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- Harold McGee [r]: American author, born 1951, who writes about the chemistry and history of food science and cooking. [e]
- Jacques Barzun [r]: French-born American historian with a wide range of interests, including baseball, crime fiction, and music. [e]
- Knights Templar [r]: Medieval order of chivalry suppressed in the thirteenth century. [e]
- Younger Historical School [r]: 19th century German economists. [e]