Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1960
John Francis O'Hara
John Francis O'Hara was an American member of the Congregation of Holy Cross and prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as President of the University of Notre Dame (1934–1939) and as the Archbishop of Philadelphia from 1951 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1958.
Henry Skillman Breckinridge
Henry Skillman Breckinridge fue un deportista estadounidense que compitió en esgrima, especialista en la modalidad de florete. Participó en dos Juegos Olímpicos de Verano en los años 1920 y 1928, obteniendo una medalla de bronce en Amberes 1920 en la prueba por equipos.
Raïssa Maritain
Raïssa Maritain was a Russian poet and philosopher.
Ksenia Románova
Gran Duquesa Xenia Aleksándrovna de Rusia fue una gran princesa de Rusia, hija de Alejandro III y María Fiódorovna. Se casó con su primo segundo, el gran príncipe Alejandro Mijáilovich (1866-1933), llamado familiarmente Sandró. Hijos de este matrimonio fueron la princesa Irina Alexándrovna, esposa del Príncipe Félix Yusúpov, asesino de Rasputin, y numerosos hijos varones, de los que queda nutrida descendencia.
John Charles Brudenell-Bruce
John Charles Brudenell-Bruce, MBE, OStJ, was a diplomat in the British service and a politician who served during the years immediately after the reintroduction of democracy in the British Virgin Islands in 1950.
James Thomas, 1st Viscount Cilcennin
James Purdon Lewes Thomas, 1st Viscount Cilcennin, PC, sometimes known as Jim Thomas, was a British Conservative politician. He served as First Lord of the Admiralty between 1951 and 1956.
Jean Puy
Jean Puy, fue un pintor fauvista francés.
Wilhelm Pfanhauser
Albin Stark
John Farquhar Fulton
John Farquhar Fulton was an American neurophysiologist and historian of science. He received numerous degrees from Oxford University and Harvard University. He taught at Magdalen College School of Medicine at Oxford and later became the youngest Sterling Professor of Physiology at Yale University. His main contributions were in primate neurophysiology and history of science.