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...found some of George Gordon, Lord Byron's writings "not fit to be read by any person within or without the University [of Texas]." The House resolved to investigate the $20,000 purchase, for the university's noted rare-book collection, of early editions of Byron, Browning, Lamb, Shelley, Tennyson and Petronius Arbiter. All the House charged, were "obscene" or "atheistic...
...short of meat on Britain's account. Meat exports by Lend-Lease last year amounted to only 5% of the total supply. And Lend-Lease in reverse, i.e., food supplied by Australia and New Zealand to our armed forces abroad, exceeded our Lend-Lease shipments of beef, lamb and mutton by about eight million...
...pointing out to Dean Lamb that he was receiving one of the highest awards that can be given to an American chemist, chairman of the award jury Professor William C. McTarish formally presented the medal, and further told Lamb that he was qualified for the honor on the basis of "interest in inorganic and physical chemistry, leadership against poison gas, and his ability as a teacher, administrator, and editor...
Background for Dean Lamb's recognition is centered in an extensive and effective series of pamphlets and articles published on the subject of "Chemical Warfare Service" and "Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory...
...addition, he has edited the Journal of the American Chemical Society for the past 26 years and has contributed to countless other chemical publications. Presentation of the medal to Dean Lamb was made after he had made a talk on the role of the Journal...