'''Henry, Sir Hadow''' ('''William''') ([[1859]] - [[1937]]), [[English]] music authority
Nathan Hale - our article is about the Revolutionary War hero.
'''Nathan Hale''' ([[1784]] - [[1863]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] journalist & newspaper publisher; 1st introduced editorials as newspaper feature; nephew of Nathan Hale
Paul John Hallinan (also try Paul Hallinan)
'''Paul John Hallinan''' ([[1911]] - [[1968]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] archbishop; 1st archbishop of Atlanta 1962-1968
Arthur Arton Hamerschlag (also try Arthur Hamerschlag)
'''Arthur Arton Hamerschlag''' ([[1867]] - [[1927]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator & engineer; 1st pres. of Carnegie-Mellon [[University]] 1903-1922 (orig. Carnegie Institute of Technology before 1967)
Horatia Hamilton, Hamilton, Horatia
'''Horatia Hamilton''' ([[1801]] - [[1881]]), [[English]] illegitimate daughter of Lady Hamilton & Horatio Nelson
Edward Hanna, Hanna, Edward
'''Edward Hanna''' ([[1860]] - [[1944]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] archbishop; archbishop of San Francisco 1915-1935
James Owen Hannay, Hannay, James Owen (pseud. George A. Birmingham) (also try James Hannay) - our article is about a different author
'''James Owen Hannay''' ('''pseud. George A. Birmingham''') ([[1865]] - [[1950]]), Irish clergyman & [[novelist]]; wrote "The Spirit and Origin of Christian Monasticism", novels "Lalage's Lovers" 1911, "Gossamer" 1915
al-Hariri, Hariri, al- (Abu Muhammad al-Qasim al-Hariri)
'''al-Hariri''' ('''Abu Muhammad al-Qasim al-Hariri''') ([[1054]] - [[1122]]), Arab poet & scholar; wrote picaresque verse narrative "Maqamat" (also "Assemblies")
'''Gaylord Harnwell''' ([[1903]] - [[1982]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator & [[physicist]]; pres. of [[University]] of Pennsylvania 1953-1970
Jeffrey Harris
'''Jeffrey Harris''' (born [[19XX]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]]; director of National Reconnaissance Office 1994--
Arthur Adair Hartman (also try Arthur Hartman)
'''Arthur Adair Hartman''' (born [[1926]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] diplomat; [[United States of America|U.S.]] ambassador to France 1977-1981; [[United States of America|U.S.]] ambassador to Soviet Union 1981-1987
'''George Brinton McClellan Harvey''' ([[1864]] - [[1928]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] diplomat & journalist
Ibrahim Hashem
'''Ibrahim Hashem''' ([[1884?]] - [[1958]]), Jordanian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Jordan 1931-1938, 1945-1947, 1955-1956; assassinated
Abdul Khaleq Hassouna ('Abd-ul-Khaleq Hassuna)
'''Abdul Khaleq Hassouna''' ('''Muhammad''',, ''''Abd-ul-Khaleq Hassuna''') ([[1898]] - [[1992]]), Egyptian diplomat; [[secretary-general]] of Arab League 1952-1972
Anderson Hatfield, Hatfield, Anderson (Devil Anse)
'''Anderson Hatfield''' ('''Devil Anse''') ([[1839]] - [[1921]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] patriarch of Hatfield family; engaged Hatfield-McCoy feud
Leland John Haworth, Haworth, Leland John (also try Leland Haworth)
'''Leland John Haworth''' ([[1904]] - [[1979]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[physicist]]; director of National Science Foundation 1963-1969 (NSF)
Alexandre Hay, Hay, Alexandre
'''Alexandre Hay''' ([[1919]] - [[1991]]), [[Swiss]] [[administrator]]; pres. of International Red Cross 1976-1987
Hiromori Hayashi, Hayashi, Hiromori
'''Hiromori Hayashi''' ([[1831]] - [[1896]]), Japanese composer; composed Japanese national anthem "Kimigayo" 1880
Ronald Hayes, Hayes, Ronald
'''Ronald Hayes''' ([[1887]] - [[1977]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] tenor
Carl Christian Hein, Hein, Carl Christian (also try Carl Hein)
'''Carl Christian Hein''' ([[1868]] - [[1937]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] Lutheran clergyman; 1st pres. of American Lutheran Church 1931-1937
'''Neville Meyrick, Sir Henderson''' ([[1882]] - [[1942]]), [[British]] diplomat
Annie Henmyer, Henmyer, Annie
'''Annie Henmyer''' ([[1827]] - [[1900]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] temperance activist; 1st pres. of Women's Christian Temperance Union 1874-1879 (WCTU)
'''Federico Henriquez''' ('''y Carvajal''') ([[1848]] - [[1952]]), Dominican [[political figure]]; pres. of Dominican [[Republic]] 1916-1922; governed under [[United States of America|U.S.]] military occupation 1916-1922
John Haskell Hewitt, Hewitt, John Haskell
'''John Haskell Hewitt''' ([[1835]] - [[1920]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] classical scholar & educator; acting pres. of Williams College 1901-1902
'''George Albee Hibbard''' ([[1864]] - [[1910]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; mayor of Boston 1908-1910
Stephen Higgins, Higgins, Stephen - Our article is about the footballer.
'''Stephen Higgins''' (born [[1938]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]]; director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms 1983?-1993 (BATF)
Brewster Higley, Higley, Brewster
'''Brewster Higley''' ([[1823]] - [[1911]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] physician; wrote song "Home on the Range" 1872?
Ahmad Naguib, Pasha Hilali, Hilali, Ahmad Naguib, Pasha => Pasha Ahmad Naguib Hilali, Ahmad Naguib Hilali
'''George Washington Hill''' ([[1884]] - [[1946]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] tobacco businessman; pres. of American Tobacco [[Company]] 1925-1946
Harry Hill, Hill, Harry - our article is about the standup comic.
'''Harry Hill''' ([[1890]] - [[1971]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[admiral]] in World War II; seized Gilbert Islands 1943, Marshall Islands 1944; founder & 1st commandant of National War College 1946-1949
William Hinton, Hinton, William - Our article is about the Marxist.
'''William Hinton''' ([[1883]] - [[1959]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] physician
Saihei Hirose, Hirose, Saihei
'''Saihei Hirose''' ([[1828]] - [[1914]]), Japanese mining businessman; head of Sumitomo zaibatsu
Josoas Philip Hoffmann, Hoffmann, Josoas Philip
'''Josoas Philip Hoffmann''' ([[1807]] - [[1879]]), [[South]] African Boer [[political figure]]; 1st provisional head of state of Orange Free State 1854, 1854-1855
Carlos Holguin, Holguin, Carlos
'''Carlos Holguin''' ([[1832]] - [[1894]]), [[Colombia]]n [[political figure]]; pres. of Colombia 1888-1892; brother of Jorge Holguin
Jorge Holguin, Holguin, Jorge
'''Jorge Holguin''' ([[1848]] - [[1928]]), [[Colombia]]n [[general]] & [[political figure]]; pres. of Colombia 1909, 1921-1922; brother of Carlos Holguin
Arthur John Holland, Holland, Arthur John
'''Arthur John Holland''' ([[1918]] - [[1989]]), [[United States|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; mayor of Trenton 1959-1966, 1970-1989
'''Sir Evelyn Dennison Hone''' (born [[1911]]), [[British]] [[administrator]]; last [[governor]] of Zambia 1959-1963; only [[governor-general]] of Zambia 1961-1964
Henry Hopkins, Hopkins, Henry
'''Henry Hopkins''' ([[1837]] - [[1908]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] Congregational clergyman & educator; pres. of Williams College 1902-1908; son of Mark Hopkins
Isaac Stiles Hopkins, Hopkins, Isaac Stiles
'''Isaac Stiles Hopkins''' ([[1841]] - [[1914]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] clergyman & educator; 1st pres. of Georgia Institute of Technology 1888-1896 (orig. Georgia School of Technology before 1948)
John Jr. Hopkins, Hopkins, John Jr. => John Hopkins, Jr., John Hopkins Jr.
'''John Jr. Hopkins''' ([[1820]] - [[1891]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] clergyman & hymnist; wrote & composed song "We Three Kings of Orient Are" 1857
John Jay Hopkins, Hopkins, John Jay
'''John Jay Hopkins''' ([[1893]] - [[1957]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] aircraft industrialist; founder & 1st pres. of General Dynamics [[Corporation]] 1952-1957; chairman of General Dynamics [[Corporation]] 1952-1957
Henri Hoppenot, Hoppenot, Henri
'''Henri Hoppenot''' ([[1891]] - [[1977]]), [[French]] [[administrator]] in Asia; last [[French]] commissioner-general of Indochina 1955-1956
Donald Frederick Hornig, Hornig, Donald Frederick
'''Donald Frederick Hornig''' (born [[1920]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[chemist]]; presidential science advisor 1964-1969
Fred Hoskins, Hoskins, Fred
'''Fred Hoskins''' ([[1906]] - [[1966]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] clergyman; 1st co-pres. of United Church of Christ 1957-1961 with James Wagner
Huang Hsin (Huang Chen)
'''Huang Hsin ''' ('''Huang Chen''') ([[1874]] - [[1916]]), Chinese [[general]] & revolutionary; 1st provisional pres. of China 1911
John Elbridge Hudson, Hudson, John Elbridge
'''John Elbridge Hudson''' ([[1839]] - [[1900]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] telephone businessman; pres. of AT&T 1889-1900
Manley Ottmer Hudson, Hudson, Manley Ottmer
'''Manley Ottmer Hudson''' ([[1886]] - [[1960]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] jurist
'''John Chambers Hughes''' ([[1891]] - [[1971]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] diplomat; [[United States of America|U.S.]] ambassador to NATO 1953-1955
Edward Joseph Hunkeler, Hunkeler, Edward Joseph
'''Edward Joseph Hunkeler''' ([[1894]] - [[1970]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] Catholic archbishop; 1st archbishop of Kansas City 1952-1970
Alfred Ephraim Hunt, Hunt, Alfred Ephraim
'''Alfred Ephraim Hunt''' ([[1855]] - [[1899]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] aluminum industrialist; 1st pres. of Aluminum [[Company]] of America (Alcoa) 1888-1899
Charles Leon Clement Huntziger, Huntziger, Charles Leon Clement => Charles Huntziger
'''Charles Leon Clement Huntziger''' ([[1880]] - [[1941]]), [[French]] [[general]]
Cecil James Barrington, Sir Hurst, Hurst, Cecil James Barrington, Sir => Cecil James Barrington Hurst, Cecil Hurst
'''Cecil James Barrington, Sir Hurst''' ([[1870]] - [[1963]]), [[English]] jurist
Walter Francis Hely, Sir Hutchinson, Hutchinson, Walter Francis Hely, Sir => Walter Francis Hely Hutchinson, Walter Hutchinson
'''Walter Francis Hely, Sir Hutchinson''' ([[1849]] - [[1913]]), [[British]] [[administrator]] in [[South]] Africa; last [[governor]] of Cape Colony 1901-1909
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