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*[[Max Nordau]] (1849 - 1923) *[[Max Nordau]] (1849 - 1923)
*[[Elihu Vedder]] (1836 - 1923) *[[Elihu Vedder]] (1836 - 1923)
-* [[Marcellus Emants]], Dutch naturalist writer+*[[Marcellus Emants]], Dutch naturalist writer
 +*[[Raymond Radiguet]] (1903 - 1923)
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