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February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

…FEBRUARY 22,-- 1929 %,FIE MICHIGAN DAIL P~EBRUARY 22, 1929' THE MICHIGAN DAILY III WOLVERINE TANK MEN WILL BEGIN STIF DRILL IN PREPARATION FOR NORTHWESTERN Meets With State And Wisconsin Are…

… intensive training for the meet with the strong Northwestern ag- gregation, now only two weeks away. - The meet at Grand Rapids. was scarcely more than a workout,; the Wolverines winning easily by a 51…

… both finished ahead of' Bailey in the fancy diving, while Grimshaw was off form, taking fourth. Rose touched out Reif of the Wolverines for a second place in the 40-yard sprint. Michigan had little…

… trouble winning the rest of the events. Next Wednesday Michigan' State will invade the Intramural. build- ing pool for a dual meet, while on Saturday the Wolverines will jour- ney to Madison to compete with…

… Strong The Wolverines appewr to be we'l fortified in the free style with Sea- ger, Walker', Reif, and 0. Gold- smith available for the sprints and Ault a sure place winner in the distance events. Watson…

…. Northwestern will bring the out- standing collegiate diver in the country, Wallie Colbath, Olympic team member, to test the prowess of the Wolverines on the spring- board. Crews of the eastern colleges are…

… Schuykill. TWO OLYMPIC TEAM MATMEN TO REPRESENT WOLVERINES TONIGH T (Continued From Page Six) Purdue, considered the leading 165 matmen in the total number of pounder in the Conference. He will points scored…

… this year, has Buckeye is expected to give the developed fast, defeating Hooker of wolverine plenty of trouble. -p 30 New Spring Topoa s YOUR CHOICE AT ONLY Wr- 1 I I 44 V Hows Your Cap7 $185 5 S…

February 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… win from Northwestern and a 'defeat at the hands of Wiscon- In the first game of. the trip with Northwestern the Wolverines experi- enced little troubl~e in carrying . off honors, .although the Purple…

… and White played better basketball than they displayed on their recent in'va- sion of Ann Ardor. Defense "Strong- .At no time did Northwestern threat- en the Wolverines, for the latter were leading 'by…

…,-respon- biblea for 19 of the Wolverine points. He figured considerably, in the de- fense with Paper., Hard luck shtots and Wisconsin's pm' handball doubles tournament this afternoon at the handball courts inj the…

… basement of Waterman gvmn a-, NOW $1.00 gettin~g the breaks, spelled defeat for the Wolverines in this air-tight af- fair". Although. the Badgers never. se- cured the tip-off in one wi'tance dlur- ig the…

… game they held the Wolver- i ines scoreless from' the . field 'in the first half. Every man on both teams played: a hard game, and the contest was one of the cleanest rough gamesI that a Wolverine team…

November 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 51) • Page Image 6

… its best as pos- Ale. The team came through the Wiscon- n game in fine shape and every man readyto take his place in the line- when the Wolverines start their st game against the fighting Minne- ta…

… defense and the attack backfield duel. to rate the berth. At the present time Count on artineau it is a toss up as to which of the men Minnesota will probably start the will start against the Wolverines

… its final prac- tice of the year over the Geddes avenue course a 3:15 o'clock this afternoon. Cs erndaytheWolverine entries in the Cv'onference race, which will be held' at Purdue Saturday, had a light…

… Hollo- well will also be entered. Badgers Look Strong Wisconsin has a group of strong har- Once again the Wolverines and the Gophers meet on the gridiron and once again the little Brown Jug occu- pies…

… another try for the riers who have shown marked im- provement since their race against the Wolverine squad. Coach Mead' Burke's squad defeated Chicago by a score of 15-40. This score shows that Wiscon- sin…

… had one of the weakest elevens in her history. The result allowed the Gophers to carry the jug back to Minneapolis, where it rested for only a year until the battling Wolverines gained their 3-0 victory…

October 22, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…'s Varsity gridders to sjgnal and tackling practice on Ferry Field yesterday afternoon. Cloudy skies and a steady drizzle greeted the Wolverines in their first practice session after Satur- WEATHER FAILS TO…

… win without a loss, A MANN RETURNS TO COACH SWIMM ERS 'GOPHER NOW TOPS BIG TEN SCORERS y Coach Matt Mann, Wolverines day'gaewtOho swimming coach, returned Satur- loft shofofheortsignldilde heday…

… from an extended stay in Great 4 proved the opening note of Kipke's drive in conditioning his Wolverine parents. Coach Mann has takent charges for their invasion of the charge of the team from Assistant…

…- ing a swimming pool. The baths dicates that the two gridiron teams any Wolverine hockey squad has ing in performances wlich have ! have formed a swimming , league are tied 6-6 in games played since i…

Wolverines will play the pow- for more numerous competitive can end, Fesler, and Barratt, giant erful Colgate team at Hamilton, The tallest man on the Michigan events between various teams, it center, the…

… be out game was extensively advertised for blood in next Saturday's en- throughout central Illinois, and on counter with the Wolverines. November 4, the largest crowd that Minnesota, a huge battering…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

… Saturday. Try Wolverine Want Ads. get results.-Adv. "Paris Friday WINDOW DISPLAYS 50'1 WINE DISPL They Z of Life a short history , the man for med. -Einatein FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE T IVERY, *n the…

… Huron River Liners in The Wolverine will do it for you. Try them. FOREIG STU DENTS PARTY LANE HALL Friday July 23 E8P.M. to WM. Everyone Welcome? AND UP AND IF YOU WILL COME IN AND INSPECT SAME, YOU…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 5

… that meet in t on West hall before the agreement can be fulfilled. This task is made constantly more difficult by the rapidly increas- ing enrollment of the University. Wolverine Classified Ads bring re…

… 1 Lgs in the Library. to 216 N. State St. ;es, light colored rim, Return to Wolverine FOR SALE FOR SALE-Old Town canoe, with complete outfit, $50.00. Call Winans, 118 N. Ingalls, after 7.," Phone…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… rkcxEsmx I fi -.E Ni 1 H,1: C -rt 1- L "Y r'ttiLtiY', FEBRUARY GL', l THE M iCHI U YiI~iiL'Y ?RIDAY;- PEksi~uAi~i' 22, WOLVERINE GRAPPLERS TO MEET BUCKEYES TOP VIGHT FIRST HOME BIG TEN…

… MATCH ONSCHEDULE[ Buckeyes Have Lost Three Of Their First Four Meets; Two To Big Ten Opponents ED GEORGE TO WRESTLE In the best of condition and rea- sonably confident of a victory, the Wolverine

Wolverines compete against the Minnesota yearlings this after- noon and Saturday in a tele- graphic meet. The Michigan times will be determined in trials in the field house. Although the freshman squad.is the…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… the Cornhusker se~eder was at the top of his form. Hester led Locke for 98 of the 100 yards,' and lost by less than half a 'stride. In the 440',yard dash the Wolverine! entries will bet…

…- , = mi +t Purdue ace, close behind hinlm. in' o iBenny Oosterbaan, Wolverine for- in fo jward takes third honors in the num- - 'ber of field~ goals made, with 25 to 7 M i'chigan men. his credit, but ranks…

… time Mathermen wilted in the second per righting to break the tie for second i success of the W\olverine team this iod, and the Purdue team was able t place in the Conference championship year has been…

… a formidabl, feet; Frank Harrigan, who alternates men showed ragged form, and then, opponent. The Wolverines must wii at running guard and forward, stands in the encounter with Purdue, it seem- to…

January 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… opposition from Sibley whileE Harrigan and Petrie rate as two goodl guards. Petrie is about the hardest !man on the Wolverine squad to get byand shoot baskets. Harrigan, though a good guard, is also a great m…

… team is! working the same way is was against1 Iowa a week ago, the Wolverines will! undoubtedly worry the Hoosiers to the limit. Michigan Basketball Quintet To Meet These Stars Tonight At Bloomington…

… drilled. With one point as the total scoring for the two games with the Michigan College of Mines team it is apparent that the scoring punch of Wolverine is weak. Hooper, fast wingman, who was sick at the…

… season. The mat - will be phced in the cTnter of the basketball court, tans asuring ample seating facilities. There will be no admission charge for the contest. The Wolverines will enter the meet…

… the 1927 season by meeting Bean or Black of the Green and White team. Hager, all-campus champion at 175 pounds, will wrestle Kurle, while Prescott, Wolverine heavyweight, will face Barrett, State's 225…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 4

…. MICHIGANDONS OHI IN OPENINGGOL M 'C ThREE 'UT OF FOUR CONTESTS GO TO WOLVERINE LINK MEN Michigan had little trouble in de-1 feating Ohio State 9. to 3 in the golf match yesterday at* the Ann Arbor Golf club…

WOLVERINE MENTOR WOULD BE HONORED SATURDAY "Carl Lundgren day", in honor of the former Michigan coach and as an evidence of appreciation by mem- bers of men who played under him, is proposed by "Slicker…

… recognition through his/seven years of excellent coaching at Michigan, in which time he brought four cham- pionships to the Wolverines. It is also pointed out that this will furthei aid in bringing about a…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 6

… yearling squad has made ry very creditable showing this spring, Three telegraphic meets with Ohio State, Minnesota and Illinois were held with the Wolverine first year men romping home with a victory in each…

April 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 145) • Page Image 2

… the new drills will be started in earnest. A small bandl will accompany the unit on its marches. Chase Catches Wolverine Detroit, 'April 21.-W. 11. Chase, president of the Alaska Game Protec- tive…

… association, who contracted to. provide a live wolverine for the local loo, says that although rather plenti- ful in Alaska, they are' hard to atch. HT~ obtained one, however. The ani- nial will be the ony…

May 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 172) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN T V . __ _--.. " -. -. . . v- --- . . ._... . .. - . WEDNESDAYMAY 22, 1929 ' ,. MH G N _LYWDN A- MY 2 12 It FOURTEEN WOLVERINES EMIMAM THEM R -Trio On Freshman FIRST PLACE FAVO…

… series already concluded, the teams! have settled down for the moskhh :::<: .part, in or nar the places that were Led by Captain Johnny ergelin picked for thed nbythesebwll and Dave Waid the Wolverine a…

May 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 175) • Page Image 7

… Seymour outfought the veteran Munger for the remaining place. The Wolverines were able to do no better in the half, Lomont fail- lig to live up to expectations an, Leonard winning third honors. Knoepp…

… concerned, how- yver, by winning the mile from Harry Gill's mch-heralded quartet of Stine, Pdnzer, Novak, and McElwee. After trailing the Indian runners for seven laps, the lanky Wolverine began to pass them…

… a scant yard ahead of him. WOLVERINES TO MEET BUCKEYETEAM TODAY (Continued from Page Six) at a .350 clip. Hess and Barnes are the other regular outfielders. Besides Klink, Coach St. John has Anes, Sil…

…, and Blanchard, veteransleft ander, available for relief mound duty. The Wolverines will be handicapped by the loss of Capt. "Stubby" Loos, who con-plains of being worked too hard. in the Law school…

… catching assignment. Freddy Asbeck will be oh the mound for the Wolverines. E IS RECOVERING FROMVDERBYEXCITFmET (By Associated Press) LOUISVILLE, May 21-The fifty- fourth Kentucky Derby was history today…

February 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… Fallon, Man- Wright and nine players will the journey which may prove adding factor in 'the Wolverine for Big Ten 'championship laur- 'Hoppy" Birks may not be able ,ke the trip on account of a injury…

Wolverines In the )ntest, Purdue will work every strategy possible to even the' The Purdue offense centers Captain Guillon, who was held' ms in the game here until the Le minutes of play when, he ree ldng…

… expected to be a fast and close contest. Northwestern, who deefated the Wolverine swimmers here last week, 45-21, sank the Hoosier squad -1^- cently under a 52-17 count and. in' view of this fact, Barnes…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… Religion Series teams now in a mutiple tie for second! Ills Historical Field nail, details of the plans were u-place. A victory over Chicago will .AFt the Wolverines in first place with The department…

… cancelled tonight because of the i urer of the University announced yes- casts from Rome, but study of the cago-Indiana game Hoerger was high warm weather. The Wolverine squad, terday that at all future…

… will fol- A defeat tonight will virtually elimi- BELIEVES AMERICAN GOVERNMENTAL low in pursuing the objective of fur- nate the Wolverines from the title ther limiting agreements P;"esident rae CONTROL…

… in the Union pool. Capt. Paul Samson of the Wolverine squad made the feature swim of the I meet when he established a new na- tional intercollegiate record in the 220 yard free style event. The record…

…, threatened the Wolverine swimmers in the 100 yard free 'style when lie held the lead for the first thre laps of the tank. Captain Samson and Bement closed up on the State man in the third lap and Samson got…

… was won by Cook of Michigan State. He scored a narrow margin over Bailey, Wolverine diver. Many of the optional dives of the contestants drew ap- plause from the spectators. Freshmen Lead List Of All "A…

February 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… to the Senate by elec- southern college. tion. Hale has served since 1917, Wrote Several Articles Howell and Copeland since 1923,1 The article entitled "Wolverines Vandenburg a little less than a flee…

… genulic ns Dominate i The pumpkin-seed and the sun Michigan senators are tradition- fish had been placed in the tanks ally Republican. Two of the three several months ago. They reached migrating Wolverines

May 22, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

…. Wheeler, William J. Bird, Francis ;TH.hBebee. and Richard A Furniss. Relict Pitcin Fails "T0o Check Spartan Attack Bu Cadwell Swanson Second string Wolverine pitching proved unequal to the task of turning…

… sambassador to Mexico. Choice of Tribe to run the day by Hebert Palmer, '29, chair-y inning, in which the Wolverines coPE I[ 1 IL Meanwhile the Morrow party gauntlet. day by He Pamter, - iige. ayed close to the…

… occurred, Byrne holding the Wolverines to a single hit while splendid Michigan *support kept Montague out of danger. In the State half of the seventh the fire- works began and did not end until. the…

Wolverine batters down sickness, he said. night, and Thursday, May 30, mati- tion of "Samuel Hall" given by an permen to dinner last year. At this The other was the Fokker flying 'with regularity. After…

January 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… SATURI)AY perfected. when the Wolverine agregation skates Chicago may still be considered in junior engineers for 9:15 o'clock to-: ma Delta Kappa, Acacia, 9 o'clock, In 1915161 The disconnected practice…

… applies to those not entered in Owner Ravinn on of anything ish up the team play of the Wolverine nation of the two men. Todd isay clock, (Freshman league) group 7 vs. very afternoon the foils and pro…

May 22, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

… Chicago's three runs, but one Maroon marker being earned. The Windy City nine used two moundmen in a desperate attempt to stem the tide of Wolverine runs which stream- ed across the home p'ate, but- the…

… AT LAST MEETING] TEN .JOURNALISTS VOTE ON PRESENT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS $ WOLVERINES SC(RE HEAVILY ALL EVENTS, TAKING 11 FIRSTS IN HOFFMAN BREAKS FIELD MARK IN JAVELIN TOSS Butler and Simmons…

… Simmons tied for second high honors with two first, places each. The Wolverine leadgr ran a nice 440 in :50 3-5, being closely followed to the tape by Lewis and Wheeler'of Michigan, and he also won the half…

… his degree in June.. Despite the absence'of their lead-I er the 'Wolverine tennis team? had no' difficulty in downing Cornell, four matches to none, in the hottest weath- er of the year in- this city…

February 22, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… events in MIchigan Star Captures Second in 75 Yard Handicap'; Ties for Third in High Jump DASH TAKES EIGHT SECONDS; WOLVERINE JUMPS 6 FEET 1 BULLETIN (Special to The Daily) New York, Feb. 21. - Carl John…

…, Coach Lund- gren, and members of the iichigan five. Mr. Bartelme declared that the re- fere was acting entirely within his Jurisdiction in threatening to forfeit the game if the Wolverine support- ers…

…; GAME IS ROUGH Superior ability in shooting baskets enabled the Chicago quintet to triumph over the Wolverines last night b a 82 to 19 score. The game ,was one of the hardest fought affairs ever witnessed…

February 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 100) • Page Image 5

… Famous Duncan %Ch1ain Although one of Detroit's new hotels, the modern Hotel Wolverine is being redecorated arld recarpeted through- out, to be even more attractive than before. Over $100,000 being spent…

… Hotel (Deer Park, Md.-summer only), and the Wolverine (Detroit). For real value use the Duncan Hotels. $2.50 and up. "DRIVE IN" 0 OT E L DUNCAN HOTELS CO. ELIZABETH AND WITHERELL STREETS, DETROIT moo…

May 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 174) • Page Image 6

… regulars. The Wolverines dropped the three close doubles matches in which good tennis was shown by both sides and managed to win two of the eight singles contests. Finkleman (M) defeated JeromeI (D) 6-0, 1…

…A '.. t ! s i 1 : 9 l determined to win and take secon!,1i place, but the Wolverines feel confi - dent of victory with all the men show- ing good form. Captain Seymour will probably lead the Ohio State…

February 22, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 101) • Page Image 5

… of Cap- tain Rea but even his absence did not excuse the Wolverines from missing many easy shots and falling down in their passing game. Against Wisconsin, Michigan's team play broke up the Badger…

… be turned into the scoring column, and too fre- quently takes the ball when it is Mich- igan's out. Tonight the Wolverines will face M. A. C. at Lansing and Coach Mather will be afforded an opportunity…

October 22, 1921 (vol. 32, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… strong overhead at- tack, Ohio is expected to open up with it should win. The Buckeyes rule a favorite on the line, especially in of- fensive play. The Wolverines' hope of success lies in its quartette of…

… the Wolverines in a Big Ten game before. Taylor and Honaker have given good accounts of themselves in the games thus far. Both men can run the ends or drive of tackles. Watch KipkeI For Michigan, Kipke…

July 22, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… as an evidence of and notices of events will be published in The Wolverine, discretion of the Editor, if left or mailed to the office. gned communications will receive no consideration. No ript will be…

… returned unless the writer encloses postage. Wolverine does not necessarily endorse the sentiments ex- in the communications. NTON W. SARGENT, Jr.............Managing Editor Phone 2414 or 120. ON F. HILLERY…

May 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 174) • Page Image 1

… TTACMEN Will MEET ILLINI SQUAD HERE TODAY EXPECT MANY MARKS TO FALL AS LEADING B6 TEN SQUADS CLAS BOTH UNDEFEATED Wolverines Favored To Score Heavily In Dashes; Visitors Strong In Hurdle Events In what…

… in these events, although Voelker might come through in the righs, and Lasser ortSnider in the lows. At best not more than six or teven points can be gleaned by the Wolverines from the hurdles. Expect…

November 22, 1924 (vol. 35, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

… conquer the great Michigan team and when the smoke had cleared away they had done their duty. Faced with a great Wolverine attack that had spelled disaster to their last four predecessors, the Hawkeyes put…

…, )Iurchison Ma ble aind (waved little yellow and blue flags at the frantic behest of cheer- The cagey Wolverine gridders ap- leaders. They arose in their seats peared on the field with white-washed again…

October 22, 1922 (vol. 33, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES THE WOLVERINE HAS TAKEN THE1 TRAIL AND HIS TEETH ARE FILED TO A POINT, AND HIS QUAKING FOES FROM HEAL) TO TOES, HE RENDS THEM JOINT FROM JOINT. HIS JAWS DRIP RED WITH OH1IO'S BLOOD; IN…

…; WITH THEIR GOAL LINE CROST AND A GAME THAT'S LOST THE BUCKEYES KNOW THEY'RE THROUGH!. THE BADGER.S HUNT THEIR HOLE IN THE GROUND AND THE GOPHERS PREPARE THEIR SHROUD;. WHILE THE WOLVERINE, WITH EYES…

April 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 150) • Page Image 1

… all week, the regular ticket sale is scheduled to be- gin Monday morning in the Mimes box office. All seats are priced at 75 cents. HUNDRED IS WON IN :09.6 Wolverine Trackmen Capture Seven Places In…

… event with a toss of 154 feet, 11 3-4 inches, while Williams, an- other Wolverine entry, placed fifth. Century Mark Falls Splashing his way over a muddy track,. George Simpson, Ohio State's crack sprinter…

January 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… tonight, when .the Symphony society introduced the im- ured in connection with the great Wolverine stars established new na- portant works of Brahms, Tschaik- storms are always found in the center tional…

… TEAM BGEATS WEST VIRINIA' Wolverines Gain Three Decisions, Fall, an Draw To Annex Second 1928 Victory 115 POUND BOUT IS DRAW' By Morris Quinii For the second time'in three days West Virginia's wrestling…

…. Neither man gained any advantage in the regular 10- minute bout, and the advantages gain- ed by each in the overtime periods were equal, each team receiving one and a half points. Ed George, Wolverine

April 22, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… agreement awaits the action of the American commission on "any offer made by France." COUNCIL MO YES TO CURB CHECK RAUD Wolverines Get Three Two Doubles To Gain After Two Are Out terday, beginning at 12…

… safe blows, five of which came in the third when the 'Wolverines scored four runs. r S Et I t is c Y i I I i t t II !fi t 11 t t T t c 1 t 4 { t .s i '3 i IE I conviction might be. SAYS METHODS…

April 22, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… them' ahead. Bad baseball. on the part of the Wolverines was largely responsi- ble for these runs. Markle, the Cincinnati twirler had a hard time finding the plate ini the seventh inning and Michigan…

… touched' him for two hits, two muefl walking and a batter hit by a pitched ball for a total of three runs. The Wolverines showed the result of their long trip and bad baseball was prevalent thrioughout the…

May 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

…. earn after team, has taken tho field ,inst the Wolverines, ;.ach of them, owing the defeat o the another' at hatids of 'the Fisherites, toufted as et in the CQPnfereu1ee, each of1 M chosen to put downi…

… in prime shape for the, coming. i-m pcortant encounter. Physically the Wolverines are in! better condition today than they have been. since the day previous to the first Indian game. Jack Blott is…

April 22, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… steady rain set in in the morning, causing the postpon- meat of the Illinois contest and thus, necessitating a double header May 12 at Champaign. This will compel the Wolverines to play three hard games in…

April 22, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

…;ii . a ft Rb1i air his cief sonrie of .loivE r. Uf the Wolverines gain a snko imar- i early in she game wvh Nmdi western, Coach 10sher will Drobdibly. ;;nbstiute 1Ieichnian for TDmVP bo z~2 the l is b im I…

March 22, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…? f ISHER SYS IT'S ALL UP TD THE WEATHERMAN'S KINDNESS- , ... , . i Arbor. ss to the we hite they wil ped becauset ompete on a ,hange froms will tell on t. May Tumble should place the Wolverin

… Ithicans. gh water The Wolverines have usually de- 4:25 3-5 feated te wearers of the Ried and. St. White in the relay event and it is en- yr tirely possible that this year will not a large be an exception…

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