-!. • • =t, unita r COMPLETE CAMP COVERAGE. VOL. 27, No. 20 Class Dance Heads Allowed $5O Salaries Finance Group Awards Student Officers Similar Sum EXECUTIVES TO RECEIVE PERCENTAGE OF PROFITS Stipulates That Each Committee Will Control Concessions At Future Affairs Chan men of class dances and the president of the class sponsoring the function as well as each committee man ,ill receive financial remunera tion for their cervices, it was decided at a meeting of the Interclass Budget Finance committee Thursday night Furthering the present system of having all expenses and income under the supervision of the finance cons nutter, these awards wcie made v,ith the understanding that in no other v shall those in charge profit finan cially either dimetli or indirectly from business connected with - the dance, according to Neil M. Flossing, interclass treasurer The chanmen of the Senior Ball, Junior Prom, and the Sophomore Hop mill each receive fifty dollars, and the class presidents moll receive the sonio sum foi their work on the dance ilfeinbeis of the lespeetive committees mill be compensated to the extent of ten dollars. It seas also decided that if the dance makes a profit the chairman and class president shall each receise fifty percent of the excess of income feel espeeddm•es which total sum shall not exceed one hundred dollars This action places the limit of Unso cial letton to those in charge of the dance at one hundred dollars, fifty dollars from the regular allowance and fifty dollars from the pos,ible profit. 1In) Pa) LaVle Staff Checking and catering concessions will be financed and controlled by the dance committee, the sonic as the purchasing of favors, or the hiring of the orchestra. It scan the opinion of the committee that under tips new system the chauman or president should not be permitted to share in these profits. All expenditures and income necessary to the dance will in supervised and approved by the Interclass Budget Finance committee. Over a period of the past ten years, interclass sports have accumulated a mold of $l5OO, and it was decided at the finance committee meeting to turn over to the Athletic Association treasury, $lOOO of this sum, on the condition that if interclass sports need this money at some future time, it should be returned. Attempting to place all extm-eur ricular activities that derive a finan cial remuneration on an equal basis, several other suggestions %vete dis cussed. A study is being made of Liil'ie to determine the proportionate amount of time spent on the maga zine by the staff, and to decide whether or not they should receive adequate compensation JUNIORS TO STUDY CERAMICS PLANTS State :llnnufacturers Will Pros ido Summer Emplu3 ment Cur Industrial Traimng Action of a group of ceramics man ufactutets an the State in a plan to open their plant, for detailed study by students of the College was taken at a meeting of the American Cinema Society, following the proposal of Prof Joseph B. Shaw, head of the el:tonnes department, In Pittsburgh The groan, including makers of pot tery, tile, bucks, glass, and enamel wale, has agreed to cooperate with the College m affording opportunity for ceramic students to study at first hand those industries in ohleb they am specializing. Under the proposal, which will be put into sentee for the first time this yeat, each student will spend the summer following his junior year in making detailed studies of six or sev en ceramic plants. The student will spend two sleeks in each plant, put ting in a full writhing day, and will be requited to make a written report on each at the end of the summer. "Operation of this plan means con sideiable concession on the pint of the manufactutets. However, the Col lege maintaings the only ceramics department in the State, alai it Is to these graduates the industry must look for its trained technicians," Pro- Scholarship Election Process To Continue Revisions in the election proce dure for John W. White and LOUI3C Carnegie scholarship nominees have been deemed impractical by the fac ulty committee on academic stand ards because the mesent method rs required according to the deed of gifts. The fact that ore of the donors is dead renders a change difficult, according to Dr David F MacFar land, head of the faculty group The proposal of election by student committees rather than at class meetings has been advocated by all class presidents GLEEMEN TO SEEK FIFTH STATE TITLE Will Enter Competition Against 7 Musical Organ;zations At Philadelphia In quest of their fifth consecutive State glee club championship, the Penn State gleemen will compete nith seven other colleges Februaiy 20 at Philadelphia for the honor of mem senting Pernsylvama in the national contest. "Feasting I Watch" by Edgar Ei ger, eminent English composer, has been selected by the executive com mittee as this year's price song, while the Glee Club will sing Gmeg's "Ave Maris Stella" in Lntin as its choice song Director Richard W Grant's arrangement of "The Blue and White" will be sung in the college song group The prize song competition will be held in the afternoon this year for the first time, Noah the two clubs ranking first and second singing the ' prize song at the regular contest to be held that night Because of thi, saving of time by this change, the' combined clubs will sing two special! numbers, "Shenandoah" by Bin tholo moss , and Kresmer's "Prayer of Thanksgiving." Schedule 2 Engagement Clubs representing Rueknell, Haver ford, Juniata, Moravian, TJnireisiity of Pennsylvania, and Univeisity of Pittsburgh hose signified their inten tion of competing in the Philadelphia contest, although this list is subject to change Two conceit engagements have been arranged for the club slining,the. lisp On the night pieceding the contest the songsters will give a recital in Chester and on the night follow mg they will appear in Cheltenham The club will be the luncheon guests of Reading alumni before the Cheilei engagement and will In entertained by the Penn State club w lisle in Pinta ' dolphin WOMEN ADVOCATE DELAYED RUSHING Place Ban on ENpenditurc of Alone} In College Yiar Personal rushing and expenditure of money prior to second semester !bidding by women's fraternities are bailed by Panhellenic Council, salneb [has ruled that second semester rush ing regulations of the former Campus Clubs Council be retained. This ruling mill be in effect from now until 10 o'clock on the morning I 'of Febi miry 11, ashen all bids must I I be in the office of the Rem Donald 11f.' Caruthers, 300 Old Min. Accented I bids must be mailed no later than , Friday noon to the Rev Cairuthei a, : mho will notify the faster nitres of the ,acceptances Saturday noon. Miss Edna R. Kodak). '3l, piesi- I dent of the Panhellenic Council, de fines rational n ushing as any social lengagements that a fiaternity woman might make math mospective pledges She 11141) stated that flame mill he no organized rushing parties similar to Ithose held during the iushing s^ason of the first semester The aim of the regulations 14 to make natural rela tionships possible during the rushing , pet rod. 'funnily history •ti etching over three Pioneer Who Died Last decades, and the hist of the suem,imin Week Be 'enered College .eventeen year, beer° an Series ;the annual came into emstenc , 47 Years Ago I In 1881 Dr. Gltnn's Inntlitt I..ter um oiled, completing a two-yetis comae in niechannal arts The follow. When Di. William S. Glenn effect- mg yens minting hi other. Thomas ed the matriculation of his sister, Gitlin, joined hire, remaining foi nit Anna, at Penn State m IdB4, he was years of prepaintoty school and col instiumental in beginning a family lege training succession at the College which hun t The third brother, Reuben, entmed continued unbroken for forty-seven , Penn State in 189:1, and attended for years I too years Last week this pioneer died, N, Ith I Continuing the series mithout a the attendance record he founded still lapse, sic children of the State College intnet, although it ens near comple. physician entered the College m ithin lion. Thomas 0. Glenn '3l, smteenth a period of fifteen yea.. Going to of the family sr ho has registeied at Penn State, will conclude the acrespmparatory school for two years, Rob in June, since no relative remains to! e ' t Glenn 'Ol began the dynasty, at ! follow tending classes here during six years Coining to State College in 1883,1 Entei mg the sub-fi eshman class Dr. Glenn became the trot physician the year Ins !mailer advanced to the DE S kCK Err TOURS WEST ii t e regn iarie i n th e tiny od. I freshman class, Harold Glenn I " grv ec h i ich then exerted . It mis his ; rated in 1903 Three yenr;later, with Dean Robert L. &atilt, head of the suggestion that his seder enroll as; the matriculation of Grovel C Glenn Engineer mg School. Is milking a one of the College's flint co-eds the and his sister Bess, a tea from the sireaking tour through the southern fallen mg year. !same family were students rat Penn universities at the eminent of the During, the half-century ohich fol. State for one year together American Society of Mechanical Cngi. lowed, relatives who entered Penn B e fo re th e giaduation of the loot nem% He plans to spend seveill neeks State remained at Dr. Glenn's home two in 190 G, S Glenn Jr. had • " . . at 7 ucson, A;mona, coming back to during their undo graduate days. Files enrolled asa sub freshin, STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1931 ALLEN BRANDT '3l WINS WHITE PRIZE 1 FOR SCHOLARSHIP' Flickinger, Fisenicic, Johnston Nlcoden Secure Senior Carnegie Awards DAVIS '32, DAVENPORT '33 • ACHIEVE MAJOR HONORS Academic Committee Chooses Winners From Student, Deans' Selections Allen D Brandt '3l recei‘ed the John IV White senior aslant shen nominations for thirteen Louise Car negie and John W. White scholar ships submitted by the Senate com mittee on academy standards last seek wore approved by the President and ratified by the College Senate Four Louise Carnegie senior schol arships were auarded to Richard J Flickinger, George Fisanick, Eduard L Johnston, and Walter F Maiden George K Davis won the John White junioi seholniship, ',Ode Car: Role, Orville 11 Strait. George AV. Sheilock and Robert W WJhxms were awarded Louise Carnegie junior awards Oscar Davenport obtained the John NV White sophomore prize Five Lou se Carnegie sophomore ' elmiar ' l "T' s l No linen has yet been found of were allotted to Leon R Cook, An- C. Michel, Carl E OArom, Mi.o, Paul B. Davis 'JO, twenty - six Year Emma E. Rutledge and Robert E old athletic ditector and as.istant in Tschim ! botany at the Mont Alto Foiestiy Selected by Faealt Croup :School, since January 7, ae y cording to reports icecived from that Dr David F. McFarland head of school. The automobile in which he the department of metallurgy, is left Mont Alto that afternoon was chairman of the Senate committee on found by police see era] days Lam in academic standards Prof. Paul B Hagerstoun, with Less in the snitch- Brcnenian, head of the mechanics de- board partment, Dr Carl W Hasek, of the: Fiends of Davis mere alai med when department of economic., and soot- he had not returned time night of Jan ology, Dr Carl E Marquardt. College may 7, and reported his disappear. examiner, and Prof. Mace B Moore once to the State Police the following ate other...members of the committee day A desei 'ph, of the nin,sing Selection of the scholarship m inners' foie,ter has ineg hi oadcast ore, the was made from a list of nominees State police teletype system submitted by each class and by the Cause Unknown • Deans of the College. Fi‘e candi-1 New; was ieteived fiurn Phdada dates for each award were elected at phia of an amnesia victan in the Gen class meetings earhei in the yea, oral hospital who tins, end the de- The awards will be presented at scription of Davis Hope sons ino- Scholarship Day ceremonies during. entertained that this pa tine second scniestm The John W tient who had lost his memoir might White senior award is valued at $2OO. be the missing Mont Alto assistant and the junior scholarship eon 11 Norton Cope. a member of forestry of $l5O in cash The sophomore White school faculty, journeyed to Philadel min, as well as all Louise Carnegie phia a few days ago to identify the scholarships, 10 worth $lOO ! unknown person, but upon his return OUTING CLUB MEMBERS ;Da,ls. The Cal.: or the Sudden di:appear- PLAN REORGANIZATION ame of Davi. is onkno„„. friends Hoy that he hadf m Will Consider Changes at Meeting not been well f I s ,,e n n ie ta l tly nie ths a t i u ld ,h l , a: j had teemed to be In Old Main Tomer., I Davis was a graduate of Penn Stat.. I last June. having I eteived a bitch dm Reorganivution of the Penn State lof science device in forestry af tei 100 ears of residente wo k. Ile had no- Outing club will be effected at a meet- ceivv.d a similar Agree in 1928 fion, Ina in room 105 Old Main at 7JD o'clock tomorrow night, according to I. Geneva college, in Beaver Falls, his nome Wen Dm mg last , uniniel, lin Been of Men Arthur R. Warnock l van employed as a tritest tano w ith It is ploposed to esnand the chi,' the United States Von vet S r e ice in into a large, and more comprehensive organwation, including all students Montana This el i s his f ist year of lush action at Mint Alto and faculty inembeis interested in i'l------- outdoor sports, particularly blking and "unplug, fislung and hunting. photography, holseback liding, nature studs', and n inter sports The pur pose of the society is to utilize abund and facilities sort oundlug the College. Glenns' College Dynasty Unbr 26 Studenls Expe c t LECTURE COURSES ' Students To Register To Within 7 CompletSe mesters e College ITO REPLACE 1931 In Assigned Periods ENGLISH INSTITUTE' Of ninety-one candidates for bachc- I i Im's degrees at mid-year commence-I :Will Enroll by Initials Beginning at 10 O'clock meat on January ZlO, twenty-six ex- wimani H. Allen Will DISCUSS pert to complete their required v,ork, lin seven semesters, recoiding to Reg- Poetry in First Talk of Next Tuesday Morning—Must Report on istrar William S. Hoffman. Twenty- Series June 30 Schedule or Pay $5 Fine Inine graduates are modulates for ad- Nanced degrees The School of L beral Arts heads FORMER CONGESTION CAUST— the list of bachelor's degrees with SUMMER SESSION HEAD twenty-nine candidates, while the SCHEDULES 6 SPEAKERS METHOD; HOFFMAN RI School of Education tom. Morons lth a prospective list of twenty-eight graduates The School of Agiieul- Roosevelt. Eastman . , Bakeless re Meditate iegistratom fin see, • accord lure follows with fourteen and the °mitred to egistei School of Engineering has thirteen 31eFee. Clark Listed for schedule ielmsed by tit ing to in iar io Four students are eNtiected to grail Weekly Lectures Congest n caused when onc-half attempted to enroll in one after nom ante from the School of Mineral In dustries, and the School of Chemistry , for the change The days foi regisi and Physics will probably grant diplo- Abandonment of the English Insla.. was to three In the Graduate School, tote dui mg the 1921 Summer Session: twenty-seven students are seeking in favor of a lecture series de , igned , master's degrees. Smeral candidates to mow a wide] range of subject, will be pieseented for doctorate de- was announced yesteulay by Dean grees, and two technical degrees will Will Grant Chambers, director of the y be granted !summer institute Mr. William Harvey All-n, author aril social woil.ei of New Yolk, will open the lectuies with tuo sei tee on June 20 and July I, 2 His Oust group of talks in the mooing, Hill deal v.ith poet,y These soul include "Funda mentals and Definitions in Consider ing Poetry as an Art," "The Poetic. Attitude," and "Values and Achieve ments in Modern Poetry." The second series in the afternoons Rill be en titled "Sonic American Poets and Their Wolk," incluilmg Robert Fiost, Edwin A Robinson, I. S Elhott, Leon aid Bacon, and Robison Jefferson. I Clark TO Lecture The second speaker, W illiam Me- , Fee, New England author. will oil-' dress summer session students July' 9 on "The Sin did Side of latmature Keimit Rooserelt. traveler and au- MONT ALTO COACH REMAINS UNTRACED Paul B. Davis '3O Disappears Jan. 7—Police Find Auto In Hagerstonn Reported that the %pang nun was not Wahet i. Klebb,, publish, of the Johnstown n :one, leettn ed to loom ! al ism students 3 e.tei day morning in Old Main on the duties of a report. Tottrgiatt. gall deliver tato lodine , . on dolt 10 The afternoon talk 1,111 be on "The Travel Litetatute of Three Contt-DR. FARMER URGES vents," while the one in the °Netting "Thu Chinese Tibetan Bonin- FILIAL REVERENCE lands "The Pinsent Stottus of the Dianne will be the subject of Barrett It Pittsburgh Theologian Ads ISOF Clark, noted New York dramatic au-, iholity, in his lecture has _7l Honesty, Perseverance Cloak is literary edam of Samuel Fionch, publishein of Neu York and author of "Contompoiaiv French Ma nuiti.ts" and "Eugene O'Neill" That use, In the budding of en' John Edwin Dateless, edam, %la actor Joon nalism at New own d reverend° fin th , university, and math°, of "Economic people us " we ' r "' ad. ' r "' Olin Causes of modern war, „ is schethileii cation, was the plea of Di Willian Penmen, profe,„ii of Ness' Testa to discuss "Somme,. and Chuckmien[ litinatuie and exegesis at LL deem:, on Modem Poetry" July Westein Theological wminaly, Pitts- Concluding the series of six lee tun es, Max Forie,ter Ea•tman Lush, during the '"" k " 5150 10 Schwab amide.= Sunday talk on "The Definition of Poetry" and "Diode em and the Putuie of " 1 ""'"' Latmature" the aft:wnoon and esening "Let es ei v man tat • F r ed how hr of July 30 Mr Ea-aman is nighu mates his contribution on this CIVIII7II of "Leon Trotsky" and "Mail. and l'on• for Its wort dune here will Lenin, the Science of Revolution" lime to stand tint te.t of tone, If o good eonscn lice unit hone,tv togethei %, Ilk Inn Nun and It I,IIIOIIV rr Durcura TO GII E DELMAR +ll.ll, they 4/.111 Pt F• 11 - LECTURE AT JOHNS HOPKINS net gleelat ed Dr.cir.ses Youth of 'ludas Di It Adams Dutch., head of the To !mild with an eye on comactiont department of agriculture and bio logical chemistiv, will glue one of the a" not "" " a " ratatn 't f"' pi annual Delmar lectures to faculty and in efeicnce to war, tynil for hal moraltudent , of Johns Hopkins medical between gcncration., ma. the .peat, ei's content on Ile pointed out m hint -chool of Baltimoi e, bthtylnnd, Tao, pithetic and ti uric thing it one to lac teal damn the poorly canon an ...NI mDr Datchet was selected Lm his qutlies and iliscovelieti in the vitmuin mdei to ' t ",",a c ,turd; n i field, and mill Speak of the "Factors 'al °tune, a moo hun t I iT n n ue , x ," Content o f Although much disco-Num 1.1111,111 11111111 Founts " He tltint lust Penn "alt and the c'ttiettn , to chute State man to be chunen fin these lac- it may to have gone, (h. tti tutee. inane , prof( ...in ',wilted out that tin gap has alma!, s been v ulo. To loulge - get • th , • younger genetatum • tate •Lhc tngt awe, Ir. ivided "Rrauh• , of the WIN' I,,Ontt ken Since 1884 us umm, :„ .hos, I that human beings me .supo 101 to Famil notenal things Bounty n, e,,, MO 'Last Member of Family , .ny le Lilo , pealstt ,0.- To End Succession At Graduation of Di Glenn's nnmedrate family, An no. Many Glenn, gained a diploma tin earn later. Mn.i Seek Iteneuel of Dublin nnal. When Charles Glenn, 'who eon oiled ;in L•cuac Student ❑ntereni 1914, left College to erne in the WI:0d War, a threatened laps'e sons avoided by the regmratten of he, sts. Ruda Ls.", 1,, Intim:Ill to Nee ter Edna Replacing him in the Col-, , the Student Tiilional at a one 4in..t of lege tin ectory, she studied at Penn the ,ostolos gas el nine body at 7.19 State from 1915 until 191$. Joseph' o'elscl, Thurnd is in Old Main. m ton d- A. Glenn '2l nes the third of the ing to Pi esalent Jelin Zoi clla ' decmitlants of Dempster Glenn to fol., The may for this mooting sill iii ' low his father's In ecedent, enrolling elude the tenon log vmms Stephen tv yeins after his father's grade- B Boida, Brian W Kauffman, y W. Lightstone, Willism B Moothead, Sending tinge child, on to Penn State and Earle C. Powdrelh dui mg the pa.t, decade, the thud of Followmg the meeting a 11140,41011 the four broth, s who began the un- w:11 take place to deli.; mine whetnei broken Races,n, has completed the on not ‘nsitons may attend fatale seues. Many Glenn attended the Col- mooting, of the Ti Menai Begnniung lege for one peal to 11121, and her so, this rear v,ado,a wore not allowed ter Elizabeth, entcnng m the fall of to witness those on in the same year, completed het coulee, ?Amelia, belies mg that the pre•ente in 1925. Deginntng his College train- of sr, tors should be allowed, started mg, in that 1 eat, Thomas Glenn hoe "The power of the Tribunal mould be d to the menent luised to a high COME . . :.••• 7 • • .-.••• I=l Al Chapel Sunday TRIBUNAL YILL TRY S AT SESSION THURSDAY ESTABLISHED PRICE 5 CENTS S INSTALLATION OF NEW VISES CLASS CARD SYSTEM and [ l llll,llll 41Ud1.111s «ill be Itla6 at lout pet tods ,pulfnAl on t m S Hoffman wsterdav the total numbei of under gt actuate, lout cal stab cutest do the I eason I oboe, Felts mit 3 and I ha, lan Honied into four pet aid., and sty / dent, must tenni t in the time assign ed to them to ,said pat n•- nt of the usual 85 fine fen late legntiatum Under the nett st stem, three gu nuns will ain't] t at each of the four dcs ignated tan, Stuukults uilh t nit la Is Fto U, Mas to 0, and \V to mill ranter lino 10 o'clock until 1 ok clutch 1 uesulat, Fein arty 1 , 1 tin 1 10 until 5 o'clock that after noon, unites gtaduate, a lict,e mum, la gun o ith Dos to Co, J to K, and Stn Sr 00.11 t coot Tho ,e cuth first letter, A to ltot , li to I, and P to It adl sin oil firm 8 until 12 o'clock NVedne,il Is, F'Oiu .n 4 ReVl , tlittloll for s 1/eo"t', fi ma Ct to E, L to Mot and ‘,.t if/ V it dl occur nom 1 'lO until 5 okluo h that If ternoons The schedule of our its Includes the last lettu t of the oeties as well as the 11.,t, Unit it, 1' to U 1111.1041,0 The it on I it. names only 1=1:1112 Student, uho at, not able to t ter at the tame .e..tgeett ha au, of ilfficultaes to ,theduling mot -_lll flora 7 until S 10 the same ^tght Scheoul.ng offit t. ha .e icon equented to rucompant that stent,, I ure: on the •-chedulfm; eat ds u Ith the time of signing in asphuning the new al r Ingo . ?Tient , Rcircstl“o !101l fn tint, tlfoti . - I hot the pet aids fen reg. fat itt fon do not refer to the tone for animmtne nt, Ith sr hedultng officer, 11:2 finned that the door, of lieu eatlon etill Le clo,ed tlf hoot hr 'me the cod of each penal, to dam n tte last-outwit, tongct,tton Stamped and punched (la, curio fall' not he n,nl Vol second-twill rte g mtratton, the Ref:astral d tlai tal lit :toad student , val fill out then ON,II 'I:, Lou do Ito li uul Th, fn mm or.- torn, although It (Ile h[.dul um of little %mg Intel, dui tent prof, taittf,fat tot y flut nig legedfatlon No other fe el-ions s ill be mad. in the present c% stein The alphalnetn I method nni nen. ng mill he Lonttne,ll inn ill , futut n, e nth a in -.dluttn int nil pel lods r„t n o, the ncLen,noty fon tine tin unne, Ittprn tin, Hoffman punnitil mt tin It appioe nruttel 2,000 stuck nt, Att. .1111,6,11 i nroll in one natio noon at the In-gun ning of recond seine,lte I ,t JOURNALISM BODY ACCEPTS COLLEGE IM!EIIII!IIIIIE=11 In : . :en ,pa per I , Id I '1 he deli ti Linea or imoo , h-u. h l ul elected to inembeichin in the li,iimation of Nnietican SLIIO,I ,11111 ')1,11.11 of Jou. nahsm • ofes•m 1 , 1 nnldm C B.nuo•I Of that depart :mot hay annotinccul I:entitlement, fin <h ction ti. tin c. •ou,Won a e sou li flint toil, tot nfl icionbeis have hem, so honied, la foremicit schools in the count. y eon; it, inembei ship tifesciii Bonnet 0114 vhcicd nnsuh lit of the Amen an A .o,ou 1.0.10,1 01 of :Tom nali.rn at the an nual nmotute in Beaton lecently Ile %%It .1 111,0 ~ elected as chan man of , oint committee to 11,1,0 , 4(.10:ate ethica -1 ion in Joon nal ism in thiq tonal v Pied rowel Should, editor of the Phil idclphia r•.I I miry Brine rm, And Icctut - .1 lime, wlll h mul the ngnwent Itnn tit the A mei 1,111 SOcu ly of N paper Falitoi., nho ale coopei at ing in the inv,tigation The Int esttgat..on, Ihofwisol Itannei -.tilted, will in obohly take It nullity r tit urns Not only will the tulle tilt and Intl, ideal COUII,I, be ,todied, hot ealtowal optroon on the qualitit non toll in en adulate. of noun naleilil hill he tolleLted ft ton Atlite wat.p,gter men over the United State. MEM= ERIE= Folio, tug the I esignalton of MI, ma. y 'l' 11,, emu. L '4l hour 1h . pi es 14,111 N of the YWCA, Mee, 1113, 4- both Ceel ell '::.2. emept,elont of the et mowattum, rill he lestollul .i, pre,
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