1935 in Science - Deaths

Deaths

  • March 12 - Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin (born 1858), physicist.
  • July 3 - André Citroën (born 1878), automobile manufacturer.
  • December 4 - Charles Richet (born 1850), winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
  • November 6 - Henry Fairfield Osborn (born 1857), paleontologist.
  • Agnes Pockels (born 1862), chemist.

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