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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DEAN SAWYER:
Community Service Aim Unites Institute

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,and Saturday 9:30 'till 11:30A.M.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the last
ix a series of articles dealing wicn
the Institute for Human Adjustment fj

By CHARLES KOZOLL
Tying together all units of the
Institute for Human Adjustment
is the idea of service to both the
University and the state commun-
ity complemented with research
and training.
According to Ralph A. Sawyer,
Dean of the HoracepA.ARackham
School of Graduate Studies who
heads the Institute, this concept
evolved while the number and kind
of services have increased.
The value of locating the Insti-
tute in the graduate school is that
it can draw from all segments of
the University community- being a
"neutral territory." Much of the
work is inter-departmental with
faculty and students from psychol-
ogy, speech, sociology and educa-
tion combining on certain pro-
jects.
Institute Counsels
Counseling help falls under the
Institute's jurisdiction largely be-
cause there aren't any units on
campus equipped to handle this
division, Dean Sawyer pointed out.
"In the foreseeable future this
area may be handled by the Office

of the Vice-President for Student
Affairs," Dean Sawyer added.
Counseling students, he ex-
plained, is directly related to the
service functionof the Institute.
The other connection to the U~ni-
versity is through the field train-
ing which it provides for pre-pro-
fessional students.
In a larger aspect the research
and training done by both faculty
and students directly aids the state
community. By translating the
results of scholarly research into
service to the public at lai'ge, the
Institute has strengthened the ties
between the University and the
people of the state which supports
it.
Institute Attune to Public
Particular work done through
the gerontology division with the
aged, the speech clinic with people
suffering from oral difficulties and
the social science research project
with community planning prob-
lems brings the Institute closer
to the general public.
Initially, Dean Sawyer com-
mented, much of the grant had
been directed toward work with
the aged, but was expanded to in-
clude a wide range of people not

able to adjust to certain conditions
of society.
The problem of juvenile delin-
quency prompted much of the
effort expended on the social sci-
ence research project and the fresh
air camp.
Because the divisions still have
many areas left in their field to
explore, Dean Sawyer added, the
possibility of enlarging the Insti-
tute to include other fields is quite
slight.

Organization
Notices

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ALTERATIONS
JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women.
Pressing While You Wait
1181 E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin and Wetherbee
Clothing Store)
)Pi
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.75;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)W1
BIKES and SCOOTERS
'53 VESPA. German-made. Reasonable.
Call on Thurs. & Fri. 4-5:30. NO
2-4739. N62
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GUY CARI is now accepting applica-
tions in his newest beauty college.
Days, afternoons, and evening classes.
For student beautician. For more in-
formation write or call Ann Arbor
Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw,
Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1
BUSINESS SERVICES
LAWNMOWER SERVICE
Your lawnmower sharpened and re-
conditioned like new. Finest preci-
sion process. Free pick-up. NO
3-8949. FF28

Congregational and Disciples Guild,
luncheon discussion at 12 noon, open
house at 3:30-5:30 p.m., April 24, Guild
House.
Presbyterian Student Fellowship,
Graduate Student Dinner, April 24, 6:15
p.m., First Presbyterian Church. Speak-
er, W. Baker, "Christian Ethics and
Business."
* * *
Luth. Student Assoc., discussion of
"What Kind of Christian Is Modern
Protestantis Producing? April 24,
4:15 p.m., Luth. Stud. Center.

FOR RENT
COMPLETELY furnished 3 room house
overlooking Whitmore Lake. Enjoy
the beauty and fun of the lake for
the remainder of the school year,
boat included. $70.00 a month with
utilities. Call HI 9-4732. C133
FOR SUMMER-3 room apt. 3 blocks
from campus. Furnished, all utilities.
NO 3-7948 evenings. C130
NEW FURNISHED APT. Available for
summer. Air conditioned, dish washer,
disposal, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, patio,
parking, near campus and hospital.
Call NO 5-7857. C123
1950-35 ft. Detroiter House Trailer.
Available immediately. HU 2-6101.
C126
SWIMMING POOL
Five room apt, furnished. Complete-
ly modern. Sublet for summer. Call
after 5 P.M. NO 3-7002. C131
MICE RM. for gentleman in quiet home
n.w. side near bus. Garage. Phone NO
8-8192 after 5:30.
HOUSE FOR SUMMER, nicely fur-
nished, 4 bedrooms, large kitchen,
living and dining rooms, den, garage,
automatic washers. 3 blocks from
campus. Very reasonable. NO 5-7534.
or stop at 1023 Church. C137
FOR RENT-modern furnished apart-
ment on campus. Contact NO 3-6520.
0117
LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS for men, 1
block from campus, linens furnished,
rooms cleaned weekly. Reasonable
rates. Remainder of semester, sum-
mer, and fall. Call Floyd, NO 2-6652
or Rock, NO 2-3179. Leave name and
phone. C119
LARGE 3 RM APT. for summer. Married
couple or two girls. NO 5-5453 after 6.
C135

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Two films and lecture. Center for
Japanese Studies, Dept. of Far Eastern
Languages and Literatur-es and Dept.
of Speech, "Japanese Classical Drama:
Izutsu, a Noh play; and five excerpts
from Kyogen" Dr. Seth Powers Ulman,
Sun., April 26, Aud, A, Angell Hall, 7:30
p.m.
Phi Chi Theta, professional women's
business fraternity,- is offering a $150
scholarship this spring to women en-
rolled in School of Business Adminis-
tration. Application blanks and infor-
matio navailable in the Bus. Ad. School
Office (150 B. A.) Completed forms are
due on or before May 8.
Summary of-action taken by Student
Government Council at its meeting Ap-
ril 22, 1959:
Approved minutes of previous meet-
ing:
Approved appointment of Richard
Ugoretz and Bob Ashton to serve on
the Junior Year Abroad , Committee
(Literary College Steering Committee)
Activities approved:
April 21: Michigan Union, adminis-
trative talk, "Football at Michigan, 7:30
p.m., Undergraduate Library.
April 24, 25: Michigan Union - Wo-
men's Athletic Association, Spring
Weekend Events, including bicycle
race, canoe races, dance at IM Bldg.
May 1: Women's League; Hyde Park
oh the Diagonal, 2:30-5 p.m., to voice
opinions.
May 8, 9: Women's League, Frosh
Weekend, dance and floor show, 9-12
p.M., League.
May 15: Interfraternity Council-Pan-
hellenic Association, Erroll Garner Trio,
concert, 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium.
Received report on Air Flight to
Europe project and on Willopolitan
project.
Approved compensation to Office
Manager of $50 per semester.
Discussed proposals of Executive
Committee for improving communica-
tion with the campus,
Heard progress report from student
representatives on the Clarification'
Committee, received copy of communi-
cation to be submitted by IFC to the
Clarification Committee.
R4eceived statement and proposed
resolutions on academic freedom (Ha-
ber), deferred consideration until next
week.
The following student sponsored so-
cial events have been approved for
the coming weekend. Social chairmen
are reminded that requests for approv-
al for social events are due in the Office
of Student Affairs not later than 12

o'clock noon on Tuesday prior to the
event.
April 24: Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta
Theta Pi, Graduate Student Council,
Phi Kappa Psi, Psi Omega, Tau Delta
Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Chi Phi.
April 25: (one o'clock closing hour)
Acacia, Alpha Sigma Phi, Anderson
House, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Theta
Phi, Greene House, Kappa Sigma, Nu
Sigma Nu, Phi Chi, Phi Kappa Psi,
Psi Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sig-
ma Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Triangle,
Trigon, Zeta Psi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi
Delta =Phi.
Lectures
Lecture: Poll. Sci. Dept., Fri., April
24. 4:15 p.m. Rackham Amphitheater.
The Hon. Tom Mboya, Kenya Legis-
lative Council. "A Report on Africa."
Concerts
Student Recital: David Whitwell,
French horn, Sat., April 25, 8:30 p.m.
Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Academic Notices
Numerical Analysis and Automatic
Programming Seminar: Dr. Johann
Schroder of the University of Hamburg,
Germ y. "Error estimates for boun-
dary value problems by methods of
functional analysis," Fri., April 24, 4:00
p.m. Rm. 3209 Angell Hall.
Astronomical Colloquium. Fri., April
24, 4:15 p.m., The Observatory. Dr. W.
W Meinke of the Chemistry Dept.
"Trace Element Analysis as Applied to
Meteorites."
Symposium on Aphasia. Co-sponsored
by Depts. of Psych., Speech and Men-
tal Health Research Institute. Dr. Nor-
man Geschwind Boston, V. A. Hospital;
Dr. W. E. Lambert,UMcGill Univ.; Dr.
Joseph Wpeman, Univ. of Chicago
Speech Clinic. 3:00 p.m., Fri., April 24,
Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Doctoral Examination for Solomon
Goldstein, Botany; thesis: "The Com-
parative Nutrition of Five Chrytidia-
ceous Fungi," Fri, April 24, 1139 Nat.
Sci. Bldg, 3:00 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Robert
Pruett Larkins, Chemical Engineering:
thesis: "Two-Phase Cocurrent Flow in
Packed Beds," Fri., April 24, 2038 E.
Engrg. Bldg., at 2:00 p.m.
Placement Notices
Information about the details of the
following jobs may be obtained at
the Summer Placement Service.
Position for a store-kepeer at the
Biology Camp in Douglas Lake, Mich.
Bus. Ad. student preferred.
Steuben's Summer Hotel, South Ha-
ven, Mich. waitresses; prefer girls who
can play some type of musical instru-
ment, can sing, or entertain,
Fri., April 25:
Easterling Co., Students for sales
work.
Sat., April 26:
Students for Camp Ne Kana, Mich.
Tues., April 29:
Samson's Resort. Waiters, waitresses,
a life-guard, a 3-piece band, busboys,
a social director and a children's coun-
selor. The resort is located in South
Haven, Mich,
The Summer Placement Service will';

be open this Saturday, April 26 from
9:00 to 12:00.
The following schools have listed va-
cancies with the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, but will not be here to inter-
view.
Bloomfield Hills, Mich, (Kingswood
School) - Chem./Physics (man or wo-
man).
Boston, Mass. (Commonwealth
School) - Biology/Math.
Escanaba, Mich. - Math/Biology
(HS); Core (JHS): Elem.; Art Consult-
ant; Stringed Instruments/Orchestra.
Hastings, Mich, - 'Home Ec.; Eng-
lish; Gen. Sci./Math. (JHS)..
Lawrence, Mich. - Head football
coach/Commercial.
Libertyville, Ill. - Elem.; JHS Math.
Mackinaw City, Mich. - Eng./Latin
or Spanish minor; English/SS minor;
Eng./Libr. Sci. minor.
Mount Morris, Mich. - Home Ec.;
Science; Math.
Petoskey, Mich. - Girls PE.
Sand Creek, Mich. - Home Ec.; Home
Ec./Girls PE.
Beginning with Mon., April 27, the
following schools will be at the Bureau
of Appointments to interview prospec-
tive teachers for the 1959-1960 school
year.
Mon., April 27:
Battle Creek, Mich. (Harper Creek.
School) - Elem.; Chem./Physics/Math;
Ind. Arts; JHS Science; Home Ec.
Tues., April 28:
Byron Center, Mich.
Cleveland, Ohio (Cuyahoga County)
-Elem.; Eng.; Eng./French; Eng./
Spanish; Eng./Speech; Latin/French;
JHS Science/Math.
Plainfield, N. J, - Elem.; JHS: Lang.
Arts/SS; 'Math/Sci.; Gen. Sci.; Math;
Girls PE; Span./French/Latin; Guid-
ance; Arts and Crafts; Libr.; Machine
Shop; Instr.- Music; Rem. Reading;
Speech Corr.
Warren, Mich, - Elem.
Wed., April 29:
Dearborn District No. 2, Mich.
Fenton, Mich. - Elementary; Li-
brarian; SS/Math (JHS).
Lake' Odessa, Mich. Elem.; Eng./
French.
Redford Union, Mich. - Math; Libr.;
Shop; Eng./SS; Sp. Corr.; VT; Elemen-
tary; Language combinations; Speech;
Elem. Art,
Vermontville, Mich. - Later Elem.;
Home Ec.; Sci.; Eng.; Sp. Corr.
Thurs., April 30:
Caledonia, Mich. - Phys./Math.; Soc.
St./Coach; 5th grade.
Jackson, Mich. - (Clement Schools)
-Elementary.
Lansing, Mich. - Elem.; Girls PE;
Jr. Coll.: Math; Engin.;' ('raw.).
Port Huron, Mich. (St. Clair City
Schools) - Speech Corr.; Hard of
Hearing.
St. Joseph, Mich. - Elem.; Girls PE
(Swim.); Ind. Arts; Comm.; Home Ec.;
Libr.; Boys PE (Swim.).
Fri., May 1:
Algonac, Mich.
Northville, Mich. - Elem. El. Art.;
El. Music; JHS: Math; Eng./SS; Gen.
Sci./Math; Shop/Math; Girls PE; HS:
Latin/Eng.; Spanish/French; Eng.;
Ind. Arts.
Van Dyke-Warren, Mich-Elem.; HS'
Girls Swim.; Sci./Math; Comm.; Core;
Eng.; SS; JHS: Comm.; Home Ec.;
Math; Biol./Sci.; 8th gr. block; Elem./
JHS Vocal; Elem./JHS Girls PE; Speech
Therapist; Diagnostician.
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of
Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.; NO
3-1511, Ext. 489.

Shop at Ralph's for those kitchen
utensils every modern kitchen
needs. Stop in at our Kitchen
Hardware Department and see our
casserole dishes, glassware, frying
pans, sprinkling bottles, every
kind of dishware and waste dispo-
sals at moderate prices.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard " NO 2-3175
J54
SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet
all of your gardening needs. Grass
seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer-
tilizing carts, lawn rakes, pruning
shears and all other gardening tools.
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR
311 S. Main St.
Phone NO 2-3277
J63
EXPERT TYPING. Theses, Papers. NO
8-6157. J67
Radio, Phono, T.V.
SERVICE
Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery
Ann Arbor Radio and TV
1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942
J61
ON-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORD'S
Shoe Repairing - Hat Cleaning
Tailoring - Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966
Free pick-up and delivery
y J32
Eddie's Paint Store
White paint.........$1.98 per gal.
Colors ................ $2.48 per gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
)J15
PAPERS EDITED and Typed. Quick
Service. Spelling, punctuation need
correction? NO 8-6276. J30
Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS.
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
J6
USED CARS
1951 PACKARD hardtop delux. Good
condition. $150. Call NO 8-7636 nights.
N164
1948 BUICK 4 door, radio, heater, $50.
NO 2-8665 after 4:30. N57
'58 VOLKSWAGEN-Black,' red uphol-
stery, white walls, excellent condi-
tion. NO 5-5033. N58
FOR SALE CAR '59 S.A.A.B. Gray, like
new, 10,000 miles, 1st owner. Call NO
3-7787. N44
HILLMAN 1958 Four-door wagon heat-
er. Like new( HU 2-7140. N10
USED CARS: For Sale, 1950 DeSoto
Custom - good condition. 1953 motor,
radio, heater. Clean inside and out.
Call John Logan, NO 2-3779. 7-10
P.M. N63
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit. Street. NO 3-8141. N3

HELP WANTED
IF INTERESTED in full or part time
position selling organs see Mr. Kane
or Mr. Hand at Grinnels, 323 S. Main.
NO 2-5668. Must be able to play organ
or piano. H30
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for RN's and
dietitians in modern psychiatric hos-
pital. Liberal personnel policy. Good
salary. Apply: Directorof Nurses,
Mercywood Hospital, 4038 Jackson
Road, Ann Arbor. H29
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST II-$5667-
$6387 (Effective June 29, 1959). Pres-
sent rate $5459-$6179. Citizenship,
not over 40. A.S.C.P. registered, 3
years experience. Promotional oppor-
tunities to higher grades having a
maximum $6866. Liberal fringe bene-
fits. Write: Wayne County Civil Serv-
ice Commission, 626 City County
Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, WOod-
ward 5-2750. H23
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST or Labora-
tory Assistant for hospital in im-
portant industrial town. Salary com-
mensurate with qualifications. Write
to box No. BB17, Michigan Daily, for
interview. H25
MISCELLANEOUS

STUDY UNDISTURBED
Large quiet rooms for men. Near
campus. NO 3-4747. )C3
2 RMS. FOR RENT. You take your;
choice. Park free in my driveway.
Breakfast and privileges. NO 2-1279
or NO 2-7282. C114
303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment.
Very well decorated. Bachelor apart-
ment. Would prefer Instructor or
Professor. Available by April 15th.
Can be seen from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Phone NO 3-5797, ask for Mrs. Kelly.
Cill
LARGE ROOM in our house for rent.
Quiet Gentleman. Living and bedroom
furniture. Garage included. Phone
HU 3-1316. Cl1o
FOR SALE
BICYCLE FOR SALE-Save $25. Like
new. Raleigh Humber Men's Bike.
All accessories. Don Kay, NO 3-2600.
B51
FLOOR-LENGTH wedding gown, size 8.
NO 3-6546 after 5. B52
35 FOOT 856 Marlette,excellent con-
dition, fully equipped, air condi-
tioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. B2
TYPEWRITER - table model. Reming-
ton Rand - Silent. Used for 1 'year.
$75. Call NO 3-8226 after 5 P.M.
B50
UPRIGHT Kingsbury piano. $50. Call
NO 2-4084 after 5:30 p.m. B48
FOR SALE: Squirrel cape, small size.
Excellent condition, $60. NO 2-8264.
B49
FROM BEAUTIFUL private home one
9x12 wool floral rug by Boxbury, $50,
like new. 10 cu. ft. Westinghouse ref.
cost $360. Will sell for $85. One red
leatherette platform rocker-$25. One
tapestry platform rocker-$15. One
green slip-covered chair-$15. Lovely,
honey-colored hard maple double
dresser and desk with glass tops-
half of purchase price-$110. Single
box spring and mattress-$25. One
green cushioned porch glider-$5.
Available May 1. NO 3-0148. B44
SIAMESE Kittens. Stud service. Call
NO 2-9020. B23
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"Yoe expect 'more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. .University at Forest
.NO 8-9168
S1
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S2
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x15,
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
Service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
S3

Room Phones
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PERSONAL
ONLY IN MICHIGAN . . . A trenchcoat
is a trenchcoat is a trenchcoat! P214
SPANISH WINESKINS: unique party
favors, all sizes. Phone: John, NO 2-
3179. P213
3,000 SLIGHTLY USED 45 RPM records.
.Recent hits and old favorites. 30c
each or 4 for $1. Call NO 2-9490. F212
UNION LIFE MEMBERSHIPS now avail-
able Union Business Office-Ist floor.
Mon.-Fri. 8-12, 1-5; Sat. 8-12. Pick
them up today! P211
SKIT NIGHT TICKETS for tonight on
sale Hill Aud. 9 A.M.-8:30 P.M. F218
NATIVE BORN men 21-25 yrs. old are
needed for psychological experiment
at the Mental Health Institute, at $1
per hr. Apply rm. 1020 Administra-
tion Bldg. or call NO 3-1531, ext. 387.
P210
TWO MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS, choice
center aisle. Call NO 2-3844. f209
TO HIM,
You're great.
her
F208
"HOW CAN YOU learn without books?"
P206
BURR: Have you seen the special fea-
tures of the official Michigan ring?
Patt, 1209 . University. P48
A COLLEGE TEACHER, with wife and
12 year old son, on 15 month sabbati-
cal for graduate study at Univ. of
Mich., would like to "exchange"
homes for the duration with couple
interested in spending a year in San
Luis Obispo, Calif. A reply to this ad-
dress will bring details. Box 44. P192
I HATE everybody. I just don't fit in.
I hate Sipring Weekend.
NAME WITHHELD
F202
I'O THE CO-EDS who have watched us
drill near North Hall: The command
"Pick up your dress" refers to squad
alignment.-The Pershing Riflemen,
V214
.LPHA OMICRON PI will no longer
be responsible for the actions of Al-
pha Omega Pi. P'216
rWO SEASON TICKETS to the May
Festival. Good seats, first balcony,
section 9, Row H, seats 6 & 8. NO
8-9807 after 5 P.M. or ext. 3321 during
the day. F217
Tickets, Tickets everywhere , . .
Rue de Cafe Skit night
Get yours
F201
and think of the canoe race
F199
WONDER who Uncle Swen's taking to
Spring Week-End? F198
Phone NO 2-4786
for Classified Advertising

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Rent a Musical Instrument with 1
six lessons. Only $12.
Coronet, trumpet, clarinet,
accordian, guitar, etc.
GRINNELL BROS.
322 South Main NO 2-5667
X20
Your favorite records.
45 RPMS-regularly 98c, now ;17c each.
RCA, Columbia, Decca, Capitol and
many other labels,
Also your favorite 12" L.P.
RCA, Capitol, Columbia Decca and
others. Regularly selling up to $4.98.
Limited quantity at $1.98.
GRINNELL BROS.
322 South Main NO 2-5667
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ANN ARBOR RADIO
SERVICE AND SALES
Fast - Reasonable Rates
We stock all types of diamond needles
RADIO-PHONO-TV
& TV SERVICE
1217 S. University NO 8-7942
Across from Campus Theater
X14
-RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223
)X1
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER * SOHMER * KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Weshington, NO 3-3109

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WANTED - modern furnished apart-
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