Do we say carrel or carol

carrel 63 occurrences

This annual sum of forty thousand dollars, which is called from its donor the "Nobel prize," was, in October, 1912, conferred upon a surgeon, Dr. Alexis Carrel, for his remarkable work in the study of the life of the tissues and organs which exist in the human body.

Therefore, when in 1910 it was announced that Dr. Alexis Carrel with his assistant, Dr. M. T. Burrows, had succeeded, scientific credulity was taxed.

Carrel's work consisted in extending Harrison's method to apply to warm-blooded animals, including, of course, mammals; he having primarily in view at this time a more precise knowledge of the laws governing the restoration of tissues, for example, after serious surgical wounds.

In 1909 Carrel removed the left kidney from a bitch, kept it out of the body for 50 minutes, and then replaced it; the extirpation of the other kidney did not cause the death of the animal, which remained for more than a year normal and in good health, thus proving the success of the graft.

In 1910 Carrel succeeded with similar experiments on the spleen.

CARREL, ALEXIS.

Anne de la Motte Carrel (W); 4Feb63; R309630.

CARREL, ANNE DE LA MOTTE.

SEE CARREL, ALEXIS.

SEE Carrel, Alexis. LINDSEY, MARY, pseud. SEE Terry, Adolphine Fletcher.

With a foreword by Alexis Carrel. © 18May38; A117727.

CARREL, ALEXIS.

Anne De La Motte Carrel (W); 15Mar67; R406352.

CARREL, ANNE DE LA MOTTE.

SEE Carrel, Alexis.

CARREL, MORTON LOUIS.

Edited with introd., notes, exercises and vocabulary by Morton Louis Carrel.

Morton Louis Carrel (A); 6Dec57; R204120.

La vie d'Armand Carrel.

BUDRYS, ALGIS. SEE Budrys, Algirdas Jonas. BULLARD, BERTHA S. Themes faciles; French composition and review grammar with drill in idioms and irregular verbs, by Bertha S. Bullard & Morton Louis Carrel.

Wilbert L. Carr (A); 1May62; R294600. CARREL, MORTON LOUIS. Themes faciles.

With a foreword by Alexis Carrel. © 18May38; A117727.

WALKER, CHARLES CARREL.

Charles Carrel Walker (A); 23Apr71; R504910.

CARREL, ARMAND, French publicist, born at Rouen; a man of high character, and highly esteemed; editor of the National, which he conducted with great ability, and courage; died of a wound in a duel with Émile de Girardin (1800-1836).

carol 659 occurrences

We know him, we love him, we always remember him as the year comes round, and the blithest song our brazen tongues utter is a Christmas carol to the Father of 'The Chimes!'

A Christmas Carol God bless you all this Christmas Day And drive the cares and griefs away.

The willowy hills and fields among, They heard her singing her last song, The Lady of Shalott. Heard a carol, mournful, holy, Chanted loudly, chanted lowly, Til' her blood was frozen slowly, And her eyes were darken'd wholly, Turn'd to tower'd Camelot.

A song burst wild and free, A wordless carol of life and love, Of nature free and wild; And the three monks paused in the evening shade Looked up at each other and smiled.

If we read nothing else of Dickens, once a year, at Christmas time, we should remember him and renew our youth by reading one of his holiday stories, The Cricket on the Hearth, The Chimes, and above all the unrivaled Christmas Carol.

He would send Carol Clay to see her do the thing.

Carol would know.

Tony Holiday behind the scene on that momentous evening, on being informed that Carol Claythe famous Carol Clay herselfthe real Rosewas out there in a box, was paralyzed with fear, for the first time in her life, victim of genuine stage fright.

Tony Holiday behind the scene on that momentous evening, on being informed that Carol Claythe famous Carol Clay herselfthe real Rosewas out there in a box, was paralyzed with fear, for the first time in her life, victim of genuine stage fright.

And with Carol Clay there to see.

A little later she dared to let her eyes stray to the box where Carol Clay sat.

But, after all she could stand a little more joy without coming to an untimely end, for there suddenly smiling at her from the threshold was Carol Clay congratulating her and telling her what a pleasure to-night's Rose had been to the Rose of yesterday.

And before Tony could get her breath to do more than utter a rather shy and gasping word of gratitude, the actress had invited her to take tea with her on the next day and she had accepted and Carol Clay was gone.

Both Dick and Alan were driven out of her mind later that day by the delightful and exciting interview over the tea table with Carol Clay.

Tony wondered what Carol Clay had given up, was giving up for her art to bring that look into them.

And then she sat down and signed the impressive document that made her Carol Clay's understudy and a real wage-earning person.

The last curtain had gone down on the "End of the Rainbow" and Tony Holiday had made an undeniable hit, caught the popular fancy by her young charm and vivid personality and fresh talents to such a degree that for the moment at least even its idol of many seasons, Carol Clay, was forgotten.

For her own sake, for Max Hempel's sake because he believed in her, for Carol Clay's sake because Tony loved her, she meant to forget everything but Madge for those few hours.

"I never saw them go madder over anybody, not even Carol herself.

2. Contrary to the preceding rule, the preterits, participles, and derivative nouns, of the few verbs ending in al, il, or ol, unaccented,namely, equal, rival, vial, marshal, victual, cavil, pencil, carol, gambol, and pistol,are usually allowed to double the l, though some dissent from the practice: as, equalled, equalling; rivalled, rivalling; cavilled, cavilling, caviller; carolled, carolling, caroller.

Kathleen G. Crisfield & Sidney L. Zuckert (E of B. B. Coleman), Alta Vaughan Uhl (W of W. L. Uhl) & James F. Hosic (A); 12Apr54; R128426. COLEMAN, CAROL, ed.

Carol Hogg (NK); 16Dec55; R161509.

SEE BROOKS, ELBRIDGE S. A Christmas carol.

SEE Brooks, Elbridge S. A Christmas carol.

SEE Brooks, Elbridge S. A Christmas carol.

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