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Harold Munro Fox

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481:. They married in 1917. After the war, Fox spent six months back in London working with MacBride again, and also worked at the Marine Biological Association again for some time. However, in 1919 he returned to Cairo on invitation by Edward Hindle to join his staff at the 524:, a post he held until 1941. It was during his time in Birmingham that he and his wife became increasingly estranged from each other and eventually divorced. In 1931, Fox married his second wife, Natalia 'Natasha' Lvovna. He was Professor of Zoology, 43: 827: 787: 777: 598: 399: 145: 782: 792: 772: 807: 802: 822: 832: 797: 498: 383: 112: 734: 224: 629: 817: 661: 812: 558: 332: 304: 32: 190: 521: 473:. While he was stationed in Egypt, he met his first wife, Léonie Thérèse Roger, the daughter of Henri Roger, a 446: 431: 172: 163: 482: 181: 569: 525: 450: 435: 387: 208: 727: 506: 199: 767: 762: 528:, from 1941 to 1954. Because the college had moved from London to Cambridge due to the outbreak of 505:. His application was accepted in 1920, but he took up the post only in 1923. In Cambridge, he and 744: 671: 540: 536: 478: 466: 458: 427: 375: 371: 154: 662:"Guide to the manuscript papers of British scientists – Fox, Harold Munro, 1889–1967. Zoologist" 691: 403: 634: 607: 520:
In 1927, Fox was appointed head of the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at the
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National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists (NCUACS) Homepage
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as lecturer (1919–1923). During this time he finished a thesis on the
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for ten months. In 1913 he was appointed lecturer in zoology at the
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Green, John (2004). "Fox , Harold Munro". In Quirke, V. M (ed.).
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After graduation he went to the Plymouth Laboratory of the
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Oxford University Press. 546:His research focused on researching marine 716: 41: 20: 783:Academics of the University of Birmingham 611: 406:and Walter de Morgan on the genetics of 630:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 581: 142: 701: 700: 689: 793:British Army personnel of World War I 587: 585: 509:organised an expedition to study the 499:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 384:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 337: 113:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 7: 773:Academics of Bedford College, London 808:People educated at Brighton College 803:Fullerian Professors of Physiology 402:(1911–1912), where he worked with 14: 823:Royal Army Service Corps soldiers 735:Fullerian Professor of Physiology 255: 1917, divorced) 225:Fullerian Professor of Physiology 833:20th-century British zoologists 275: 252: 572:, London, on 29 January 1967. 561:in 1937 and won the society's 445:broke out, he enlisted in the 422:, in 1912, where he worked on 1: 146:Marine Biological Association 16:English zoologist (1889–1967) 798:Fellows of the Royal Society 660:Powell, T.E. (20 May 2009). 647:UK public library membership 594:"Harold Munro Fox 1889-1967" 559:Fellow of the Royal Society 410:hybrids. After his year in 305:Fellow of the Royal Society 849: 535:On retirement he moved to 191:Gonville and Caius College 741: 732: 724: 719: 40: 522:University of Birmingham 483:Cairo School of Medicine 447:Royal Army Service Corps 432:Royal College of Science 386:, where he read for the 354:Education and early life 265:Natalia "Natasha" Lvovna 182:Cairo School of Medicine 173:Royal Army Service Corps 164:Royal College of Science 526:Bedford College, London 451:City of London Yeomanry 436:Ernest William MacBride 388:Natural Sciences Tripos 209:Bedford College, London 818:Scientists from London 728:Edward James Salisbury 639:10.1093/ref:odnb/33233 613:10.1098/rsbm.1968.0009 592:Smith, J. E. (1968). 507:John Stanley Gardiner 200:Birmingham University 570:St George's Hospital 465:(Thessaloniki), and 449:and served with the 374:Andrew Munro of the 242:Léonie Thérèse Roger 813:People from Clapham 557:. He was elected a 745:John Zachary Young 678:on 28 October 2009 672:University of Bath 541:research associate 537:Queen Mary College 517:during 1924–1925. 479:Suez Canal Company 428:Stazione Zoologica 376:Yorkshire Regiment 372:Lieutenant Colonel 360:Harold Munro Fuchs 155:Stazione Zoologica 61:Harold Munro Fuchs 751: 750: 742:Succeeded by 720:Academic offices 699:External link in 645:(Subscription or 404:Cresswell Shearer 326: 325: 167:(1913–1914, 1919) 149:(1911–1912, 1919) 77:, London, England 71:28 September 1889 840: 725:Preceded by 717: 711: 710: 704: 703: 697: 695: 687: 685: 683: 674:. 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FRS

Walter Stoneman
Clapham
Brighton College
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Zoologist
Marine Biological Association
Stazione Zoologica
Royal College of Science
Royal Army Service Corps
Cairo School of Medicine
Gonville and Caius College
Birmingham University
Bedford College, London
Fullerian Professor of Physiology
Alison Settle
Fellow of the Royal Society
Linnean Medal
Darwin Medal
FRS

zoologist
Clapham
Prussian Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Yorkshire Regiment
Brighton College
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Natural Sciences Tripos

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