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- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk [r]: (1881 - 1938) Turkish statesman, president from 1923 to 1938, who modernized and secularized Turkey. [e]
- Rudolf Carnap [r]: (1891–1970) Philosopher, a leading member of the Vienna Circle and an advocate of logical positivism [e]
- Vienna Circle [r]: Group of philosophers, scientists, and mathematicians formed in the 1920s that met regularly in Vienna to investigate scientific language and scientific method. [e]
- Ellen Gates Starr [r]: Ellen Gates Starr (1859-1940) was an American educator, social reformer and labor activist. In 1889 she was co-founder of Hull House with her companion and friend Jane Addams. [e]
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