Word: lambing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Future. Even with Bocchiccio picking up the tab, Walcott is one of the skimpiest eaters big-time heavyweight boxing has ever known. After a five-mile run he breakfasts on prunes, two eggs, a lamb chop, tea and toast. Then comes a mile walk, a nap until noon (he eats no lunch) and seven rounds' workout in the afternoon. For supper he does not wolf a 3-lb. steak (as Billy Conn used to), but settles for a smaller one. He looks lighter than his 196 Ibs. Most remarkable about him is the fact that he seems...
...protracted; it just won't keep movin' along. Nor has it very much more of musicomedy's factitious lure than of the old Hudson River Valley's drowsy charm; only here & there is a lyric sprightly, or the dancing gay. As Ichabod, angular Gil Lamb is likable and pleasant, but by no means a tide-turner. Best thing about Sleepy Hollow is the singing, which does a lot for the next best thing-the songs...
They are: Wallace B. Donham '98, George F. Baker Professor of Administration; Dr. Alexander Forbes '04, professor of Physiology; George S. Forbes '02, professor of Chemistry; Arthur B. Lamb '05, Erving Professor of Chemistry; Elmer D. Merrill, Arnold Professor of Botany; Clyde O. Ruggles '09, professor of Public Utility Management and Regulation; Paul J. Sachs '00, professor of Fine Arts; Donald Scott '00, Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology; and Frederick W. C. Lieder, associate professor of German...
Professor Lamb designed the Mallinckrodt Laboratories and the Radcliffe Chemical Laboratories, and served at Washington in nitrogen-fixing experiments. For the past 30 years he edited the Journal of the American Chemical Society and supervised the administration of chemical laboratories...
Paul D. Bartlett will be the new Erving Professor of Chemistry, succeeding Arthur B. Lamb. The four new full professors will be: George Wald, professor of Biology; Harry T. Levin '33, professor of English; Willa'd Van O. Quine, professor of Philosophy; and Heinrich Schneider, professor of German...