Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1965
Tibor Radó
Tibor Radó fue un matemático húngaro que se mudó a los Estados Unidos después de Primera Guerra Mundial.
Sándor Szalay
Sándor Szalay was a Hungarian pair skater. With partner Olga Orgonista, he was the 1930 and 1931 European Champion. They won two medals at the World Figure Skating Championships, a bronze in 1929 and a silver in 1931. They placed 4th at the 1932 Winter Olympics. After the 1932 World Figure Skating Championships, Sándor and Olga retired. Sándor worked as a construction inspector in a rubber factory, and served as the President of the Hungarian Skating Federation from 1945-1950.
Matthias Pier
Stanisław Jaśkowski
Stanisław Jaśkowski was a Polish logician who made important contributions to proof theory and formal semantics. He was a student of Jan Łukasiewicz and a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School of Logic. Upon his death his name was added to the Genius Wall of Fame. He was the President (rector) of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.
George Neville Watson
George Neville Watson fue un matemático inglés, que aplicó el análisis complejo a la teoría de funciones especiales. Su colaboración en la edición de 1915 del "Curso de análisis moderno" de Edmund Whittaker (1902) produjo el clásico texto "Whittaker and Watson". En 1918 demostró un resultado significativo conocido como lema de Watson, que tiene muchas aplicaciones en la teoría sobre el comportamiento asintótico de la integración exponencial.
Mario Bonnard
Mario Bonnard fue un director, guionista, actor y productor cinematográfico de nacionalidad italiana.
Irene Browne
Irene Browne was an English stage and film actress and singer who appeared in plays and musicals including No, No, Nanette. Later in her career, she became particularly associated with the works of Noël Coward and acted in films.
Kosaku Yamada
Kōsaku Yamada was a Japanese composer and conductor.
Albert Gregory Meyer
Albert Gregory Meyer was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Chicago from 1958 until his death in 1965, and was appointed a cardinal in 1959.
Rudolf Seeliger
Rudolf Seeliger was a German physicist who specialized in electric discharges in gases and plasma physics.