State College News, Volume 13, Number 4, 1928 October 12

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Auwany, N.Y. Pripay, Ocronen 12, 1928

10 cents per copy, per year

STUDENTS 10 ELECT
QUEEN OF CAMPUS

Voting Today “Expected To Be|
On Lines Of Popularity
And Worth

WINNER IS KEPT SECRET

Class Prasidents To Nominate
Attendants For Queen
Campus Night

Story sed ite prastitional “hesttty: yee

adhe” features, the elvetinny
neon will Ie 6
eb

Flvetion

af ciumpus
avstinnateat iy student |

this torn

the psa edn i

viv the Tines

ary for campus day events for Siameday
Qetabwn 20, 4

Af uopuntarity: a

jh rater tlnany for

Fhe amaninees, eal at whoa iy a

Hallet thts week ity a sewed meetin
Sates or ti ave wil I
invited hy the pre tlie elsse

Tlie avanintions wall fae nsanittedd
Moskautia, whieh will the pt
Wael chiss will iurnish two att

ep

wnt \et come

My chattin Mise Hills is «
icluney wd VOW.
Carp

Dirannatn
innctnber

Myshatnia, at
eb

MCGARTY TO DIRECT

CAMPUS COMMISSION |”

Wwe bali an assemble Wy Bvely a
ihe: Mat
iy. “Phwanie
} Lesratls

Asati vlsgeatsnin it, ati
bh ometimed
Vi Walesa
q Marcarer Dalit
fiat ft

DATES ANNOUNCED FOR |
PEDAGOGUE PICTURES |

Hierro: tar tte Pedaveysne: ail he
taken tle hist tee qyecks 1 her
i Hew, 2, editor mehiet
" Wy. Tle seliestute: toa
on as tt yet been ar

Gros pictures will alse be taken
during these twa weeks.
tives will be tikew every Briday: dur

ing this period, Miss Brown said.

* Places Of Regular Instructors | ie miijor prollon conireantiny

STUDENTS WILL TODAY ELECT ONE OF THESE GIRLS CAMPUS QUEEN

usrave
10Rey ,

SISS
MILORED
LANSLEY

Ley
\

MISS BETTS

TATON

ey Atay

1 Nowe
nninated fon
in, Evelyit
Mildred Lanse
A final vote will

campars qnieett Bet
Hiraves, Mice Hills,
inl Maine: Stafvre
Fe taken tvalay

IMISS EVELYN GRAVES

«
AWE STAMFORD,

«12 STATE TRACHERS
i IN SYRACUSE TODAY

BUDGET MUST BE PASSED TODAY
AN EDITORIAL:

Whether the student cissociation shall have its aetivities suspended is

MAY SUSPEND ALL
STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Immediate Adoption Of Budget
Vital Need If Essential
Activities Continue

CRISIS

's FACED TODAY
Debate On Lion Appropriation
Caused Delay Of Entire
Financial Program

All, undergraduate activities sup-
ported by the student association face
total suspension, unless the student
budget is adopted today

This statement was made to the
NEWS by Professor C, A. Hidley,
faculty member of the student board

was discussed
ian Weal
for fur

veloc
1 Charles Worstall, “31, ean be pre

vailed uipon ty withdeaw his second to

the motion of Warren Cochra

the Hoar will at ance he open f

further hy

( i

cording ty
fayiments will he ueerpted amtit the

miei cae deter
N be dete
Inpted, aewor

Hr

ey fund is the

Wriday: to

awed ty
Invesd 10 Le
Thavinng thi
Huda

V vate ul
woul Iaayes hee tevessary to) rescind
the vote whieh placed the Lion ander
Hh Haute

teinhers af the association tuday
jrecedence over
fy that the right ai the majarity ai the
Hhese:aetivities shunt nat he: hel up by a
yisih question bs whether the

thirten dothars. While the

Are Taken By Students
During Convention

onpat reealeitvants,
Jnvget shall be inesea
News aulvocates as low. a

Hwvelve merlin ot the vedtesse faculty Vie next inn

eleven ti

Wy attends oa convention vat | t

Teacher trains alueators at Syracuse, [Pande as is consistent with strident apinion, the News hats Hitthe senapeithy
E Present A. KS Hrutueter, [witht these would he orators ater itsist on attempting tu put a spake
the ivilty attending: aie tan the ate ]every actin af the associations We believe that an eleven dollar ts |
fartiens ot alieation aired fem vce | Wonk onthe whole, he more satistuctury thin a thirteen dullar bos
im Hut the activities hore have expanlet te steh ain extent that organ
Vanssor Joly MoSavhes be Mo G.fization may need anare money. “The question then resolves itsel ta this
Neher De Xo. Heiko Fi Rhivabeth| Does the “itdent assoviition want the all tix, with the old schedule af
He Starrs aah Be Burl Souths ane the{aWtivities, ar alues i yank the inereaseel tay with: the inerestsed: “irinn
Iuctnbers ot tlhe eslueatiots absqartinent fniinss”” en the parengrattes” This is far the asseeiation ty decile i
site| fils is the question it should eons tirot, then allay tlhe woul
Hone the fon coamanies slepattinent, Forensic stars te rint te their hearts! content
ier at ty oaaterneares Mes Whe] Th, Ns thie sig with tne movenent to pare the Li
ued Wil, Had sor the sist |aapprepriation fram. the requested eight hundred dallars dawn to ter
non, Meo Vinee Kauelelite bean, Miss eluliers, “Phe Nias believes this ts the mest foolish, mest nonsetisie
Moe Rules Miss JoCanine Hoy, Mas. Hngave iartrvadieedt here iin year
Ha haha Pict Wee Mac} He ts evident that the student as eiatien assaf the tear to be ache
Vilbueha Jin ats Duteer A Hrecoutty, Is the: student stssuetationt tows wists
Mie Moric Hh Bokoaeh fe sou Fvasty testi by its farmer ddocisien, whieh wt anrived at iin coal
re dings a anual 1 ton ane |prartianentary: procedure
Hs tok 14) pss ticdeysy ab taal salad The vote te mele the Lio ii the bidet presupposed the support
sted teas ft ev Fi Heuhacher Jat the assneiation inthe Lien’ tisk matters, ‘The News did not}!
Dr Nebott tnd Pisteoor Santos ane at [ardyewste: the ph vt the Lion under the budget. Pit sinee it hy

Tithe ion hoard: fas mide arrangements bieel 0

done te pearl

ie coms ents terehay monn [he ples uupport, we believe that this support should he fartheoming
ve aid will conte ttoanh tay. Phe student association ticity agreed to vote thiy eight hundred dotkars
Chose taht hy rhe tavaliy wnoittend Fvhen it voted to pice: the Pion i the budget. Quily ane just, fair and

ther abscess homearabhe course: is oper
with stunlents ay ehiarrnwn The mvajarity of the
Vresidemt NK Hruhacley aul Mes | quibbingg whieh charac

Bathachor attended the pert proweam at tue yew is

superintendents ui schuols at tulerate this. quibbling

What recently Kawin Kt The student: association should come

Wiesel 2fs.auprsiitnnlen af a8 can wait, The budget must he passed today

at Walden, atid Mrs, Van Kleeek,
Were among the alumni in attendance. will be suspended,

jawe will cotton eisnn

Lident association will find: disgusting the
rized the meeting Wednesday. When its: most
al stake, the association will not

first. ‘The forensic trainin
Otherwise the activiti

ll ther nvatters. |!
tsseiriation ty participate in|!

Tye pilgeen One ine
iation had voted to ine
corporate the miguzine in the bulse

stem, it should be duty bond to

Thue debate un the Lion delayed a
Iefnitive vote on the ether items and
pean the bidet ats at wv hele

BARRYMORE DIVORCEE
CANCELS APPEARANCE

Miluol Strnye, divareee of Jotn
i STisliled te jive

‘awn BASKETBALL
GAME IS POSTPONED

The opening games of the basketball
session vith, thea whieh
scheduled for Devewber Ty has be
postponed a week, aweurding to Regi-
hall Stanhope, "29, iauager of, basket
ball Phe date dalls. ithe Thanks:
xiving recess period, he explained,

€ varsity” (ean Will play’ its first
here with the St, Michael's el
Foye. auintet of Winooski Park,” Ver~
Imomt, December 7,

‘STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 12, 1928

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Albany N.Y. October 12, 1928 Vol, XI, No.4
“GET WISE" POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS

‘The Naws believes that any activity that is possible of
sources

bringing undue criticism npon the college from
should be carefully evaluated by the stutent body and the
special organizations supervising that activity

ne News betieves that any activity that is: ti
Dring the college or its student body into iL repute should
be abutished,

Te was with this in mind that the
‘out tipowe its campaign for the abolition of th
fracas, commonly known ay the “get wise
News believes that this party. has outlived ity usefulness,
the

ely to

News last week set
samt having
pahty, ‘The

and that the sooner it is relegated to the serap pile
better,

In writing against the traditional party: in general, the
News unconsciously: stepped wn the twes of the sophy
class which administered the party this year, While adl
iitting the injury of a freshman girl at their hands, thie
sophomores declare that “a jgood time was had by: all at
the affair, ‘The News questions the statement af the sopho-
mores. We believe they will Inuk at the party: differently
when they have become juniors and seniors,

{i the principal aim of the event is, entertainment, we
believe that the two underelasses can have entertainment
with Tess risk uf personal innjry, <A party, might be in.
stituted at whieh the freshmen might actually: "pet wise
in college traditions rather than yget mated and pat
through adolescent stints

1 has been smeestedd that the present mating party: be
hanged inte an usformal party at which the sophomore
rules would he read, at which student leaders would tell
the freshmen af, activities here, and at which dancing might
This plan has the approval of President \

he provided
K., Brubacher

Ve State College were a
Je aypropes toe ari i
party, But it seems ot of
ing hasty strokes af paddle apo sonny women. 1 does
fot aceord will the spirit-uf at gentlemen ar sith: plait
Common sense, ‘This Wits practiced at the fast “ket wise
parts,

He eollese physician awh the dean wf women have de
eared the tashinge to be dangerons an-ont af place. Cay
te nie ehtss Mirows thy he Windle the testimony: af
ese lisintereste authorities?

The aviitiny, change oF retention af the "ket wise
party fs tiot ae class mnitter. Te is not ai interelass rivalry
Imtter, HV eawerns othe the stuseats aul the faetlty: alike

Hreratels phan the injury at a
stv lh ath eve, we Heel sure. Tt the injury

Diiniotud tier weeks ayes pitts. tee more
ayjuries iv the ollmyg. Nw long as Hanne is ler
ited, the stew jue ena

The Delta WKaypie Pylon fraternity ina
fogged tot fnteael an injury. tothe opt te He ats iit
fing. But that fraternity is tues tauler agen, wit
Aneact af aumstauehice Iai at its dior. Wha was sup
pwosedd tor fo iebt chien val elgetrivity as eth

the intents oaths, Nie rest
ie eer ave” party, Bul State

Fectroruition vot wither Heari Taid te

colleges a re

for men only, it might
at the traditional "get wise
ee to have yoy men wield

1 tateher ‘sexgeance

party is perniciuns, 16 student
wearinge fate it atl tlie Tsou pls
igedl it in the quest, the aliinistration
int abolishing the patty antirely, Bar it

floor iat any Marne tor a student

fails. ar-ainist the
V CHANCE PO REMINISCE
Students whi Heys tad a ostiane ne anual the history ot
States Collis li Hist three years will tuys at
6 tlie HEE of a sete. ot
is Hie Lajest dleqartment
Me Pliner Years Sato” esdamn
syacatatn etoabiy
Viiv combucted a Ten Years My
oqmpent roan cduatent anh tacuhy
hoP tliat the nts aT hte
Fowill he of even greater interest

Fs ill tae a ane tine espericneed
Jeoeribieds I is ytopesed te ack Tater
eoluann te this sennnar ed recent hi

While it may aut be extremely te five: ine the past. or
reytiently, the News believes that thi
Huss tlie present how much they

ive rent i the hast three sears
The Ness weleamies “home” the several abunini whi are
tials, visiting the college, Columbus Day. They: can have

the equivalent oi a weekly visit by subscribing to the News,

CYRIL ROBINSON IS CAREFUL NOT TO

SLAUGHT:

ER ENGLISH PERSONALITIES

England: Ab
Robinson,
Thomas Y.
his An

which was publ

worthy achieven
the tite den
the England of

commonwealth of
day. ‘The author has used remarkable pow
nid emphasis in. encomp:

isle into some

proper in th

the author just
of tantamount

colorful personalities
He believes. tha

tail, he feels, w
dispelling. any: ¢
The author i

He is at pres
chester College
The twenty=4
plans serve to ¢
fig plate is thy
1450, showing 4
dent” who uses
find the, outing
poses,
the Druids to t
Uritish constitu
The hook is
its mark int
that it is

Napoleon UL
Translated

a foreword
York

To destroy th
prised and wnwi
purpose of this
prolific pens.

ents relat
Professor Oncki

in several Buropean document rep

stuilent who. du

German must be content to accept the author's siyeso as to
the interpretations.
‘The book is doubtless

the unbiased fin

upon researeh delving into more Fen

history still car
Ens telegram,

There is, onthe other Ii

the King af Dru
zollern ciundiddae
polean's amhitiv

French jingoism th

German Junker
Verhaps the
Sehevill's. preta
var that the th
sunnyy inulividr
uel other's iy

this case
whieh the whol
one of is must
Howard thy
teinialities

Mon Mand, The

Abit
When
Jones, Man of
ficiently: “popu

fave story. with
Hitele matters.

tunately happened (a be the nate dh

Thust amskes.

The aiayelty
ud a comples,
tisessead hy the
Wiel the abilit

the while: hook abit

And the fulerun

Nut tw syd
Ie will cause
Ht it will hay

parallels sev amuiny: a its

Vioncers of The Air, Vk
vents, New

Hlementary
vain and
ath at Gilles
Reneration aye,

inditional tales
Hime eae mays
current interest

Pioneers of The
sters that we have seen.
from the time of the ballvon asecusion when Franklin way

indbergh

hold the juveni
reader for cla
brother,

rican one volume edition of the author's work

nglo-American relation
than in the original edition,

war comes in for a goodly share of spac

i host oi minor details and personal

as a student of archeslogy,

ne oul

Mired A.

wl hay spent much time in rese

ily “euasell ast year

conus Mon

ne cae hardly Wok upon the pissing vet the

COMMUNICATION FROM NEWS’ READERS |

[All communications. 19 the News. ,i was printed to form a taal pinion of the
York: | quill “henceforth ber inte ty. 130 ‘stolen of sur Ninn Mater

words, unless a special provision to

the contrary ig made—lditor]

History of British Progress. By Cyril
Illustrated. 892 pages. $5. New
Crowell Company.

ewe evans fv eth
Hy this the way all colleges

She says
things
THE “ACRID" ATTACK Now they sho shianss tach, worse

ished in England as four volumes is a note
ment in texts of English history. It covers,
notes, the history of British progress from].
the aborigines to the part that the British
1s plays in the history of the present
's of selection

the News:
Cinnierably: suepaived to note that nu how whit hazing. ts

she most certainly aber vot knoe what it is
T hetieve she wouhl be very taken hack weve

She's perfectly righ
teiy to your eaktorin overlay, she eaten

tam of thee

Visite of. the
ist your woul tel "5 your acrid tae
the biethoaol tat

sing the history of so historic
ht hundred pages. Certain phases of

have been treated more in detail
which treatment is, of cour
merican edition,

re" qante svi ia at Ro Je Ploy, 82
ryt i atic a aa ition

ground that it is
While
from
thor does not err into slaughteringe the
traditions of English history
at details, if colorful, cam greatly: assist in
impressions of aw given perivd, Such de
‘HL not encumber the text, but will assist in
Houds of misunderstanding
is a mative Engtishoan,

fies hhis selection on the
imerest to the present gencraton,

member of the teiehingg staff af Wins
dldest English public school
jour plites. anid the three seore rns and
aiven the texte. Perhaps the ist inerest
i illustration wf Winchester College, cite
he warden, fellows sand sellars, Tie ste
this: book nnee Dyk: will
ss and sum ile for review pur
es Fu chronologically: from the tine uf
he end of the year 27. <\ treatise uit the
tion is. appeied
extremely well dune, aad is bowel (a wale
field. publishers are right in sayin.
able, comprehensive and up-to-date”

and The Rhine, By Hermann Onekes
from the German’ by Edwin H, Zeydet, with
by Perinayd: Sehevill, 209 pages." New
Knopf
He “myth” that in 1870 Kriwee was the sur
linge viet of Prussian militarisny is the
Tittle book, among the litest the revisionists
lore Oneken is a leading German historian,
ch and iv compiling docu:
to the Franco-Prussian war, This text is]
en's commentary on his findings in research
‘tories. he documents
imo three volumes, not yet translated. frm
», util these documents are translated, the
iS OL possess a thaeough rowhedge ot

san, th
wings of a ated ‘scholar

it purports: to he
Despite researeh
eases of the war
ries in banner headlines the editing of the
which certainly way not an act ut Napoleon, |
il, the demand uf assurance from

svi that then
y tw the throne of Spain, and aqain Na
tof Rhenish expansion, | While show ine
author is not si frank eoneerninge. the

polie
best Tesson ad the book is in Praiessar
wes "HE they Cerinee sal Germany) ean
Hinpiest rebation yrissible anwotyg nations
Is is that existing sanange eyuils whe respect
hts aul see eye ter eye, in this cbse atu iM
may we louk: forward toe san inyprovement
le workd would weleae iis a relesine fron
oppressive nightmares”. Lin ather yur i Ne ia at ‘
je More reeent Kellys, pact have reat "

is " My ALA, hs " ‘Mer “vee RUAN od by 4
vanes. N “ha autlay My set i
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arized” Us satisfy eet Uy Sanity: Mit tn

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af the scanty plot af thet
Canmaniter af he. Benne |
the author would have ws beiews. Me waa ai
desire ta prove himself the son vol att cal |
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me Richa NWN

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rks Meizer Hush and

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choad reuters are making jereat strides
the interest at eidren inn the grates. Me i ‘ " "
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lich were
we tow have til

turies biased on

Wwitlwanl a sense af Fe
welcvine the newer type

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type is Tirge, au the style will
Te will be eacellent, vither as a
or as a gift book for Tite

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Hate
NOK suspciota ewadere” of ihe sper, ieee enue Maller

STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 12, 1928

FIFTY WILL ATTEND

INDIAN LADDER HIKE

Two Busses To Leave Tomorrow

Morning Under Direction
Of Miss Grundhofer

chairman er the conmitice whi

norton, uneter the
thletie: associition,

Margaret ¢

wil Beatrice
(A, hii ity
snl Mation Od

FIFTEEN WILL ATTEND
GERMAN CLUE PARTE

STEUBEN STREET
Corner James

You will enjoy the
HOME COOKING |

serped al

Mrs. OAN'S

Dinning Room

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will

BRUBACHER APPROVES
FIRST ISSUE OF iON Medauone, Alara! Stock

| Shillinglaw, Strevell Run For
President - - - - Three Years Ago
ooo ;| ,. RECEPTION TONIGHT,

PLAY WILL FEATURE
NEWMAN’S FRESHMAN

“Good Medlin play by Jack
Armold and Edwin Burke, will he pre-

avn club reception
at Newman Hall

|741 Madison Avenue
WS for October 2, 1925]

met in the anditeriam 939, whe will play the part of Harry
siter History 2 lecture period [Graves a youn, doctor
ler the |

aneis Con

ion, “AL, who will act as Vera Graves,
vated the fellowing for! his wife 29, who will
a patient

+ Dorothy Doyle
play the rele af Hetty Say

Wallace pach af the forty freshanen who
It a Wiles “Aiw Jeli he accompanied. by an uppers
© Wallwork, Tettis SHG) cassman during the entire evening
ee dahil Me aline; Members of the faculty whe have
i 1M eu io ; Jolin A, Mahar, and Amedie Semonin, |)
Wh Muerhaels Vavillag qh Freneh departinent; amt Miss
‘evn RE SANG Agnes FE. Futterer, distractor in Eng:
iii «if Uae
| eines wll er
( i “] —
Mi NEWS CLUB TO MEET
iliac cit lise hewn walled tae. TtsHS. belo

ol tevareauinecticcthe Ail victire in

ne tthe Loa is the best

fest amaeancel ni
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Wes reporte

The cast will include: Edythe Bevan,

‘|Lucille Beauty|
Salon

COMMITTEE ANNOUNCES
CAMPUS DAY PROGRAM

(Continued from P:
president of the
a member of
is president of Newman elwh,

CALENDAR

clib

745
uh reception for fresh:
T Madison \eoune, 8:00

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fof refreshments fur the after

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ants, and pa M, andl 12:00 M.

Teave at 10:00
MA

Sapmoral org Dah wt Meets 15
of the senior stmt, A.M, Rew
News club, Meets Hal ALM,

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danichig well Collen the gemini
Mice ils is. ener elisirmnan

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Beginning Friday night, Oct. (9th, 7:45
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 12, 1928

| Student Control Of Activities Impresses Educators;

KLEIN AND HERNEY
WIN TENNIS GANLES}

Cooper Scores Over Schoor|,
To Enter Third Round
Of Tournament

the college. Dr, Hamilton
their visit to Ste Col

Binh democracy at State Colle

is one

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system of teacher training | {te

ining department
ining school, visited

ast week with all but c
coming through with fly
Jone exception to the rule was Reginald
of the

particularly interested in

Stanhope, member

cowvferred with President Brut
sor John M. Sayles,
department, ‘They
1 Tue
tudlents

hel of

on their activities
faculty contral «4
Hamilton told the
We are much

without immediate |!

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wr hy virtue of wins
Homey
1 ad Sul

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Jair Nite
1" Wed

eit fe ":| FRESHMEN TO ELECT

OFFICERS ON MONDAY

nt “| VERMONT’ 'S TEACHERS

Me Veo, had
CONDUCTS R

COLLEGE CANDY SHOP

203 Central Avenue (near Robin)
Salads - Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches

| Every sandwich avde up fresh to individual order

Marills
juni

Ve Ulawhing, sand Hi, Pines, itech,

Extra-Curricular Freedom Interests Dr. Hamilton

upon by

They will report the resulls of their
studies wn their retur to their schools,
These studies will he used in changin

ditar in ehied ai the New
eatitor in],

A HEAR YORK TODAY

CHARACTER LECTURE | C —

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HEARD BY Y.W.C.A.
vl The College Barber Shop

184 ONTARIO ST. NEAR WASHINGTON AVE.

WATSON ILLUSTRATES

Ernest W. Watson, of Brooklyn, in-
ofa a

iting in the auditor
tunder the annspi
Art connec, M

finish prio.
ed on the pres

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PRACTICE THIS WEEK aera

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