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...expression gave way to a vivacity of movement and a belligerent and combative spirit. . . . Instead of the indifference he had previously shown in the presence of the sheep he exhibited impetuosity and juvenile ardor. Isolated in a stable with a ewe he became the father of a lamb. Four years after the grafting operation he gave proof of good health...
Explosions, flashes and blinding lights kept the audience startled and gasping when Professor A. B. Lamb G'03, director of the chemical laboratory, presented the chemist's viewpoint of heat at the fourth symposuim held in the Union Living Room last night. Performing experiments that ranged from simple illustrations of the effect of oxygen and nitrogen on flame to breath-taking feats that approached necromancy, Professor Lamp kept the audience in a continual flurry of excitement...
...discussed at length the factors that influence burning, showing how, by the addition of certain third substances, such things as iron could be made to combust and burn. Many different forms of flames were illustrated on a big table raised on the platform and Professor Lamb produced one mass of flame which he calmly held in his hand and picked to pieces...
...atomic theory and its relation to heat, since burning involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another," said Professor Lamb, "will form the basis for the new discoveries in the chemical constitution of heat which are sure to be made in the near future...
Professor A. B. Lamb G. '03, director of the chemical laboratory, will open the discussion from the chemical point of view. His topic will be "The Chemistry of Burning...