Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1937
Richard Boleslawski
Richard Boleslavski fue un director y actor teatral y cinematográfico, además de profesor de interpretación, de origen polaco.
Karl Tschuppik
William Morton Wheeler
William Morton Wheeler was an American entomologist, myrmecologist and Harvard professor.
Ernst Brandi
Ernst Brandi was a German mining engineer, industrial manager and chairman of the Ruhrbergbau. He participated in the Secret Meeting of 20 February 1933 between Hitler and 20 to 25 industrialists aimed at financing the election campaign of the Nazi Party.
Yósif Kosior
Erwin Waßner
Magnús Guðmundsson
Magnús Guðmundsson was an Icelandic politician. He graduated in laws from the University of Copenhagen in 1907. Magnus was a member of Althingi for his constituency in North west Iceland from 1916 till the day of his death in 1937. He served as acting Prime Minister of Iceland from 23 June to 8 July 1926, and was a member of the now defunct Conservative Party (Íhaldsflokkurinn). He was the Minister of Industrial Affairs in the presiding Government of Jón Magnússon from 1924 to 1927. Prior to that he had served as Minister of Finance of Iceland from 1920 to 1922. He was a founding member of the Independence Party and served as a minister of Justice in the first government that the Independence Party participated in, from 1932 to 1934.
Ogden L. Mills
Ogden Livingston Mills was an American lawyer, businessman and politician. He served as United States Secretary of the Treasury in President Herbert Hoover's cabinet, during which time Mills pushed for tax increases, spending cuts and other austerity measures that would deepen the economic crisis. A member of the Republican Party, Mills also represented New York in the United States House of Representatives, served as Undersecretary of the Treasury during the administration of President Calvin Coolidge, and was the Republican nominee in the 1926 New York gubernatorial election.
George Nuttall
George Henry Falkiner Nuttall FRS, fue un bacteriólogo británico que destacó por sus importantes aportes al conocimiento del parasitismo y de insectos portadores de enfermedades.
Edvard Ehlers
Edvard Laurits Ehlers (Copenhague, Dinamarca el 26 de marzo de 1863 – 7 de mayo de 1937, fue un dermatólogo Danés. Se le reconoce porque en 1901 publicó en detalle el caso de un paciente con articulaciones laxas, hiperelasticidad de la piel y tendencia a la aparición de hematomas caracterizándolo como una entidad clínica. Este hecho fue contemporáneo a otra descripción del francés Henri-Alexandre Danlospor lo que más adelante esta entidad se conocería como Síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos.