This is a list of people elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1960.[1]
Fellows[edit]
- Alfred Maurice Binnie
- Robert Hanbury Brown
- Sir Derman Guy Christopherson
- Richard Henry Dalitz
- James Norman Davidson
- Michael James Stewart Dewar
- Sir William Stewart Duke-Elder
- Louis Essen
- Sir David Gwynne Evans
- Norman Leslie Falcon
- Peter Alfred Gorer
- Oscar Victor Sayer Heath
- Sir Ronald Holroyd
- Hugh Esmor Huxley
- Sir John Cowdery Kendrew
- John Alwyne Kitching
- David Keith Chalmers Macdonald
- Sir George White Pickering
- George Porter, Baron Porter of Luddenham
- Klaus Friedrich Roth
- Thiruvenkata Rajendra Seshadri
- James Haward Taylor
- Albert Alan Townsend
- Ralph Louis Wain
- Edward Nevill Willmer
Foreign members[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "New Fellows of the Royal Society". Nature. 186 (4718): 11–12. April 1, 1960. doi:10.1038/186011a0 – via www.nature.com.
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