Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1960
Philip Stewart-Brown
Philip Harman Stewart-Brown was an English cricketer. A right-handed batsman and occasional wicket-keeper, he played first-class cricket between 1924 and 1927, mostly for Oxford University.
H. C. Hansen
Hans Christian Svane Hansen, often known as H. C. Hansen or simply H. C., was a social democrat and Prime Minister of Denmark from 29 January 1955 to 19 February 1960 as the head of the Cabinet of H. C. Hansen I and II. Before becoming Prime Minister, H. C. Hansen also served as Finance Minister in the Cabinet of Hans Hedtoft I and Foreign Minister in the Cabinet of Hans Hedtoft II.
Federico Chabod
Federico Chabod fue un historiador, alpinista y político italiano, promotor del autogobierno en el Valle de Aosta.
Ruby Hirose
Ruby Sakae Hirose fue una bioquímica y bacterióloga estadounidense. Investigó sobre la coagulación de la sangre y la trombina, las alergias y el cáncer usando antimetabolitos.
Oskar Anderson
Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson was a Russian-German mathematician of Baltic German descent. He is best known for his work on mathematical statistics and econometrics.
Richard Cromwell
Richard Cromwell fue un actor cinematográfico estadounidense.
Massimo Bontempelli
Massimo Bontempelli fue un escritor italiano que, junto a sus amigos Alberto Savinio y Giorgio De Chirico, introdujo el Surrealismo en Italia, aunque, según su concepción teórica, lo llamó «realismo mágico».
Yu Hung-chun
Yu Hung-chun fue un político chino nacido en el distrito de Xinhui en la provincia de Guangdong.
William Coales
William Coales fue un atleta británico, especialista en la prueba de 3 milla por equipo en la que llegó a ser campeón olímpico en 1908.
Erik Lindahl
Erik Lindahl was a Swedish economist. He was professor of economics at Uppsala University 1942–58 and in 1956–59 he was the President of the International Economic Association. He was an also an advisor to the Swedish government and the central bank, and in 1943 was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Lindahl posed the question of financing public goods in accordance with individual benefits. The quantity of the public good satisfies the requirement that the aggregate marginal benefit equals the marginal cost of providing the good.