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State College News

VoL. X No.9

JUNIOR GIRLS MET
PROSH NOVEMBER 11

Seniora Trim Sophomores In

Fast Game, First Of
Series

ELEVENGAMESSCHEDOULED | ows ofthe

November 4. the Girls
kethall schedule was. ini

Wednesitay
Inter
tiated by
sephomire
Peppy one;
mores 18,

The ysames are seheduled at 4:48
o'eleck Monday amt Wednesday from
now until Christmas, ‘The tate hour is
necessitated hy

The seheile

1 pame betwee the senior ant

‘The ame wis a

results, seniors 19%. supleo

ember 4

tor—sophy November 1, junior

soph; November M4, seim—froshy Ne
ember 18, juniee frosty November 2
sevicrjumior Ne vember sol
frocks November 40, frush—seviors De

conther ph junior; December

frosh—juniiry December 9 frosh—seple
December 14, junior—senior

‘The eapaing and managers of the
class teams ares seuion—eaptain, —P
Leeming: nnimger, Ay Rainors juni

coptain, Go Swetmanns manager, M
Neville nore-eaptain, M. Seeeer
maven, Be Wei ht, Freshman eaptai

and merger have not yet been chosen

POLI SCI CLUB PLANS
THAMKSGIVING DINNER

‘Tuesday evening, November 24, Poli
tical Seience eli will introduce its latest
vel'y—a ‘Thanksgiving dinner! Plans
for the

proaching event are going fore

ward rapidly under the direction of
Louie Gunn, 277 chairman, ‘The affair
will be featured by qaustial entertain
meat, navel and attractive decorations,

i yewad eats, Miss Gunn said, Miss
uh Miner, an Athary kawyer has heen
seenred as the speaker af the evenin
Artistic rads will he an added
feature of the decorations for whieh
Lonise Nottingham, ‘27, and Kent Pease,
OF course, Poly
won't attempt ty equal mother’s
ving dinner, hut here's a chance
training for the home event two
days Inter!

Daly “Sei will tine on Trendy
November 17. About forty-five
camddaies, elfzible ti membeeahin as
Evel h majors avd minors, will he
svete me inky its ranks.

‘ay, ‘26, iy chiirn

ME the last meeting
af the Kindlish spoke de
Hohetulty oi “My: Impressions of Paris,

shay the especial charms. which

deriv stevets, aint ald cathedrals

| methods used,

NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS

ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925

CHORUS TO BROADCAST| STUDENTS EXPRESS
SELECTIONS FROM WGY| VARIED OPINIONS ON
he direct QUESTION OF SMOKING

story

The chorus qeeder
Vreilerick H.C

Tsolsner Sullaving. the whiel appe
in the coins of this paper last wee
spinions of several membicrs of the sti
have hee jatered forthe

determining, what the attitude

broad ast_ a program over WC
day, November 16, at 7:4

ne will he broadeasted from the ebvir
AM Saints’ Cathedral and will
following
time isan the Wing. Fr
| Non Nobis Damine, Byrd:

dent body
room of

| purpose
of the

rating, the question,

selection

lens in one student jrenp is

ehanson ‘Should Collec

Spanish Tame | inte Smoke?"

Innurive Girh | Sehumans — Lalabys| "i, the aihdwrtwadd of one funded
trains; ‘The etleMan, Forsyth: Skye | getygeit- tu he quite nt ot these
boatsonss, Canully rs The Snow, FTE] tvted that she agreed with Professur
Hy, Sinwing Wn, tears Ceamtata | Heaver in every way, Several wihers, |
Fhe Great Gait Man” Candlyns The] inetading members of Myskinia said th

Strauss, Coach Daker's attitude was the best hie

Members af the elvaras whi will tron:

Syroadast are: Kirst sopranos, To
followingy statements what their atti

[itevier, MeN, Lam, te Chip in |

dle, Z Gorn + Hateoyds Me Wile) Gleita Remtenber, “202 MF a wit

oy A veswtat ny a the
SW
iligham,
prams, Ry ¢
[Dew My. De Rabi WC. BL ness
Curtis Ac Kalle, J.B. Flanagan, D.{ Kathleen Dowty, "28
cawwland, Kuyh Nef Manville: | if they: want to: siike as ton
fee ML Willing, ReTlers | Mon't diy it iin public
M. Wenzel; second | | Helen Hynes,

Gillette Co Jones. AE, Litter af persai
he to sii

1 sinuke int public, especially an |

the campus |
Kent Pease, 27: "Shoukt girls

COURSE IN LIFE SAVING
GIVEN TUESDAY NIGHTS} ‘wenn, 3's rfsceuatie as the. then
| 1:

are as intricately invelved in

Nethaway
wit, De TL
cond 50

eile nvintni 9
host aif health she shunt nat si ke
Leah Coles, Ie isa matter per
fFectly: ap te eel aul © aey aie by alee de
for herself sand it is ne ane else's I

te is all rivet
ay they

Swat A,

Final neits have heen made |) '
Ph ee ae ta ek He aula he frst ad ithe
| elioal ye Femplcins, '22, cap | The evils of |
| vin of vimming at State said freen-) "0" I

heresies inte eA ek Trust Al, Ni

indet allolmect Thom $300" to $800 has [11 the species is more deadly than the
J rade, it possible “for the, members to | Male it it thesia: lias ent inie
ticipate in the swinmminy ies] chum’ their cla
Wea very small cost, ‘The Public Bath | | Circe Seaman, 29: f dont think
has alfeady: bee obtaived for twenty they should. A girl who smokes. has
Tuesday nights. from B'to 10 crclock, | very little intelligence to start it with

Two lasses have been formed, ‘Phe | aml she has less w hi."
slementary class closes at nine, at which | Francis Radding his is
ime. te’ advanced elas bevins and] free country where we are supposed to
closes at 10 o'clock — Prerequisites for | have equal rivhts and if it is proper for
entrance into the advanced class are the | man to smoke it is, just as correct
vhility. to enter water head first, the| for a woman to do. so,

stementary back stroke, the side, breast| Katherine B. 1 ai
vr crawl strike, and a float. The pro: [unulerstand. why cullere women should
ram of this class consists of an entire| think af smoking. Tt is bad enauxh for
course from floating to life-saving. the men, Men haye inva

‘The elementary class commenced with | to the women for their standards of liv
the float and will continue with the side | ing. If these are lnwered the race will
hreast. nr crawl stroke at the option of feyentually suffer. The
the swimmer. Strict discipline is en-| women have an inherent i
forced in the classes, and all the time] eas them to adopt the
hut fifteen minutes is devoted to actual | jn life.

hest interests
never rise above

teaching, tion i. stinervised io
antain Tamnkine crsnrer of the

ing_cantains, Betty Bender, Betty to ad
Strong and Bertha 2: sg Tae for he

hele Tohnston and Coach R. R, Baker
athletic directors plan and supervise the

irl's own
F they smoke
if they do T hope they smoke

Neff, 29; "1 suppose it is at

“The first swimming meet of the season

wil br Held December. IE wll be hth

commetitive, demonstrative. ant amusina
2 [right for those who Tike it but pers-tly

Form diving and swimming, move] 1 can't see why they want to smake

prowram Tt ix wenested that the student PCC i public.”

hadly: will be allowed to attend,

(Page Two, Column Two) |

ably. looked | ¢

A 3 iD
___ $3.00 perye #

- (JUNIOR PROM T0 BE %,
HELD AT TEN BYCK

Bertha Zajan, Vice-President
Is General Chairman
For Affair

1S MAJOR SOCIAL EVENT

‘The Junior prom, one af the four tarye

lances at College, will he February 6

iv the ballroom of the Hotel ‘Ten Byek,
Miss Hertha Zajan, viee.president af the
iimior class, whi is chairman of the ar
wlay, Commit=
the dine,

which is expected tn he ane af the hargest

nthe calle se’s social calendar

Herth Zajiau tay agp dited these eam:

iter eluienen: Wave,
lenis: ther, Willian h. Chir

Lareells
Feed Graves: faver
Dann, DeWine C. Ze
1, MeNutt, Nev

Studdard, Esther
15 faculty
Kidwsin V
Htovek : refreshments, Swett
neuin, Mildred Pawel; datribution, Cin
beiee aman, Maar
Myra Ha Melanie Grant
ie On, Cornelian Wil

invitations, Louise Gu
Ioublis ity
Costrante

FROSH TEAM TO MEET
RENSSELAER TONIGHT

‘Phe State Calle © fresh teint will
invert the tean ef Rensselaer High Sehool
in the e flee ym Friday, November 13,
Couch Clarence Nephew pred'ets a vie=
tory for the yearlings ia spite of Friday
the thirteenth

On, Thanksyivine ev

vember

the freshmen will meet ‘Troy High
Sehwol on their court,
‘The yearlings lost a thriller tw the

seam of St Joln’s Academy at Rens

Friday night by a score of 12 to

law
IL. The game was slow, long shots des

termining the contest.

Freshmen RGF
‘ 1

oo 0

o 0 0

1 0 2

Auerbach, toe O00

Carpenter, o 0 0

Herney, 0 0

‘Totals 2 6

FPP

04

303

0 0

Royle 0 2

Conton 1 3

Totals 412

Page ‘two, 8

th CULLEGE NEWS, NOV,

MBE

13, 12H

State College News| STUDENTS EXPRESS
VARIED OPINIONS ON
QUESTION OF SMOKING

(Continued From Page 1)

ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OF 1918 _|
No. 9)

Nov. 13, 1 1928

Published weekly during the college
year by the Student Body of the New
York State College for Teachers at
Albany, New York,

‘The ‘subscription ‘rate
Advertising rates may be had
jon to the business manager,
aac nZOnt Le H. Mawdsley, 8: "Collage men
Editor-in-Chiet sake for the pleastire it affords: them.
¢ women have the same privilege
if they care to use it
{ca se wey ty

sther Jansen, 26: “Whether college
girls, or in faet any girls, should smoke,
should depend entirely. apo the physical
mental hich it has on the

three dollars |
a -upon her own feling in the

“Hanry S. Govrney, '26
ditor

wile not use it is

Business
Hewes E.
Subscription Manager

me price in som
Hampel, 26

Hay Banctay, “26 ‘Sinice it is
Copy hat girls belonging to the student
Mancanee Bewsanes, (26 ben shuld not stokes ‘an since the
Assistant Business Maagers concensus of options of the
Myra Elarrstas, '27 the ade bony i Ht ae: ot
Hetew Zowatenatan, °27 smoke, they. showkl not while they are
Assistant Subseri Manawer here; but after they leave it is a matter

Tuetata Tes ut themselves, 1 think they. shud
Assistant Copy Re ae adhere tu collese rules, U think if there
Junta Fay, * are any. ha effects they are. plhysial

Associate Editors rather thin mor
onise Gunn, 27 Katherine

27 Anna Kot, "26 lly
¢ Persons, 26 Ms awh
ition, We it isa

moral questi at all
Agnes MeGarty, 29: Think college

srirls should settie the matter for them:
selves, TL wonld he better not ty stoke
public but there is no more wrongs i
callow girls smoking than there is in the

Higa ©
ide Hollister Dorathy
Krieg Berth:

OPINIONS DIF

ina

ER

Sinking is not

‘The “News” is running a series OF ratty wren ia ay. upinion, aes se
opirions, students. as well as faculty, om considers away avuittable dete’ment to
the question of smoking. ‘The ime has \one's health a metal sores, 11
eoume. in the hast few years, at vital HL may be “applied ti hath

sillenes ein weMe, TL HS we more wre
done not. alone in our colleges hit i many to sme Uh it is for Ma to
life everywhere, and discussion of ys

mong collese students especially hits, Richard Ferset, “ht is really
de the question sem of mone ahter Hf the in ot believe
vice that it really. ds We are, it lowers a gists morality. and lowers
iy Her ii the upiaim af desirable gentles
at least over-emphasizing it, Are eat fc iral gate

Te has hecome
caleally ae
in her We
sent is all right hut I de
that they: shoud sme

Kyelyn Graves, ¥
eshimian ek
thik that
Gils are sumer tw he buske ug ts

men,

nel nes leetiny

our

own
We all have habits, sen
nn athers, wh

© af we doubt.
ch re hinder-
Why not de

sey quirl shoud sake!

ing us from being aur be it

vote our energy te ridding ourselves of ;
these? Why uot try ta make of our: UPiey peoke sys be
selves what we would Tke ti make af y Wan Aiten, ‘29: 1 think that

others? All of us are far fram perfect, matter of choice,
but we cai all strive for an ideal Uf ly dan’t care for the habit for
smoking destrays one of au ideals then 1 HES te ter, _—
le tts avoid it ourselves but, at the same tenarah: “LU is! a matter entirely ap

» recognize that it may nt he one of te the sith sake: up her own
of others. The other man or ot A Si
womans may have an Heal far etter ys Sha Sn eit
than any of ours. We f marality. Gor either men ar wont
counsel from Marcus Au Let ether sake if they. want to, but

my mind the woman why
certain fineess.
i

mikes loses

"Make it not any lunge

dispme or discourse what

matter of
re the sips

and properties af a good nia, but really x
and actually to be stteh.” Het ns fine ceil and this she
tip te the stasdards we set for ourselves ee

S possible, believe that our
living up to theirs, never

they should simoke, at feast itr publ

fellow me
Mt feally a matter for them to deci

Ferwettig that itis ta one quai alle

toate bas several taken Ttctte P. Vamderburich, 29: *L ahink

. f individnal taste, The

TICKETS FOR READING |“! seument used avaiist 1 is the

z , biection from the aesthetic standpoint

There will be absolutely wa student | Persia We tio ubjection tw the
tickets soldat the door tinieht for Mis: woman whe smike:

Futterer’s reudin tickets are net Helen Barber, "272, “Fur ful

purchased before, the student will be wtsonis, L think’ smoking should not, be

Sharged the reeulae orice for aa wx! iduled iy by enllexe jes, college meh

sider's ticket, which is filty cents other class af people, 1 is up

he only. reason |

ATTITUDES IMPORTANT

ny a Facut Ty Mestnex 1s Contamur

wo Tis Weer

‘Te News! Siaxeo Antic

Ww
DEAN WILLIAM H. METZLER

Our attitude toward a subject will) You will find the ra
Ito a very large extent determine our| — And the travelers are vew.
success or failure in that subject.
‘This being true it is vitally important
[that we all take the proper attitude] You
towards the thing we have todo, A| For the many, more
student who dislikes a subject is not] Seem to like to dr
going to get much good from study-
ing it, certainly not the same a
of good as if he cultivated a liking for
it, ‘There are yet those who think
that to acquire a liking for some sub-
jects is impossible and because of this
they do not try. ‘Co all such £ would
like to say that they ean prove for
themselves that (his is a mista
Interest

Where the going’s smooth and pleas~
jt

You will always find the throng,
s the pity,
talon.

But the steps that call for couraxe
nount| And the ta shard to do,”
Tee en aan glory

For the never-wavering few.

BOOK-ENDS

A Weekly Review of
Editor of the Ouartarly
ARROWSMITH

By
Sinclair Lew

current Fietion by the

1 some subject
natural and easy, but in others only:
with effort, but the elfort must be
made if we are to suceced and get out

tion.

The scientist is perhaps the least ape

of it what i has for us. ‘There is na wrecatel af the wor s, workers,
development without effort and st | iuhors, saving the lives af millions, may
dents shoukl keep tais constantly in| ye yuderstood hy only half-aedazen other
tind not on'y ia seleesing their sube | “seit uss a. wine fifetie a research
jects but in works at those that | sy end un facture and tubvaly kines a
Fike Gs At b, Mei FAG alley all. So Sincktir Lewis felt it was hixh
he path of least resistance that many'| tine that mane we seige thie some nt the
yield to the temptation rather than ex- | freutten, aud eomchea dts neeamglsh
ary. 18, Over~ himself,
ne the dificult * Diticulty over- | ys . eH
| Martin Arrowsmith was the gredtt

onie is usually victory. won.

Se ea ere or | hild ai sturdy pioneer stuck au

nid, the Tevel road are jammed,
‘The peasant Ete vers

ho the | ditty,
ined

York Clothing
| vambitons“eomanuniy of
And Martin Arrowsmith
eolna lbet imperteetly, of the joy vt
| for its own sake? cupht ‘iti

folks are

But olf yonder whore it's rocky,
Where you get a better vie

col and dacky being. te Tite phi
ef ald, drunken Doe Viekerson,

to the diseretion and goed taste af excl | °% sunitary efice

ind.vidual, 1 have nw, objection to a s muttered De

one’s tullewings the jurMatce of her awn | “Get training, Go college before 0
nisciel ¢ fica seal, Study Chemistry, Latin,
Francis Griffin, president of the sophn=| Bigs, Fundamentals.”

more class: shave just as much |. “Chea at the university, ther

right to smoke as men, I be durned
WF T like to see a sist smoke, for it looks.
like the dence U-duthted!y it is ay
bad habit, and since it is known as such
Fean't see why girls wart to take it up.

DeWine C. Zely far as being
matter of rit T think girls have a
Fight and should smoke it they: get any:

ut af it
nd -continue ta smoke just tok
up with the times sand

Martin hecame a scientist,
fenee is a harsh, jelous mi
tnaningg purity vation :
arose of those wha seck her
Martin learned to pay the bitter

Hie sts the ae, ges a wrong” [est rice with tine woneitance, AG
Carolyn Colemars, 26: “L disapprove | wart

+f it in public, but T think it’s up-to the} “E feel as if 1 were

inlvidual.” to work tow.” said: Martin,

women shh ad smoke without molestatiin el ph Hong on it for two or three
if they do so in the © rreet places, 1 Sears. and maybe we'll get somet
‘ows say that they shorh not 'smake ta{ Permanent—saud probably we'll fail
their health.” CALENDAR
Is tate, i vote Today

amber nf sa ers in the: ative Reem 250,
body ad the e re alts were BP ss Futterer’s: Read
362 No ue 1 CE Feea vont say "November 17

do you feet that yy ‘ents would APS al Menorah—Room Bh.
prave it more lenient rule? Yes, 470; 7:30, i i on iced tm

Thursday, November 19
{a t. sh Clih—Roont

"700.9: 1M
Chub: tnt

Political Science

Mest of the euth
both co-ed
rnwre sul ny

es, iv the commtry
and women's are hecominee
badd the
ve the matter

s Werk

hinning,

ud pleas-

arong,
vy

urage,
» do,

ww.

on by the

east ay

The
saul
Mis, My
en other

life: phi
ckersimn,
y olive
ed Doe
fore

wirchen-
us. cays
Martin
afinitely

MM, and
ess, de
dutter
cok her
hitter
Niter-

ence

vaties

nt

SPATE COLLEGE NEW!

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LOEB REAPPOINTED
LANGUAGE CHAIRMAN

At the
which was held

age -mecting
y, October
Charlatte

Modern Langu

reappointed view n
m of the New Yurk State Mou
tinge Association,

During the World War,
which provided information
French orph

ish hy
Treett unable te gel an) orphan
to care for this year,
The nest reutthir business
will be held Wednesda
hoon at four o'clock.

CHEM CLUB INITIATES

TWENTY NEW MEMBERS) ;

Grand.”
Jialing

Hawed the

SPANISH CLUB HAS
DRIVE FOR MEMBERS

ei dei AN he conducted
\

. Nave
Merry, exvirmmay af thy
tnittec, will he ay care

BIOLOGY CLUB VISITS
SIX MILE RESERVOIR

‘The Biology club enjoyed a hike on
: Newember 7, 10 Six-Mile
The club met at calleve
Western avenue
ts et. Brom. there
the members hiked eress coumtry to the
He ervair, where they built fires sand
choked their

ttaawed by ihe tlh’ foe
during the winter months
he taken tw

whieh are of in

CORRELATION OF MATH
AND SCIENCE IS TOPIC

‘The Mathematics elub on ‘Thursilay
November
Havel Ri

in the city
ny stindeuts,

rrelativ Physics and

uth Haldy, president of
orted that over tw
¢ joined the club this
rly will be given in
20 for the new 1

the club,
dents
that

eredit for the first semester of analy
Cea joumetry.

ting at Spanish |
He

tw app
Port

Mis
cw

Mil

risuge

be
Milde

The
Theta
Jay, November 7

ail

fur
vee

The
best 4

stoad
Molly
‘drwy

Strome:

Ora Harding,
Haight,
eta Zeta hone

rurchay, Neveaber Hh a the vn

sophomores on Me

xchieved, |

COLLEGE NEWS ATA GLANCE

pear ft Hion, Hruckport, ‘Troy, anid
Washington:

amd Dorothy

were week-end quests at

Sara Won, °27, spent the week
4 [durtinonth,

bred Currie, 25, and Marion Cline,
nests at Gann
a Whi

Gamma Kappa PE aumeunees the mar=

of Marcell Frank Ryan

wer 22, 1928

aay Hise men

sninshim, Helen

Marie Nixon [hanche
y Mellon,

ad, Hla

Hane ‘Gert Walsh,

and Mrs

ed Kuan) atmmamce the hirth af at

ad Mes. Karl Gbesas Ge
int Moth) atnutiniee the births +
ter

First fall Leta Zeta and hi Siena
Hoare dances were held on Satur

The Bera Zeus dance was helt at the
7 [ivdianed avenne, The music

Singer ‘The
uriday. event
Miss Keim aunt Mis

Wheelin
per Heutse datices will be held ear

Mes Wi
aw’ nal dinice is
a

el t :
scheduled fur New

a Zeta tas as hen members this
rca Chatheld, Elizabetl  Mil-

Younis vf "263 Sara Wood,
x, Kull

GAME BETWEEN SOPHS —

AND JUNIORS SPEEDY

game between the juniors and
lay’ exhibited the

peed the yirls class teams have yet

their first time on the cou
yet swift passes sand technique
out as not at all

Neville's

accurate shoot=
fourth qua
21 in favor of th

ended with
sop
f

enctawor

janards, Lee, Josston, Rowland

Artie Wiley Cie g

WHITTLE@RIGGS
re Shit the’ wedkeed ate FLORI

{or

BROADWAY-MAfD)

Kappa Delt sorority
turday tight, Nover
H Rsa ty Held, De

ESTABLISHED, 8. 4s

acted as chaperone
“he on

Anoncernent ds
Aust 8

Colleye Sti
Breaehing at 10:30 a, m.and 7:30 p. m,
Rev. F. L. Squires, Pavtor

COTRELL & LEONA;D

Albany, N.Y.

Abert, Marshall

Mes. Gellvieh and Miss
rich were gets at Lantise
at the Mphat Delta Onurier
week-evid

Hill of

Hea Anna Pierce aml Miss
the Spanish department were entertained
reeentiy at the Mpha Lela Omricet
Inise

Hoods

Caps---Gowns:
FOR ALL DRG

KOHN BROS.
wm" “A Good Place to Buy”
a SHOES
125 Central A

Open

her tnist

Wheeler

Psi Cann wishes 6
sinwere sympathy te
JS. ter thee rece de
The \ihany: brant af the P
\ssiaeaition held at meet
rority: oti Neyemh

at Lexington
Vieree ix dean uf the Athany
Kea ions education this: year

ening

For Particular People
OUAR'T 50 6. PINT 306

Dette Onepa head sts ane anal fall Wouse
Pravessor
Robinsin,

Keaedly) ad Mr
fe ntatlier, eluperaned Hee sat

i hy Street
the re
hirty

fle alam a

In raty hha

Micema te

faint Ie street. Miss Lantie Per
is ire the orysnization,

Liss Jen Masser .

vhairma «
me ics Tes He
torane eof the © mnie «

IT’S HOME MADE
and
“Deliciously Different’’
803 MADISON AVE

© allie em
s Van Den

"WV rk

eels oatderably:
"he rey ent oystem is working very
iefaeoriy as far ay Lam concerned,”
+ isu Metzler

nf Rhine
el at the Chi

Miss Marjorie ta
Berk, spain thes
Signer ‘Thea Inne

GUSTAVE LOREY

Marjor’e Mathewson, (23, and Mrs. Photographer
Gere Coots, Grmerly Harriet Ritzer
si Schevectdy, spent the week-end at
Vetta One hiase

|NEWMAN HALL TO HAVE 130 state se.
“AT HOME” SATURDAY Si Bradway

AM the members af Ne

Albany, N. ¥.

Saratoga Springs

Phutographer of Medagozue, 1925

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for
YOUNG MEN and MI¢SES

we CLOTHING, HATS,
wow s. SHOES, HABERDASHERY

Steefel Brothers
Inc.

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