John Maynard Keynes John Maynard Keynes, (1883-1946)’ British economist. He was a director of the Bank of England from 1941 and became governor of the International Monetary Fund shortly …
Johannes Kepler Johannes Kepler, (1571-1630). German mathematician and astronomer. He became lecturer in astronomy at the University of Gratz in 1594 and two years later he joined Tycho Brahe …
Jomo Kenyatta Jomo Kenyatta, (c. 1891-1978). Kenyan statesman; president (1964-78). Born Kamau Ngengi, a member of the Kikuyu tribe, he was educated at a Scottish mission and later studied …
John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy (1917-63). US statesman; 35th president of the US. A son of the millionaire Joseph P. Kennedy, he won distinction in the navy during …
William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, 1st Baron (1824-1907). Scottish scientist. Kelvin was professor of natural philosophy at Glasgow University from 1846 to 1899. He …
Helen Keller Helen Keller, (1880-1968). US social worker. Although left blind and deaf by an illness at the age of 19 months, she learned to read, write, and speak …
John Keats John Keats, (1795-1821). British poet. His parents died before he was 15 and his guardians apprenticed him to a surgeon. He gave up surgery in 1817 to …
Buster Keaton Buster Keaton, stage name of Joseph Francis Keaton (1895-1966). US film comedian. The son of vaudeville entertainers, he began making silent films with ‘Fattie’ Arbuckle in the …