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R'ELOCATING! Must sell-One couch, 2 chairs,
tos Oillows, one kitchen table, 4 chairs, bedroom
set, one large desk, plants, artwork. 973-9794. 24B328
HOOVER PORTABLE WASHER
excellent condition
$150.00 761-9614
or 995-0865
40B321
FALL '78
CAMPUS AREA
APARTMENTS
WELL-FURNISHED UNITS IN MODERN
BUILDINGS AND UNIQUE OLDER HOMES
STOP BY SOON
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND
BEST SELECTION
CAMPUS RENTALS
S. UNIVERSITY AT
WASHTENAW
665-8825
Monday-Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 10-2
D FULL SIZE box springs and mattresses.
It Ii1100. 538321
kMNUAL RUMMAGE SALE, 12-6 P.M., Sunday,
.X. .,i.-ocn 1 :..._.. ..
SPACIOUS
APARTMENTS
for 3 or 4 persons
Modern Buildings:
" Furnished'
" Well managed
+ Heat and water paid
a Laundry Rooms
" Storage
" Disposals
{ "Air Conditioning
* Full Security
" Dishwashers
" Parking
" Balconies
:g Now Accepting Applications for
Fall 1978 Rental
MODERN
APARTMENTS
LARGE SUNNY ROOM in friendly coopers
house. VerU near campus, nall option, avail
immediately. 769-0636& 665-6212. 97
CAMPUS
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Bedroom Ants. and House avail
May I for year's lease. No pets. Call before 81
663-5609. _ 98
CAMPUS-HUGE furnished house newly red
rated. No pets, May lease. $950/month. 663-
__ 98(
QUITE ROOM to rent in house, share kitc
oathroom, living room. One block from Rackh
Extremely reasonable price. Call John at 668-
83
AVAILABLE MAY 1, CAMPUS AREA
5 or 6 bedrooms, study, 2 baths. Lower leve
duplex. No pets. Lease, references. 662-1912
nings, weekends. 87
FALL 1978 CAMPUS
We are currently leasing efficiency and 1 bedi
modern, furnished apartments for next fall.'
Stop by or call
DAHLMANN
APARTMENTS
543 CHURCH
761-7600 DAILY 9-5
SUMMER VILLA-May-Aug. HUGE. 4 Bedro
,. room for 4-6 people. Furnished. Great pore
blocks torCampus; 2 to downtown AA; 1ito Dool
Abundant parking. 327 S. Division. 662-6197,
time. 75
TWO BEDROOMS with den. Short term l
$275.434-?652 evenings. 33
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The Highlands
Located on North Campus
One and two bedroom unfurnished apartments avail-
able for immediate or fall occupancy. Featuring
security lock systems, drapes, dishwasher, lighted
tennis courts and swimming pool. Buses to and
from central campus daily.
CALL 769-3672
Or visit the resident manger at
1693 BROADWAY, Apt. 302.
Managed by
Reaume and Dodds
Management Company
cCtc
tc MAY-AUGUST SUBLET-Beautiful four-man
apartment, central campus. Cl anytime, 995-2807.
59C319
9 BEAUTIFUL SUNNY ROOM in furnished old 2
bedroom house with character. Safe neighborhood.
parking.2 blocks from campus. May-August with
Fall option. 995-3126. 62C319
9 - ----- _--
1. NEXT WINTER
DON'T LET A LITTLE
n. SNOW STOP YOU
0.
Z3 " 2 blocks from main campus
- Hi-rise luxury
o 8 month individual liability leases.
e- $50 security deposit
2 + Approved off campus housing
UNIVERSITY
m TOWERS
Phone 761-2680
536 S. Forest
PURIM PARTY Wed. evening, March 22. Hill area,
9:00 at Markley; E. Quad, 9:00 in Green Lounge; N.
Campus, 7:30 at Bursley: C. Campus, 7:30 at Chabad
House, 715 Hill. All happenings will include FREE
BEER, Hamantashen, Music, and Megillah reading.
78F322
Lesbian Coming Out Support Group starting the
week of March 27. All women interested call 763-4186
before March 24. cF321
HOSPITALITY begins with something fromour wine}
cellar and liquor department. Village Apothecary,
1112 S.University eF319
Reduced Rates every day to 6 p.m. Billiards at the
Union. Open 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. cF319
A free game of pinball Mondays for first 5 people at
Union lanes. Open10a.m. cF:319
SECOND CHANCE-Music and Meal Deal. Eat in
restaurant Sun-Thurs between 4 and 9 p.m. and enter
night club free. pcFtc
happy Vanessa !! Even though it's late.
- Fourth Hayden Airhead Club
dF:3 19
PURIM PARTY at 715 Hill St. FREE BEER, LIVE
BAND, and endless Hamantashen. Wed. evening.
March 22, at 7:30. 77F322
Barbara's School of 4leavy Breathing. Now accep-
ting fall applications. Limited enrollment. Large
Lungs Pre-req. 28F321
SURPRISE! SURPRISE!'
Willsing a message to anyone, anyplace, anytime,
anywhere. Call us. 668-7672. cF416
REWARD: case of beer if you can spot maroon-red
s VW Squareback with New Hampshire <dark green
plates and put owner in touch with me. Call Maine
Man 663-1629. 28F332
STRAT-O-MATIC BASEBALL enthusiasts wanted.
Call 663-6449 anytime. 82F320
FOR EASTER-Hand painted eggs, old fashioned
woolies in basket, stuffed dolls and lots more at
the EXHIBIT MUSEUM GIFT SHOP. Natural
Science Museum Building, N. University and Ged-
des; Monday-Friday 10-4:30; Saturday 10-5; Sunday
1-5. 99F319
ROOM AND BOA RD
FRIENDS INTERNATIONAL .CO-OP-Room and
board for women, meal memberships for men and
women. Opening for spring, summer, fall-winter.
International meals and warm atmosphere; study,
laundry and recreational facilities. Grad students
preferred. 1416 Hill Street, 761-7435. 96E325
FEMINIST HOUSEMATE WANTED--$115/month
and electricity with two other women. 995-0232.
39E32t
DON'T FORGET ST. PATRICK'S DAY
SURPRISE! SURPRISE!
Will sing a message to anyone, anyplace, any-
time, anywhere. Call us 668-7672. cF416
PREGNANT & NEED HELP?
Call Problem Pregnancy Help, 769-7283. Pregnancy
tests available. cFtc
ARTS & CRAFTS CLASSES Beginning
March 13-24
Batik
Calligraphy
Glassblowing, Scientific/Creative
Graphics Design
Jewelry
Life Drawing
Macrame
Oil Painting & Acrylics
Paper Making
Pottery
Silkscreen Printing
Sculpturej
Sketching
Watercolor Painting
Weaving
Woodcarving
Also offering courses in Dance, Photography, Tai
Chi Chuan, Karate & Yoga.
Art Worlds Ins., 213 So. Main,.994-8400
cF319
HAVE YOU EVER HAD A LUMP IN YOUR
BREAST?-I'm studying the impAck of breast
disease on women. If you. have ever had breast
disease, benign or malignant, and would be willing
to fill out a questionnaire, please call Ora at 761-
6904 after 4 p.m. persistently. dF321
PRIMAL TRAINING and/or supportive counseling
at the Personal Growth Center, 403 Miller. Ann Ar-
bor. MI 48103. (313) 971-002, Est. 1972. cF416
CHILD-CARE WORKER wanteu w wum Munuays
and possibly other half-days. Call 761-5261 between
9-5 weekdays. 44H321
STUDENTS-Opportunities are available to give
tours of University Hospital to interested groups.
Perfect for earning extra money at your convenience.
For an interview, contact:
University Hospital Public
Information Office, 764-2220.
34H319
CAMP SEA-GULL will be interviewing at the SAB
on March 20-Openings for tennis, gy'mnastics,
canoe-backpack trippers, drama, arts and crafts
instructors. Contact Summer Placement for ap-
pointment. 04H316
WORK IN JAPAN' Teach English conversation. No
experience, degree, or Japanese required. Send long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope for details. Japan-
144, 411 W. Center, Centralia, WA 98531. 78H325
BABYSITTER WANTED for 11 mo. old girl in our
home, occasionally for older children. Some light
housekeeping. 30/hrs./wk. Walking distance to cam-
pus. After 5p.m.,662-7169. 26H321
SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST
For soft/hard ware work on prime 400.and P.D.P.-8
mimi computers afternoons. Automat Label Service,
1-424-8770. 49H321
HELP WANTED-Work study student to work ten
hours per week at Museum of Art. Delightful
atmosphere and congenial co-workers. Clerical
duties, including filing, light typing, setting up for
exhibitions etc. $3.50/hr. Job No. 0825. You must
be registered at the Work Study office as an official
work study student. If interested, call 763-1231.
02H322
JEWISH DAY CAMP needs counselors and spe-
cialists. Call 995-2337 or 662-4944. 43H325
SUMMER CAMP COUNSELORS positions avail-
able. Working with Hemophiliac children. Good
clinicali 1perience. 663-0551. 9H319
CAMPUS-Moder'n furnished i & 2 bedroom apts.
Available May 1 w/fail option and some available
for fall occupancy. 769-9283, 429-4335. 47C331
668-6906
663-3641
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CO ERATIVE house! 1-4 people, great-location.
All *ngles, May-May. Reasoniable. 662-9500. After
5:4o0 o5C316
Non moking females needed to fill double room in
bea iful house.close to campus.Cooperative, co-ed,
$86 ach plus utilities. May-May lease. Call per-
sist tly, 663-7981. dC321
CONENIENT TO CAMPUS-Available Septem-
ber 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, fuirmshed,
No ets. Lease. References. $700 and utilities/
mon .662-1912. 88C322
FALL 1978 CAMPUS
'e currently leasing I and 2 bedroom modern
furnished apartments for next fall. Stop by or cal
Dahlmann Apartments, 543 Church, 761-7600, Daily
9-5. cCte
AVAILABLE MAY-AUG. .
WITH FALL OPTION
lalf a house on campus, furnished, 3-bedrooms,
rshag carpeting, ceramic bath. 668-6906 or 663-3641,
ecCtc
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SOMETHING FOR
EVERYONE AT
UNIVERSITY TOWERS
APARTMENTS
Minutes to Class
8 mo. Fall-Winter Lease
Heated Swimming Pool
Recreation Room
Study Lounge
Furnished Apts.
Recreation and Piano Rooms
Movies
VISIT OR CALL 761-2680
at S. University at Forest
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Study in London and Stockholm,
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SUMMER QF 78
COMPARATIVE HEALTH SYSTEMS
July 8-Aug. 27, 1978
5 week intensive course
2 weeks free time
6 semester
credits-grad
or undergrad
An opportunity to study, analyze and
explore two different health care
systems.
Sponsored by Univ. of Michigan-Dearborn
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE! Sublet spac
cCtc single bedroom in duplex. State and Packard.
ooms, 668-6407. 1'
, 5 BEDROOM furnished house 112 blocks to
ley's. Bath and I plus separate dining room, parl
any- fall occupancy. 663-4101.
50322
ease, Thompson Apartments
C325 Located on Central Campus
Efficiency, one and two bedroom furnished ap,
ments available for fall occupancy. Attra
modern building and furnishings. Includes lau
facilities and air conditioning.
CALL 665-2289
Or visit the resident manager at
350 THOMPSON STREET, APT. 216
Managed by
Reaume and Dodds
Management Company
MEDICAL CENTER AREA. Fall occupancy-21
room modern furnished apartments. Par
laundry facilities. $300/mo. includes heat
- water. 663-4101,
HOUSE-CAMPUS,
HOSPITAL AREA
Unfurnished, 3-bedrooms, separate dining r
modern appliances, full ceramic bath, large fe
yard and garage. Fall '78 occupancy. For app
ment call 668-6906 or 663-3641.
GET IN SHAPE
SAVE MONEY
Beautiful and distinctive 1 & 2 bedroom a
ments located in quiet residential surroun
within jogging distance to campus.
" Clean
- Well managed
* Furnished
. Heat& water paid
" Free Parking
Now leasing for Fall 78
MODERN
MANAGEMENT
668-6906 663-3641
THE STORAGE CHEST-Self storage and o
R.V. storage 663-6443 4
GEDDES-OBSERVATOR
AREA
Modern 3 or 4 person furnished 2 bedroom
fall, parking, separate kitchen with dininga
laundry facilities.,
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
INC.-663-4101
335 E. HURON
9-5 WEEKDAYS 10-2 SAT.
SANS SOUCI
Large one and two bedroom furnished apart
available for fall occupancy. Apartment in
heat, free parking, and a large balcony or1
Located across from the University of Mi
Stadium. Bus service to and from central c
daily.'
CALL 994-3955
Or visit the resident manager at
1036 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Apt. KL.
Managed by
Reaume and Dodds
Management Company
CONTACT:
Dr. Marilyn Rosenthal, Instructor
U-M Dearborn
4ยง01 Evergreen Rd. Tele. (313) 271-2300, ext. 433 or 292
Dearborn, Michigan 48128
SI
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ANNOUNCES
AN EVENING WITH
eive FRIENDS LAKE COMMUNITY
ndry 80-acre Wildlife Preserve near Chelsea-Swimming,
sailing, canoeing, picnicking, tenting. All-year mem-
bership $50/adult; children free. Brochure from
Blood's, 2005 Penneraft, Ann Arbor,.48103. 95F416
ATTENTION GAY MEN AND LESBIAN WOMEN:
You are invited/urged to share a part in the
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH (form-
ing). "Service of Holy Communion," Sunday, 19th
March, Guild House, 802 Monroe (across from Law
Quad). Singspiration-6:00 p.m., Commtnion-
6:15 p.m., Social Hour following. For further infor-
cCtc mation call 662-6073. SHALOM. cF319
bed- CHANGING? Women's Career Fair. March 18th
king, MLB, ALL DAY. FREE! 08F316
and SELF DEFENSE FOR WOMEN
eCtc FREE CLASS
Sunday, March 19, 1:00-4:00
Art Worlds Inst., 213 So. Main.
cF319
,(C O( Sl NG9 Women's Career Fair. March 18th
oom, MLB ADllDay FREE! 15F318
nced
pnt- Color 8 x 10s
cCtc PATTI SMITH
From Second Chance
Concerts. Call Wayne
662-246
dF319
part MEXICAN MEDICAL SCHOOLS, WHO-HEW recog-
dings nized, four year. Call 219-996-4210. p46F609
SINGLE FOR $99 in beautiful bi-level Albert Terrace
across from Arb (or double for $49.50 each). Dish-
washer, balcony. Spring-Summer. 994-5944 after 5
p.m. 77F319
AMUSE YOUR FRIENDS with our funny, far-out
certificates. Kinky degrees in sexual awareness,
Plant Parenthood awards, Kangaroo Kollege dilo-
mas for pets, and Doctorates from Moron Univer-
sity. Complete with gold seals, they're totally
authentic looking and suitable for framing. $2.50
each. Diploma Mill, Post Office Box 12514, Denver,
Colorado 80212. 57F322
eCtc FIND NEW FRIENDS. Beautiful women, interest-
ing men, deep thinkers, adventurers, artists, wits,
spiritualists; all used! The Dawn Treader Book
utside Shop, inside Bill's Bindery, 525 E. Liberty. cFtc
C322
OFFSET AND XEROX
tY FAST LOW COST DUPLI CATING
COPY QUICK-769-0560
m for 1218 . University
area, c Ftc
T APRI L GRADUATES todattend commencement -
r You must wear cap and gown 'available only at
the U Cellar-Basement of the Michigan Union.
Order before March 29. cF319
SUPPORT/CR groups for lesbians forming. Contact
eCtc Lesbian Advocate office, 76:3-4186. :3404 Mich. Union.
63F322
PDR 1978 Just arrived at the University Cellar
(Physicians Desk Reference). Our price $10.95.
35F319
ments
cludes SUPPORT/CR groups forming for women desiring
patio. to explore bisexuality, and lesbianism. Contact Gay
chigan Office, 763-4186. 3404 Mich. Union. 66F32.
aampus MAKE LOVE -NOT WAR
It's good for our business)
Austin Diamond
1209S. University
663-7151
Specializing in custom
engagement & wedding rings
"Ft
PROFESSIONAL EDITING
eCtc DISSERTATIONS
" BOOKS
. ARTICLES
* PAPERS
RUTH GLADSTONE-769-29311
cFtc
OZONE HOUSE needs you to provide temporary
housing for young people in crisis-one day to 2
weeks-a comfortable couch is all you need call
Jan at 662-2222. cF416
JAZZ AT THE UNIVERSITY CLUB
with the FORCE. Vincent York featured alto sax
solosit with the Duke Ellingtn Orchestra, Ned Mann
bass, Kevin Gibbs piano and Kenneth Bolds former
drummer five years with Lionel Hampton Drums at
the University Club cocktail lounge each Friday and
Saturday evening 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. throughout the
Fall. No cover charge, free trial membership
available from the hostess. cFtc
P 0lu
Temple Beth Eneth Religious School needs teachers
for Saturday mornings next school year Call Rabbi
Mecklenburger,665-4744. 2811:324
MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY needs in-
dividuals or groups to work at plls and ballot counts
for MSA elections April 10-12. Groups will be paid
b~ulk sums for volunteer work. Call 76:3-3241 and leave
a message. 2211326
ONE FAIRLY GOOD-NATURED energetic able
bodied dependable person to post movie posters
around campus for Cinema H. For more information
call 994-0790 between 6 and 8p.m. 0:31132:3
PART-TIME ACTIVIST: Michigans Citizen's Lob-
by-Most progressive and effective grass roots
group in Michigan --is now opening its new office in
Ann Arbor. Part time positions involve canvassing.
petitioning and fund raising. Three days/wk. 3-10
pm. Full time for summer. For interview call bet-
ween 12 & 2. 663-6824. 28H321
NEEDED-People with asthma paid $200 for par-
ticipation in a study of new asthmatic medication
at UM Med. School. Please call 764-2260 for details.
Mon-Fri., 9-5. 63211322
TENNIS PROS AND ASSISTANT PROS-Seasonal
and year-round clubs; good playing and teaching
background. Call (301) 654-3770 or send 2 complete
resumes and 2 pictures to: Col. R. Reade, W.T.S.,
8401 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1011, Chevy Chase,
MD 20015. 5911319
HOUSEKEEPER-wanted several afternoons a
week. Occasional child care (three-year-old girl).
Hours flexible, own transportation. Call 662-7427
after6 p.m. 71H322
TEACHER-Experienced in Jewish and/or general
education, and with supervisory, administrative and
curriculum planning skills. Contact Mrs. Barbara
Morgenstern, c/o The Hebrew Day School of Ann
Arbor, 1429 Hill St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104. 51H322
EXPERIENCED WAITING HELP WANTED-
Apply in person at University Club 1-3 p.m..week-
days. cH319
WANTED-Field Service Engineer. Part time.
Some travel to Cleveland. Experience in cofnputer
peripherals. Call 459-5580, ask for Mr. Clearwaters.
W3H320
FREE MEALS in exchange for work on meal crew.-
Beta Theta Pi Call 995-9617 06H320
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
T R A L E E B O R E R S
TP ROETA N E N T R E ES
L A T H C LAN G S A V E
D HN L D E S M E W
E R S PAR K L E R'S
S T R E T I R A 0 E
T HE-S AET
CHOPS EASIE ST
T R A N S E P T S T S A R S
SONiS MOTELS NE
P A D A B R A D E A D A M
S T E R I LE 0 V E R A T E
1202 S. University
:Ned ne inexpensive 4-man tent, rit-trn n-
SITUATIONS WANTED
RESPONSIBLE COUPLE will house-sit from Sep-
tember, 1978 to May, 1979. References available. Call
David or Debi, 761-t985. Leave message if not in.
(10)322
RELIABLE SENIOR will house sit this summer.
Biking distance to campus. References. Chris,
971-6595. 090319
MISCE L LANEOUS
DHARMA STUDY GROUP Open House. Buddhist
meditation and discussion. Instruction available.
Thurs., Mar. 16, 8:00. The League, room c. Public
welcome.994-6657 for info. 91M318
TICK ETS
ERIC CLAPTON tickets on sale on main floor.
Bill, 769-3604. 84Q323
MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS wanted for Sunday
afternoon concert. Gregg, 1-577-1573 days; 761-
6505 evenings and weekends. 48Q320
WANTED-Any part of seven tickets for Saturday,
Sunday May Festival. Call Danforth, 769-2100.
C~ 14 [!D
TPING AT STUDENT RATES. Call Candy.
68-3834. 80J:32:3
'YPING-Professional/student rates. Fast, reliable
service. Ask for Barbara. 665-4286,24 hours. cJtc
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RIDE NEEDED to Virginia, betw. April 13-20. Will
share expenses and automatic drive. Call Cleve,
S
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TW WVOOMSII NE.,LT1.L iiinouse or ,apartmntfo
1978-79 school year. If have openings in your house.
call Larry, 662-2143. dL319
FEMALE STUDENT needs fall single with good
desk in older house orapt. w/interesting people.
Safe neighborhood, private landlord preferred.
Francie. 662-425.7. 21L319
N E W EjL IS
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SIPI ELIS
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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
S 'un NV-reaumng ana otner suojects. Certil'ed
teacher. extensive experience references
available. Grades K-12. $25 diagnostic fee. $7/hr
group rate. Call Debra Goodman. 761-6)85. dJ322
PROFESSIONAL TYPING
J&J COPYING/TYPING SERVICES
We handle dissertations, resumes, legal, term
papers. Rackham Quality guaranteed.
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Comedy
Closing device
Border on
Dostoevski nov
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Direction
Tennis
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stick" 23 Sa
51 Rooftop 25 Li
phenomenon 26 Fl
52 Languid 27 Co
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61 Fare q
62 Ellipse 33 H
63 Part of a movie 34 Be
64 Put into action 35 Ch
65 AuldLang- 37 Co
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20 Diamond State
22 First-aid item
24 Tom, Dick or
Harry
25 Became seriou:
26 Magnolia State
30 Menotti
character
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"as false as air.'
36 Kon--
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38 Land of Ossian
39 Skier's move
42 Injustice
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TICKETS $7.50 - $6.50 Reserved
Available at Michigan Theatre Box Office, Ann Arbor Music Mart, Bonzo
Records and all Hudson's stores.
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mountain chain
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10 Black suit
11 Lowest point
12 Drop (write)
13 Yearned (for)
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