Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1937
William Morgan Butler
William Morgan Butler, abogado y político estadounidense, que se desempeñó como legislador por el Estado de Massachusetts y senador de los Estados Unidos.
Ruth Roland
Ruth Roland fue una productora y actriz teatral y cinematográfica estadounidense.
Mélanie-Hélène Bonis
Mélanie Hélène Bonis, conocida como Mel Bonis, fue una prolífica compositora francesa de finales del romanticismo. Escribió más de 300 piezas, incluidas obras para piano solo y a cuatro manos, piezas de órgano, música de cámara, mélodies, música coral, una misa y obras para orquesta. Estudió en el Conservatorio de París, y entre sus maestros estuvieron César Franck, Ernest Guiraud y Auguste Bazille.
Clarence Holiday
Clarence Halliday, also known as Clarence Holiday, was an American musician. He was the father of the singer Billie Holiday.
Ilya Ilf
Ilya Ilf, pseudonym of Iehiel-Leyb Arnoldovich Faynzilberg, was a popular Soviet journalist and writer of Jewish origin who usually worked in collaboration with Yevgeni Petrov during the 1920s and 1930s. Their duo was known simply as Ilf and Petrov. Together they published two popular comedy novels The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931), as well as a satirical book Odnoetazhnaya Amerika that documented their journey through the United States between 1935 and 1936.
Alexander Drummond
Captain Alexander Victor Drummond was an English cricketer. Drummond's batting and bowling styles are unknown.
Lois Sturt
The Honourable Lois Sturt was one of the Bright Young Things of the 1920s. Later the lover of the Earl of Pembroke and the Duke of Kent, she married Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar.
Arthur Pollen
Arthur Joseph Hungerford Pollen was an English journalist, businessman, and commentator on naval affairs who devised a new computerised fire-control system for use on battleships prior to the First World War. His most important technical innovation was one of the world's first electrically-powered analogue computers, patented as the Argo Clock: a differential analyser which enabled big guns to engage with long-range targets when both ships were moving at speed in different directions.
Charles Gordon, 11th Marquess of Huntly
Charles Gordon, 11th Marquess of Huntly, PC, DL, JP, styled Lord Strathavon until 1853 and Earl of Aboyne between 1853 and 1863, was a Scottish Liberal politician. He served under William Ewart Gladstone, he was appointed Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms between January and June 1881.
Arthur Somerset
Arthur William FitzRoy Somerset was an English first-class cricketer. Though hailing from Chatham, Kent, Somerset moved to Castle Goring, a country house now in the town of Worthing in Sussex, and former home of Sir Bysshe Shelley, grandfather of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.