John D Bernal: 3 of 4 in 1948-1961 (Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin 1957, 1959, 1961) J Rotblat: 2 of 5 in 1951-1963 (Meitner 1959, 1961)
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Polykarp Kusch: 1 of 2 in 1958-1963 (Chieng-Shiung Wu 1958) Kusch nominated for Physics Nobel Prize 3x, won in 1955.
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Willis E Lamb, Jr: 1 of 4 in 1950-1958 (Wu 1958. Bonus: Goeppert-Mayer Chemistry 1958) Lamb nominated for Physics Nobel Prize 22x, won 1955.
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Eugene P Wigner: 1 of 4 in 1940-1958 (Goeppert-Mayer 1958) Wigner nominated for Physics Nobel Prize 24x, won 1963.
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H Lipson: 1 of 1 (Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin 1960) J Rossel: 1 of 1 (Chieng-Shiung Wu 1959) B H Flowers: 1 of 1 (Maria Goeppert-Mayer 1960)
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Emilio Segrè: 3 of 7 in 1954-1965 (Goeppert-Mayer 1960, Wu 1964, 1965) Segrè nominated for Physics 24x (Chemistry x9), won Physics 1959.
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Sir William Lawrence Bragg: 2 of 14 in 1922-1965 (Hodgkin 1960-61, for Chemistry 1961, 1963, 1964) Bragg nominated for Physics 2x, won 1915
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Sir Cyril Norman Hinshelwood: 1 of 2 in 1960-1961 (Hodgkin 1960, none for Chemistry) Hinshelwood nominated for Chemistry 12x, won 1956
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DH Frisch: 1 of 1 (Wu 1960; 3 of the 5 men in her group later won Prizes) H Maier-Leibnitz: 1 of 2 in 1955-1962 (Goeppert-Mayer 1962)
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Willard Frank Libby: 1 of 3 in 1962-1965 (Goeppert-Mayer 1962) Libby nominated for Physics 6x, Chemistry 28x, won Chemistry 1960
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