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DR. JULIAN HUXLEY has received a letter from Prof. C. J. Van der Klaauw, of the Department of Zoology of the University of Leyden, and one of the directors of Acta-, Folia-, Bibliographia-, Bibliotheca-Biotheoretica. Prof. Van der Klaauw states that he is well, as is also his lecturer in experimental zoology, Dr. N. Tinbergen, although both of them spent some two years in a concentration camp, with about twenty of their colleagues from Leyden. After release from imprisonment, Prof. Van der Klaauw was exiled to the eastern part of Belgium. He adds that Prof. H. J. Jordan, professor of comparative physiology in the University of Utrecht, died of apoplexy during the War.
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Belgian Biological Publications during the War. Nature 156, 166 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156166a0
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