notable residents of Lexington, Massachusetts:
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web
Harold Dow Bugbee, Western artist born in Lexington
Sidney Burbank, officer in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War
Noam Chomsky, professor of linguistics at MIT, creator of the theory of generative grammar and one of the most prominent linguists of the 20th century, as well as a noted political activist, commentator, and author.
Francis Judd Cooke, composer
Joseph Dennie, writer
John M. Deutch, Deputy Secretary of Defense (1994--1995) and Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) (1995--1996)
Peter A. Diamond, Professor of Economics at MIT, known for his analysis of U.S. Social Security policy and his work as an advisor to the Advisory Council on Social Security
Rachel Dratch, cast member of Saturday Night Live
David Elkind, child psychologist, author
Brad Ellis, composer and pianist appearing on the television show Glee (TV Series)
Philip Elmer-DeWitt, science editor for Time Magazine
Jean B. Fletcher, Norman C. Fletcher (See John & Sarah Harkness below)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., African-American Studies scholar, co-editor of Encarta Africana encyclopedia
Dana Greeley, last president of the American Unitarian Association and first president of the Unitarian Universalist Association
Jonathan Gruber, professor of Economics at MIT and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy in the U. S. Treasury Department
Cyrus Hamlin, co-founder of Robert College in Istanbul
John C. Harkness and Sarah P. Harkness, founders of The Architects Collaborative in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Bauhaus veteran Walter Gropius
Yu-Chi Ho, mathematician
Bill Janovitz, lead singer and guitarist of the rock and roll band Buffalo Tom
Tama Janowitz, author, Slaves of New York (1986)
Dennis Johnson, guard for the Boston Celtics
Claude Julien, current head coach for the Boston Bruins
X. J. Kennedy, noted poet and writer
Joyce Kulhawik, arts and entertainment anchor for WBZ-TV news
Steve Leach, former NHL Player
Bill Lichtenstein, journalist, filmmaker, radio producer
Salvador Luria, Nobel Prize in Medicine
Alexander McGregor, singer/songwriter and guitarist of Ponies in the Surf
Rollie Massimino, led Villanova Wildcats to basketball national championship in 1985, former Lexington High School teacher and coach
Scott McCloud, cartoonist
Andrew McMahon, musician - lead vocalist and song writer of Jack's Mannequin and Something Corporate
Bill McKibben, environmentalist
Eugene Mirman, comedian
Douglas Melton, pioneer of stem cell research
Russell Morash, pioneer of 'How-to' television, creator and producer of the PBS shows "The Victory Garden",'This Old House', and 'New Yankee Workshop.'
Marian Morash, author of "The Victory Garden Cookbook." Married to Russell Morash.
Mario Molina, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Matt Nathanson, musician
Joseph Nye, political analyst, author of Soft power
Peter Orszag, economist, Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Dionne Quan, voice actress
Amanda Palmer, songwriter, vocalist, pianist of the duo The Dresden Dolls
Theodore Parker, Unitarian minister and Transcendentalist
Charles Ponzi, con man
John Rawls, philosopher; known for his theory of justice
Ruth Sawyer, author, winner of the Newbery Medal
Aafia Siddiqui Neuroscientist (alleged Al-Qaeda operative), convicted of assaulting with a deadly weapon and attempting to kill U.S. soldiers and FBI agents
Clarence Skinner, Dean of Crane School of Theology at Tufts and influential 20th century American Universalist
Clifford Shull, Nobel Prize in Physics
Tom Silva, Building contractor and co-host of the PBS show This Old House
Barbara Washburn and Bradford Washburn, mountaineers
Sheila E. Widnall, aerospace researcher and educator at MIT, former Secretary of the Air Force
Edward Osborne Wilson, entomologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winning author
Ethan Zohn, winner of Survivor: Africa
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Noam you have seven minutes left... hold on I need to say some stuff.
ZoloftSmoothie 1 year ago