Semi-Weekly pPSi ffetrn #tete ||| CnUpgupt |9J VOL. XVI. No. 16 STATE COLLEGE. PA.. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5. 1920 PRICE FIVECENTS PENNA. DAY ACTIVITIES BEGIN THIS AFTERNOON Athletic Contests, Military Review, Musi cals and Noted Speaker Are ' Main Features BIG MASS ME: auditor: Thu Freshman football game against East Strotidsliuig Nouiml bthool thin - afternoon will ushci In the activities of what will without tlouht he one* of tho greatest Pennsylvania Days «vc« held at Penn Statu Thu occasion thin year will hu icpluto with uttiucllons of many kind/and tbeie will hu hardly a dull momont from tho thno of tho ilrot kickoff thin ufternoon until th llnnl event has boon completed un Sun day. Aside from tho many and vni led fouturofl that aro being plunned by the collogo In tho way of cnteitalnmont and lntorost to tho many visitors that wilt visit Ponn State over tho week end, many of the fraternity houses In tho village are planning houscpartlcs and dancos that will make Pennsylvania Day a gala affair. Perhaps tho big gest attraction thul has boon scheduled for the holiday is the varsit> football gamo with the University of Nebraska tomorrow afternoon, but this is by no means the only one Tho college will be honored In the visit of several prom inent men, who wilt address the stud ent body or other wise pnrtnku in the program, while the Glee Club Concert, with Miss Olivo Kline ns the soloist Is sure to draw a larko audience tomor row night Of no llttlo Interest will bo tho various exhibits that are bolng plan ned by various the col lege. All In all, tho coming forty eight hours promise to bo Hilled with lntorost - for every one, and the holiday should go'-down In tho history of Penn Statu as ono of her greatest occasions. Tfio activities foi thu week end will begin this afternoon with a football game between the Blue and 'White Fieshmon against tho strong East Stroudsburg Normal eleven at three thirty.o'clock. This will be the thlid of tho season for both teams and "p. o 'S' v'7ian'«intorcBtlng contest is bolng looked S^^w^fJJffroni^The.-northexuffcm part_pC. tho, Com- against 'V •' Easton- High School, but wore*dofout ed in tHoIr Second tilt with Blair Aca demy. Notwllhstandnlg this fact, how strong and should give tho Freshmen and exciting battle. Coach Herman's ' squad has won both Its games so far by large score's, blanking Indiana Nor mla 54 to 0 and Bcllefonlu Academy 27 to 0. Athletic Muss Meeting Tonight ' At six forty-live this evening, a monster athletic muss meeting will be held In tho Schwub Auditorium In pre paration for tho Nebraska gamo to morrow afternoon. This meeting will • afford holiday visitors an opportunity . to witness real Penn State spirit at its bost and will allow tho student body to practice yells and songs for uso on the Held tomorrow. W. C. Mcnrkle will presldo and a snappy program has been arranged by thoso In charge. Several speakers wilt address thu audience and the varsity football team and tho coach es wilt bo on hand to add to tho In terest Tho meeting will not bo very long, and thete will be plenty of tlmo after It has closod for everyone to pru paro for tho social functions that will bo held In tho fraternity houses later (Continued on last pago) Dr. Sparks’ First Lecture on Tuesday On Tuesday evening nt seven o clock In tho Old Chapel, Dr Sparks will deliv er the tlrst number of tho scries of lectures which he Is planning to give on six consecutive Tuesdays preceding thu Chrlstmns vacation In each lec ture Dr. Sparks will speak, on'the life of tho wlfo of former United States presidents and will glvo the audience an excellent Idea of tho purt which each first lady of the laud played In her hus band's life. Tho llrst locturo entitled "Martha Washington, tho Homo Woman" re veals the llrst president's wife us n true planter’s wife who shunned society, slyle, and travel rather than give up tho slmpla life which she led at tho beautiful homo at Mount Vormon, and who proferred to personally supervise tho managomont of their Hugo estate rather than ontuitaln society In tho lino presidential mansion In New York City, Dr. Sparks will greatly add to tho interest of his talk by rending sev eral letters that were written by Mrs Washington. Dr. Sparks' lectures will act ns 'a forerunner for tho usual series of lec tures that aro glvon every winter by tho School of Liberal Arts and will un doubtedly arouso a great deal of In terest In them. Tho remainder of tho series will apiwjar as follows. Nov. 10. Abigail Adams, tho Busi ness Woman. Nov. 23 Dolly Madison, tho Soc iety Woman. Nov. 30. Loulso Catherine Adams, ETING IN UM TONIGHT FRESHMEN PRIMED FOR GAME TODAY Strong: East Stroudsburg: Normal Team to Furnish Third Oppo sition This Afternoon The freshman grldders play their third game this afternoon at 3*30 o'clock when they line up against Cast Stroudsbuig Normal School on Now Be tv or Field Tho lied and Black cloven has established a good reputa tion In tho eastern purt of the state for ‘high grade football, but -Just what thc> will do heie Is problematical. Tho normal Institution In tho past has turned out some very good teams and this year Is no exception to the general tulc. B.irly In the season this y car, thc> defeated Cnaton High School but Intel} Rlalr Acndont}, ono of the lend ing North Jersey preparatory schools, tumbled them b} a otio-slded score In view of Che scores of the two grimes nlrind} plaved h} the Freshmen, 54-0 against Indiana Nor mal and 27-0 against Bellofonte Aca demy, tin* venrlings should not he es pecially anxious concerning tho out come of the game Hit* line-up of tho first year team will he tho same as used In tho last' game unless Injuries cause tho re placement of Madera, Schocnfeld and Becker. Butler is practically sure to tftnrt the game In Becker's place ns the latter was Injured in scrlmmogo this week and will not bo In shape to piny Tho husky left tackle, "Rags" Mndorn, has n bad chnrlcy horso that may k< koofu.hlm '-In that enso Johnson will got the line position of tho Allegheny lad Schocn fold's foot 'has boon bothering him In pmctlco so ho also may bo unable to play all or part of tho game and cither Armbruster or Bair will replace him. Conch Herman has been doing a good hit of experimenting this week with his back field men but has decided to start tho Stroudsburg game with tho ! same bucks ns ho used Inst week against Bellofonte. A surplus of good men lmn started somo lively compe tition In this field and "Dutch" is giv ing nil tho candidates plenty of chance in show their ability Wilson. Rath- 1 gober. Clirson, Cornwall innd Hynes 1 are lending the field In tho various 1 behlnd-thc-llnc positions Tho linkup that will represent the class of 1824 In 1 tomorrow's contest Is ns follows But 'ler, LB, Madera, LT; Runser, LG. Hamilton, C. Schocnfeld, RG. Crow thcr, RT, Frank, RC, Rathgobor, QB, Wilson, L7IB; Carson, RUB; and Corn- '• wall, FB After the game last Saturday, tho Freshmen elected a captain for this year. The result was a threo corner ed tie so another ballot wns necessary, on which Runser wns picked to lend tho olovon. AG. HILL EXHIBIT TO BE MONSTER AFFAIR The students In tho various depart ments of tho School of Agriculture will stage educational exhibits In tho dif ferent buildings of tho Agriculture Group. The students In Horticulture will dlspluy fruits, vegetables and flow ers In the Horticulture Building; tho studentH specializing In Dairy Husband ry will erect a large tont near tho Dairy Building in which will bo ex hibited a few high-grade animals, also vaiious kinds of dairy products, to gether with charts and other educa tional material; students In Agronomy will have n farm crops and soils dis play In Room 103, Agrlculturo Build ing; studonts In Animal Husbandry will have on display in tho stock Judg ing pavilion, sheep, cattle, hogs and horses, students specializing In For estry will make a forestry exhibit In Room 105. Horticultural Building; there w 111 ho an exhibit prepared by the students In Chemical Agrlculturo In tho laboratory on second floor of tho Agricultural Building, nnd tho students specializing In Poultry Hus bandry will also, mako an oxhlblt In the stock Judging pavilion An oxhlblt will also he staged nt the Botany Build ing. Vlsltois who have not soon tho dairy herd may bo Interested In looknlg over tho cows in tho now dairy* barn. SOCCER MEN LINEUP _4?OR SYRACUSE GAME With tho SymcuHQ gamo looming up onlj a wools away, tho varsity soccer hijiiiul In being put through a number * Htionuoua practices by Coach "Jim" •>ll. 13vor alnco tho firat gamo of •icnson against Havorford, 'on Al- Dny, which resulted In a victor) u tune of 3 to 1, the HocLcrltes have directing every attontlon to tho lg game with tho Orange mon. It Is calculated that tho team will good condition to resist tho'New (Continued on pogo four) STATE COLLEGE HIGH SENDS MOST FRESHMEN Altoona High Ranks Second In Number of Students Prepared For This College Tho ".lii Freshmen who won* matri culated in September of thin >ein wore pioimrod for college In 357 different schools, according to Registrar A. H. Hspenshadc. Of thin number. 32. r . were public hiKh schools nml normat'schools and 32 were private propnmtor) schools t Suite College High School loads In the ■ hugest number of students prepared’; while Altoona ranks next, with Harris-) burg Tech and Peabody High School.! tied for third place. Williamsikwifi High follows with but one than ( the fqnncr to\riu^ fc . Slxt)-four Freshmen attended two | different schools, most of thorn beginn ing their tneimmtion In a public. high school and completing It In a privato preparatory school Six hundred and eight)-nine Freshmen were wholly pared In public high schools, nineteen weie wholly piepaied In private pie pnratory schools nml 27 weie pi opin ed parti) in public high schools and partly in private schools. Of the 3fi7 different schools that have projwucd students foi the Flesh man class, 33J are located In Penns) l- : vunla and 2d are sltuateil outside the state. Two hundied and nineteen schools have but a single representa tive * Twentj.flvo OKToront hclioolh have iroiiau'd 247 FrtHlmien, uh followh State Collcko High School „ „ 20 Altoona lllkl> School 17 (Continued on lout piißo) BULLETIN 3 30—Freshmen vs. East Stroudsburg Normal School on New Bea ver Field 6.4s—Mass Meeting in the Auditorium 7 00—Play Rehearsal in Room 25, L. A. 7'4s—Forensic Club meeting m Room 10, L A. SATURDAY 8.30 a.m.—Rehabilitation Men report at the club rooms in full uni form. 9;30 a.m.—Students taking military drill report on Armory Field to prepare for review. 10.00 am.—Review of the College Regiment on New Beaver Field Brigadier General P D. Bcnry, P. N. G., Adjutant General of Pennsylvania 11.00 a.m—All-college Meeting in the Auditorium. Hon. Joseph Buffington, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals 2:30 p.m.—Football game. Univ. of Nebraska vs. Penn State. 6:45 pm—Student Volunteers meeting in* Room .16, L. A 6:45 p.m.—World Problem Discussion Class, Room 14, L. A. 7.30 p.m.—Glee Club Concert with Miss Olive Kline, Auditorium. r SUNDAY 10:00 a. m.—Freshman Chapel. Rev. L. B. Wolf, D. D., Baltimore, Md. Auditorium. 11.00 a m.—Upperclass Chapel. Dr. Wolf. MONDAY 6:15 p.m.—Christian Science meeting in Room 100, Hort. Bldg. 6:30 p.m.—W. S. G. Meeting in Old Chapel 7:00 p.m—Y. M. C. A. Meeting in Room 19, L. A. PENNSYLVANIA DAY EXHIBITS Departmental exhibits in the Schools of Agriculture and Engin eering from 9 a. m until 5:30 p. m Showing of Water Colors in the Fine Arts Gallery, Room 284 Old Main from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., on Saturday and on Sunday from 1 -30 to 5 p.m. Poster Exhibit of Home Economics work in the Women’s Building from 8 a. m. jo 5 p. m. Mining Museum open from 9 a. m. to 12 noon and from J to 2'p‘. m. Zoological Museum, Room 214 Old Main, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. BRYAN LECTURE The sale of tickets for the lecture to be delivered next Tuesday evening by Hon William Jennings Bryan will be hold tonight, tomor row night and Monday night at the Co-op from 6:30 to 8:00 o'clock. Popular prices of twenty-five and fifty cents will prevail. MERRY RONDOLIERS * COMING NET WEEK Group of Five Lively Musicians To Present Wide Variety In En tertainment The Vein Hondolleix will a|i])ciu Jit iVnn state one week fiom toinoi row nl«ht’ ’I lane Ihclj L>eoinn entertain* cih will uniKtltute the ihite] minihur on the combined tout no that In l»eln>? of fcied I>\ the college . M c A and ilho Uepattmont of Musk, ami will .|HCBial tlieli uil(;laal inoKmtn. a imtHkal inoK’nim that Ik haul to heat jaml that |»leaneH evei>lmd\ The kioui> jWhkh Ih ticheduled to stive ittt enter* j talmm.nl on the thirteenth of thin ! in thu Schwab Aialltorluni, eon* »J»U_or_flvo talented. mutdcluna. .three [jounK Indies anti two men Thin quin tette prewatH to tho American jiuhllc one of the llvelleat. jet one of the clcam Hi and heat nttmitiqnH now bcinif HtnKed. and Ita membera la>t|> n whole cvcnhiß lirlm-ftill of wldelv varledvoiul nml mchoHtiul comhlnntloiiH of u im tuie tnhtilntid to mala l won a wooden liuliun all up ami take notice Their pu formant ex have lieen termed "Muhl cal Marathons’ fiom start to Hnlxh AH immhciH mo muxtci « of ttio Inxliu niontH am) the IKO blend tlieli mu«lc loßothu In arch a waj that little lx loft to la desired Thu iiumk lx of tlu? l*eltei elnxx of pnpulni componl* Ilona and pli mine variations In the Iho program ate Introduced In the fmm of icudlnßx A Rood Idea of the natuiu of the on teitahmic-ntx Rlvcrt h% the Homlolteix may lie imincd fiom a Rluncc at the vniioux fc-ulmcK which ro to make up (Continued on last page) NEBRASKA CONTEST WILL BE GREAT FOOTBALL TEST Supremacy of Different Styles of Play to be Decided in Season’s Greatest International Contest VARSITY INJURIES MAY . CAUSE CHANGE IN TEAM MUSICAL TREAT IN STORE TOMORROW Whit Ik Ik Ini; aotiiiulii inix-nl/t-l in • i>ll< iio h,xii iilnt« ii tut in, m, n- CSt ItIILIM I 11111111 l fOlltlMl tl> 1>( pin} llt thin veil, will tnki pi ■ toluol iow on Ni w ISiiim.l | ]< id, wlnn tin* Nolo ml. < Coi nhuiil,<.ih linndi tip hloiin l.ih The* aumcttoii tliitH niloidid will !>• 'i bin pint oi tin in tit ill, x inl.liur plim timing till. Pi tITIHN It II 111 t D.l\ Cl ]ol,lll* tlon mill ItH i.Hiilt will l>o II ill It I mill IriK fitotm in the niipi, in i, j of tin tWO KttllK of pl.i\, cist mil WiHl 'ilio N'ohnmkn ton in Ik a tuun of \ctoi urn tho hem In tlii* Wltihoinl v,|]|i \ and 0110 which will trt moult Hi, mi outfit of tho I'cnn Suite team. It wltl ho th< hautcHt lontext tho Him .uni w hit, will hue this soul. uienuthiß to mi .nine nntlieH. anil will nmloiihtoilh ptoio one of the mom Inti teming. ,\cl,umku n mtotitfli, lioth In mm |mid mmm: m I,mg nan wan will tK monmnitiu,. humlui In tho IlutmuH mniint 1 li, .• i.iiituln anil until Jliir Ui% Ik u mm of the Him unto! ami wim a l,lg JVaiine In theh \l<h,i> In the foiumil |,anting itiim tho wmt iinei'H hate bom mm mmitg foi hoiik muH anti of thin jeut *t team, Hiitlii, Imlfl.utli, Dun. mil ami .\i\. mn. • innrteibich me i-peclidh witirithd rfn tin woil, 'lilt wcmoincin tenu la thlofl> hum alioiit Hoioi-tl MttranK C.iptaln Da>. Dilo ami Wilght. Imlf l»ini,H. Swutmnn. tight end, and Ptice- Hk, tight tackle 'lhe Inttet inun Is t upeclulh diuikeiiitiH on the nitm k. hln wotk Imlng of high t lima nil m.iMin timl on dofcimlvo. Ida nhlllt\ to ponettate the line ami Hume oppoalng Imuka foi louses him luon a big fiatuie of Ida woil. His tacklm me title and Ida [iikkioKdioneaa lam tlmutghout the iiontcat '1 he Irukllih! composed of Dale, Wiitfu, Htibka and Newman Ik a num let of hcu\y, haul hitting pln\crs, llnbka being iKtn-clall\ noted for Ida lino plunging abilltj. Tho,tuun as a whole 1h a heuv> one. prolrfdilv hen\lri . - than the Dine ami While uul"wHat' |l - ‘ 111 ' 11 «JWJ tmICM In K|iied, It nmket up in weight and miuitfh Mm munboiK of the team me vctcntiiH of kim-iii! jetra mid * |«la%ing undu the l.imoln <oloih ilia, lag tint time, have KnlTend but two liiiuitK. mu of them this jiu ’Uholr jmxoml ailing men me inn n Klmde In 'rulm to tin in hi airing men which flit \.a« 80 foielob bought out In tho lUltgua idiuiml lam Tllesd ij j •Ihe Pi mi Slato hum will lino up \ dim tenth fioin Hu mi, width fin <ii i l’um last sitiiudt\ lujmlis leiult ant of that tonhm .tad ibulopid dm lag the wick liiim made It alimmt Ini- "* I "iimllilo fot Hiwcnl of tho mukU> men to i.o In the game With the e\iej>- tlon of tin iiiiaituhm I, poKl. tho 1. uk llolil will 1,0 tho hium I leol-footid lilnk> ' llafniK and ‘Chatlio" Wa\ it tlx hahea and f.iotgu Snell at full will make a tiio whleh will hatlle ilio CotnlitiHkoiH wiiothei It it tltumgh the llm, mound the onda, oi fmin kkiuitr Ihi Hi>ud oMdliltid In tin foi na i tin mun-limt we»k will ha\o a gH n pm t In Unit pln\ ngdnai tin Uminn te tin . Litliti’ kltlhigu »r Wllli.irns will pta\ ClutH-itn | at ,l,t ' I'»«t Ulh \ol a t.ll,noil (Continued on hull cage) 1 Vnmlerjiool ' Miss Olive Kline, One of Ameri ca’s Best Sopranos to Sing— Glee Club in Joint Concert Students and Ponnsjlvnnin Day vis* limn a 111 lit n< corded out- of tilt Uncut musical tieats over expat loured In State Collcße tomorrow night when MNji Olive Kline, the noted vciung Ain oi It an soprano tomes heie to give a joint lomtrt with the I’tnn State Clin Cluli The concert will lie Riven In the Midllmlum at sevcn*thh t. oclo.k and judßliiß from the numla-r of tick ets Hold at the advance Hale tarllti In the week, a rocoid bi caking uiowd will lie In attendant e to Ricct Mlhh Kline on hei 111 at \lh!i to thin hiHtltutlon OmAof the la hi iiioKruum ever uhuhr* od fta a Pennsylvania Da' conceit will he lendeietl at this tilThii It him heen mi arranged that Mlhh Kline will Hinß the majui pan of the evenings enlululnnicni. hut the Glee Cluh will also come in for* its xhnio of the Innmis. ImiHintich ua that uignnimtJnn \\ IP i Hr the opening numliei and tin u .insist the soprano in the closing tim J Mlhh Olive Kline Is one of the foie* I moHt HopmmiH of America and l» wldt- I ly known an a coloratura mtlut of one. of the hlirheat ty pen that thin counli v liuh evci pinducedi Mlhh Kline Ima al- I iead\ been lieatd hnjh in iccllalx and! as a hololhl in pruciicullv all of the larger cltieH of tho United btatoH ami e\cr\whore audicuccH have recoidetl the iiiHUint recoßnltlon of her aitlHtlc mu- IL ,In additionji\ Uh being Jdexxed with a remarkable voice, tho youiiß soprano Pohhohhch unuKual chainiH and liuh a pet min illl> that meetH with the Irintant approval of hci audiemes Althmißh endowed with thin natural Rift which has been termed b> Hcrhcit ‘Wlthei- Hpoon an "one of the moat be lutlful vnktM evei bond In Amulet,' Mlhhl Kline 1h an accompllHhed pianist, in fact nhu Htudled foi the comeit stage] and consequently it is only naiurat , that hei musical ttalnhiß should lia.e 1 developed the uneiihiß Intelllßem e ho J not It cable in hei wmk. Program For Concert. '1 he opcnhiß numlier of the inimii nmunuu evenhiß will he rendered bv .he Glee Club, beveral hoiirh foi thin nut of the ptogmm have been xelec ted >y Dhector Robinson with the cxpices dca In mind of thoonlnß those types In ■vhlch the in ganl/allon partlculuily ox* .etx, Hollow lag thexe Helecllonx, Mixx ICIIne will take up the pioMHin ami dtiß all of the numherx until the laxt n which xhe will U assisted by the •hih The (omplite pioßram lx ax foi* OWM’- —Cioon, Cioon —The kittle Dlfumn —Uvery kittle Nall —Come My Uoloved llamlel -—Have You been hut a Whvto klllle Grow Anonymous —Shepherd Thy Demeanor Vnrv facvontoenth Cunt Arr. lij !1 I, Wllmm Mlhh Olive Kline Aihf.lo xulx Tltanla* frtun Mlßnon 'I human Mlhh Olive Kllmu IV a—ku I'aplHan Finn chain ke Mlroii I-'eiai i i pleure en Hove Geoißex Hue d—II NVIro Uenihetß Mixx Olive Ktine V a—Oven the Steppe GretclmnlnolT !►—Cradle Sour (In HuxHlau) Gri telmnnlolT c—Sour of the Hrldo, from "The Txiu'h Hrkle" Itlmxky d—Hopak MnuxHorßxky Mlhh Olivo Kline a—Tho Unftnxeen Cyril Seoll h—Old Mald'H Sour Loncxomo Times c—The N’lßhtlnßiUe an hy Howard Broekwny d—TEobln, Holiln Sliir Mo a Sour / * SpIOXH Mlhh Olive Kline Ml Italian Street Sour Victor Herhei t Mlhh Olivo Kline and * Glee Club puir.vr TkAcur.us ass*?*. to ruovioi: mkals tomoiuuiw J-nni >wu, on Ponnnyl\unla Day, the Pm ont-Toaehei m AHHoelatinn prepared anil olYoted a Hplendld dlnnoi anil mippe> la the Odd Kollowh Dlnln« Hull at ptl oh whit 1» wore ho loamiaahlo ua to e til o'ciiroMnloiiH of wondei and mirprl Tlilh yuu tho Pemmylvanln. Day Cot ailttuo of the AHHCHiatloa expertH huiiuihh the hlUi Htamlard hoI In 'imp. All who dcHlro will Had It tat convenient and enjojahlu before a nfter the football wuno to taku th nieilH at the Odd Pollowh Hall um theHc niiHiilecH. • Lunched will bo not ed between meals. Missionary Will Address Chapel Tin* Miuakci nt tin- itmtn*l m*i\lmh IK'M sumliiv Win In 0| I, II Wolf, who Ik at px'Unt, fhiuiil hMiclan md liuiHinci of llit* liund nf Pnii'li.a Mlkhlo ih «.f tin* nem i ill ninod uf lla* I.uilhiiui chinch ’nimnj.li tin i»om. Itant tuni which la has tal«>n in hi*i*- H'tailul an well as mlnlatcil il weak of Ills chinch la* Ih width known a, .m ■ iniiatoi ami aiitlini. in un nf lilk win .k hrlnir found In tla* |>ioiiilm*nt Latin i an houa*H of tla.* inuntiv. Ui Wolf was Inn a in AhhouKtouu, AdaniH ccuintt af this Htati* lu« m h’lnVcl Ponmnlvanln Coth-m* al CkU'H. lima- ami u*ri*l\i*d lla* doifiw of lla*hi m of AitM In l*hO 'I hi, t . m*uh lain lai wan glim tla* tic moo nf llitla.hn of DhlalU al tla Clt-mHlnnK Thooln I •al Sondnai \ In iss.t l«* wiik nrilalt.d into tin Lutheran iiiliilhlij and ulna si liiina*itlati*l> la* wiik k«*lc« ud foi tin* inmltlon uf Piklnjml nf tla* Amuth in IJuuiKtlhal Luihrmn oi k*K« at CSuntur, India. Ho hoi veil in thin i ajim Itv until tla* m*ih «>f iai|- with cudv uia* fmlmiKlt Kinntcil and thin la* tiw*d to Htudv fm thu di'jtroi nf Doitoi of Dhlnltv which hu m*i nml fioin Wlitftiliorj? in 11)01 Ih* thou u*. Humid lilk wui I: In tht* fnu*li;n iiilh- Mlonaiy Ikld Uitm In* wan :,.talk*il to a iKiKllinn cm lliu Hoard of Mlkkloiih of tin* noniinl hmioc! of tlm iluiich of lilk tlatlco, Jlmwvii. Mu* niuiiv iMutiiiK ilnlli# i imrm t«*tl with Mu* oIIUoh whkh lu* Imn lahl. Jm\o mu jiifwmU'il him rium •ikllt Mi *
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