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De Kruif is known to have drawn inspiration for locations and characters in Arrowsmith from specific sources.
Loeb and De Kruif both worked at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York and Novy was De Kruif's longtime mentor.
After returning to the University of Michigan as an Assistant Professor, De Kruif briefly worked for the Rockefeller Institute ( for Medical Research ).
De Kruif assisted Sinclair Lewis with his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Arrowsmith ( 1925 ) by providing the scientific and medical information required by the plot, along with character sketches.
Many believe the characters in the novel represent people known to De Kruif, with Martin Arrowsmith ( a physician, unlike de Kruif ) possibly representing himself.

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At the moment he was excited about his son's having received the Prix De Rome in archaeology and was looking forward to being present this summer at the excavation of an Etruscan tomb.
In New York he was well received by what was then only a small brave band of non-figurative artists, including Alexander Calder, George K. L. Morris, De Kooning, Holty and a few others.
The result was the `` Gross Report '', prepared by Gross, as chairman, with the assistance of two U.N. Under Secretaries, Constantin Stavropoulos and Philippe De Seynes.
Though Catherine was vexed at the number of French officers streaming to the Turkish standard, there were several under her own, such as the Prince De Nassau ; ;
Boniface was later to explain to the English that Robert of Burgundy and Guy De St.-Pol were easy enough to do business with ; ;
Of Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe the philosopher Whitehead said the Earth's first visitors to Mars should be persons likely to make a good impression, and when he was asked, `` Whom would you send ''??
Monsieur De Cury was incensed, of course.
Alex's instruction was rapid, for the doctor had to go off to the Rue Ecole De Medecine to hear more speeches with only time for one sip of wine to sustain him through them all.
Ballet flowered in Italy during the next hundred years, and about 1550 was carried to France when the Italian princess, Catherine De Medicis, married the King of France.
The most famous ballet of that time was called Ballet Comique De La Reine ( 1581 ).
Oersted remodeled Ritter's notes into an essay in French which was submitted to the Institut De France for its annual prize of 3,000 francs.
A Bureau De La Demographie ( A. Romaniuk, Director ) was formed under AIMO in the Congo, to work in close rapport with the Section Statistique of the Secretariat General.
A member of the IRSAC staff ( E. Van De Walle ) was recently delegated to cooperate with AIMO in the development of demographic statistics in this territory.
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer was the regiment's first permanent commander and, like such generals as George S. Patton and Terry De La Mesa Allen in their rise to military prominence, Custer was a believer in blood and guts warfare.
De La Laude, commander of the Alabama post, had the friendship of the natives, and was able to make them look upon the British as poor competitors.
Diario De La Marina was the oldest and most influential paper in Cuba, with a reputation for speaking out against tyranny.
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
the twelfth Marquis De Portago was intelligent, purposeful, and passionate.
The working principle of a yupana is unknown, but in 2001 an explanation of the mathematical basis of these instruments was proposed by Italian mathematician Nicolino De Pasquale.
It was won by Georges Bouton of the De Dion-Bouton Company, in a car he had constructed with Albert, the Comte de Dion, but as he was the only competitor to show up it is rather difficult to call it a race.

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From 1951 to the end of 1952, De Jong commanded a naval frigate HNLMS De Zeeuw, after which he joined the staff of the Allied Commander-in-Chief Channel in the British naval base at Portsmouth.
De la Union's chief of staff Tomàs Morla saw through Augereau's actions and proposed that Navarro's division attack on the right while de Vives and de las Amarilas joined forces and attacked the French center near Le Boulou.
This reputation was largely established by the influence of Michael Craig-Martin, Richard Wentworth, Jon Thompson, Anton Ehrenzweig and Nick De Ville as teaching staff.
The Faculty of Health and Life Science is De Montfort's largest faculty, housing roughly 400 full-time and part-time staff, as well as approximately 5000 students.
In 2005 / 6, De Montfort University was highly rated by both external examiners and the Quality Agency Audit ( QAA ) for its academic planning, staff training and the support given to students.
A number of plans were eventually drawn up by Morgan and his cadre of staff officers for the invasion of Normandy, finally deciding that the invasion should take place on a thirty-mile front west of the River Orne, rejecting the need to capture the Pas De Calais and the ports there by calling for the creation of prefabricated artificial ports to ferry equipment and troops ashore once the initial landings had occurred.
To strengthen ownership base of fledgeling Het Parool, De Persgroep, the biggest newspaper publisher of Belgium, was asked to take a substantial minorityshare in the newly set-up Het Parool bv alongside minority participations by both staff and readers.
Animator Pierre De Celles said in an interview that neither he nor the rest of the staff working on Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog knew about or competed with the other series, which he describes as " serious and heavy "; he also described the staff as too busy to pay attention to the other series.
A 17-year effort, the Kirsch Center was conceived and is operated by De Anza faculty, staff and students, with the philosophy that this facility is " a building that teaches about energy, resources and stewardship.
There were 440 academic staff in 2006. Notable members of the academic staff include former Taoiseach John Bruton and " thinking " Guru Edward De Bono.
In 1840 he resigned his charge of the York museum and was appointed on the staff of the geological survey of Great Britain under Henry De la Beche.
The initial staff comprised 3 Englishmen and 9 natives of Palermo, with Whitaker as honorary chairman, Edward De Garston as inaugural president, and with red and blue as the original team colours.
In 1998, the London Mathematical Society moved from rooms in Burlington House to De Morgan House, at 57 – 58 Russell Square, in order to accommodate staff expansion.
In 1998 the Society moved from rooms in Burlington House into De Morgan House ( named after the society's first president ), at 57 – 58 Russell Square, Bloomsbury, to accommodate an expansion of its staff.
De Lellis began to observe the poor attention the sick received from the staff of the hospital.
In 1629 the five Dutch admiralties refused to allow Heyn, effectively their new supreme commander, to enlarge his staff with a special tactical-operational officer, for which function Heyn had De With in mind.
paper, Het Algemeen Nieuws (" The General News ") was published with De Standaards staff and presses, printing only what the Nazi occupation government permitted.
Schimmel was an early collaborator of Potgieter on the De Gids staff.
At divisional headquarters, Major-General Beauvoir De Lisle and his staff were trying to unravel the numerous and confusing messages coming back from observation posts, contact aircraft and the two leading brigades.
For many years, he belonged to the editorial staff of the literary monthly De Nieuwe Gids ( The New Guide ).
According to De Leon, " he gathered a staff of young idealists just out of college.

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