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Based on the work of
Mr. E. A. Kral
of Wilber Nebraska

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NOTABLES
Grace Abbott, social reformer, Grand Island
Besse Streeter Aldrich, author, Elmwood
Harley B Alexander, anthropologist/poet, Lincoln
Clarke Ansley, educator, Lincoln
Ritchie Ashburn, major league ballplayer, Tilden
Max Baer, Boxer, heavyweight Champion '34-'35, Omaha
Henry M. Beachell, agronomist,'95 World FoodPrize, Waverly/Grant
H Malcolm Baldrige, US Secretary Commerce, Omaha
George Beadle, geneticist, Nobel Prize '58, Wahoo
Standing Bear, Ponca Indian Chief, Niobrara/Decatur
Walter Behlen, industrialist, '65 Horatio AlgerAward, Columbus
Charles E. Bessey, botanist, humorist, Lincoln
James F. Bonner, molecular biologist, Ansley
Robert Boozer, basketball player, Olympic gold medal, Omaha
J. Gutzon Borglum, engineer/designer Mount Rushmore, Fremont
Herbert Brownell, US Attorney General, Peru/Lincoln
Samuel Brownell, US Commissioner of Education, Peru/Lincoln
William Jennings Bryan, orator, presidential candidate, Lincoln
Warren Buffett, philanthropist, Omaha
Willa Cather, author, Red Cloud
Berlin Guy Chamberlin, football player, Blue Springs
Donald O. Clifton, founder, Selection Research Institute, Gallup Organization, Butte/Lincoln
William Cody, explorer, entertainer, North Platte
George E. Condra, geologist, educator, Lincoln
Edward Creighton, telegraph pioneer, banker, Omaha
Charles G. Dawes, US Vice President, Lincoln
George H. Dern, US Secretary of War, Scribner/Hooper
John Ray Dunning, nuclear physicist, Shelby
Mignon Good Eberhart, novelist, Lincoln
Harold Edgerton, inventor, scientist, Fremont/Aurora
Loren Eiseley, author, philosopher, Lincoln
Val L. Fitch, Nobel Prize physics, Merriman\Gordon
Edward Flanagan, founder, Boys Town, Omaha
Jay W. Forrester, elec engineer, '79 Inventors Hall of Fame, Anselmo
Gerald R. Ford, 38th US President, Omaha
Robert W. Furnas, newspaperman, soldier, historian, Brownville
Bob Gibson, major league pitcher, Omaha
Harold Gifford, opthamologist, educator, Omaha
Alfred M. Gruenther, US Army general, NATO, Red Cross, Platte Center
Dwight P. Griswold, banker, publisher, Governor, Harrison/Gordon
Joyce C. Hall, founder Hallmark Cards, David City/Norfolk
Stanley K. Hathaway, US Secretary Interior, Osceola
Robert Henri, painter, teacher, Cozad
Edgar Howard, newspaper editor, politician, Papillion/Columbus
Gilbert M. Hitchcock, newspaperman, politician US Senate, Omaha
Joseph McVicker Hunt, psychologist, Scottsbluff
William M. Jeffers, president Union Pacific Railroad, North Platte/Omaha
H. Weldon Kees, writer, poet, painter, Beatrice
Peter Kiewit, contractor, philanthropist, Omaha
Moses P. Kinkaid, Nebr congressman, O'Neill
Rolland Kirby, political cartoonist, Hastings
Lawrence Klein, economist, Nobel Prize '80, Omaha
Susette LaFiesche, speaker, writer, Bellevue/Lincoln, TibblesIndian rights
Francis LaFlesche, ethnologist, author, Indian rights activist, Macy/Bellevue
Melvin Laird, US Secretary of Defense, Omaha
Ernst Lied, realtor, philanthropist, Omaha
William Roy Lyman, football player, Table Rock
Malcolm X, social reformer, Omaha
Francis P. Matthews, US Secretary of Navy, Albion/Omaha
Samuel R. McKelvie, Governor, Fairfield
Butler B. Miltonberger, US Army National Guard, North Platte
Richard A. Moores, illustrator Gasoline Alley comic strip, Lincoln
J. Sterling Morton, founder Arbor Day, Nebraska City
Wright Morris, writer, Central City
Paul Morton, US Secretary of Navy, Nebraska City
John G. Neihardt, poet, philosopher, Bancroft
George W. Norris, US Senator, McCook
Tillie L. Olsen, writer, Mead/Omaha
Tom Osborne, UNL football coach, Hastings
Lawton S. Parker, portrait painter, Kearney/Grand Island/Lincoln
Peter G. Peterson, US Secretary of Commerce, Kearney
John J. Pershing, WWI General, Lincoln
Nathan Roscoe Pound, lawyer, educator, Dean Harvard Law School, Lincoln
Red Cloud, Ogallala Sioux Chief, Garden County
Elmo Burns Roper, public opinion analyst, Hebron
Mari Sandoz, author, Sheridan County
Gayle Sayers, football player, Omaha
Walter Scott, chief executive, '97 Horatio Alger Award, Omaha
William Sessions, FBI director, Kearney
Theodore C. Sorensen, presidential advisor, Lincoln
Evelyn Brodstone Vestey, corporate executive, Superior
Sam Yorty, Los Angeles mayor, Congressman, Lincoln
Clayton Yeutter, US Trade Representative, US Secretary of Agriculture, Eustis/Lincoln
Harold Warp, industrialist, founder Pioneer Village, Minden
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