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Arrowsmith and 1931
** Arrowsmith ( film ), 1931 adaptation of the novel
Arrowsmith is a 1931 film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
The book's only theatrically released adaptation, made in 1931, featured Ronald Colman and Helen Hayes as Arrowsmith and Leora respectively.
Many of his films were forgettable, however his collaboration with John Ford resulted in Best Picture Oscar nomination for Arrowsmith ( 1931 ).
* Arrowsmith ( 1931 ) uncredited
In 1931, Anson made his screen debut in John Ford's film Arrowsmith.
In succeeding years, the Goldwyn company was able to obtain ( from Samuel Sr .' s estate ) the rights to all films produced under Samuel Goldwyn, including the original Bulldog Drummond ( 1929 ), Arrowsmith ( 1931 ), and Guys and Dolls ( 1955 ).
This was followed by his appearance in John Ford's Arrowsmith ( 1931 ) which began a more than thirty year membership in the director's " stock company ", with important supporting roles in The Searchers ( 1956 ), Two Rode Together ( 1961 ) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Cheyenne Autumn.
* Arrowsmith ( 1931 ) ( uncredited )

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** Astro City / Arrowsmith Flip Book
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* Cults and Isms, by J. Oswald Sanders, pub. 1962, 1969, 1980 ( Arrowsmith ), ISBN 0-551-00458-4.
* Arrowsmith ( novel ), by Sinclair Lewis
* Mount Arrowsmith ( disambiguation ), mountains in Canada, Antarctica, and New Zealand
* Aaron Arrowsmith ( 1750 – 1823 ), English cartographer
* Alf Arrowsmith ( 1942 – 2005 ), English footballer
* Anna Arrowsmith ( born 1972 ), under the pseudonym Anna Span, British pornographic film director and politician
* Alex Arrowsmith ( born 1982 ), rock musician
* Edmund Arrowsmith ( 1585 – 1628 ), Roman Catholic martyr and saint
* John Arrowsmith ( scholar ) ( 1602 – 1659 ), English theologian and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
* John Arrowsmith ( cartographer ) ( 1780 – 1873 ), geographer and map publisher
* Pat Arrowsmith ( born 1930 ), British author and peace campaigner
* Robert Arrowsmith ( born 1952 ), English cricketer
* William Arrowsmith ( 1924 – 1992 ), American classicist, academic and translator
She followed that with starring roles in Arrowsmith ( with Myrna Loy ), A Farewell to Arms ( with actor Gary Cooper, whom Hayes admitted to finding extremely attractive ), The White Sister, What Every Woman Knows ( a reprise from her Broadway hit ) and Vanessa: Her Love Story.
Among the participants in the experiment is Mrs. Joyce Lanyon ( Myrna Loy ), a New Yorker stranded on the island who is attracted to Arrowsmith.
Arrowsmith has been compared with The Citadel by A. J. Cronin ( first published after Arrowsmith in 1937 ), which also deals with the life experiences of a young idealistic doctor who tries to challenge and improve the existing system of medical practice.

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* Arrowsmith School, a school for children with learning disabilities
Arrowsmith takes its name from the township in which it was located, which had been named for early settler Ezekiel Arrowsmith.
* Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Sinclair Lewis, Arrowsmith
There is contrasting source material about the significance of this ; Arrowsmith takes this as evidence for the existence of a settlement at that time, but Morris states the find could be " an isolated incident ".
The other end of the inlet is located on Barkley Sound, which includes the Broken Group Islands, considered to be one of the best areas for kayaking in the world. Sproat lake is located 10 km west of the city, and the valley is guarded by the snow-covered peaks of Mount Arrowsmith and Mount Klitsa, and surrounded by mountains on all sides.
Kuth-kah-chulth, is the Nuu-Chah-Nulth name for Mount Arrowsmith.
Finally, Arrowsmith is recognized by his former medical school mentor, Max Gottlieb, for a scientific paper he has written and is invited to take a post with a prestigious research institute in New York.
De Kruif is known to have drawn inspiration for locations and characters in Arrowsmith from specific sources.
I wish to acknowledge your choice of my novel Arrowsmith for the Pulitzer Prize.
For instance, Pentonville was used as a model for the eventual construction of Corradino Prison in Rahal Gdid, Malta by W. Lamb Arrowsmith in 1842.
In 1926 Lewis refused the Pulitzer when he was awarded it for Arrowsmith.
Winnemac is also the setting for Gideon Planish, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, and Dodsworth.
During this period defender Brian Arrowsmith became the player to make the most Football League appearances for Barrow.
He was the model for the character of Max Gottlieb in Sinclair Lewis's Pulitzer-winning novel Arrowsmith, the first great work of fiction to idealize and idolize pure science.
Major General Wheeler, in turn, assigned responsibility of base commander for the road construction to Colonel John C. Arrowsmith.
In addition to the redevelopment of the hospital, the upper playing field of the former Knowsley Higher Side School grounds ( now St Edmund Arrowsmith ) off Stoney Lane has been re-surfaced to serve as a designated helicopter landing site for the dedicated use of air ambulance, being in close proximity to emergency medical facilities at the hospital.
In March 2010, after serving the local area for 46 years, Higher Side Comprehensive School was permanently closed and subsequently demolished to make way for the new ' St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Centre for Learning ' which was constructed on vacant land behind Higher Side's main buildings.
The land on which the school once stood now serves as a car park and recreational area for staff and pupils of the new St Edmund Arrowsmith.

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