Paul Henry de Kruif letters [manuscript], 1931 Jan 27, n.d.

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Paul Henry de Kruif letters [manuscript], 1931 Jan 27, n.d.

In a letter, 1931 Jan 27, to Professor Getchell, de Kruif discusses being terrified when he starts a new story and the book he's currently working on "Men Against Death." A letter May 12 to Loring [Ashley Schuler] covers the submission of a story "near my heart" and describes Otto [Carmichael]'s new Mae West story. A letter Sep 8. to an unidentified recipient discusses not having a picture of himself but that a letter to the photographer Hal Phyphe [sic] would bring the recipient a photo.

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West, Mae, 1972-

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Actress and author. From the description of Papers of Mae West, 1921-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78482873 ...

Carmichael, Otto.

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De Kruif, Paul, 1890-1971

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De Kruif received a B.S. degree in 1912 from the University of Michigan. As a Rockefeller fellow, he became a researcher in bacteriology at Michigan. Narrowing his specialty to microbiology, he earned a Ph. D. in 1916. In order to supplement his income from research he began writing free-lance. de kruif collaborated with Sinclair Lewis on "Arrowsmith" and was a contributing editor for Reader's Digest for more than twenty years. From the description of Papers, 1885-1971. (Joint Archiv...

Phyfe, Hal, 1892-1968.

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Schuler, Loring Ashley, 1886-1968,

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