Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1995
Chen Pixian
Chen Pixian was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and politician. He served in several prominent roles, including party chief of Shanghai and party chief of Hubei province. He was purged at the beginning of the Cultural Revolution but was later rehabilitated.
James Rufus Twynam
Paul Julian
Paul Hull Husted, better known as Paul Julian, was an American background animator, sound effects artist, and voice actor for Warner Bros. Animation Studios. Julian worked on Looney Tunes short films, primarily on director Friz Freleng's Sylvester and Tweety Bird shorts. During his time at Warner, Julian also provided the vocal effects of the Road Runner. His warm and tightly-cropped urban scenes were also featured early in his career in the Bugs Bunny film Baseball Bugs (1946), and in the crime syndicate-themed Daffy Duck film Golden Yeggs (1950). Julian also worked extensively as a WPA mural artist.
Mary Evelyn Arbuthnot
Jonathan Dougal Robertson
Vieno Johannes Sukselainen
Vieno Johannes Sukselainen fue un político finés, que fue Primer Ministro de Finlandia en 1957 y de 1959 a 1961; y presidente del partido de centro de 1945-1964. Además fue ministro en varias ocasiones.
Alma Joan Heneage
Gottfried Haberler
Gottfried von Haberler. Economista, entró en contacto con la escuela austríaca. Estudió con Friedrich von Wieser y Ludwig von Mises. Obtuvo el doctorado en la Universidad de Viena en 1924. En 1936 se exilió en los Estados Unidos, donde dirigió el departamento de Economía de la Universidad de Harvard, donde trabajó junto con Joseph Schumpeter. Se hizo famoso por sus estudios sobre comercio internacional y sobre el ciclo económico.
Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko
Boris Vladimirovich Gnedenko was a Soviet mathematician and a student of Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov. He was born in Simbirsk, Russia, and died in Moscow. He is perhaps best known for his work with Kolmogorov, and his contributions to the study of probability theory, particularly extreme value theory, with such results as the Fisher–Tippett–Gnedenko theorem. Gnedenko was appointed as Head of the Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry Section of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in 1949, and became Director of the NASU Institute of Mathematics in 1955.
Boris Pash
Boris Theodore Pash, born Boris Fedorovich Pashkovsky was a United States Army military intelligence officer. He commanded the Alsos Mission during World War II and retired with the rank of colonel.