Cambridge

Cambridge

Cambridge is a city on the River Cam in eastern England, home to the prestigious University of Cambridge, dating to 1209. University colleges include King’s, famed for its choir and towering Gothic chapel, as well as Trinity, founded by Henry VIII, and St John’s, with its 16th-century Great Gate. University museums have exhibits on archaeology and anthropology, polar exploration, the history of science and zoology. ― Google

People died in Cambridge (First 49 people) - Page 3

Amos Wilder

Amos Wilder

American poet

Howard Mumford Jones

Howard Mumford Jones

American historian

William Watson Goodwin

William Watson Goodwin


Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Thomas Wentworth Higginson

American author

Mildred Fay Jefferson

Mildred Fay Jefferson

American physician

Frank William Taussig

Frank William Taussig

American economist

Theodore William Richards

Theodore William Richards

American scientist

George David Birkhoff

George David Birkhoff

American mathematician

Perry Miller

Perry Miller

American historian

David Lewin

David Lewin

American music critic

Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth

Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth

American inventor

Robert Burns Woodward

Robert Burns Woodward

American chemist

Zvi Griliches

Zvi Griliches

Economist

Andrew M. Gleason

Andrew M. Gleason

American mathematician

Yuen Ren Chao

Yuen Ren Chao

Linguist

Jeanne Chall

Jeanne Chall

Psychologist

George Boolos

George Boolos

American philosopher

Eleanor Axson Sayre

Eleanor Axson Sayre

American curator

Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah

Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah

Anthropologist

John Hasbrouck Van Vleck

John Hasbrouck Van Vleck

American physicist

John Knowles Paine

John Knowles Paine

American composer

Charles Ansbacher

Charles Ansbacher

American conductor

Margret Rey

Margret Rey

German-American writer

Michael Mazur

Michael Mazur

American artist

Eugene P. Kennedy

Eugene P. Kennedy

American biochemist

Bruce Mazlish

Bruce Mazlish

American historian

Fred Lawrence Whipple

Fred Lawrence Whipple

American astronomer

Lawrence Joseph Henderson

Lawrence Joseph Henderson

Physiologist

Joseph Cogswell

Joseph Cogswell

American librarian

Morris Halle

Morris Halle

Latvian-American linguist

Hendrik Wade Bode

Hendrik Wade Bode

American engineer

Paul M. Doty

Paul M. Doty

Scientist

Edwin C. Kemble

Edwin C. Kemble

American physicist

Francis Birch

Francis Birch

American geophysicist

Wallace Clement Sabine

Wallace Clement Sabine

American physicist

George Kistiakowsky

George Kistiakowsky

Ukrainian-American professor

James Yannatos

James Yannatos

Composer

Raymond Siever

Raymond Siever

American geologist

Carl Kaysen

Carl Kaysen

Former Deputy National Security Advisor of the United States

Emory Washburn

Emory Washburn

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Benjamin I. Schwartz

Benjamin I. Schwartz

American sinologist

John K. Fairbank

John K. Fairbank

American historian

Leonard Lerman

Leonard Lerman

American scientist

David H. Frisch

David H. Frisch

American physicist

Arthur John Arberry

Arthur John Arberry

British translator

Earnest Hooton

Earnest Hooton

American anthropologist

Samuel Hugh Dillin

Samuel Hugh Dillin

Former Judge

Gordon Willey

Gordon Willey

American archaeologist

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