Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1937
Angelo Giacinto Scapardini
Angelo Giacinto Scapardini, O.P. was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who spent a decade preaching throughout Italy, then served as a papal diplomat in Latin America for ten years, and ended his career leading the Diocese of Vigevano from 1921 to 1937.
Gina Oselio
Gina Oselio was a Norwegian operatic mezzo-soprano. Her signature role was the title heroine in Georges Bizet's Carmen.
Robert de Montessus de Ballore
Robert Fernand Bernard, Viscount de Montessus de Ballore was a French mathematician, known for his work on continued fractions and Padé approximants.
Josef Pekař
Josef Pekař was a prominent Czech historian of the turn of 19th and 20th century, professor and rector of Charles University in Prague.
J. Bruce Ismay
Joseph Bruce Ismay fue un empresario británico que sirvió como presidente y director de la línea de barcos de vapor White Star Line. Ismay viajó y sobrevivió en el viaje inaugural de uno de los barcos más importantes de la línea, el RMS Titanic, por lo que afrontó severas críticas.
Rowland Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle
Rowland Edmund Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle, was a British agricultural expert, administrator, journalist, author and Conservative politician. He played first-class cricket between 1875 and 1883.
Al Boasberg
Al Boasberg was an American comedy writer in vaudeville, radio, and film, as well as being a film director.
Viggo T. Dorph-Petersen
Viggo Theodor Dorph-Petersen fue un arquitecto de origen danés instalado en el departamento francés de Pirineos Orientales, de estilo modernista, que se convirtió en el arquitecto de referencia de la burguesía del Rosselló de la época y dejó una amplia obra, repartida por todo el territorio.
Adrien Buttafocchi
Adrien Buttafocchi was a French racing cyclist. He rode the Tour de France in 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1934, but he never finished one.
Alessandro Lustig
Alessandro Lustig or Alessandro Lustig Piacezzi was an Austrian-Italian pathologist who worked on a number of infectious diseases and their management. He developed approaches to boost immunity against plague, worked on approaches in the management of malaria and established the Institute of General Experimental Pathology and Bacteriology at the Royal University of Florence in 1923. He served as a senator from 1911, holding important positions in several universities.