Dwight D. Eisenhower | Dwight Yoakam | Ramsay MacDonald | Jeanette MacDonald | Ross Macdonald | John A. Macdonald | Dwight L. Moody | Norm Macdonald | George MacDonald Fraser | George MacDonald | Malcolm MacDonald | James Dwight Dana | Dwight Twilley | Dwight Gooden | Ann-Marie MacDonald | Amy Macdonald | William Dwight Whitney | Macdonald | Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter | Dwight Schrute | Todd MacDonald | Malcolm Macdonald | Macdonald Carey | J. E. H. MacDonald | Heidi MacDonald | Dwight Waldo | Dwight, Illinois | Catriona MacDonald | Angus MacDonald, 8th of Dunnyveg | Sir James MacDonald, 9th of Dunnyveg |
Writing for The Partisan Review, Burnham was also an important influence on writers such as Dwight MacDonald and Philip Rahv.
Rahv's work at Partisan Review, which he co-founded, put him at the center of an intellectual circle that included Dwight Macdonald, Lionel Trilling, Hannah Arendt, Mary McCarthy, Alfred Kazin, Delmore Schwartz, Sidney Hook, William Barrett, and many other intellectuals of the period.