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Red Reeder (1902–1998), author and United States Army officer; Fort Leavenworth. Richard Rhodes (born 1937), author and historian; Kansas City. Lois Ruby, author of historic fiction; Lawrence. Damon Runyon (1880–1946), author; Manhattan. Mary Francis Shura (1923–1990), children's, romance and mystery author; Pratt.
List of people from Leavenworth, Kansas. List of people from Leawood, Kansas. List of people from Manhattan, Kansas. List of people from Olathe, Kansas. List of people from Overland Park, Kansas. List of people from Pittsburg, Kansas. List of people from Prairie Village, Kansas. List of people from Salina, Kansas.
June Bacon-Bercey (1932–2019), meteorologist; Robert Ballard (1942–), oceanographer; Elizabeth Bates (1947–2003), cognitive neuroscientist, developmental psychologist; James Earl Baumgartner (1943–2011), mathematician
Hector Barreto Sr. — activist and entrepreneur. H. Roe Bartle – mayor of Kansas City and namesake of Kansas City Chiefs. Count Basie – jazz musician and bandleader. Noah Beery – actor. Wallace Beery – Oscar-winning actor. Thomas Hart Benton – artist. Richard L. Berkley – politician, former mayor. Ken Berry – baseball player.
Jonathan Holden, first Poet Laureate of Kansas. Lee Killough, author. Charles Melton, actor and model. Tom Oberheim, inventor of Oberheim synthesizer and DMX drum machine. Mitsugi Ohno, glassblower. Clementine Paddleford, food critic. Cassandra Peterson, actress and model, best known as "Elvira, Mistress of the Dark".
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. L. H. Hausam was president of the Hausam School of Penmanship and resided in Hutchinson. The following is a list of notable individuals who were born in and/or have lived in Hutchinson, Kansas. Academia See also: List of Hutchinson Community ...
Herk Harvey, actor, director, producer, writer. John G. Haskell, architect of numerous Lawrence buildings as well as the Kansas State Capitol. Bobby Henrich, MLB player. Stan Herd, crop artist. Ralph Houk, MLB pitcher and manager. Henry Salem Hubbell, American Impressionist painter.
William Ripley Brown (1840–1916), U.S. Representative from Kansas [30] Rose Conway, personal secretary to President Harry S. Truman; Elmer O. Leatherwood (1872–1929), U.S. Representative from Utah [31] Preston B. Plumb (1837–1891), U.S. Senator from Kansas, co-founder of Emporia [32] Edward Herbert Rees (1886–1969), U.S. Representative ...