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VOL. 28, No. 56
CLIQUES TO STATE
COST OF CAMPAIGN
BY MONDAY NIGHT
3 Doubtful Alignments in 1933
Elections Race Settled
By Investigation
1934 STUDENT COUNCIL
OFFICE SEEKERS ADDED
Ballots This Year Will Not List
Candidates' Affiliations
Beside Names
With only tom days lemming un
til class elections polls open Tuesday
afternoon, campaign expense state
ments must be submitted by all clique
chairmen to Hugh 12 Riley '32, elec
tions chairman, by midnight Monday.
Three clique alignments in the 1933
elections, concerning which there had
been a misunderstanding,, stele settled
by investigation Wednesday Com
mons club pumas, Ithich were listed
in both cliques, ate organiled undei
the 1933 Locust Lane ticket, afford
ing to Ernest Zeto '33, Junior repre
sentative of the fiaternity
Nominees Omitted
Phi Camilla Delta Juniors, likenise
listed in both divisions, ate affiliated
with the Independent patty, Comad
Wunderlich '33, the tepresentative,
stated Juniors in Sigma Alpha Ep
silon, who seem also listed in both
cliques, ale included in the 19.33 Lo
cust Lane alignment, accolding to
John C. Munch, junior chairman
Nine candidates tot 1931 student
council seats were omitted in the list
of nominees published in the COL
LEGIAN for April 12. Henry K
Moulthrop, Locust Lane, will oppose
Stanley L Zawacki, Campus, tot the
single junior Education position in
the Council
Ballot Change, Made
Campus clique nominees for thice
1981 Student Council posts from the
School of Engineering ale William
11. Crown 31 , Daniel V. McCaith!„ and
Richard H Shanaman Robot K
Asplend, William S Bovard, and Don
ald G Brubaker are the Locust Lane
candidate, for the same positions,
while Mar, in A Savland will run on
a non-fraternity ticket
Contrary to the practice m pr e, ions
years, clique affiliation, will not ap
pear next to the candidate's name on
the ballot Likewise, piovmon for
straight ticket voting in a box ut the
top of the ballot will not be mule this
year. All clique chanmen w h o lime
not received numeogiaphed come. of
the elections code should secure them
from the elections chairman at once
DR. CURRIER WILL HOLD
SERIES OF 8 DISCUSSIONS
Student Volunteer Head To Speak
Sunda), Mondas, Tuebda,.
Elide, the auspice, of the Penn
State Christian association, Di. Ray
mond P. Cannel, educational gene
tary of the Student Volunteer move
ment and for ten years a membm of
the faculty of Judson College, Ran
goon, Burma, will conduct a roues of
eight discussions bete Sunday, Mon
day, and Tuesday
Dr. Curlier will speak at the Bap
tist Sunday school on "Beim and the
Burmese" at 10 o'clock Sunday morn
ing, and will eddies, the coup ega
lion of the Episcopal thatch on "Cre
ators of a Nem Society," at 10.15
o'clock "Significant Projects in the
World Misnon of Cln istiamty" will
he his subject at the service of the
Wesley League at 6 15 o'clock Sunday
night As a prologue to the one-act
play, "Ba Thane," Di Cower will
tall, on "Burmese People" at 7 30
o'clock the same night
Monday night at 710 o'clock in
Room 101 Old Main, Di. Comet will
discuss "A New Fabric tut Society"
Ile will also lecture before two econ
omic geography sections, at 1 and
o'clock Monthly 4tftet noon, on
"Ghondi " "Asiatic Poetty" rill be
his final discussion topic %Oen he
4neliks .it 8 o'clock Tutmlny !noising
lame a comptuato, lift:lame class.
ALDERFEIt WRITES mamip
ANNOUNCES Speakers for 19.32
Summer Session
PATTEE TO RETURN
FOR ANNUAL TALKS
Professor Emeritus Will Begin
Third Series of Lectures
Here on Ma 23
Dr Pied Lewis Pattee, mofe,om
emeritus of Ameiman liteintine, will
let= to Penn State to rise hi, thud
annual SCI ICS of lectures next month,
Di. S Dye Ji , head of the
English literature department, an
nounced Wednesday
The facet of the seta, will he given
Monday, May 23 Di Pattee will &-
livm the lectures, five in all, in the
Little Theatre, 011 Main, at , 1 15
o'clock daily Ile has nut named his
topic, Dr. Dye said
Last yea:. Di. Puttee choose as his
genial theme The Literature of To
do." Topics of has lecture, included
the newspaper column, poetry of the
future, the novelists Sinclair Leis
and Theodore Dim,m, and a conclud
ing talk on "The Nen Generation"
Dr Puttee genet a, head of the
English department here for thlits
- yens poor to lir, lesignation
1928 to accept a pact-time position 115
lectol. at, Rollin, College, Florida
He is the author of snot al text
books for lit... Utile nom ses and has
nutter n number of volumes on Philip
emcee, Amelltan poet of 1 evolu
bona, V 01110 s Among his h e
"Ttachtion and Jazz," "Amellean Lat.-
emture Suite 1870," and a recent
book, "The Ken Ameman later
atm e "
ADVERTISING MAN
TO DELIVER TALK
Clarks CurlN, of Allentomn 'Call'
Staff, Will Speak Tonight
At 7.10 O'dod.
Chas lc. C Cu, ta, ads ei [pang man
ages of the Allentown Ito"mtel OM,
e a talk on "Getting 'tout
Money th to Aches Using" to
ROOM 311, Old Main, at 7'lo &dock
tonight
Cox Lis has had fifteen scan
pin gime no the when tising field, sol
ving as whet tising amain. of the
Call fm the past fine hems Thu Ice
tune In open to all students and fac
ulty inembets Intelested m Jou! nal
ol anise, tislng
Befon e oatcn any; the ail, en ta-ang pa °-
tension the spenket taught ,ehool
Dun mg the Won ld Waa , he .ea veil in
the null-ono oft con ps, and n non a
eaptaan an the Pennsyls tualataa
Testily nag to Mr Can tan' abalaty an
has field, the Cull as a acted tenth an
the count[ y nn i Ginnie of local n elan!
nth co Lasing ion morning panel
Who's Dancing I
Tonight
'I nun Cii I' at
I.unllah• nu Alpha
(Suli tI iption)
l:ulfni/
Sigma Phi Epsilon
(Invitatton)
l iii xt ;1 T in
STATE COLT
11 NOTED AUTHORS
WILL LECTURE AT
SUMMER SESSION
Major Thomas Coulson. Writer
of 'Mats Hare To Speak
Here on July 11
MRS. PINCHOT CHOOSES
'SOUTH SEAS' AS TOPIC
Lawyer, Investigator Schedules
'Government by Gangland'
Address Subject
Eleven prominent authot,,
and lecturers will speak in the annual
Summer Session lecture series this
aecoiding to the 1932 general
infoimation bulletin
Prominent among the speakers is
Major Thomas Coulson, author of
"illata Hair," the biography of a no
torious German woman spy. He mill
lecture on "Famous Women Spies
July 11. Three tunes decorated by
his government for his sem ices in
counter-espionage, Major Coulson has
-,eiSed many years mills the British
Military Intelligence
Mrs Cornelia Bryce ?indult, mite
of the gmernor, mill gi‘e a lecture
on the South Seas voyage taken by
the Pinchot. sewn al years ago. Il
lustrated math motion pictures taken
on the \trip, the talk Is scheduled for
July 12
Psychologist To Speak
"Government by Gangland" will be
the subject of a leetme by T Ray
Hansen July 27 Me Hansen, lawyer
and investigator, was taken for a
"ride" by gangstms several Yeats ago
when he was kidnapped from a poll
ing place He has anted in the pi ose
cation of several prominent members
of the underuoild
Other speakers include Di W. T.
Root, head of the department, of psy
chology of the University of Pitts
burgh, echo will speak on "Crone and
Cimunals" July 21, and Geoige E. So
authoi dy on political and
economic conditions in Russia and the
fat east, echo ndl lectuie August 3,
replacing Di Cl>de Fishei.
the sumniel lecture open
Juno 23 a tb a lecture on "The Alien
oblem Today" by limpid
Fields, et
ecubse ditectoi of the National
League tot American CiWenship
Thomas Ciac en, magaeine cadet and
tot cube, null dim.u.ss "Men of Alt"
in the second lecture June 29.
"The Green Pustule.," neg.,
pao
total play by Mate Connel3, mill be
iecited by Pt of Dim Edmaids,
dta
u elocutionist, July 7 Frederick
M. Snyder, rot met totnnithst and nom
.c,,ociated with the Wolin Hines
School of International Relation; of
Johns llopLins Lrinve,aty, mill speak
July 19 on "Keeping Ahead of the
Headlines "
Dr II E Home, editor of the Jour
nal of Industrial and Engineering
Chermstrs, roill lecture on "Science
Remolong the 'World" July 28 Tom
Skr*hill, soldier, poet and author, no
cheduled to speak on "The La of
the Long Hunter," August 2
COLLEGE Gn ES LAMER
CERTIFICATE OF HONOR
Priestle> Speaker Concludes Sixth
Annual Series 1 nesday :,, iglit
At the close of the Priestley lecture
,erie, Tuesday night in the Chemist, y
amphitheatre Di Va.tor K LaMei,
of Columbia Univer.ttl, , sins present
ed by the College ,ith a certificate
ellgla‘ed on a sheepskin in honor of
his being the sisth Puestlev lecturer
The certificate, presented by M
ilan 0 Morse, executt‘e eeci eta,
the absence of President Ralph D.
}tette', bole the seal of the College
and the President's signature.
With heautLful sin ing w eatln 1 :nal, toll he the Imam gn I glutting tins
mg etn•lit lons evatedutgle tamable hon:tz Upi esent those in the lead
tot students to thsplav all then to 1- Intlude 1: Ituth Bat tel. '1 t, PI, Ili,
gmalar and ingenuay in clotlnng 1 G &Alin 'ii, 3luiiel E. Dow man 'L',
thernselt es the annual I , J ol h hest' ill 1,1111,1 Ballet '42, and Ethel 1
I •
ill eb.sed Min and lIIO,t attlaat,e Co. ' Seoul • ' i i
eil contest .neuttne, the appeal notes , Ballots tin red In show 1 mol e m
ot a hitter fight as the leading ton- : renal inlet e.t in the contest at ith
testant. fee et Lsbly Jabot down the! faults menthe,. and non-College 'AII,-
1114 stretch of the ounpalgn w buil i l so the, In addglon to the student , ,
close. tinnoi lon , , pal tat nett ntg in the toting du Igaig
Although the totes thus fin h., e I from then tennnine t ha: at to :stn., in
been wry et oar anti tbuted thts te.n.l sating. to-ed,, the Judge, aIIIIOIIII, V,
Use "smoothie," hate pi e., I on aloea note ,Pll,-1,1, 111 111.11,1,1 V t hell
little ahead of the tan ot conte•lants , thong. mans 01 then including :Ante
+to anged In alphabetead nolo these ntent. testolling the .cuts at then
nten ate At it G Andel son 'll, Einar' pal Illtll,ll r,,h,,,“ IC 1,',1 One fa
,
uel Pci hill 'l2, .Lune. W Ti ulllngel I tht t 011, tennou. lialliat I. made a
Fit e of unknown ot man demolNhed I '32, .1 I': tale, :a Wne•tend ':;2, and I felt eat nlea• fns he: man st ith a soul-
The lecture,, each yen dealing with
the telatton het, eon phr,ical chmuis
tty And come other science, weespon
sin eil this yeal by Phi Lambda Up
honoiai v chenie,tu ti ales may,
togethei with the dope] talent of Op
mud chentecta v and the depaltment
of biological chemists y.
EGG, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932
WILL TAKE Feminine Lead in
Electra' romurrow
I'HILLIS G. SEIDLER 13
PLAYERS TO STAGE
DRAMA TOMORROW
Beidler '33, Hirsch ':l5 Appear
In Major Roles of Glee!.
Traged.7. 'Electra'
Turning to the classical Greek dra
ma for the first time since 1028. the
Penn State Playets, mill offer "Elec
tra," Gilbert Murray's translation of
the tragedy by Entinele, in Schmab
auditorium at 8 20 o'clock tornottom
night
"Elects s" pieeents the 'tory of the ,
revenge of the chrldrtn of .Igament
non over they motion mho has killed.
Agamemnon. 111•11 lIM ccond hus
band and has drive' , the children
nom her hoary Tilt , . 1 Llnoise and
pumshinent complete a tiatteds that
has been retold HI Lountlt, stories
and plays
Pr* lhn o r Parts
Appearing in the leading roll of
Electra, daughter of Agamemnon,
Phyllo G Heidi. '33 mill lead the
&atom, against her mother, Clytem
nestra played by Shirley Thorpe 'II
Paul IC Hirsch 'JS is soot in the part
of Orestes, brother of Electra, %Om
carries out the plots of Ins sr•ter
againA Cly Lemnestt and her hu , -
band
Minot speaking tole., ate played by
Berham Rosenthal jt Roger II
Retie! 'l5, Robert R noose 'l5 and
Benjunun S Conald at Leatlets of
the shone., unpottant feature of
the Greek thama, ate Lithe A Kell
'33 and Maio B Cattle 'it;
Playnig befol e an I 11)111.1.1,h fol.
lott nng the pen founante, the Plas et s'
Ot chest) a sill offer the ballet In on,
"Fatt , t" Ins Cntinod, fleet hos en', Im -
he-II Mal th," and "Chan...n." be Ru
dolph Pn nil
MOUNTAIN ARTS ASSOC! 11 lON
TO mEET BEM; OMORROIN
The llountam At I, a , ..oualton, an
otganizataon nE Ll_lltl al Penn, l, anti
teacher, mill hold a mom tm of mod.-
Ings and ihm.a,,nnt 141 %le, have to
momm
Opening with .ection meeting. front
10 to 11 30 oLloth, the progiani wdl
continue with a luncheon meeting at
which I)ean NI ill It Chtimbel. of the
School of Education will welLoine the
ot.itot, 111 the Old Main -andwith
shop
`Froth' Race Narrows to 5 Co-eds,
`Smoothies' as Spring Weather Aids
Tottrgiait.
8 CLASSES PLAN
ALUMNI REUNIONS
GRADUATION WEEK
Group , . of '92, 'l7, .02. 'O7. 'l2
'l7, '22. '27 Arrange Im
June Meetings
MEMBERS IN FACULT)
DIRECT LOCAL PROGRAM
Adminishation Rept ehentaln e
Will Speak at Dinners.
' Hibshman Sins
Eight beginning ith 't 2.
cell hold alumni icunion, hole June
I and 5 a pmt of the Cuminence
moot nee', lalnaid Is Hil.hlonan.
ei
ecutno sudetais of the Alumni d.,-
,ociation announced
In addition to 'l2, the of "17,
'O2, 'O7, 'l2 'l7, 22, and '27 hate
planned IlUnloll , foi the tstel.-cnd
The cla of 'B2, which oa, gladuated
fifty teats ago, ha. al-o ht. :nolted
to attend the telelnafion,
I=l
Local al tangentent , tot the "1.2 le
mon ale betng made It Milton S
:11cDo,c1I,cite-dean and thlectro Of
e‘tent,ion of the School of Apt mul
tore, ohtle W diet P. McCattlec
1..11,0112002 nl. o , tot the 'O7 t canton
The 'O2 111(,1.111g I. in chat ge of Plot
John E Ltenbel 2, of the ctcctt ic II en
rowel tug Ilop.ottocnt
Plot' Thom, '2 la-on, of the
School of Ehoontaz Pht,,,
till toting local Platt, Ito the 'O7 e
own, Ochtle AI thin 1 of the
alchaectute dust taunt to hatolltng
tlanvement , Ito the 'l2 Meting
The 'l7 tetnnon t• untie, the tlitcctoto
of Pt of Jacob II no, of the am Kul
total e‘ten,on &patio,. nl
Plan Mont r ~peaker;
Plan, lot the '22 letonon Mc be
log altanged ht Prof lame, F Kenn,
of the agt icnitm al e•tegoon delog
meet Loed I' Dean ,ton. of the ,111111,
depatintent, ha. thaw° of heed al-
Ingements fm the '27 meetogt
At eath ohnnel t h at 1,11 tie
'Peal , I mine...tows the College
Itooe .10101 hog to :113
Ilsb•hohin Offket , of each 01 the
ela,,e. bolting; 11_11111On , It, 110 n
,ell,llllg out 1.011111111111,111011 , to all
thmh 1,1,,111.1tes tin ough the llutmt.
.I , •oLt ktlon off..
ORATORS W ILL ENGAGE
PITTSBURG!! DEBATERS
Gene., I'4, hi L vhold I..tralued
Cortrnr in Contest l'onighl
ott Kes '; ; and Salmi,. 1.1 Map
pel ' ; tom pn...r, a It no 'natl. teanh
101 l 'met tem o,l:;tatne. of the Um
-111.111 Di Pittqlnugh , naught,
open fonnn debate In ltoont 105, Old
Mao; at 7 lo; 1. tonight
'1 he Penn State deltatt s v. ill up
hold the ztriu null% e adc ol "Ite , olt -
cc! that C onppe-, -hould cnatt
latutn ot lding tenttall/ed
cont. ul ot "
of John 11 l'l./tell, .1.1....t0t nt
debating and head of the public slud,-
ision, m ill tot ~ .le at the c. 0.-
to. 'I iii..!! be the total debate of
thseason, although sc ett al conte.,t ,
tetnain on the m omen s schedule
still ...am to be completed on the
011101' , •chedule
`Move-up' Ceremonies
Will Include Dance
IBarnhart Announces
Prom Price of $5.50
Junior Blom ndnu•siott ion, ha,
been •et at five and one-half clol
la,, Adam B Bannhart tit, than
man of the committee, announced
,e-ten LIN k futon on the fon in of
a combinatton clganette and ‘annt, , ,
la, I, Included 111 the adnu,non
puce
Conti att, foi deco,atmg ReAl ea
lion hall v.lll he let , onetime thi
reel.-end, amot ding to Dm nhat t
the Thom, ,hoduled foi ft
M i tt I I, nu ill fhattni_ I.hani Joni.
And hi. oralle,tta
SIGMA DELTA CHI
TO INSTALL GROUP
National Journalism Fraternit y
Will Initiate Alpha Bela
Surma on Sand,*
llpha 'mat t”
,onal tom nrill,h t rata Tuts, will be
tom, the thud Penn, h ama t haptu
Sum" Delta CSf, national itl oft—
,onal Join noir,» fiat, nett, ohen
tha of gamaattor in-tall. the lot al
•aa oup here Sunda,
ttelve Itu•tulle, of the L•mel-dt%
P.tt.butgln thapt,• DiALL
Inn hea•ltEl ht IZobett C Ilachesll,,
I te•-•1•Ient (It tne chaptcl and whto. ••I
the Nit II • I.lg, in ill 111+,111 .111111.1
Sigm • 1..111,.. at 1.1.1U1110t11,
tt
I" thc Nlam Lion Inn .It, In
clod
IMIIIISM3
=l=o
hdd m tht Inn at o o'clock unto&
Frank Reck, of Deli 01. edam of
the Inn • •••••• nod =cr a m.. Dean of
\ley At dun It 11urnoch, and Hugh
It 1:31, 'l2, edam of the COLLF.AS.
Stollentomb,. s litha Beta
!,ho lt inat.tted into Sig
n] Delta Clo att. John I. ( sop
ot, side.. Hugo K I teat Hugh
I: ROL \ 'l2, '1 heodot \ Set t tII 'l2,
main]]ll Stephenson'.) R. Ste.-
at 'I on moot 'l2, hones 11 'l'l ono,-
'l2, Sidne \ II 13ciljaml 'U, Don
-110 I' 1).1) ~ Cu, Os lont, 'll,
tolho ( . Stonnel, ^t, Iladiald 1
IA ,i %;;, and John C Whitakel, glad
Mt student
William I. )Lapel licatl of the
-,11001 of loutnaltsni at 11 ashingfon
old Ito lints el•at , lied
Shull, ctittot-In-thief of tht Pluladel
-1;olert in and honor al muffle:l
of haat. Volta Chu, Dean Mole, 11
Stocklat I, of the SLltool of tht. labetal
Art , , (Av. ll Stelnmet,, etlttot of the
❑au I.lang 7(lfyortalt, and tttotal
other etlttot and publttliert, att,ottate
members of Alpha Beta Staftna, itill
be frut.ttt , .tt the final.
EVERE'II' ANNOUNCES
DIESEL ENGINE TALKS
Remaining Speakers Named 1,, Head
01 Engmeenng Department
Name, of 'Tenho, and clate. Ito
the fin" I mauling. 1,0.101 0. m the
Dieod Cnelne 401 le, to lit 14,00 111
Ilouni 107, Main Engnieet mg, \\Ni
ne sdat • at 2 o'doeh, cten e announced
11} Prof II unit' k 0,0 ett, head of
the depaitinent of mechanical 0001-
,014 r, e.teida).
11 1e doathun, toleothing enteineti
at Philadelphia. 0 ill .peal. on "Dneel
Fanzine Coinhu•tion Phenonitna" on
\ln nl 27 "kin, Chainbel, fot
llngines" wit be the .object of the
Mos 1 1111.1111 e of itch 11 111 he goon hi
If D /1111, cite ineodent and jztneial
managet of the 1011 Die-el Engine
tompant, Lon,ong,
F N Ptlit, 01 the United Anai
u.ut Hoch em poi Munk Nov Ini 1.
tits, hill Jiro,, "llobeit lin,ch Fuel
Inn (Won Equipment lot Die-e 1 Fn
gin," in the Ma, 11 'mune 'I no
lyttm e, on "1 rn \ Lb! alum
Engine , " null be gm en Its
GOolge I Do-het , ks , nibs Amu ekpet t
rd the United :Mgt, Nav v
k sits
I=l
ESTAI3I.ISHED
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Tug-of-war Scheduled
For Annual Rites
Next Saturday
IiPPERCI, \SS SOCIETIES
TO TAP NEW' MEMBERS
Speeches 1)3 Clio, l'i e , cilenk
Planned—Price of Lion
Suit- Lon ered
flee dance. a I.AP
in In tug-of-nat and the custon.ul
[among Len cnnonne. ale scheduled fon
thy. annual Mon c-up Day. ISOILI,
ucst Satut day Lunn ding LO plan, an
nounced 50,1 n Inlay IA II Aube of Mn -
en :nem"! Lint— pn neanlont
Optnnug the lutes. at nn hich all
slauauts. ts 11l ask ante one seal, mem
het• of the tno loss c nlll !nett
rot the nadittonal tutsuuof-ssat sun Old
Beaset hush In the t ea, nut the Chem
i.tn alnohltheattt at ; o's.lock
Iltet noon The Innual to-.le ndl In
tonslutted b 3 3311111111 13 .11c(l.s, tot
'l2, head chits leader
lo Pre.ent Nett Ile üb,
vontmunig the la_1(.1110:11V,
it thi aftiAnoon tie, , ha. been the
o , itin in in vt iiiu, ,petaal LS
v ill be held on the Old Mutt
to Hat_ at b ,I'Llodk that night At
th, Lion, tapping it uppeicli,-inen
lit the boom tit tannin , .nut lilt udl
'I o comphAL the Lt iemonle, In flout
of Ohl Chu•, the outgolng
c.nlot tutu tntloduo
}mails Brmf
,peet.he. ,110 sLhcrlulul
Et=
Optn to tnernitt, of all Bo th.tat],
tnt Da3 dance t, being ar-
Itangei hi Oat nun: ' %2, Mot
in
that ve of Ott af fag C ondutteil
on a pl Oa I to OIL Stlldl.nt,
Luton foottott. tlu, Wont r. the dam,.
Hill lit hi hi in Decimation hall follov.-
ing the urt MOM,. In Dont of ON
Main Bill Botioirtt oithe-tra ha,
linen engagail to toms), the moon
glailealang tla-,
may to otutt (11,1 I lon -Int, at .1111
Dine at the 'stalk Boothe, and Bar
ite] -.tole, Jhu, ha• nlnl rl 'the
toat of tht terluterl to
ont (1011. Ind a half. a pritt moth
lostel than in Dem, pa,
HARTMANN GIVES
FINAL L. A. TALK
IIM!!!
( 0111.1M/111g till lilt 1.1/ \t '4lll
thl, %1.., PI ul (5 41 lt Ileitm.um.
et the let, holegs (It pa:tee nt, gut
an .11,4, tied let tuts on "1 ht (.cone.
ta% the Mimi" 1 et.t. tat night
Denning tlo 6nno4 of 6i.t alt
ti•Ncloilogs th it the Nilotic i• gieatel
than th, n it , 11.11 al ,1,1
tIII.IIIII • nil that Cie•talt in it,
100 outline, toph.i.lai, the dotn
tnee ot patti t oi configut atom,
in lite a, oppii-tal to htnnati ty t
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'hit it lilt. 1111111,11 1111/111
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than to pal t. Nupino tid Lt tht
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