Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1928
Herbert Davies-Evans
Nora Bayes
Nora Bayes was an American singer, comedian, actress and vaudeville star of the early 20th century.
Mary Ingalls
Mary "Amelia" Ingalls, conocida como Mary Ingalls, fue la primera hija de Charles Ingalls y Caroline Ingalls. Es conocida por ser hermana de Laura Ingalls, escritora de la serie de libros autobiográficos La Pequeña Casa de la Pradera. Primer libro publicado en 1935. Ilustrados por Garth Williams.
Charles Henry Gilbert
Charles Henry Gilbert fue un ictiólogo y zoólogo estadounidense.
Muhammad Said Pasha
Mohamed Said Pasha, was Prime Minister of Egypt from 1910 to 1914, and again in 1919. He was born in Alexandria to a family of Turkish origin. He was the father of the artist Mahmoud Sa'id and grandfather of Queen Farida of Egypt.
Yuzo Saeki
Yūzō Saeki was a Japanese painter, noted for his work in developing modernism and Fauvist Expressionism within the yōga (Western-style) art movement in early twentieth-century Japanese painting.
William S. Taylor
William Sylvester Taylor was the 33rd Governor of Kentucky. He was initially declared the winner of the disputed gubernatorial election of 1899, but the Kentucky General Assembly, dominated by the Democrats, reversed the election results, giving the victory to his Democratic opponent, William Goebel. Thus, Taylor served only 50 days as governor.
Robert Lansing
Robert Lansing fue un abogado estadounidense y político conservador demócrata, que se desempeñó como asesor legal del Departamento de Estado en el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial, y luego como Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos bajo la presidencia de Woodrow Wilson, entre 1915 y 1920.
Amy Fay
Amelia Muller Fay was an American concert pianist, manager of the New York Women's Philharmonic Society, and chronicler best known for her memoirs of the European classical music scene. A pupil of Theodor Kullak, Fay traveled to Europe to study with Franz Liszt. Her letters home from Germany, including descriptions of her training and the concerts she attended, were published in 1880 as Music Study in Germany. These memoirs include a comprehensive biographical sketch of Liszt.
Arthur Paget
General Sir Arthur Henry Fitzroy Paget, was a soldier who reached the rank of General and served as Commander-in-Chief, Ireland, where he was partly responsible for the Curragh Incident.