"John Kline" is the name of:

* John Kline (Harlem Globetrotter) (floruit/fl. 1950s), retired Harlem Globetrotter (1953–1959) who founded the Black Legends of Professional Basketball in 1996

* John Kline (politician) (born 1947), American congressman from Minnesota

* John Robert Kline (1891–1955), American mathematician

*Johnny Klein (1918–1997), American musician

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The life and legacy of Ronald Reagan so shifted the paradigm of the American Presidency and the character of our nation that it becomes easy to overlook some of the smaller, more personal changes he brought to his office.