Cathedral of St John the Divine: The twentieth-century niche was left empty with instructions that it was to remain empty for seventy-eight years in order to determine who would be worthy of filling the void. The front runners in 1922 were Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd George, and Charles Evans Hughes. Now, the igures representing the twentieth-century are, from left: Martin Luther King, Jr., Albert Einstein, Susan B. Anthony, and Mahatma Gandhi.