Karl May School - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

The pride and glory of the school. Active members and members-correspondent of the Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Arts

Name (last, first, patronymic) Years of birth and death Title Year of election
1. Benois N.A. 1901—1988 honorary member AA USSR 1966
2. Benois Yu.Yu. 1852—1929 academy of architecture 1885
3. Bruni A.A. 1860—1911 academy of architecture 1891
4. Bruni N.A. 1856—1935 academy of architecture 1906
5. Bublichenko N.L. 1899—1990 member-correspondent AS Kazakh SSR 1958
6. Vereiskii O.G. 1915—1993 active member AA USSR 1983
7. Gorbunov N.P. 1892—1937 active member AS USSR 1935
8. Grimm G.D. 1865—1942 academy of architecture 1895
9. Gyunter N.M. 1871—1941 member-correspondent AS USSR 1924
10. El'yashevich M.A. 1908—1996 active member AS Beloruss. SSR 1956
11. Zavarzin A.A. 1886—1945 active member AS USSR 1943
12. Kas'yanov V.L. р. 1940 active member of RAS 2000
13. Kachalov N.N. 1883—1961 member-correspondent AS USSR 1933
14. Lenyashin V.A. р. 1940 active member AA USSR 1988
15. Likhachev D.S. 1906—1999 active member AS USSR 1970
16. Maksimov A.A. 1875—1928 member-correspondent Russian AS 1920
17. Nalivkin V.D. 1915—2000 member-correspondent AS USSR 1968
18. Novozhilov V.V. 1910—1987 active member AS USSR 1966
19. Ol' A.A. 1883—1958 member-correspondent AA USSR 1941
20. Roerich N.K. 1874—1947 active member AA 1909
21. Roerich S.N. 1904—1993 honorary member AA USSR 1978
22. Serov V.A. 1865—1911 active member AA 1903
23. Vasmer M.Yu. 1886—1962 foreign member AS USSR 1929
24. Fasmer R.R. 1888-1938 member-correspondent AA USSR 1979
25. Fomin I.I. 1904—1989 member-correspondent AA USSR 1929
26. Frenkel' Ya.I. 1904—1952 member-correspondent AS USSR 1950
27. Fursenko A.V. 1903—1975 member-correspondent AS Beloruss. SSR 1895
28. Khvolson O.D. 1852—1934 member-correspondent St. Petersburg AS, 1895
honorary member Russian AS 1920
29. Shildknekht N.A.. 1857—1918 academy of architecture 1885

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