Atkinson was essential in creating the graphical interfaces now common in home computers.
Eric San Juan

Eric San Juan
Eric San Juan is the author of twelve nonfiction books, including "A Year of Hitchcock," "The Films of Martin Scorsese," and "Stuff Every Husband Should Know." His writing has appeared in the Philadelphia Weekly, Boston Literary Magazine, the legendary Weird Tales magazine, and many others.
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Rafferty played 14 seasons and won a Super Bowl with the team in 1977.
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Scott was also the founder of The International Monitor Institute, which fights war crimes.
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Lewis was one of the original members of the hit R&B group.
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Staiola’s work was central to a movie once named the greatest film of all time.
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Jenkins put a gritty journalistic spotlight on Black art, music, and more.
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Garneau also served as Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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Wright also served as the model for the NFL’s Man of the Year trophy.
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White tapped into his own experiences for his more than 30 influential books.
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Marshall started a record 270 games with the “Purple People Eaters.”