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Lewis, Sinclair

Lewis, Sinclair, Arrowsmith, New American Library, p. 132 (paperback edition). [Pg.278]

Laton claimed that Lewis Sinclair had that same kind of supercharged affinity when he took over Pemik island, the Consensus replied. It works through brute strength, and as such can be subverted. But should one of them succeed in transferring his personality into you, the energistic ability increases in proportion to the number of cells subsumed. You must not allow that to happen. [Pg.181]

The possessed are certainly capable of operating within bitek neurone structures," Lalwani said. "Lewis Sinclair captured Pernik s neural strata and we have confirmed that Valisk s blackhawks have also been captured."... [Pg.309]

Science, politics, labor relations, philosophy, music, literature, and sports—it seemed that everything interested Carothers. Soon after Sinclair Lewis novel Babbitt was published in 1920, he praised it as a literal depiction of Midwestern conformity and provincialism. When Marvel introduced him to fly-fishing in the Wisconsin woods, Carothers loved it. Although friends often found it difficult to tell when Carothers was pleased and happy, he was so excited trying to land a muskie from a rowboat that he almost jumped in after the fish. [Pg.114]

One need look further, at the complex crosscurrents at the confluence of capitalism, republicanism, and the diasporic sensibilities of various racially defined groups themselves. In his satiric novel The Man Who Knew Coolidge (1928), Sinclair Lewis pointed out one of the critical integers in the equation of race and economics. Amid a harangue about the political debates surrounding birth control, Lewis s Nordic Citizen remarks,... [Pg.28]

Sinclair Lewis, The Man Who Knew Coolidge Being the Soul of Lowell... [Pg.308]

Sinclair Lewis, Kingsblood Royal (New York Random House, 1947), pp. 104, 99, 179. [Pg.344]

Baur JA, Pearson KJ, Price NL, Jamieson HA, Lerin C, Kalra A, Prabhu W, Allard JS, Lopez-Lluch G, Lewis K, Pistell PJ, Poosala S, Becker KG, Boss O, Gwinn D, Wang M, Ramaswamy S, Fishbein KW, Spencer RG, Lakatta EG, Couteur DL, Shaw RJ, Navas P, Puigserver P, Ingram DK, de Cabo R, Sinclair DA. 2006. Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet. Nature 444 337-342. [Pg.39]

Thorstein Veblen was the best-known social scientist expounding this view in the United States. Literary versions of this ideology are apparent in Sinclair Lewis s Arrowsmith and Ayn Rand s Fountainhead, works from very different quadrants of the political spectrum. [Pg.380]

Anonymous (1944). S.O. Harper retires. Engineering News-Record 133(Dec.l4) 735. P Anonymous (1959). Harper, Sinclair O. Who s who in engineering 8 1033. Lewis New York. Harper, S.O. (1966). Sinclair O. Harper papers. USBR Denver CO. [Pg.397]

Catlow CRA, BeU RG, Gale JD, Lewis DW, Sayle DC, Sinclair PE (1998) In Derouane EG et al (eds) Catalytic activation and functionalization of light alkanes. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, pp 189-214... [Pg.640]

Oh, these were great days for chemistry in the public eye There is a famous novel, Arrowsmith, which was written in 1925 by the American playwright, Sinclair Lewis, about a young rebel scientist who goes his own way to make a breakthrough, and who is reminiscent of the young physical chemists who revolutionized chemistry.t l... [Pg.230]

Their working conditions are not something out of Sinclair Lewis s The Jungle. There is no blood or slop on the shop floor. No dilapidated machinery to mangle hands and arms. No open chemical baths. No PPE. The couple is garment workers, sitting at old... [Pg.10]

Gebrauchsliteratur was itself part of a larger trend that has come to be known as the New Objectivity, or Neue Sachlichkeit, and which was crucially influenced by the reception of American culture in Germany during the 1920S. The works of Sinclair Lewis and especially Upton Sinclair left a lasting impression upon the literature of the Weimar Republic and led... [Pg.44]

The development of the electron microscope during the 1930 s allowed viruses to be observed. The first viruses to be extensively studied were bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria. Because some bacteriophages kill bacteria, it yms at one time thought that they could be used to treat bacterial infections the plot of Sinclair Lewis s book Arrowsmith (1925), in which physician Martin Arrowsmith used phage to deal with an outbreak of pk ue, was predicated on that idea. [Pg.1926]


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