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John Bunn, coach of this year ' s champion basketball team, re- ceives first award in the three- legged race on Faculty Day. Maxwell Savelle. American History authority. Stephen Timoshenko, ad- mired prof by all engineer- ing students. Raymond Harriman, one of the classics ' profs amid registering students. RflHfllBtfitD Harold Bacon, and a mathe- matical mind. Bernard Peyton, liked by all students, including the army fellows. - ' Harold Bradley, a hard hitting history teacher Paul Kirkpatrick, one Physics Department. of the t bt
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Doctor Bol demonstrates his high pressure mercury vapor lamp. of the lamp is discussed by Doctor Bol with his assistant. p H y s i c s jne of the wort it J dose inter- it offers a anoppor- i the In)- NOW WORKING in the Physics Department of the University is Cornells Bol. This man is working on an advanced subject in the field of illumination, that of a really high pressure mercury vapor lamp. By first discovering the method of sealing a tungsten wire in quartz, and by working with quartz capillary lamps, a water-cooled one was developed which is operated with pressures running up from 100 to 300 and higher atmospheres. With the increasing pressure, the light approaches that of sunlight, the temperature of the lamp being about 8000 C. and the sun is measured as 6000 C. at its surface. In the operating room the lamp can be used for interior lighting. In movie projectors, a lamp of ' g in outside diam- eter for each inch length of capillary pro- duces over 10,000 candle power, but only the heat of a common incandescent lamp. A lamp of one foot in length will light up an airport as if it were day. These lamps are now being studied for market consumption. 17
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Theodore Bcggs, an ocon prof who leads the faculty life as it should be led, and Philip Buck, a poli-sci professor of boundless humor, even of the ever-ready dry English type. Boynton Green, a professor of engineering, mechani- cally. Samuel Morris, the engi- neering school dean. Frederick Arpke, a pro found scholar of Econ 1 1 curves. Russell Buchanan, one of the liked his- tory instructors. Merrill Spalding, versed in his- tory and the Russian Revolution, Robert Harcourt, a specialist of forge practice. Bill Bark, of the Western Civ. area. a
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