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All the following individuals have no entry in Wikipedia. However, some already have references to them - other articles link to that person, even though the article doesn't exist yet - and in many cases, the page linked to isn't one of the ones linked from here. Where known, the name of the desired article is linked in bold.


  1. Yakov Malkiel
    • '''Yakov Malkiel''' (born [[1914]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[Russian]]-born) Romance etymologist & philologist
  2. John Mahlon Marlin (also try John Marlin)
    • '''John Mahlon Marlin''' ([[1836]] - [[1901]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] gun manufacturer
  3. Jaroslav Borita, Count von Martinic (Count von Martinitz)
    • '''Jaroslav Borita, Count von Martinic''' ('''Count von Martinitz''') ([[1582]] - [[1649]]), [[Austrian]] [[administrator]] in Bohemia; regent of Bohemia 1615?-1618, 1638-1648; co-victim of Defenestration of Prague 1618
  4. Kenzo Masaoka
    • '''Kenzo Masaoka''' ([[1898]] - [[1988]]), Japanese animator; produced 1st Japanese animated picture with sound 1932; father of Japanese animation
  5. John Matthews (soda water manufacturer)
    • '''John Matthews''' ([[1808]] - [[1870]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] ([[English]]-born) inventor & soda water manufacturer; invented soda fountain
  6. Jonathan Maxcy
    • '''Jonathan Maxcy''' ([[1768]] - [[1820]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] Baptist clergyman & educator; pres. of Brown [[University]] 1792-1804; 1st pres. of [[University]] of [[South]] Carolina 1805-1820
  7. George William McClelland (also try George McClelland)
    • '''George William McClelland''' ([[1880]] - [[1955]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator; provost of [[University]] of Pennsylvania 1939-1944; pres. of [[University]] of Pennsylvania 1944-1948
  8. Gail McDonald, McDonald, Gail (nee Clements)
    • '''Gail McDonald''' ('''nee Clements''') (born [[1944]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]]; chairman of Interstate Commerce Commission 1993-- (ICC)
    • '''James Joseph McEntee''' ([[1884]] - [[1957]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]]; 2nd & last director of Civilian Conservation Corps 1940-1942 (CCC)
  9. Donald Cushing McGraw, McGraw, Donald Cushing (also try Donald McGraw)
    • '''Donald Cushing McGraw''' ([[1897]] - [[1974]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] publisher
  10. James McIntyre, Jr., James McIntyre Jr. (also try James McIntyre) - different guy
    • '''James Jr. McIntyre''' (born [[1940]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] banker; director of Office of Management & Budget 1977-1980 (OMB)
  11. Jason Donald McManus (also try Jason McManus)
    • '''Jason Donald McManus''' (born [[1934]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] magazine editor; editor-in-chief of Time magazine 1987--
  12. Geronimo Mendez (Arancibia)
    • '''Geronimo Mendez''' ('''Arancibia''') ([[1884]] - [[1959]]), Chilean [[political figure]]; pres. of Chile 1941-1942
  13. Aristide Menezes
    • '''Aristide Menezes''' ([[1947?]] - [[1994]]), Guinea-Bissau dissident & [[political figure]]
  14. Yuri Meshkov
    • '''Yuri Meshkov''' (born [[1946?]]), [[Russian]]-Ukrainian [[political figure]]; pres. of Crimea 1994--; supporter of Crimea leaving Ukraine to join Russia
  15. Asa Messer
    • '''Asa Messer''' ([[1769]] - [[1836]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] Baptist clergyman & educator; pres. of Brown [[University]] 1804-1826
  16. Joshua Milne
    • '''Joshua Milne''' ([[1776]] - [[1851]]), [[English]] actuary
  17. Arthur John Minasy (also try Arthur Minasy)
    • '''Arthur John Minasy''' ([[1925]] - [[1994]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] inventor; invented anti-theft magnetic strips 1966
  18. Louis Miriani
    • '''Louis Miriani''' ([[1897?]] - [[1987]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[political figure]]; mayor of Detroit 1957-1962
  19. Tatakoshi Mitsui
    • '''Tatakoshi Mitsui''' ([[1622]] - [[1694]]), Japanese financier & merchant; founder & eponym of Mitsui 1673
  20. Gunter Mittag (Guenter Mittag)
    • '''Gunter Mittag''' ('''Guenter Mittag''') ([[1926]] - [[1994]]), [[East]] [[German]] Communist [[political figure]] & economic [[administrator]]

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