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  1. Hasan Sabri Pasha (redlinked elsewhere as Hassan Sabry Pasha)
    • '''Hasan, Pasha Sabri''' ([[1879]] - [[1940]]), Egyptian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Egypt 1940
  2. Jamtsarangiyen Sambuu (linked elsewhere as Jamtsarangiyn Sambuu)
    • '''Jamtsarangiyen Sambuu''' ([[1895]] - [[1972]]), Mongolian Communist [[political figure]]; pres. of Mongolia 1954-1972
  3. Stefan von, Freiherr Sarkotic-Lovcen, Stefan von Sarkotic-Lovcen, Stefan, Freiherr Sarkotic-Lovcen
    • '''Stefan von, Freiherr Sarkotic-Lovcen''' ([[1858]] - [[1939]]), [[Austrian]] [[administrator]]; last [[Austrian]] [[governor]] of Bosnia & Herzegovina 1915-1918
  4. Badr Shaker al-Sayyab
    • '''Badr Shaker al- Sayyab''' ([[1926]] - [[1964]]), Iraqi poet
  5. James Augustin Brown Scherer
    • '''James Augustin Brown Scherer''' ([[1870]] - [[1944]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] educator; pres. of California Institute of Technology 1908-1920
  6. Judah Lieb Schneerson (also try Judah Schneerson)
    • '''Judah Lieb Schneerson''' ([[1811]] - [[1866]]), Ukrainian Habad Hasidic Jewish rabbi; founder & 1st leader of Kopys Hasidim 1866; son of Menachem Mendel Schneerson
  7. Solomon Zalman Schneerson (also try Solomon Schneerson)
    • '''Solomon Zalman Schneerson''' ([[1830]] - [[1900]]), Ukrainian Habad Hasidic Jewish rabbi; 2nd leader of Kopys Hasidim 1866-1900; son of Judah Lieb Schneerson
  8. Walter Schreiber (politician)
    • '''Walter Schreiber''' ([[1884]] - [[1958]]), [[German]] [[political figure]]; mayor of [[West]] Berlin 1953-1955
  9. Henry Jenner Scobell (also try Henry Scobell)
    • '''Henry Jenner Scobell''' ([[18XX]] - [[1912]]), [[British]] [[administrator]] & [[general]] in [[South]] Africa; last acting [[governor]] of Cape Colony 1909-1910
  10. Richard Channing Seamans, Jr., Richard Channing Seamans Jr., Richard Seamans, Jr., Richard Channing Seamans, Richard Seamans
    • '''Richard Channing Jr. Seamans''' (born [[1918]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]] & aeronautical engineer; [[secretary]] of air force 1969-1973
  11. Botha Jongilizwe Secgau (also try Botha Secgau)
    • '''Botha Jongilizwe Secgau''' ([[19XX]] - [[1978]]), [[South]] African-Transkei [[political figure]]; 1st pres. of Transkei 1976-1978
  12. Seeiso
    • '''Seeiso''' ([[19XX]] - [[1940]]), king of Basuto 1939-1940 (later Lesotho); son of Griffith
  13. Celestia Josephine Shambaugh, Shambaugh, Celestia Josephine (nee Field), Jessie Shambaugh) (also try Celestia Shambaugh)
    • '''Celestia Josephine Shambaugh''' (nee Field), '''Jessie''') ([[1881]] - [[1971]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] teacher; founded 4-H Club 1914
  14. James Augustine Shannon (also try James Shannon) - different people
    • '''James Augustine Shannon''' ([[1904]] - [[1994]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] nephrologist & physician; director of National Institutes of Health 1955-1968 (NIH)
  15. Charles Shelton
    • '''Charles Shelton''' ([[1932]] - [[1965?]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] air force officer in Vietnam War; last official [[United States of America|U.S.]] prisoner of war from Vietnam War; declared killed in action 1994
  16. Jan Shramek (Jan Sramek)
    • '''Jan Shramek''' ('''Jan Sramek''') ([[1870]] - [[1953]]), Czechoslovakian clergyman & [[political figure]]; acting [[prime minister]] of Czechoslovakia 1928-1929; [[prime minister]] of Czechoslovakia 1940-1945 in exiled London government
  17. Dushan Simovic
    • '''Dushan Simovic''' ([[1882]] - [[1962]]), Yugoslavian [[general]] & [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Yugoslavia 1941-1942; in exile in London 1941-1942
  18. Ismail, Pasha Siqdi, Siqdi, Ismail, Pasha
    • '''Ismail, Pasha Siqdi''' ([[1875]] - [[1950]]), Egyptian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Egypt 1930-1933, 1946
  19. Louis Skidmore
    • '''Louis Skidmore''' ([[1897]] - [[1962]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] architect
  20. John Brooks Slaughter, Slaughter, John Brooks (also try John Slaughter) - different people
    • '''John Brooks Slaughter''' (born [[1934]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]], educator, & engineer; director of National Science Foundation 1980-1982 (NSF)
  21. Paul, Count de Smet de Naeyer
    • '''Paul, Count de Smet de Naeyer''' ([[1843]] - [[1913]]), Belgian [[political figure]]; [[prime minister]] of Belgium 1896-1899, 1899-1907
  22. George Otis Smith (also try George Smith) - redlinked at dab.
    • '''George Otis Smith''' ([[1871]] - [[1944]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[administrator]] & geologist; director of [[United States of America|U.S.]] Geological Survey 1907-1922, 1923-1930; 1st chairman of Federal Power Commission 1930-1933
  23. Harold Hill Smith, Smith, Harold Hill (also try Harold Smith) - different person
    • '''Harold Hill Smith''' ([[1910]] - [[1994]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] geneticist; performed 1st fusion of human cell & plant cell 1976
  24. Richard Mills Smith, Smith, Richard Mills (also try Richard Smith - not mentioned at dab)
    • '''Richard Mills Smith''' (born [[1946]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] editor & journalist; editor-in-chief of Newsweek magazine 1984--
  25. Wilmot Smith, Smith, Wilmot
    • '''Wilmot Smith''' ([[1852]] - [[1906]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] songwriter; co-wrote song "Far Above Cayuga's Waters" 1872
  26. Richard Elliot Snyder (also try Richard Snyder)
    • '''Richard Elliot Snyder''' (born [[1933]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] publisher; pres. of Simon & Schuster 1975-1986; CEO of Simon & Schuster 1978-1994; chairman of Simon & Schuster 1986-1994
  27. Arkady Alexandrovich Sobolev (also try Arkady Sobolev)
    • '''Arkady Alexandrovich Sobolev''' ([[1903]] - [[1964]]), [[Russian]] Soviet diplomat; Soviet ambassador to [[United Nations]] 1955-1960
  28. Takieddine al-Solh
    • '''Takieddine al- Solh''' ([[1909]] - [[1988]]), Lebanese nationalist, [[political figure]], & Sunni Muslim leader; [[prime minister]] of Lebanon 1973-1974
  29. Theo Sommer
    • '''Theo Sommer''' (born [[1930]]), [[German]] newspaper editor; editor-in-chief of Die Zeit 1973--
  30. Johann Spies
    • '''Johann Spies''' ([[15XX]] - [[1607?]]), [[German]] [[author, writer]]; wrote "The History of Dr. Faustus, the Notorious Magician and Master of the Black Art" 1587 (also "Das Faustbuch")
  31. Beryl Wayne Sprinkel (also try Beryl Sprinkel)
    • '''Beryl Wayne Sprinkel''' (born [[1923]]), [[United States of America|U.S.]] economist; chairman of Council of Economic Advisors 1985-1989
  32. Sridkyong, Sidkeong Namgyal (Namgyal, Srid-kyong rNamgyal)
    • '''Sridkyong ''' ('''Namgyal''',, '''Srid-kyong rNamgyal''') ([[1819]] - [[1874]]), king of Sikkim 1863-1874; son of Tsugphud Namgyal

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