Brother Claus, who was sitting in the main auditorium, recalled: "We were hanging on every word." But suddenly, he felt sick and had to leave the auditorium. Arthur exited, knowing that he would not be readmitted.
In a few minutes, he began to feel better. He related that as he walked back toward the auditorium, he heard a great applause. That set him on fire! He decided he was going to hear the rest of that wonderful lecture even if he had to climb on the roof to do so. Brother Claus, a young man of 23 at the time, found a way to climb the roof. The skylights were open, and as he approached them, he noted "the hearing was excellent."
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