Is La Crosse French Song? VOL XIX, No. 54 COUNCIL MEMBERS ARRANGE PROGRAM FOR FATHERS' DAY Five Athletic Contests Will Pro vide Outdoor Entertain• ment for Dads MASS MEETING TO BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT Observance of Mothers' Day Is Suggested—Blue Key Will Assist Committee Ptelimin u y pt evocations for art ng irg a program for Fathers' Day, May thitil. were made at the meeting of Student Commit last Tuesday night s.hen all of the Maim rnembete of the Council mere Ippolnted as a commit tar for Matting up a schedule Tills committee mill meet tonight to elect a chairman and to fot Initiate definite plans for the annual event Fite athletic contests Pill itt ovide outdoor entertainment for the yreet ramber of ♦istlers mho are expected The Penn bide track. lacrosse and freshman baseball teams mill meet trams from Spleens°, the taunt) nine still play Georgia Tech on Nett Beane. Field and the tennis Irate «ill hold a match with FlanFlbt and Marsh ill In addition to the athletic meats. It is expected that the custommy Miss niceting for the "Dads' loin take Place en Saturday night and the Penn Stt•e Club has made al rangementq for a 'molter in the Armory after the mar.; meeting I=l At the Council meeting it u Is sug gested that the name "Fattens . Day' should be changed to "Patents . Day" and that the m eat should include the mothers of students cis nell as the fathers The same thought Was voiced by , Picshlent Thomas in his address of the Fathers' Da) mass minting last Seer. -After some discussion however the members of the . Council decided to retain the miginal name and Im pose of the day. The sentiment 'cans nx - Dretioed,Alat Iln,lifrplng . the-event Exclusively for the fathers a greater fellonship could he maintained, Itn is utsed at the same firm that each [in to ratty hold a hlothers' Day tach spring Blue K,3 Nu) did Although the committee %s ay placed hi complete charge of the ~(felt, it 55113 suggested at the meeting thst the Elue Hey ormtnir Ilion be ashml to in malting up the entertainment Ino gmm. Othet students 551,0 me not junior MOUO/01[1 of the Council msy al so be asked to help make the 110005- "al y arrangements These men sun be selected at the meting of the commit tot tonight C H Cough '25 is acting as temporm held PENN STATE FIREMEN TO HOLD ANNUAL BALL Dancing Will Last from Nine Till Twelve—Auchenbach's To Fea ture 'Thespian Hits I=l evening, Ain II to ent,ilf tit, with Sant ini; front eight until Oval% e u'Lloi.l: :%Itiale tot the Utahe will ho tut nlvhud by Auelienbach'i Set ...1011 and du, Int Intel mianion, C. .T. O'Donnell '25. DC the Peon State Plat eta will trite, lain • The committee in clung° of the Dal: It completed all at oingonenta Tot the dance anti an eacellent protnant Ilan been tongued ouL One of the rea lities of the music by AnehenbaLlt will lit the repetition or the munleal mote from the Intent Thevpian then, ••The 'Magazine cover Olil "lutLy numbo" dance uill be Ono of the fun-ptodue int; pails of the plantain, and during internibtalun the (lancets will be onto- Lanett tt ith sot etul reading, by O'Don nell, tthu N. 1.4 enthuglantleally cell edre at the lucent 0011101 t of the Penn State Mandolin Club Decerationg for the igtll 00111 be of chalactorlstic Ore and MU ctnphu aLu fact that the atria Is being staged by tho Penn Stile hie Ladles A unique dance pi ograni has Leen de signed by the "'innate° and it Is nun In the hunks of the again THESPIANS HOLD SALE OF TICKETS estrk-Vile , o ~ o g . 1 111 . , . ...:. ::...._.., ~41151.- .- 4-,.,4 SENATE APPOINTS COMMITTEE TO DRAW UP JUNE PROGRAM FIFTEEN MEMBERS ARE CHOSEN FROM STUDENT COUNCIL, FACULTY AND ALUMNI-TO DETERMINE NATURE • OF COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES Fite students, flee faculty members and flee alumni here Included in the cmmittee recently nppolnted by the Co o llege Senate to Man up n tentative cranium for Commencement Wee]. rext June Professor S W' Fletcher la chalrnrm of the committee which includes Ptofe4sot Luctetia V T Sim mons, Professor W S. Dye, Ptofespor C L Kinsiou and Professor A S Hur -1,71 front the faculty, 17 V Bauder '2l. m C Mitchell '24, E. 0 Long ame 1 21. W C Wieand '25 and R. P. .Ireal 1 25 (tom the student body. and 71. A Musser 'll4, It H Smith 1 05, E W Nick 'O7. Sullivan 'l4 and W. 'lt Oeinie 'IG from the alumni lose chition The lirst meeting of the neat, au- Is inted Commencement Committee lam held this neck and a general die eteston of plans for this trio's June g aduation e‘cscines took place. al though nothing definite ran decided SONGSTERS TO GIVE FINAL "Y" PROGRAM Last Number on "Y" Course Will Ile Presented at Eight-fif teen in Auditorium NEW YORK SOPRANO IS INCLUDED ON PROGRAM Appearing with a vatted program and assisted by Mine fihrguerlte Schw. 11ng. a young New York opera singer, the Penn State Glee Club mill present the List to awe of the combined do om tment of Music and .. Y” entertain ng nt coutse In the Auditorium tomor ico night at eight-fifteen Weloch The I. ue and White eongstets have been rehearsing intensltely for tomorrow', performance and promise to make a cl:g`litty,o - audience that Is cent tin to greet theta Included In the ptomain ate second selections uritteit by Icell-knuon com posers such as Thayer, Iletbett, Dan chi and Pinker, and the concert has been so slanged that It 01 111 appeal to MEI) type of music-lots An added 11 laction Atilt lie the appealance of the Varsity Guattette In a glom, of selections, The quailette Is composed of C D Malley first tenet, D V D toilet 'ii, second tenor, W 13 Ilsell enb mit 'l5, baritone. and II Dutlet '26, bass lhe club 11 to been decidedly foitu mite in hating 3111 s &hulling tut on .Sthulling in a (Continued on third page) PENN STATE PLAYERS MAKE FIRST ROAD TRIP Tour Includes Sunbury, Lock Hay en and Williamsport—Show Is "Mr. Pim Passes By" In their Ihst actual toil till' of the at, the Penn Slate Plio s present ed .. 111 Phu lasses D)'• at Sunbut and Wilibinnpo3t on Wednesilit) and That sda7 nights and Still end a thins dit) jaunt tonight n Ith t pet fin mance at 'Luck 1t,,, en "MI Pim Passes 113 . • 1,19 the Commencement Shot, of hist eaa and has also ',hoed In Altoona and Dart 'shut g this season The rimers loft Penn State Wednei, dal nun tang In a lot ge bus, Lan 3•lng" lot ge banner.) 101111 the 101100 Int; In set laden, "Penn State Playas On Tout • Included In the putt) that made the tt 1p were Dlrectin and 'Alrs Croetlngh D. 1) Mason, Elisabeth Meats '24, - May Pet girion Min - ',et et Jones '25, Iklen Thompson '25. Early Iltiehler C J O'Donnell '25, 1) l Kegaihs '25, stage manage,. and G Ik.Glhenny '26, assistant stage manager ppezning in Sunbury on Wednes th.) night under the auspices of the High School them ale tssoelation. the PM) eta made a decided hit In their that perform Luce on the hip Ditto tot xotl. is 1,011 knoun In Sunbu* as he bud piesionely assisted PI the Macedon of 'meets' hint school idays at that place. In addition to pre senting "A Successful Calamity" there last >eat Tho pelfmtnance of "Mr Pon Passes 14" has sponsored by tits Finn State alumni of Sunburc A i. annelty I. ion d gi ected the Pin) - ei a last night st hen the curtain It ent STATE COLLEGE, PA.;':!: Won This year. the committee hope% t, have something nor In tho ray of a Commencement program At the last meeting of the Commit tee. Chalt man Fletcher asked each member to submit a statement of his or her I [era on three Important points, namely; I What groups of people s'iould the commencement prom= servo in order of their Importance" 2 To what extent does the present program for Commencement "Work !nerve these purposes' 'I Instructive suggestions for the improvanent of Commencement Week, These ammo: s v 11l he submitted to Professor Pletcher by next Tuesday April twenty-fifth 1, is the date net Is the chairman for the next meeting At tills time. it Is expected tint all', r..umni menthels of the committee rill 1 he present and that the °commend, gen,' of the College Senate xlll be acted Upon Chapel Choirs Will Give Easter Service Pt eventing their annual Easter pto main, the combined chapel cholas, made up of oser one hundred voices, trill appeal nt both chapel settlees rest Sunday tsith an interesting' and tarred program Among the numbers to be giten mill be "Awoke. My Glory.;' short anthem by the noted composer of religious mu. sie. Ehttnbs. The choir mill then ten der "God Math Appointed a Da),' 1 13 Tours. This melt-known anthem has been given special attention at the choir rehearsals as it contains several illflioult passage. A featme of the pro gram ulll hr "Easter Dtmts" a tenor solo by D V Bauder '2l In addition to the choir numbers, there" mill also be several °Gum se lections by Irene 0 Grant and lm .1 II Schoommther 'The chorus is, untier nto t'llrOctlon 'of /I,llY."Grant, Dipeihot oL,Musle.' THESPIANS MAKE READY FOR PITTSBURGH SHOW Cast Will Leme Penn State May First for Greensburg—Two Shows in Smoky City itt Ith one Excellent pet fondant.° of "The Magazine Cot er Chi" to their credit, the member it of the TileHdiall CM, are keeping theft show, up to standard be bolding se l oat t eheati.als of both cast and chorus this s. eel. Itchearsals will be held regatta, It un til State. %mutton. and Immediately al tor the recess It is pl toned to bale the Wit) burn Studio director t elm n to it hip the shoo into shape for the tt °stern telt] The Thespians 11111 tome State Col bYe an Thursday, May ill St. Playing that night. In Co eensburg the en gement for Pilday night has not I ten definitely deeldoil as yet, although }arse tames ate andeleunsitimation It Is expected that the contract for the lit st pet form/ince u 111 be signet slimily, no that all attangements tot the trip will stand completcd haute rust°, On :gay tintd, afternoon and Cl suing potful RUMMY sill be gken in the Schenley Theatre in Pittsbuigh si It these presentations ulli be the cli max of the uestetn jrip 'First Large Production This Is the 01st thee In seyetal Fears that it Penn State amateur et ganiaatlon has attempted pi eduction en su large it scale The club feel, that the shosings on this lalp are too Im ‘feentltiued on last page.) Annual Tug.of-War Will Be Staged by Underclassmen Tomorrow Afternoon .Whothel or not the clan, of 1 027 ci•ouse, Ito uhn color, hlll be decid e/ tomorroh afternoon at une o'clock on the path bathe= t;hemialt,t Annes. and Agricultural Building hhen the Leshmen cocoon hith /110 401,11011101 04 li' the annual tug-of-war. Preceding the pull, the mating, 01111 Inlet at the Arnie* at twehe-forty and run• the gt.untlet to the tatene of the battle. The tug hlll be dhlded into thine ports and the elms that takes the of the 11011/S hal be declared the einem 01.1 rata•-dto men xlll tearer...it each IDAY, APRIL 11, 1924 JUNIOR AN SENIOR TECHNICAY START INSPECTION TRIPS Over Two HundaStudents Visit Industrial CeitOrs Through out Eastt states LAST INSPECnqN GROUPS WILL LEAV,P, TOMORROW All Trips End April Sixteenth Ex eepting Those,Of Geologists and Miniog?Engineers About one hundred anN eights Ren fro. engineering students left \retina e!, morning on theft annual Inspec tion trip to the various Awes through• out the East which are of the no Impottenee In their aspeethe lines of \loth Senlot students In mot:Mut ut left on Sunday while the junior metal lerglstn left Tuesday...me the junior nutting engineers and geoloOns will lease tomort ow . . All trips nig end on Aiirrikteenth hall the e•ception lit the junior min lrg engineers and the geologists who roan n Apia tn Too atchltects sell! spend the letter Part of this neck 1r Philadelphia In specting historical and modern suuc tures in and mound-that thy Sun city they will .attend services at one of the noted cathedrals of New York knit the Metropolitan .Yrt Muse um The temainder of theft time nil (Continued on last nage) o_____—. GRIDDERS STAGE HARD SCRIMMAGE First and SeCond. Teams Battle for Forty Minntes on Rain Soaked Field cop. PREVOST DISP Ays OLD , • TRVI T4... 4. ;IN PRACTICE :',....4_,......--, ... , 41. T ~1 , , -~.,.......... On a soggy field and' v.. lth a steady rain drising In tl cis faces, twent) - to. u memberl of he sprin g football ormad taged one of the stiffest kerlm• mages of the pte-season to doing Peg led on Wednesday after noon Vol tarry nilnute v, the second team at tempted to cheek the onslaught of Conch Degdels'e tentallse to st el.:, en mat tot fin to minutes, the so-called sat sll3 tore On ough in sueeessis e 111.11 lib. dun it the Held Due to the absence of Glenn Killin gs, Dude': n m In chum. of the base -11111 squad and :Dutblr Dermann as umed tesnonsibility wit litheid hon candidates A !Mott nesslon in tackling the Munn* and some kick ing pi IN fin 11 !Gum Clint line elm! ging mamba, the actual] scrim!!! ige The Iltst team lined up ulth Iliac and that ett at the sod povltlon.t. e out Ind PI tie at tacldev. Olettlte and LIAOII4 at gum anal 'lied . Apt II at center In the backfield. ••13111' Baket c tiled skatutl4. 111th Reno Bake, anal Glen .at halfb -tad Dot min at full. Per mat fantlllat faces. Including Cmanor It, of boa Yeat Cl etthm to Acam. and Pet boson• Abu Lie and it. or, all of last ctimou's vapalt) squad tete found on the second tram At tine beginning' of the weeder. gone, the sesoml team managed . 0 hold the lbst Hl fingers rut shor t n Lilo, but Column. Clcn, .13111 . Cone Bakal 1,11111011 up soon atm nal tore off some long nuns A elsty-told min by Gene Bolos featured the Yoh. nun oldie non. Nett} nods •on Ole pant of "Inn' Cals. and Olsr also go , c Lerdek,.nlio came met ft am the base ball field soon after the plaellse shot en. some food for thought If tin brothels and Glee show the same (Condnucq on )met Pug.) final legelotions 0111 beannounctd berme the time ha the pull 13vel) mends, of both andel classes I. expected to tutu out too thls seta' , t bleat Is suppood to he the featme flesh-soul] rlanh of the mi. All fresh men and 1.11101110101 are requested to 0 0.0 r Min shoes to the neene of the bottle In milts that the scrap Ina) ho of or In dote to enable the Inntleb punts to oltness the lancets° gum, It 'e esperlall equtsted that all uncle, rlnsidnen 01/1/001 on Um.. 111111f1e nine being made bo the toinndttee tot Pot OILY Dut tt bleat tt 111 Tatirgia Penn State Club To Hold Dance in May The Penn State Club Is Snaking On plans for 1(9 liming bop andel, alit be staged on Al* toent3-ninth In tint Al mory Auehenbaeln's Ser. Mine, n have been seed to [Littlish mush. tot the affair and the the gills hone been gin en Dean Can's pemnissfor to attend In addition to the plans tor the donee, the club has made some ono mess In planning aeticltins ion Path cm' Out The pnagtam Is inacticalin complete anti plomises to be one of unusual Interest The club still hold a ,pecld business meeting and smoker \fond.* °toning . . April foutteenth, at amen °clock In Old Chapel Non-ftattsnas men 111 mged to attend and become alma mint ed NITTANY DEBATERS TO MAKE TOUR OF WESTERN COLLEGES Penn State Team Will Meet Five of Best Colleges While pn Twelve•day Trip SPEAKERS WILL DEPART NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT W. P. Gifford '25, C. S. Grow '25, H. J. Hartley '25 and D. IX Hen ry '26 Will Comprise Team sStal Ling n theft annulestended trm, the tout selected nit mine! .3 of the roan State car an debating team in charge of Coach er .1 1. Iles m 111 le tee l'cnn Slate nest Wednesda> evening for their to else-day jounce till ough the uestern states Vice of the hes' restldie-u est college debating tom ega t t ms tt 11l be met on this tout After some Millglatlon Ploftsgon Gates made Mx saitctlon last Tue tins of the men who mill consults,: the mound on the In The tuns ten that has been chosen are IV P Clifford . 21, C..'h Grose 725, IL .1. Hartley •22 and D lIMUT Thche foul nom hate Leen consistent In thelr arguing throughout the past ulntet and stole the nialnsta)s on the tenet Tut, of the nuntbel hntu haul Int:I- I. u, toll “Pel knreu It 11 the Nltt int sat, al 51 hile the °Um too mule theh debut to college to: 05511 the], thbi sca,on 'ollTold and Ilona% ale tin , elem. tt hllt CU UN e .Lnd II tt tlel No the neat amen; To Neel Ohio State Thut,la3 'setting ANS tmentetnth the Penn State niguu4 meet 011 1 0 State tinhe"dt> In the lion Mint' of the Satinet Cumin Untie' mbn trill uphold tint nes - She ...Mt of the auto legalding the Wet id Cuutt tint Ohio institution thme till be no Judge, in a fon mal ,e to Betide the t en" but the audien" till be teth_d t•. tote both belt" and ate: the de bate In .111 1,1°1,1011116 1.111, 0111 bt the ❑rct tune in the 111stoty of I ulleulate de l. .11,14 th It such 1. pt » lice It to been, ut etl The put pu+e of till , pi— till tt t•mm of tlecl.lott to delet mhm 01 it (Continued on lust telge ) NITTANY LACROSSE MEN OPEN SEASON TOMORROW Mt. Washington Club of Baltimore Faces Lions on New Beaver at One O'clock Follon log A o eel. or hotel vi I Int tuhg, the Nlttom Latt mow le.llo Is 1 taih flu Ito Ili ot mune 01 the 41•114011 1, 1111 the Mount \\ ushlthAten Chili to mot toh Met noun at o 0110 I. on Non Deal et 1 0 10111 kltho ne ugh handl- VOlllll.ll In the lent of tht cc i egula t. 4 Yo.t. Motgan and Singer, who h tse gene on inspection trips, Cunt 11 .Tl, dlne hin dependable seen lilting theft ph, ev nod expecte to hale n 111 not e Ntublnittlon pitted agultel the linltl- Wore team Tomonou'e contest II e‘lgate , l 1 ,, Ile the liargeot game on the Blue awl White schedule 01 the Uniting men half n e•pei10010,1 tool, 0010- ex-eollego elAte flllllOOll- , 4'llolva one of' the Inot 111111/010 teams In the eounlm. Ilnamer, Cowl, Jam dine after being 111 11,1, , ,,e1 1,, 11,11,10` eathel conditions. 11110 Haan% abloped n toot. well-rounded team Into 111,1111 all! take the field fa,ored Sol at knot an even! 711eals, The team Is In e•tellent condition and to this It hes it des hied natant- ;age two Itv opponentn In the pie[ RESOLUTION PASSED BY STUDENT COUNCIL Punishment of Petty Crimes Approved as "Prexy" Thomas States Views of College Administration Pelt :II( ' , 14 Ind in Op( 11 de sire, don 1,111 It IInN 1 1 ( d vt^ , nlql , end rigoronln In the futut e I to th e re , olutlenstide oublh hI esMent Them is unl 1,, Ste et Crum II tt. Ineellm-011 T 110.4.1 IV night TI t COUR( II re , ollllAull Is the cult of the ' , lnn tv of the tenllt oppolnted I..onunltt, on Mor tk, he id ea li, It 11 Attnln seeet The ri holutlon utulnuount hl count n to. Sltolent h Cu,, II !ell t fel that petty (hie, Inn atul unieorl Con of in poet t% ole thth n Inch nines. ht 111111tta out o 11l molt: mine the huh It an I the leea , I of the Coll. ire The Counol' tl^t efolc Octet min( 111 t the co el Ntep to putilvh ofretulet utel 0% Int ehtln tte id pie en t et !dente In o i u h roe, upon o . .•tu lent tot,. -.utt note out v tt mild ponl,ll Iterte e the tevUlmiun n is hi 0K mut Susquehanna Faces Penn State Batsmen Tomorrow Visitors Open Nittany Baseball Season on New Beaver Field---Game Is Called for Two-thirty '1 hi Pi nn time n andel thi itt Won of I,llei tti of ilthletti hill s iuoil the ion gone of Ihth ITN I. on nln n tort (I 0, its DO 01 OW 14411.1 11 11111 1 it akin:Janos .1r1.4 11111/11 1, 11 .1. 1111 1 . 1 4101 h. 1111 Nen Irl 11 1 1 i'lol , l null, hellosM, been sellousl3 handl . sapped It) I ilk of outside math, ! no indication or thel.o shim -th t all be oh en lip :Janet 10,4 e•hflihlri Tt.rinni n,; mi Waanisiday Ifteraimn he hattan,lde : , ;011 r. at el Ilth ltetdnutttr tM 11 1 1th 11 , / . t Mine chat ,se of Ili, ti th e I.CO IC It I.CIII - ^ id to I. ix, ton ti 1•11 , 51101 tilt,, Penn St it nth on 1111,1.0 111 11141 1 Is tooth Ll' 1 /01 4 01 et 1.)011 li" thellll inn fm the util.-enil hill him self took 0101 tile ILlna of the b nab ill situ Id Tu 4t tt td the c ent, , t I:ct nt. Ili l 1 been vela tea tut the c ,1111. 1 111 • 91tIon The M r ; 1,.1.4:E1p It I. 11111 'keit ,1111,111-; LI e I,st tel m 111 till Vt 41111• ,rtutes hut /11 nil NITT - ANY FRESHMEN FACE PITT DEBATERS TONIGHT Will Be First Tuna That a Year ling Team Has Appeared at Penn State lu tho lust fi tedun Int til , In th it 1.114 "et tht n In.ltl a lit, the :ottnn, • it lint, hill I' e do_ td ,th, tJ Pitt don -th 11l .4,, It n n In lit And'. Iwo ti nl.th t 11,11 tit he h 4olotton tlo quedlon flit d ot the tett d St ths hould lilt t.tht t.f SatlolN the ,I.+ltto • hill uphold the nen ttl, ,ll.lt trt lilt gut vtlon The 'An am hal t on, .1 of On Le torn NS bin Ili. le tn 1 / 4 1.1 theft to h and man igit the atilt ni nit e oult hIII be 1 . 0151e1 II CC' Tt .ton 11 lV lint:ton sill C. II Pahl. T.a,e time hit, ',tun tin manna of the th aln„ id dm Ina hire shtmtil tin_ nicer 'nom ], ut all the 'II eshlnen EIM=MEIII A lat 40 .kutllLnce 14 1.4111t1i rill Lo ll gilt 4 tioAtln t : idiot iill 4111.1. nt4 I thing; the tt. td Iliittllth Ph, %till be to Mend the tile. tin t ; lit o do of the I.ll4lliili Deo moot Ait ot lit fo tut 111111 i 4houiii hi lo r f 11101 lieolile out to he ii the deli itt , (hot tilt 1.111 ho the lit itt I: i idiot to doh toe elicit held it Ponn It toe It urn Iltio moll, the 111.11 1 01 it 1111 1111 , ILIE Illoll4iC it.llll 1114 10(11 1,4.111i/01i. PCIIII St tie helot, the 01 14111 1101 of Ihi 01011 nod othei Loth,' !AIM: 'dot , folloood FRATERNITY LISTS OF ALUMNI WANTED j A Pull With the Prof Won't Win the Tug PRICE FIVE CENTS Colit, itilhol 111,. Ind ‘v t 1 +t , rrilglN lII= It /1 vlgnlllLant th I both the College Ittc, and the no olio, of ste t.. ot t` tundl h tuc huh. :remit nth :h -ill thin effot ts satouhl b. made to uir in al title% hot' and in op.. .) - ett to Lion •rilt ,L 1,111.1 I f tne Intl do `Awl, nt Cotinui I ant 'lllll ho. 1. the Wino% tl and sttOpot t 01 the 4ttolent both. fltottt t .. In %It t of not Hl' trero Int tI t In the ttnotutt. of tltcftw ttattttlit tt.i tit tton opt, tt tbott t 01n,, t lit C. 41 tt.t. :On of Ittot st 11l t tlo ttAt t Ittitot lu 010110,1 thy t.zulltt -tont oho] ug!, and ,1111 hue,irol lo WWII 111.4 Of theft tn.l A' Illt , lll - t,on of plopt t> het?. ilonc m Alt n, illclous Intent .1 (1,- (Ctilithilled on third hdg.) f . 1 4 ,11 !MU iff. 11.110 II 11,f if If /I ifq Inc Wlll.'ll 0, if 111 .1114/ Ndu /Will Inrt.. so ,o I. 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