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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1964

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE

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

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them like
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
MANUSCRIPT TYPING and index pro-
cessing. Phone Dexter, HA 6-8170. J38
EXPERIENCED spring cleaning and
ironing. Mon.-Fri. mornings. NO 2-
9782. J39
EDITING AND PROOFREADING
M'anuscripts. NO 8-8905. J36
CONLIN TRAVEL BUREAU - The
Agency developed to service the TUni-
versity. NO 5-9151. J35
482-0191
Typing of manuscripts, theses, disser-
tations and term papers. Duplicating
done by mimeographing or offset
printing.
GRETZINGER BUSINESS SERVICES
320 S. Huron
665-8 184
MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription,
medical, legal, technical confer-
ences, mimeographing ,offset.
Quick, Accurate, Experienced.
ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ASSOCIATES
334 Catherine
MISCELLANEOUS
Ralph's has 9 different kinds of
BAGELS
This morning try Teething Bagels
with your coffee.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every Sunday morning
'PUBLISHED
FOUR TIMES A YEAR
91
0
a
0
the inter-arts
magazine

FOR RENT
LARGE 3-MAN APT, available immed-
iately. Just off E. Univ. Apts. Ltd.
Call 3-0511. C29
ROOMS FOR MEN. Reserve now for
summer and fall. 2 blocks from cam-
pus. Linens, telephone, lounge, and
maid service. Call 3-1460 or 2-0215. C24
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED
Share a double
Call 665-7976 for details
SUMMER SUBLET-2-3 people; close to
campus; large, comfortable; kitchen,
one bedroom, huge living room; we
pay $50 per man but will negotiate.
905 Oakland. 5-0839. C28
GIRLS-Dream Apt., 3-bdrm., fireplace,
balcony, skylight, carpeted, full ap-
pliances available June or Aug.-
Reasonably priced. Call now-5-8330
or 8-8723. C25
ON CAMPUS-Apartment for 3 to 5.
Available til May. NO 2-1443. C46
ON CAMPUS - Lot parking available.
NO 2-1443. C44
SUBLET 1-BDRM. Apt., unfurn., stove,
refrigerator, off-street parking. Call
anytime, 662-4254. C27
SUMMER SUBLET-Modern apt. for 4,
one block from campus. Phone 665-
9395. C16
NOW ACCEPTING appointments for fall
rental. Several new buildings avail-
able. Apts. Ltd. Call 3-0511. C12
AVAILABLE for June-New 3 bdrm.
furn'd. apt. on campus. Call 5-8330.
C36
WANTED-Male roommate to share apt.
with two seniors. Close to campus.
Reasonable. Call 2-6930. C18
SUMMER SUBLET-Available in May.
Convenient to hospital and campus.
New. Call NO 5-8952. C21
226 PACKARD-2-room furn. with bath.
Utilities inc. except gas for cooking.
5 min. from campus and downtown.
$75. Call after 5:15, NO 2-0342. C8
SPENDING THE SUMMER IN A.A.? -
Then why not rent a modern, air-
conditioned apartment close to cam-
pus. Will accommodate 4 or 5 people
comfortably. Phone NO 5-2167 for
further Information. C53
TIFFANY APARTMENTS
Showing now for summer and fall.
Modern, fully furnished, air-con-
ditioned. Efficiency, one, and two
bedroom apts. Featuring new split-
level design, offering the ultimate
in luxury and privacy. Call 3-8866.
SUMMER
OR
FALL
Furnished new and remodeled apts.
on campus. Unmarried students only.
NO 5-9405
C4
SUMMER SUBLET? FALL RENTAL?
What is your housing problem? 1 and
2 bdrm. apts. Furn & unfurn. Call us
to make appt. to see.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
662-7787 663-9064
FOR SUMMER-Air-conditioned, mod-
ern, two-bedroom apartment for four.
Bright, spacious, central location,
electric kitchen. 662-8292. CO
JUNE
OR
SEPTEMBER
All types of close-in luxury apts.
NO 3-7268
C34
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
4.49
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"
Black, brown, loden,
"white," cactus, light blue
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

HELP WANTED

USED CARS

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

WANTED-Part-time serviceman. Music '58.VW, clean, good engine. $750 or any
Center, 1304 S. University. 1138 reasonable offer. Call Darwin Dudley,
tel. 5-5728. N20

LI NES
2
3
4

ONE-DAY
.70
.85
1.00

SPECIAL
SIX-DAY
RATE
3.48
4.20
4.95

Figure 5 average words to a line
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone NO 2-4786

FOR RENT
ARBOR
FOREST
APARTMENTS
Applications being taken for fall
apartments for graduate students
only. See Resident Manager, Apt.
102.
721 S. Forest
C23
ATT: DOCTORS & DENTISTS
NOW LEASING
PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE,
JACKSON, MICHIGAN
A new development of professional
office suites which allows individual
suite plans for various professional
practices. Jackson's finest location.
Rate $3.75 per sq. ft. per year with
5 year lease Occupancy July 1964. For
more information write Karl Schel-
ling, 4848 McCain Rd., Jackson, Mich-
igan. 783-3038. C20

PERSONAL
SLIDE RULES-New and used, $5-$18.
NO 2-8312. F3
IT'S THE Smothers Brothers! Feb. 29,
8:30 p.m., Hill Aud. Block Sales Feb.
21, 8-5. Gen., Sales Feb. 24-28. F43
ORIENTATION leader interviews-Sign
up Student Offices, Union. F44
DEAR PAN-HELL, In your Daily list,
you "forgot" to list the colorful
pledges of my sorority: Pat Gayles,
Nancy Randall, Pam Snowden, Sandra
Finley, Sue Holmes.
S.L.H. of A.K.A. F45
AFS NEWS!
A note to those interested in AFS bus
chaperon's job this summer. Open
meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 7:30 at
the Alpha Phi Sorority House. In-
formation at 8-6943. (Ask or leave
name for Mike Wilson, Chairman).
INTERMEDIATE DANCE Instruction-
Excellent teacher, interesting people.
League, Tuesday, 7 p.m. F37
COME TO the League and meet people
over the bridge table, 7 p.m. Tues.
WEINER SCHNITZEL with German
potato salad-$1.35. German meat pat-
ties-.30. ROMANOFF'S, 300 S. Thayer,
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
''Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
FURN. MOD. APT, for 4-Available 2nd
sem. No summer sub-lease. Good loc.,
1 block from bus. ad. and law. Call
NO 3-6237. F38
SGRU is really really a responsible or-
ganization (despite the rumors) with
the significant addition of a sense
of humor, P31
PHI EP PLEDGES-
Meeting in third room of Union Sun-
day at 4. F30
DIAMONDS-Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 309 S. Thayer. NO 2-
1132. F18
MONOPOLY - Delta Kappa Epsilon
would like to formally declare itself
Interfraternity Monopoly Champions
(four man monopoly). We will accept
all challenges. Call Bill Lincoln, NO
3-3393. F29
STUDENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS
available at-
THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY
1112 So. University,
F

DENTAL HYGENIST for 1 or 2 days a
week in Plymouth. 'Write Box 7,
Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard. H14
SPECIAL EDUCATION
TEACHER
Immediate vacancies for individuals
with experience in teaching elemen-
tary classes of mentally retarded
children. Salary range $6013 to $9772
annually, depending on education
and experience. Must have a bache-
lor's degree in Special Education
from an accredited school, and be
eligible for approval by the Depart-
ment of Public Instruction. All
Michigan Civil Service benefits, in-
cluding an outstanding state con-
tributory insurance program and an
excellent retirement plan, plus So-
cial Security. For further informa-
tion contact Mr. Andrews, Director
of Adjunctive Therapies, Plymouth
State Home and Training School,
Northville, Michigan. Telephone:
(Area code 313) GLenview 3-1500. An
equal opportunity employer. H40
PORT HURON STUDENT
Will pay for weekend ride to and from
Port Huron once a month or oftener.
Call Mrs. Hudson, ext. 2689, 8 till
noon. H40
RECREATION
DIRECTOR I
Immediate vacancy for individual
with experience in recreation work
with retarded children. Salary range
$5,220 to $6,410 annually depending
on education and experience. Ap-
plicants must have a bachelor's de-
gree in Physical Education. All
Michigan Civil Service benefits, in-
cluding an outstanding state con-
tributory insurance program and an
excellent retirement plan, ldlus So-
cial Security. For further informa-
tion contact Mr. Andrews. Director
of Adjunctive Therapies, Plymouth
State Home and Training School,
Northville, Michigan. Telephone:
(Area Code 313) GLenview 3-1500. An
equal opportunity employer. H39
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
ANY HONDA-$100
Will reserve the machine for you. Avoid
the spring rush now or wait your
turn later. Use our lay-away plan or
bank financing now.

'57 PONTIAC Starchief, radio, white-
walls, excellent condition, $275. NO
5-0141. N19
1957 FORD-Excel. mech. cond. Bodyt
and tires very good. $450. NO 2-12911
after 5:30 p.m. N41
'60 CHEVY IMPALA convt. Red, black
top, 4 new tires, radio and heater.
Small V-8 automatic. NO 3-0338. N
1956 CHEVROLET WAGON, 4-door. 6-
cylinder, straight stick. Excellent con-
dition. $350. Call HU 3-5973 after 6 p.m.
1939 CADILLAC LaSalle. Perfect, orig-
inal condition. Very low mileage. Will
sell or consider trade for BMW orc
other motorcycle. Call 665-5744. N18
REAL ESTATE
BY OWNER-3-bdrm. ranch in Lake-
wood sub. 2%-car garage. Aluminum
storms and screens. Nicely landscap-
ed with fenced-in backyard. Paneled
rec. room. Den and extra bdrm. in
basement. Carpeting, drapes and dry-
er. Newly decorated in and out. 4!a%
GI mortgage or FHA. $16,900. 216
Highlake. NO 3-3011. R38
RADIO REPAIRS,
MUSICAL MDSE.
LIKE NEW-GUILD GUITAR - Six
string base with case. Cost $135. Will
sacrifice for $95. Call 5-6607. X5
HI, FI, RADIO and Phono service.
TV rentals, speaker reconing. Free
pick-up and delivery service. Campus
Radio and TV, NO 5-6644, 325 E.
Hoover. X2
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-KEY on chain with red plastic
plate, initials "L.G." Sentimental
value. Also dire necessity. Call Lynda
G., 3-3384. A33
FOUND: A sum of money on- campus.
Loser may claim by contacting 3-7541,
ext. 797 or 796. A34
WOMAN'S brown glasses in red case
lost Wed, between Stockwell and
campus. Call Ext. 1310. A32
LOST-Ring, Fri. morning, Feb. 7, first
floor Mason Hall. Write Box 10,
Michigan Daily. Confidential. A27
FOUND-Man's glasses on corner of S.
Univ. and Church. Call 3-1511, Ext.
449. A31
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
ANNOUNCING
WHIT'S TRUCK RENTAL
Ann Arbor
202 W. Washington St.
Call
NO 5-6875
Pick-ups Panels
- Small Vans
TRANSPORTATION
WHY TRAVEL all that way alone?
When you can have 3 attractive, in-
telligent, witty girls as companions.
If you are going to Wisconsin the
weekend of the game (Feb. 21) and
wish to remove that void in your car,
call 3-1561, Ext. 544. 046

The Daily Official Bulletin is ;
An official publication of the Uni.
versity of Michigan for which the
Michigan Daily assumes no edi- P
torial responsibility. Notices should 1
be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to x
Room 3564 Administration Build-
ing before 2 p.m. of the day pre- l
cedingf publication, and by 2 p.m.
Friday for Saturday and Sunday. C
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Day Calendar
University Musical Society Chamber1
Music Festival-New York Pro Musica,l
Noah Greenburg, conductor, in Early}
Baroque Music of Italy and Germany:
Rackham Aud., 2:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild-Hitchcock's "The Thir-
sy-Nine Steps," plus short, George Grosz'
'Between the Wars": Architecture Aud.,;
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
General Notices'
Preliminary Exams in English: Appli-
cants for the PhD who expect to takeI
the preliminary exams this spring are,
requested to leave their names with
Dr. Ogden, 1613 Haven Hall. The exams
will be given as follows: English Lit.,
1550-1660, Tues., March 31, 1:30 to 4:30
p.m.; English and American Lit., 1660-
1780, Sat., April 4, 9 a.m. to 12 m.; Eng-
lish and American Lit., 1780-1850, Tues.,
April 7, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.; and English
and American Lit., 1850-1930, Sat., April
11, 9 a.m. to 12 m. The Tues. exams
will be given in Room 2040 Frieze
Bldg.; the Sat, exams will be given in
Room 411 Mason Hall. The exam on
English Lit., Beginnings to 1550, will be
given at one of the four times stated
above, by special arrangement with Dr.
Ogden.
Nursing 101: Will meet on Mon., at
3:30 p.m. in Room M5330 Medical Sci-
ence Bldg. Speaker will be Dr. Hubbard,
Dean of the Medical School. Subject-
'Responsibility for the Patient."
Events Mondaylo
Fire Chiefs' Training Conference -
Registration, Rackham Bldg., 8:30 a.m.
School of Public Health Assembly-
George James, M.D., Health Commis-
sioner of New York City, "Public Health
Program Planning for the Future:" Pub-
lic Health Aud., 4 p.m.
Dept. of Romance Languages Lecture
-Mark Musa, Prof. of Italian, Indiana
Univ., "Aesthetic Structure in Dante's
Inferno' ": E. Conference Room, Rack-
ham Bldg., 4 p.m.
Office of Religious Affairs Lecture -
Krister Stendahl, Prof. of New Testa-
ment, Harvard Divinity School, "A De-
fense of Paul Against His Admirers":
Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 p.m.
SAE-ASME Present: "Vehicle Safety
and Crash Testing." Lecture and film by
W.'A. Cichowski, GM Proving Ground.
To be held Wed., Feb. 19, in Room 3-B
of the Mich. Union at 7:30 p.m. Every-
one is welcome.
Engin. Mechanics and Naval Archi-
tecture and Marine Engin. Seminar-M.
Botman. research specialist-solid me-
chanics research, North American Avia-
tion, Inc., Columbus, will speak on "Un-
derwater Propulsion via Undulating
Plates." At 4 p.m., in Room 311, W. En-
gineering.
Placement
EDUCATION DIVISION: y
Beginning Mon., Feb. 24, the following
schools will be at the Bureau to inter-
view prospective teachers for the 1964-
1965 school year.
MON., FEB. 24-
Sante Fe Springs, Calif. (Little Lake

Sch. Dist.)-Elem. K-6, J.H. not deter-
mined yet.
Bellflower, Calif.-K-6, J.H.-Engl., Set.
Math, Span.; H.S.-Engl., Soc. St., Set.,
Phys., Math, Lib., Music, Journ., Photo.;
Spec. Ed.-MR-Elem., MR-J.H.
Fremont, Calif. (Irving Sch. Dist.)-
Elem. K-8.
Trenton, Mich. - Elem. K-6, Art, Hard
of Hear.; J.H.-Home Ec., Girls & Boys
PE; Hard of Hear., Lib.
Novi, Mich.-Elem 1, 3, 4, 6, Lib.; J.H.
Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Arts/Crafts, Vocal/
Instru. FMusic, Nat./Gen. Sci., Math.
TUES., FEB. 25-
Seattle, Wash.-Elem. K-6; Art, Engl.,
Ind. Arts, Math, Music, Bus. Ed., Home
Ec., Gen. Sci., Phys. Sci., Girls PE,
Spec. Ed., For. Lang.
Gary, Ind.-Elem. K-6! Spec. Ed. -
M.H., EMH, E.H., Phys. H.; See.,-
all fields.
Munster, Ind.-Elem. Art, Vocal; Or.
7, 8, 9, 10-Engl/Sp. or drama, Math,
Soc. St., German, Spanish, Latin.
Frankenmuth, Mich.-Elem.; H.S. -
Math, Soc. St., Girls PE, Asst. Basket-
ball/any of above.
WED., FEB. 26-
Grand Rapids, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Spec.
Ed.; Sec.-all fields except Male PE
& Soc. St.; J.H.-Soc. St./Engl.
Pacific Grove, Calif.-Elem. K-6; J.H.
Core.; H.S.-German, Soc. St., Engl.,
Math.
Warren, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Vocal, In-
stru., Art, Read,. Sp. Ther., MR, Deaf,
Diag., V.T.; J.H.-Engl., Math/Set.
Flint, Mich. (Westwood Heights Schs.)
-Elme. K-6, Sec.-Engl., Speech, Journ.,
Vocal/Instr. Music (Band), Art.
Flossmoor, 111.-Elem. K-6; J.H. -
Math, Gen. Sci., Engl.
THURS., FEB. 27-
Sylvania, Oho-Elem. K-6, PE; H.S.-
Engl., Soc. St., Math; Fr/Span; Psychol-
ogist.
Arlington, Va. (Arlington County
Schs.)-Elem, Music, Engi., Home Ec.,
Soc. St., Lib. Sci.
St. Clair Shores, Mich. (Lakeview
Schs.)-Elem.; Spec. Ed.-Type A, Deaf,
Aphasiac, Type 4, Diag.; J.H.-Vocal,
Engl., Engl./Conm., Engl./Read., Home
Ec./PE, Lib., Math, Math/Gen. Set., Gen.
Set.; H.S.-Engl., Math, Engl./Read.,
Engl./Soc. St., Fr./Span., Comm/T & S,
Chem/Biol/Phys., Counsel., Art/Engl. or
Soc. St., Lib.
(Continued on Page 8)
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Congregational Disciples, E&R, EUB
Student Guild, Sun. Seminar: "The
Early Church," Feb. 15, 7-8 p.m., Guild
House, 802 Monroe.
La Sociedad Hispanica, Feb. 17, 3-5
p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Russian Circle, Coffee, conversation,
Tues., Feb. 18, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze
Bldg.
ULLR Ski Club, Meeting. Tues., Feb.
21, 7:30 p.m., 3rd floor Michigan Un-
ion. Warren Miller movie; arrangements
for trips to Thunder Mt. on Feb. 21-
23 and night skiing at Alpine Valley
on Feb. 27. Questions of information,
Bob Alexander, 8-9246.
lnitarian Student Group, Discussion,
Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church,
1917 Washtenaw.
Graduate Outing Club, Hike, Feb. 16,
2 p.m., Rackham, Huron St. Entrance.
University of Michigan Amateur Ra-
dio Club, Membership meeting. A li-
cense not necessary, Feb. 18, 7 p.m.,
4505 East Engineering.
Lutheran Student.Center and Chapel,
Hill St. at S. Forest Ave., worship serv-
ices at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Wr. Krister
Stendahl, Harvard University, gues$
preacher at both services. Sunday eve-
ning at 7 p.m., Universal Day of Prayer
Service, Christian Memorial Church,
Tappan and Hill, Dr. Stendahli, speaker.

HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Rd.
665-9281

Z44

FOR SALE
ANTIQUE FOREIGN and domestic post-
cards, including architecture and art.
Phone Dexter, HA 6-8170. B39
COAT AND DRESSES, sizes 8-10. 3-5362.
CLASSICAL GUITAR, Gibson model C-
O. Like new. Call Univ. Ext. 2238, 7-
9 p.m. B18
ENJOY!
The benefits of perfect typewriting.
Smith-Corona electric portable for
sale. Perfect condition; types neat
and quick. Many extra features. Cost
$175-sell $110. NO 5-7853 or NO 2-
3241. George White. B40
FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeis" mono-
cular-binocular, excellent 'cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. B9
ALUMNUS has slightly used tuxedo and
dinner jacket for sale. Size 42 long.
Call M. Small, TO 6-8649 or WO 3-
4714. B37
HI-FI STEREO tape recorder. Concert
tone, professional 510 series-3 motors,
4 heads, every deluxe feature includ-
ing reverse-a-matic, self contained
stereo speakers, 6 months old-like
new. Cost $600. Sacrifice $500. May be
seen at Hi-F and TV Center, 1301 S.
University. B3

NICHOLSON MOTORCYCLE SALES
Triumph, Yamaha, BMW
224 S. First St. 662-7409
1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter -
Fully equipped, 4 months old. Cost
$616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Wood-
land Lake, Brighton, anytime after
5 p.m. Z29
ROOM AND BOARD
PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY, newly
remodeled house. GOOD COOK-
GOOD FOOD. 1319 Cambridge, off
Forest. NO 2-8312. E9

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HEY SABERSK, happy un-birthday!
Love, Methyl Ethyl. F27
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG MAN 19 desires to share room.
Call Ian Grossman, YMCA. L7

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MILDER...MUCH MILDER
At left is depicted a typical professor during the regular
session at The University of Wisconsin. He is worried about
his heating bills; his children have the croup; his '37 Nash
won't start on cold mornings; he feels a twinge of lumbago.
He is about to grade 243 mid-semester tests. At right is the
same professor during Summer Sessions. Note his healthy
tan, his casual attire. He is about to dismiss his class and

New York/Bermuda .
New York/San Juan
Miami/San Juan .. .
Miami/Nassau ....
Miami/Kingston and
Group flight
Detroit/Hawai ...

. . . . . . . 110.00
.. ... 105.00
........ 92.50
... . 38.00
Montego 69.00
.......395.80

"The Physical and Medical Aspects of Marriage"
Dr. John O'Sullivan
Dr. Gena Rose Pahucki
Wednesday, February 26, 8:00 p.m.
"Birth Control: Moral and Immoral"
Msgr. John F. Bradley
Sunday, March 1, 7:30 p.m.
"The Psychological Adjustments in Marriage"
Dr. Jack Schwidler
Detroit-Catholic Social Services

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(Ask about new fares)
New York/London: 21 day . .300.00
excursion
Economy fares: off season . .399.00
on season ..............434.50
Europe tours $12.00 per day, com-
pletely inclusive.
---Shtudent tou rs

Wednesday, March 4, 8:00 p.m.
"Mixed Marriage"-The Difficulties; The Promises
Msgr. John F. Bradley
Sunday, March 8, 7:30 p.m.
"The Christian Home"-The Parent-child Relationship,
Education, Discipline, Prayer, Work
and Recreation in the home
Prof. and Mrs. Grant Sharpe
Friday, March 13, 8:00 p.m.
"Perspectives of the Population Problem"
Dr. Herbert Ratner

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