Proper noun
Ostrow (plural Ostrows)
A surname.
Adams and Ostrow go to confront Morbius the following morning. Source: Internet
In his 2005 memoir “Present at the Creation: Leaping in the Dark and Going Against the Grain,” Ostrow, a quadruple Tony winner whose Broadway career spanned four decades, takes issue with Dylan’s version of events, to say the least. Source: Internet
In 2010, alumnus Herman Ostrow donated $35 million to name the school the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry. Source: Internet
Later, while Adams confronts Morbius at his home, Ostrow sneaks away to use the Krell educator; as Morbius had warned, he is fatally injured. Source: Internet
The Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California was established in 1897 as The College of Dentistry, and today awards undergraduate and graduate degrees. Source: Internet
The novel also includes an element never included in the film: when Dr. Ostrow dissects one of the dead Earth-type animals, he discovers that its internal structure precludes it from ever having been alive in the normal biological sense. Source: Internet