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List of people from Montclair, New Jersey : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from Montclair, New Jersey
Notable current and former residents of Montclair, New Jersey, include:
==Academics and science==

* Mark C. Alexander, Law Professor at Seton Hall University.〔Dao, James. ("Homecoming; The Bill Bradley Campaign as a Celebration and Affirmation of the Garden State" ), ''The New York Times'', October 24, 1999. Accessed October 18, 2015. "Mark Alexander, 35, was teaching at Seton Hall Law School when Mr. Bradley hired him as his issues director. A former aide to Senator Ted Kennedy, he lives in Montclair."〕
* H. Bruce Franklin (born 1934), author and historian who was expelled from his Stanford University professorship for involvement in a leftist group〔Horner, Shirley. ("About Books" ), ''The New York Times'', November 10, 1985. Accessed February 28, 2011. "Two years ago, H. Bruce Franklin of Montclair, a professor of English at Rutgers-Newark, found himself, he recalled in a recent interview, 'making my usual complaint about a course on Vietnam that I teach here: that no adequate documentary history of the war that tore this nation apart for over 10 years was readily available in one volume.'"〕
* Dean Hamer (born 1952), scientist, author and filmmaker who discovered a link between sexual orientation and Xq28.〔(Dr. Dean Hamer ), The Great Lecture Library. Accessed October 2, 2015. "Dr. Dean Hamer was born in Montclair, N.J."〕
* Joshua Lederberg (1925–2008), geneticist who received the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work in bacterial genetics; born in Montclair〔Morse, Stephen S. "Joshua Lederberg (1925-2008)", ''Science (magazine)'', March 7, 2008, vol 319, p. 1351.〕〔Broad, William J. ("Joshua Lederberg, 82, a Nobel Winner, Dies" ), ''The New York Times'', February 5, 2008. Accessed February 21, 2012. "Dr. Lederberg was born May 23, 1925, in Montclair, N.J., to Zvi Hirsch Lederberg, a rabbi, and the former Esther Goldenbaum, who had emigrated from what is now Israel two years earlier. His family moved to the Washington Heights section of Manhattan when he was 6 months old."〕
* Ronald T. Raines (born 1958), chemical biologist and expert on the chemistry and biology of proteins〔Jenkins, Cara L.; and Raines, Ronald T. (''Insights on the conformational stability of collagen'' ), Department of Chemistry and Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison, August 28, 2001. Accessed February 21, 2012. "Ronald T. Raines was born in 1958 in Montclair, NJ. He received ScB degrees in chemistry and biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology."〕
* Kenneth B. Smith (1931-2008), President of the Board of Education of the Chicago Public Schools; President of the Chicago Theological Seminary〔(The Honorable Kenneth Smith, Sr. ), The HistoryMakers. Accessed July 21, 2015. "The Reverend Dr. Kenneth B. Smith, Sr. was born in Montclair, New Jersey, on February 19, 1931."〕
* Dr. Leo Sternbach (1908–2005), chemist, invented precursor to Valium〔Pearce, Jeremy. ("Leo Sternbach, 97, Valium Creator, Dies" ), ''The New York Times'', October 1, 2005. Accessed October 17, 2007. "The couple lived in Upper Montclair, N.J., until last year, when they moved to Chapel Hill."〕〔(Inventor of Valium and National Inventors Hall of Fame ), Roche, September 30, 2005. Accessed October 17, 2007. "A devoted family man, Sternbach lived with his wife, Herta, in Upper Montclair, New Jersey, from 1943 to 2003..."〕
* Edward Weston (1850–1936), electrical engineer and inventor whose Weston Electrical Instrument Company won the contract to illuminate the Brooklyn Bridge〔Staff. ("Dr. Edward Weston Is 85." ), ''The New York Times'', May 10, 1935. Accessed April 16, 2012. "MONTCLAIR, N. J., May 9. - Dr. Edward Weston, scientist and inventor, whose contributions to the advancement of electrical engineering during the last half century have gained for him world-wide renown, celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday today with a dinner ar his home 37 North Mountain Avenue, here."〕

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