State College News, Volume 15, Number 14, 1931 January 9

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State College News

Vor. XV No. 14

State Coutece For Teacuers, Atsany, N, Y.,F

RIDAY,

January 9, 1931 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Iseues.

TALENTED ARTISTS

TO ASSIST CHORUS

Women's Chorus To Giv
Public Recital Thurscay
in Chancellor's Hall
Stuart Wilson, tenor, and
will assist at th

to be

ie season
given hy the State cal women's
chorus

v
tiveer,, Niles Ga
Winchester
larship in La
ity where be sang in oe cho:
college, ic

as inter ed hy-the ware!
tit he, resuined. Nestudy of finale
Reszke and others,

under Jean de
His singing so impr

y immed:
nie concert tour,

eU of Michigan,
pupil of Guy’ Maier ‘whe

of the artists ina two-piano | “recta y

tuner the auspices of State
0. Mr

thiete

FAN

cl
mito) (by
‘ The Splendour

" Foy

And Judy" by, Goossens. and

try Gardens” by: Grainger, played
ntz; a group of folk-
ngland and Kentucky

Wilson;

Gri Scottish

“Soa “and Wood"

and "A Tragic: Stor

Yy, rae shor,

i,
"by Bullock
lerick H. Candly

bead ol ihe mane department,
directing the chorus.

NEWCOMB NAMES
DORMITORY FUND

COMMITTEE HEADS};
‘

scriptions to the res
ce ace hall fund, Lawrence (Ne
mb, esident, Sunoane
ts members of
om have received letters contait
ihe ledge cards which are tw be

1 gin

There was a miceting of the com
mittee Wednesday at
weekly meeting Uine wa

Hrimmer, exec
f the College alumni

One mesnber of the tans as al
tlle the pledge tor the
te Newel This

(arb Kelley
een

sh Haut

hautter

Nanri be

Tapath
Mink

Can Stesibuegty
Flsa Meulecke, Ne
Arnold Copping.

Initial

choot from which he
n and
he attended Cambridge uni-

| by Lennox Robinson,

.|son is a fantasy, ‘The. cast

y me
orm Hutter, and |

JUNIOR WEEK-END

Directs Plays

Miss Burgher + To Be T Be Toastmistress
At Lun meheon on January
cal Hotel
Pieris Yo: joni nna
1 whieh wit take place Jan
| ire nearly completed, aeeoing
Kine. Holt, general chairman.
The {allow ig persons have beer
edd t 1s patrons and patrou:
esses at junior luncheon whi
be conducted at the DeWitt Clinton
hotel, January 31 1:30 o'clo
(seepage en Sorc in
chairs Iton
Moose, aidictee in oto. and Ait
se

ior the hmicheon and the
will he the three president
present junior class, nam ale
1 reonan  presitent
Rice, sophmore president
Rienber, ji "pres
er will” prubably "give
the weteoming addre
prophecy: and “class, history
Presented hy. Mise “Craver and Ric
» Annette Dobhin strut i

MISS AGNES E, FUTTERER
| Miss Agnes E. Hutterer wii
directs elementary dramatics
class plays to be presented in
the atulitorium, of hal
Tuesday wight at 8:30 eM

antes] RAMATICS CLASS

“for the

WILL GIVE PLAYS

 a'clock, fae

Meet sent patronesors, lies
ter the as: yet een einen for jinn perm
Futterer, ty he conduc 1 92000 to

o'clock at the Ten Eyek hotel. Janu:

ccording ty Miss Holt

i chairman of the

tn fe presented is! y J" annonces. that the

rabbed Youth and Age", a comedy |fallowing orchestras are imder cot

Nile Clemens, | eration the, Garnet Goblins fron

Swann, the | Sch the. Blue oh
three daughters

“Violet Putnam, Mans Colonel
s college; al

he chairman of the other commit

tees age tavors; Aisne Gen Bure
Mine] faculty and chaperones, Marge Fret

8 Car | tax and bids
vail he iGeratd mth, the grams ‘Stel rss
Witson is chairman of

1934 BASKETEERS
MEET FRESHMAN
OF R.P.I. TONIGHT)

basketball
tomorre

of Tommy
shrewd young man; an
rett, ‘34,
thicd young
an in silico by Helen Simp-
1 for this

pre:
" Aariorie|

a fncludes: Marcia Gold, “33, asa
cockney Ril; Raymond. Collins,

young cockney Xatherine

Dickens Vand Hetty

by
of

33
The ‘third

freshman
Mark O'Dea ca ato ty

r
will travel to Troy
where they will

team)

heen drilling We charges
bine High

Miss Winslow Obtains See
Position On Long Island +"

Genevieve Winslow, “31, will he
Mer ties asa
teacher in Fh

La

song Ish lan,

"Nae al
Ft

vied A Ee
nar ashes were
Koger Ha

in carte wo aia

Winslow completed the re
college
years: She was eaduated fr

Schenectady High tl

Class of

high: sel

y

Miss Winshie
eommerce and nun

G.A.A. To Have Outing

Tomorrow Afternoon

TO PRIS
\ shat

Hur valine
His event

the oni club

tities wn
club ar

ARE ENGAG

Horace Myers ety is
ser ul obama lon teats hy
nity

orical
affairs, Miss Burns

PLANS ARE MADE

30 and |

Miss Burgher will be vstnsves| Jing to
crs
of the

es ile the lass
will

tn

plies have te he

Juniors And Seniors Mea
Tuesday For Féucation

A spe eting of juniors | |
andl seniors jiterested in “ed |
| | tion 115 Sram ith te ges

|

,,| QUINTET 70 PLAY
THURSDAY AT 8:16

Squad Will Meet
lebury College Team
In Home Contest

AL

ial_me

' te's Court

Miadl

ular activities |
ool, will be conducted

" on in
Alt clock, Miss H Mis h Sean00
fs The Purple and Gold basketball
five will resume its court activities
when it faces Middlebury college
of Vermont ‘Thursday night in the
| [ay iD This
| |e first season in

room, 2t

| Min
wth course will be conducted
re

ick,

in
High school, |

whic the (ae
quintets have opposed euch other
in what is expected to be one of
the best games of the sche

Miss Haier

i ich wl be]

carned by one hour each week|

1| [spent in the classroom and other

| |periods will be spent in actu

| direction of Mitne High school
ties

V
a strong aggre
the prowess of State
utinost, ‘The visitors, in addition to
facing some of the best competition
intercollegiate basketball circles,
[also play in a leagwe that includes
hath St, Michael's college and the
University of Vermont,
In one of their last contests, the
ned back by

he enrollment will be limited
thirty-five students, accord: |
iss Halter,

STATE MAY HAVE
ALUMNI QUARTERS
IN NEW YORK CITY,

By Mus. Beri E, Bureatse
Excentive Secretary of the Aton

Vermonters were

i Association
Foltewing the custan of si
groups from
New

uf the but the contest has
not been definitely decided upon

[iy possible that this: same may

cork
fe RES arsity squad is working hard

ies in the class

very fortunate in having

1 Loweree, one of our sradt

its, omg.
Coach

tary to the manager of the hotel, er

She Ri
te aict as seeretars

te
the
and interested in the project d
would be wilting
day ti and will

to get the pros them work out tonight amd next
esday. afternoon,

ix the necessity of bulking
ni for. the

Baker is endeavoring to give
the first and second

to the project and without remun-
jeration, for a time,
|ject
The phir would call for a tile in
the ‘hotel fice of our graduates |
living an and hot Ne
those teaching in th
woul ihe pasate ui i
|by calling the hotel uflice for. the|
|sdaren In order to become a
ient of this service, it we ml
Ibe necessary 1 emis mie |
[atu addeens with
the hatel affic
Hime ‘when an alumnus. visitng in
| New York may not meet friends or
classmates at the hotel. |
One of our graduates, Frances}
she home tthe |

started,

“ectian
fr
ay the quintet wi be
sadly pabiad We lua ot jiapers

by graduation as has happened im
jie past tn years

" DEAN C. R. ADAMS
INSPECTS POUR
Metn'naa’ were wakes! TO DECIDE MERIT

ce

Nvatinn pers) ean Catering
foal] Ss ules

ih

mi

College in
y specting Me various buildings. Col
es ae lige for recognition by
w Wasi, eye meet the
bished “hy. t
nerican Universities

Hilton

heal
niet

" Miss Avery To Leave

ie ees trate
ey
i aie Mis

Lion ‘Rushing Namber’’

To Appear February 1

tO GIVE REPORT

it

tied ot the
Fa aot) TSE AE he
returned, |


NTATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931

t 20?,12 and, some must be followers, or the facult | Stace Now Has 9 Basketball Cheers
Sta stoped em Ne mS Tio out of gu repute leaders. te ihe Two Songs Ape Also Added to List
th jounderi

‘out of 1,000,000" reputed. leaders
ergraduate Newspaper of New York i com hat have jonas have alo
eK
ler

ors and students
State Colleye tor Teachers over jy what he thete| adden io ‘te Hist that a
ix ity he ramen

Tncluding the new cheers
recently been added to tl
are now, altether nine cheers that) at the ba

fete eee cc et
Nera ittaies ane eeccn ae ate college will use at the basket-| Margaret Milckey 3h Coty
vis ‘re and home economies, in a sation ball contests, They ‘are as. follows: | leader, ‘These songs areas faltawss
Gronar, P. Ricks ; sis a CHER
Cornratsr, E, Buounatck Associate Menasing Editor | Yas Re, Re, Ri, Rol (Tames On the Road to Man
Sint A ete Reuss ive a, cheer for $C.
tisiny ‘Mawar em on to victory.
Telephone babe a Wateh te ball go in,
i,

Tnance Afanayes ence than to spl m
“Félepione ver ey. night well be eliminated

We're boun
sedicture Feditor | heer

ial
Aunxaxien, Scitoon. ..

18 Central Give a cheer “wil halls are ringing

Sith her tory as of
‘As the score goes
in fayor of the Purple and the Gol

i “_
|BOOKS nama, ith

hala

mL, Gucieve Wintow,
Dg. Rongons:
Tiwi 3. Junto

Pen state
Groin tamer,

EA

Although ‘Unions.
‘he Garnet and ihe White

students of K.P.

hie

wraties: «lmerican, Faulish, Germon,. By

inh
‘i Flexner, Oxfurd University. Press, New York

; Hickety Kant
Fels, oping Ausnrann AT teen: (ESE; Scone: btn Heke ckety te Hoe ‘he cherry and the white wil
Masa and iteles Robel, huniore 10 Cl
' cite batnoger gt lee aid te ate Can We will cheer athletic. victories

sity
Ai Giclee ie

Awuteoas oF sinh AC have a6 Ts .
mal and

Frllay amt ean Te

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ered. as “second

is iv
hese problems were disettsser! a short Laxoworie Yi

Wk tings ‘wsl) | DEAN COMPLETES
ae NEW SUPPLEMENT
sor a a fk TO BOOK CATALOG

tet vies, sand faculties, His investiation has. re re supplement 40 dhe cata
vitest inn at scathing seta fy exh ea | lena Yi ia {iyathe canted of
Ss er! Guard! | iyomen and girls which was” evan

(Gradual

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with those sts cst May toe GEOL Loa
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State! State! State

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TJanivary 91931

Captain! Borward! Ce

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THE AMERICAN IN EDUCATION ite Test ve Hea abe Uist ne anatiy IMEIONE | Get yield ri Fin tant led by De ni Fivree Nas,
No country offers better illustrations of the wll saw | if the univer “he Sundy at ss aun ia ga Vagal? Forward Center!” Guard!|recenely heen published bythe Th
i fevers the stony of gene aa te tr ihe fon et im ard! Witson pubiisiyg cota 0

‘ \ Ceepeat

York city: The supplengent

that “wariety is the spice of life" than does the United
American has De sev zealots in the

sued in Decenib
first edition of the eatalok
Fixat Vat. lished in. 1923. and contai

Hin using the ternt
Hiehin: (Re CHM -CoMDRAen AE AE worl ARAL
uch institutions of higher learning as have the four de.

edit int his

it of variety that heh
pints, Ha aninieneds, Bath Lh siicutboeal. bth

the itn ly tH AE eh eA ging | Ka Ha re al ia
the success. of his efforts: tu wet widespread variety: in i in 876. AMU progress lias State Coline ‘sate ( vollege! [by Ds
nade: sie that time Hf today are im Halt, Rall, Ral, Ral

State College
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colleges, even thou so doing anakes the curviut tok
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ridicntons. introduced unnecessary courses ; i
ing including subjects which are chietl articular Heaton ot ‘the orithial: caulhie ty
saulists of expureice and pewsies aud davsles'in: thor tee ag caer van Dean’ Pierce
at all, We teach sewing, dressmaking, the cooking of ae setene ma are valuable for, sn
tos, frying of exits, | hheans, cement mining. Wie’ youth of ule age at Hah Rat coca rar aa (he
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ven fur these abstrlities, We event nil public” appropriation have done iain eal i
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SLASH IN BUDGET
LOWERS "ACILITIES
OF CITY SCHOO!S ,

ina ae q 4 fot
ine veciins fein Henwetiste aninseroats ston itty ite Sh fectires 0
Hae ahtaied ail \

*eThweny there fr ihe matter of hearst, Nov vsdlens
administrator will shay: thatthe “ali ab Wealershige
desirable, Hut hi

(a ae THE STATESMAN no uate MENG

i
By ronnd te the MEE SE VTE: surat Mesisbers of tlie College evlatcation

setustiien toot that the’ aw ident
wath fa urtiva atten te have
tiatbod

ther
efhirts thavaed iter sherabery s
That niaty of the preiest Dowlers are an

ut co ‘ii i
yah hiiaistator
sane AM tha teat wil bt th
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STATEICOLLEGE: etl seeks 19.1931 5

ISABEL J. PEARD

oi ict

WILL GIVE REPORT oe ae
Convention “Discusses Problems| MONDAY, JANUARY 19 | | FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
BY eels: ‘Wide Interest; 2 Re
75 Are’ Delegates Jee An

Probients of at: i wn
portance)
i

rode wns tie eate

Ma ‘i Jana 4
to. [sabe 7
Weccanentin “irwesinting
c a thi
Ke

ral ats for ma examninatio ording to Miss Van 1

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28:
35
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ALPHA PHI GAMMA
MAY AID EDITORS
OF ALBANY NEWS

‘Tentative hide negi have bee
mace iy the the Aliany
ig News by Kappa chapter of
Aipha Phi Gamma, national Honorary
journalism fraternity, to have its
members edit part of the
arly in February, George P. Rice,
2)'32, secretary of the fraternity, an-
nounced say.
Each year the fraternity edits part
8 load cky paper. fo" one ny
st_year the fraternity worked on

Roomy
12, 303, 104
300; 3m

ad pion through the efforts
aad) ot Ma who was a
ie AG member ot ot se stall of the paper and
Reromiuwnauanie Veuve A cagh ®, JANuaRY 2 "THURSDAY, . TANUARY 29) nents ll eve
delegates were at te vanes ee iy SATURDAY, sanuany 24) 2 oom | take
sehen tor surly, th vo Roomy 150 the city desk and write
Goss stb Hc ty i te
aay ; \ ee re ‘| Hamilton Will Debate
wt as Mw baie 2 State Team March 10
; iis — ‘The first dehate on the schedule of
a sete | Graduate Contributes

MONDAY, JANUABY,S (26.
oN

TUESDAY, JANUARY 27

Reus

ol DHURSDAY,
vororities Are Valuable #

Tonated Soin
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The Quality Store |
464 Washington Ave
Just Above Lak

Cake Sandwiches Pies | | “re!
Takes Awe Opposite Hah Selool
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See Our Gym, Shoce |
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Cut-Price Drug

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Hants Tadibag test : |
vee a -

Article To Magazine |i

A State college graduate, Kabel M.|f

debates

Just around the corner above

the an tes wil be wih Han
| e

author of an atic |
which was published

of New

"19, is th

iducation magazine

ug Isl fteriwon, January
story. of the Lome embers of the
ti cet ag |
Th this year will mark the
|thind consecutive mecting of teams: of
the two eu past debates
[Ihave heen won by State college by
waite in tunianinous decisions
tare awwarde | key

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STAPE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931

DR. SAYLES VISITS
WEST AND SOUTH
TO COLLECT DATA

Professor John M. Sayles, en
of the Milne High school, is
‘an extended tour of the pho aa
south to visit schools and colleges to
get information concerning teacher
training work,

He left Los Angeles yesterday and
went to San Francisco. ‘There he will
visit the University of Califor ar
the University High school, which
corresponds to the Milne High school.

college and other
junior colleges in ue neighborhood.
in Francisco untit

January 18,
Dr. Sayles will also make an ex-
study of the schools in New
He will return sometime in

Orleans.
February,

Dr. Robert W, Frederick, principal
of the Milne Junior High school,
and Dr. Milton’G. Nelson, professor
of education, are taking care of Dr,
Sayles eka hates while he is
on this

"The College faculty gave Professo

tes a farewell party before he leit
and presented him with an aviator's
traveling bag. | Mr: ‘accom-

panied him on the trip,

GROUP OF ALUMNI
SELECTS VACATION

FOR DINNER DATE) y4, ant ses. Herbert R. Vanj* yg et eee eee
Sia college graduates who are|Kleeck of Waterford announce the] gravure supplement and will number

edcational supery

en
adminis
will cat ‘thin ual meeting
fy holiday convention of

Principal

Me. Hastings is connected with
General Electric plant in Schenectad
Rath P. Hughes and
F steel, seniors, and. Mrs.
Wate Sleeck, '27, were among the guests
: au the party during which the engage-
Dr, Art B and Dr. M wit was announced,
ton G. Nelson, professors of educ:
tion, were among the speakers at the| —————~ —-
ae tha. bes w| Midnight Sonesters Serenade Sororiti
ie

Dr. Wiley. botnt out the com: | (
manding. position of State college. in
the field ‘of preparation of men
‘educational administ

Seine met for secondary education,
\

(the em
cators Pete ale he
ee ck expresed_ the earl
desire é “aid alumni after their grad~

engagement ef Jie daughter,
fia 30, 9 Geige

-| Psi Gamma and
matics during her four

awaited the arri

Phi sorot
"| Night’

ing, singing “Good Ni

Tours West And South

rofessor john M. Sayle
principal of Milne High school,
who is making a tour of schools
and colleges in the west ts
south to study teacher-traini

methods.

Engagemenet Of Former
Stadent Is Announced |"

Cor-

Sturges Hates “ot Troy

Miss Van Kleeck is a member of

was active in dra-

| for ne issue, Rice said

FLOOR COMMITTEE
ANNOUNCES RULES
FOR NOON DANCING

Rules have been established by
the floor committee that was ap-
Bolnted to supervise the dancing f
of Hawley hall
This committee
was appointed and given power to
limit the dancing to State cota
stadents by President A. R. B

Pie el Bala aaRycor eC
mittee to see that only State col-
lege students are allowed to dance
in the gymnasium at noon. A sign
the door of the gym-
im that no one Dut, State col-

i is work by’ Arthur Jon
rhox, y

JUNIOR ‘MEMBERS
OF STAFF TO EDIT
NEWS JANUARY 30

“ special Prom edition of the State

Con ws will bg issue on Fri
day, January 30, the News board an-
nounced today. George P. tee ‘3:

will

at least eight and possibly ten pages,

he said,

toiare members of the Ne
were oa, nae
, $32, will be managing editor

"Sarl

«|| DRAMATICS CLASS

s:
Only meters of the junior las |e
s

the paper will probably be run in
the colors of the junior class. Spe-
cially colored ink will be woe (oe the
ries relative to the prom |
of the junior class
sue

and. she history
jorm the features of th

S

As Co.eds Await Arrival of Santa Claus!

s the night before Christmas
acation, but all. was not quiet at
fhe sorority houses as the co-eds
ival of Santa Claus.

of mid

©| proached a group of State cote
men stole uietly up to the

and sang sitet

Nittle Town of Bethle-

horisters, were lea;
ight Ladi

2 Gurst of applause from the bi

and
‘As the c

hem.”

Sao Cony’ greeted them,
Dr. Nelson pointed out the possi-|"" ‘The next sorority to be serenaded
bales on coperatin among 74" |way “Kapa Deli. Viste ie
‘The roll call showed that graduates | MMe ality, Alot Ries
present. to. represent all classes Ee ee
Omega.
irls thought that

who is at

Hines wt
resent conducting research
Shae the pus the Ane Junior |
High school, was also present |

PEAN'

Dresses 3 |

niust be hungry and cold

Son

YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
aT

The College Pharmacy

CALL 3.7768 WE DELIVER

ENJOY A LUNCH AT OUR
SANDWICH BAR
DRUGS AT CUT PRICES

Coffee, cake, candy and fruit re-
warded them for their efforts at
singing.

As the sun was coming up over

fourteen hoarse and weary

songters ame straxgling, into, the

ollege House for their breakfast
The only
table were “Oh!
but from the looks
the midnight singers white
classes came | the impression
What a day!”

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CLUB TO CONDUCT
WEEK-END RETREAT
BEGINNING TODAY

Newnan club will condact its an

nual ret beginning this afternoon

‘e and ending Sunday

mnmunion breakfast, Father

club stata, will
M

jar-

‘Miss Brandow, '31, Wins Book
At Last Tea This feed
Dorothy Brandow, ‘31, was_pre-
sented with the book, “ood Facts

ducted in the Lounge of Richard-
son hall Wednesday,

This was the laa tea for this
semester, Ann ‘McConnell, siden
‘31, chairman of the Lounge com- frst Iecture will be this after
milter announced. "It has not yet| | noon at the Academy of Holy Name

on Madison avenue at 4:00 o'clock.

Benediction will follow the lecture.
The second lecture will be tomor-

Fow morning at 10:30 o'clock at the

semester will be on

Wednesday. The more convenient
date will be chosen, Miss MeCon-
nell said.

Dean Cather Rogers Adams,
the representative of the American
Association of Laniversity ‘Women |
who inspected the College Tage
aay a and Wednesday, was a guest

the, tea,

viram inlet board

I The club mem-
want to go to the mcheon
cadlemy must

tomorrow noon at the
al

TO GIVE PLAYS
ON TUESDAY NIGHT
rhe committe Tor won _—
stot monty ec Dt| Dr, Hilleboe Continues
” Peet Cook Study Of Adolescents

Work on the study of the junior
1 child is progressing satis:
Or. Guy.

3, chairman,

Charlotte Anderson, Pearl Cook, =|
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Ma

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Md, spphennress nd advert sntinued
Persis Foster, 33, chairman Abie from September 18. Dr, Hilleboe is
iri Me lee Cor asited by Mis Margarel Ls Hayes,
nell Rath ¢ Corton, Betty Cordon, ‘a a Dr. Ro rricks, prin-

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