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Theodore Hall

Theodore Hall

American physicist

David Willcocks

David Willcocks

Conductor

David J. C. MacKay

David J. C. MacKay

British physicist

A. E. Housman

A. E. Housman

English poet

Richard Bentley

Richard Bentley

Theologian

Adam Sedgwick

Adam Sedgwick

British geologist

Martin Bernal

Martin Bernal

Scholar

James George Frazer

James George Frazer

Scottish anthropologist

Peter Geach

Peter Geach

British philosopher

Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley

Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley

Former Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary

Richard Stone

Richard Stone

Former United States Senator

Henry Cecil

Henry Cecil

British horse trainer

Moses Finley

Moses Finley

Academic

Richard Marlow

Richard Marlow

English conductor

Alexis Charles Doxat

Alexis Charles Doxat

Armed force officer

Jack Goody

Jack Goody

British anthropologist

Q. D. Leavis

Q. D. Leavis

Literary critic

Edmund Leach

Edmund Leach

British anthropologist

Alan Baker

Alan Baker

Mathematician

Bertha Swirles

Bertha Swirles

Physicist

H. F. Baker

H. F. Baker

British mathematician

Peter Laslett

Peter Laslett

Historian

Gwen Raverat

Gwen Raverat

Visual artist

Martin Lowry

Martin Lowry

Chemist

Richard Keynes

Richard Keynes

British physiologist

Archibald Hill

Archibald Hill

British physiologist

Geoffrey Keynes

Geoffrey Keynes

British surgeon

Francis William Aston

Francis William Aston

British chemist

Robert McCance

Robert McCance

Experimenter

Nora Barlow

Nora Barlow

British scholar

Brian Pippard

Brian Pippard

British physicist

Archibald Garrod

Archibald Garrod

English physician

Roberto Gerhard

Roberto Gerhard

Composer

Alfred Cort Haddon

Alfred Cort Haddon

British anthropologist

Frederic Bartlett

Frederic Bartlett

British psychologist

Horace Lamb

Horace Lamb

British mathematician

Robin Milner

Robin Milner

British computer scientist

Francis Cornford

Francis Cornford

Translator

Derrick Puffett

Derrick Puffett

Author

Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

Physiologist

Malcolm Williamson

Malcolm Williamson

Australian composer

James Mirrlees

James Mirrlees

Economist

Alan Nunn May

Alan Nunn May

British physicist

Richard Kahn

Richard Kahn

British economist

Colin Pillinger

Colin Pillinger

Planetary scientist

Gerard Murphy

Gerard Murphy

Northern Irish film actor

Henry Hallett Dale

Henry Hallett Dale

Pharmacologist

Henry Matthew Brock

Henry Matthew Brock

British illustrator

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