List of Famous people who died in 1936
Brig.-Gen. John Eric Christian Livingstone-Learmonth
George Ellsworth Sydenham Fursdon
Frances Harriet Royds
Louis Camille Maillard
Louis Camille Maillard was a French physician and chemist. He made important contributions to the study of kidney disorders. He also became known for the "Maillard reaction", the chemical reaction which he described in 1912, by which amino acids and sugars react in foods via contact with fats, giving a browned, flavorful surface to everything from bread and seared steaks to toasted marshmallows.
Billy Mitchell
William Lendrum Mitchell was a United States Army general who is regarded as the father of the United States Air Force.
Humfry Payne
Humfry Gilbert Garth Payne was an English archaeologist, director of the British School of Archaeology in Athens from 1929 to his death.
Julius Tandler
Julius Tandler was an Austrian physician and Social Democratic politician. His research secured him a lasting place in the history of anatomy. His main claim to fame, however, was his ambition to introduce a comprehensive system of public health and social services in the Vienna municipality in the interwar years.
Marianne Hainisch
Marianne Hainisch, born Marianne Perger was the founder and leader of the Austrian women's movement. She was also the mother of Michael Hainisch, the second President of Austria (1920–1928).
Roger Allin
Roger Allin was an American politician who was the fourth Governor of North Dakota from 1895 to 1897, and the second Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota from 1891 to 1893 serving under Governor Andrew H. Burke.
Scott Cordelle Bone
Scott Cardelle Bone was the fourth Territorial Governor of Alaska, serving from 1921 to 1925. A Republican, he was appointed by President Warren G. Harding. He is perhaps best known for making the decision to use dog sleds to transport diphtheria antitoxin 674 miles rather than use a plane in the now-famous 1925 Serum Run, from which the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race stems.