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Pages in category "1941 births" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 12,202 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Oct 16, 1941: Chairman of the board of International Harvester Company: Trustee of the University of Chicago: Joseph M. McCormick: May 16, 1877: Feb 25, 1925: United States Senator from Illinois; Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 1st district: Born in Chicago Katharine McCormick: Aug 27, 1875: Dec 28, 1967
Gloria Allred (born 1941), women's rights attorney; Hart O. Berg (1865–1941), engineer and businessman; Anna Pierce Hobbs Bixby (c. 1810–c. 1870), midwife, frontier doctor, dentist, herbologist, and scientist who discovered the cause of milk sickness; Guion Bluford (born 1942), astronaut and first African-American in space
Al Downing (born 1941), professional baseball pitcher New York Yankees, ... (1902–1994), husband of celebrity chef Julia Child (Montclair, raised in Boston)
Stokely Carmichael (1941–1998) – political activist, born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Art Carney (1918–2003) – actor, born in Mount Vernon, New York; Enrico Caruso (1873–1921) – opera tenor, born in Naples, Italy; Willa Cather (1876–1974) – author, born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia
Pat Richter (born 1941), football player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame (Madison) Joe Riggert (1886–1973), baseball player (Janesville) Nick Roach (born 1985), football player (Milwaukee) Chester J. Roberts, head coach of the Miami Redskins football and men's basketball teams ; Andrew Rock (born 1982), track (Marshfield, Stratford)
Lou Wangberg (born 1941) – 41st lieutenant governor of Minnesota; John Warne (born 1979) – musician; Lonnie Warwick – football player; Cadwallader Washburn § (1818–1882) – businessperson; founder of Washburn Mills; William D. Washburn § (1831–1912) – U.S. senator; member of U.S. Congress; Gene Washington § (born 1947 ...
Dwight H. Green, 1941–49 Governor of Illinois, prosecutor of Al Capone (born in Indiana) Rickey Green, guard for eight NBA teams; Shawn Green, MLB two-time All Star outfielder 1993–2007, had four-homer game; Gus Greenbaum, Chicago gangster, ran Flamingo Las Vegas; Seymour Greenberg, four-time US Open tennis quarterfinalist