I think it is a great scene for several reasons.
One is that we understand what is going on without understanding the formulas on the board, at all:
Newman's goal is to trick and goad the Professor into "giving up" his secret formula...and to do it, Newman has to keep "acting dumb" and putting the wrong equations on the board, always leaving something missing(because it IS missing, because Newman doesn't know what it is) -- in hopes that the Professor will reveal the secret.
And just as the Professor DOES reveal the secret, we hear loud voices on the intercom -- first in German -- that are clearly unleashing everybody on campus to search for Newman and Andrews.
So suspense kicks in as Newman desperately tries to memorize the formula and the Professor hears the loudspeaker and realizes he has been had -- "You've told me...nothing," he says almost sadly.
Then the great Hitchcockian finish:
The professor slams down the outer blackboard.
Comedy: "I FORBID you to leave this room!"
Quick shot of a door slamming...Newman's already long gone.
Bim...bam...boom. Hitchocck.
I also love the very quick cutaway shot in this sequence to the Professor's flung cigar flying into a corner and bouncing off the wall, a visual of his arrogance and impatience.
PS. And those formulas on the blackboard? For all I know, they were for chicken soup!
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