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- Hans Hermann Freiherr von Berlepsch: Prussian lawyer, politician and social reformer who became trade minister, and was a founder of the Internationale Vereinigung für gesetzlichen Arbeiterschutz (International Union for the Protection of Workers), predecessor of the International Labor Organization. [e]
- Otto von Bismarck: German statesman who led Prussia, was the architect of a unified Germany and served as its first chancellor. [e]
- Theodor Lohmann: A 19th century (1831-1905) German administrative lawyer, civil servant and social reformer, second in importance only to Otto von Bismarck in the formation of the German social insurance system. [e]
- Otto von Bismarck [r]: German statesman who led Prussia, was the architect of a unified Germany and served as its first chancellor. [e]
- Émile Jacques-Dalcroze [r]: (6 July 1865 – 1 July 1950) Swiss musician and music educator who developed eurhythmics, a method of learning and experiencing music through movement. [e]
- Samuel Eliot Morison [r]: Professional historian who wrote the official history of United States Navy operations in the Second World War, rising to reserve rear admiral [e]