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University of Southern California WEATHER Qen4mtjeH Cf>ol 4od«Y, Shewfr; by* PfeC+ed through fo^orrpw, PreJiijt- #d hiqh *cd*Y. 56, low, 40. Hi'jh SI. Snow in Stmj Valley, 1$ ihcr® really * Nimi Valley? 1©©5 PRIZE-WINDING NEWSPAPER ef tM CAirnm NEWSPAPfR PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION Vol. xvn LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1365 No. 53 CENTREX EXCHANGE Troy Gets Adjusted To New Phone Unit By RON ALP V. WARDKN Only six months have passed since the new Centre* Exchange telephone system was inslallerl at USC. but Troians’ proficiency with direct campus dialing is increasing all lhe time, lla/.ol McKeiffhen. chief opera-tor. reported vesterdav. • People are heciming more wi,h usc's telephone depart- and more adjusted lo the new mPnt f"r 24 >’earR Rvstem. I think thev like it In lllp new ^stcm, each |-aptrr campus telephone has a sep-^- City because the service is ______ pnd quicker,” explained Mrs. number with the prefix McKeighen, who has been 71fi- wh,ch c*n hp ca,,cd from -jthe outside. The Iasi four digits of the telephone can (he reached from any nne of 11he phones on the university's Centrex system. Third Set-I p USC was the third university on the West Coast to install the Centrex system. The University of California at Riverside and the University of Washington were the other Dr. Claude Gruen. housing two-•conomist, will speak Thurs- 1 here are 11..->00 telephones day at 8 p.m. in 229 Founders in the resident halls for stu-Hall on a matematical sim- dents. illation model which the Brit- first., the students ish magazine The Economist couldn't understand why they “the most flexible coyJdn’t make long distance Student Enrollment Decreases by 923 Songfest Clinic Set For Today Crade Point of Entering Freshmen Sets Record Talk Set On Planning Enrollment for the fall sem°sf.er ha- decreased ■> ppt r.pnt from last year s. stati tics released bv the Registrar’s Office show This year’s total is 18,571. down from a high of Songfest Cochairrripn Mar- l^.oOO in the fall of last rear There arc an estimated shall Dobry and Sara Jane 4.500 full-time graduate stu —------- Philippi will discuss several dents, fi.noo undergraduates major changes in Songfest and 8.000 part-time students, rules at the first Songfest The decrease of I.non stu clinic today at 3:30 133 Founders Hall. p.m. in NUMBER PLEASE—Hazel McKeighen, USCs chief operator, shown here with some of her colleagues, reports the new CENTREX phone system to be working out quite well. 1,300 phones are tied into the system installed last June. bas called planning tool any city has had within its grasp." Thin modpl was developed ps part of a Community Renewal Program by Arthur D. Little. Inc., for the San Francisco City Planning Commissi on. Astronauts Might Dine On Clay, Not Pastrami The Oemim astronauts of Medicine s Department of preventing bone disease sha.rp drop in the number of people enrolled in night Letters, have been sent to school classes. While the total all groups on campus asking full-time enrollment has in- them to send at least two creased by about oOO, there .. . was a decrease of approxi- representatives to the meet- t . OArt mately 1 200 part-time stu-ing. but anyone may attend. dents The first change involves Mttlvey White, vice-presi-the number of units Songfest dent for student and alumni participants must bp carry- affairs, said the changes are a result of ajtcrpd university calls,-’ said Mrs. McKeighen. “The reason, of course, is that such calls would tie up our Centrex unit. There are many areas, though, where the students are able to call. Any long distance calls must be who sneaked a pastrami sand- Biochemistry, says that, clay jmen as well as animals emphasis. "We ire plactns more anr| more stress on our tinder-graduates slid graduates —- equipment. on a city or neighborhood received It does not create actual designs. but is a tool for the planner. This unique development has drawn world attention, and Kaiser Aluminum used actual computer print-outs from the model jn its advertising in “Scientific American.'* Dr. Gruen worked on the Jtan Frsnriaco renewal program which developed the mathematical model. Dr. Ira M. Robinson, chairman of the Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning, was project director for the two-and-a-half year program. Studies are also necessary under conditions of prolonged exposure to a weightless of a, Songfest entry.” Dobry explanied that the made by pay phones." wich aboard their craft last may be just the right diet With the installation of year may be sneaking clay supplement to prevent brittle It allows planners to test cen(rex operators have been sandwiches in future manned- bones, in advance the possible ef- moved to new quarters on the space flights. Ershoff did his research fects of their public policies fjrs^ f]00r 0f Bovard and have Dr. Benjamin H. Ershoff, urder a grant from the Man- completely new who just completed a basic ned Spacecraft Center in space trip the astronauts are from all areas of the campus _! research project at the School Houston. The project was a now on will not last long community. result of indications that un- enough to risk injury from ing. Formerly restricting entrants to those carrying 10 1 units, the new rule reads: Six Units Required "Only students currently those who are full hme day enrolled and taking six or students The recent ruling more units can participate in that only four night classes ’the creation and production C3n applied toward grad- ^ nation is an indication of this new emphasis. The 33 percent , ... , .. . , , , idrop in Universitv College state, such as orbiting astron- unit requirement was lowered stud(mts ^ caused by tUs auts are subjected to. The to allow wider participation new requirement.” Student Will Aid US. Justice Lewis S. Mernfipld III, a senior student in the, Law Center, ha? Hpph appointed clerk to Associate .Justice William O, Douglas of the I S. Supreme Court. “1 consider mv appointment a wonrjprful recognition of lhe I’SC I-aw Center and a ^reat honor." sai H M^rrifield He will be^in his one - car • kinship jn Washington this siimmer following his gr-7 Ina-on. Mernfield has ranked first in his class of 148 day and night students since he entered USC in 1963. Merrifield. 26. was gradu- New Look at Christmas: The Poodle's-Eye-View This year s total of 1.3o0 _ , _, , , .. . , , , , ated from Glendale High freshmen is a decrease of aO _ , . . _ , , Participating groups will no from iast year Therc was m a attende ‘ der the weightless conditions unknown diet problems, doc- { bp permitted to Of space flight the body may tors believe. i, F also a sharP droP ,n tfte num Yale University for two years for the services of writers, iuPr 0f anniirations °n 3 scholarship. he releasing unusual amounts gut if clay works as a diel grangers or directors. . . . He attended UCLA from of calcium from the bones. supplement, as the present. .. , ^ 11 r '"1"* "1pre n° s,n iPnfi to where he earned t-v * ii • i i- it • * rofpwiona! HpIp rip reason for thp dpf*rp^?p. a 4 r » Doctors say this weakens j preliminary study indicates. 1 .t * 8.A. in eeonomirs A' f ( I.A the astronaut's body and in-1astronauts ran use it. when 1IS Ml ^ u<?l ,,1F f*or nnp thing, the grade ^ w-a.= a mpmher of rhi (Kpnoirs NO I’K: I his .yy^n’ Ihe Daily Trojan increases the chancy, that, kid- the time comes, and older !,S* 0,lp- p 'minates .in\ out point averages of entering fJamma Delta social frate'-- dcpnrling from lhe I r:-<(litioual t n^i>l 1113s article and is ney stonps may develop dur- people may have the answer P Pln^p- ' h^lp. freslimen have been rising nity and served a,-? chapter bringing its readers an exclusive “pnodle’s-eve-view” ing a flight lasting months or to one of the most crippling However, the Songfest jconsiderably over thp years, historian and recording •» rs of ( hrislnias.) years. Indications of calcium j afflictions affecting people of Committee will help groups This year it’s 3 2«. This tends tary. Rj MIl\KI ROHALV release were noted by both advanced years — brittle find studpnt writers or ar to scare some people away Hp then worked a vear in First of all. a poodle like Chu Chu. the w h i t p. American and Russian doc- bones. rangers from among other But we feel the main fac- the management training pro three-year-old pictured here, isn’t just a dog. you know. tors. 1 ---— !students. tor is the new $20 application gram of Fireman s Fund In* Hp is actually a member of a family who acts like a Ershoff says that merely 1“ I HI "There is a m-eat ammmt fee’ There W’3S a ,3r?e drop S'Jratnce Cos. and placed first child, is treated like a child, hut iust doesn’t look the rep[acing the calcium in the part. diet is not the answer. Clay French Play Registration To Continue Mail registration for the spring semester continues today. Vlaterials for thp following letter*, can be picked up at th* library at thp corner of 31th Street and Hoover Boulevard: S t« Z. 9 a.m to ivmn; A it) J), 1 (o 4:30 p.m. Tomorrow, from 9 a.in. lo noon. F/s through H's irjpn receive their packets. After I p.m.! all materials irill bp available. Class schedules can lie (ticked up at the In formation Center. He is just as much a part ^tle poodle, of course. (That jncreased body weight and ;^ I j___M f . isn l 100 prevented bone disease when ^|Q|v<CI TOT of the holiday festivities as,reriuest really any human. But to him. the s|_range 1 f°r a poodle. a(j(je(j to test diet of ani- ideal time is whe the big tree thal is-* mals; comparable amounts of is brought into the house When he gets home, this calcium rendered little bene- not the spirits. little animal doesn’t wait for fits. As a matter of fact, Chu Christmas Eve to hang up his “•phis means that the clay Chu doesn’t care about any-stocking he doesn t take any sunolement contained some „ .... , . ,, ... , . , , ,, , ,, . , f-. ., . . v in h_' 1 1 English last night will be pre- pnateness of the number to thing else. Once the tree is in chances just in case he factor or factors other than e h f 2nd Show A French miracle play presented for the first time in sented again at 8 p.m. “The Miracle of Theophile" the living room, he just sits reall\ goti1* what he asked fot. (-aicjnm which promoted im-and stares at it for hours No- But will he? proved calcium utilization and bod\ lias been ahle to figure The answer to that question bone formation." Ershoff re-out whether ht is in shock, wj|] f0me on Christmas morn-!ports. or if Iip is trying lo figure jnor (Actually, Chu Chu has What that something else . . ,. ... „ out if this is his Christmas bPen askins for lhp saTne.is. and exact)y how if aidsiws,s on^llyjnft^n for the Pre9ent'. . , . ‘hing for two years, and he’s calcium in getting back into ™ A visit with Santa Claus is still asking.) (he bones to make them . n Mo, Poodrich ss. just one of many of this Christmas time is also de-1stronger and prevent disease, L:_Znt nr r of French poodles activities during the (.isinn tjme for ,his ,ittle one;is np) yet known. franslateH the olav into Fn~i season, \vhilc accompanying (we are refraining from us- Ershoff says that further;.. . „ ,hp fp<c rierform his mother on a Christmas ing lhp word ..dog/< just in research is necessary to find perform- "There is a great amount , . r .. , of talent here without going r1+apphca"ts in natwn a comprehen- beyond the university to seek but °V6r W° thlrds of them SIVe Pro^am of “surance pro^sional helpl D o b r y . ^fied appUcants. • principies. management, and ... f , . which is a record. contracts, said. Another rule change in- ,.PrD , . ... ,, , , ^ ... The CEEB scores of enter- At USC. MemneM is a vo\es in gins at pre lminar freshmen remained about member of Phi Delta Phi legal les. Scoring will be based on . ... , ^ , . ,. , , the same as last vear, with fraternity and an associate a less-refined presentation verbql 544 and m;thematics ,ditor of thp usc Law Re. 600. 360 students were admit- view. “The potential and appro- ted with honors at entrance. Re is a member of the Jun- White said that the ratio jor Chamber of Commerce, to- the capabilities of the group of men to women has stayed Town Hall and an associate night at the Christmas Con- will be the prime considera- fhe sam^ for several vears. member of the California Re- vocation in Bovard Auditor- tions of the judges at pre- with two women lims.” Dobry said. three men. for every publican State Central Committee. New Daily Trojan Staff Announced by Editor shopping jaunt, he just ha.s toirfJSP someone should read thisjout how clay operates as ances from manuscripts be- go up and tell that jolly fat man what he wants. He w'ants his very lmic article in Chu Chu’s presence, dietary supplement, and to After all. he knows what the find oui whether a clay sup own (Continued on Page 2) Iplement would be active in longing to the French govern ment. The production is being Garber presented in 13th century style, in which five separate sets are arranged on the stage at the same time and the actors move from set to set as the play progresses. The play concerns a man, Theophile, who sells his soul to Satan in exchange for worldly gain and wisdom. He later repents of his sins and is saved from the fires of hell. The concert choir and chamber singers will perform “Cards from Many Uands” before and after the play. A small group of chamher sing-CTo will act as a chorus during the drama. \’ew positions on the staff New assistant editorial dn manv phases of Daily Tro. of the Daily Trojan have been rector will be Ha! Lancaster, jan publication as possible, announced by Editor Mary former assistant city editor. Miss Garber commented Assistant city editor will be “Work on the paper is at Stuart Zanville. former as- least partially aimed at be-sistant editorial director. Greg ing a learning experience- We Kieselmann will be assistant hope that through these news editor. changes, as many people as “These changes in positions possible will be trained to re-are designed to give staff sponsibly hold top staff posi-members experience in as tions next year.” Assistant managing editor, a post newly created for the spring semester, will be held by Greg O'Brien, former editorial director. His duties will include writing special reports and assisting Rodger Shimatsu. managing editor, in supervising copyreading. The position of editorial director will be held by Steve Harris, former city editor. Steve Harvey, former sports coeditor. will move to the city editor's job- News editor, a position . u- u -ii l i riI yesterday calling its rati which will take on new sip- j • >*.*«• DT Will Cease Publication Until After Vacation Sullivan's Council Talk Praises Bill of Rights ASSC President John Sulli- ‘‘But without the dedica-van spoke on the Rill of fmn of an educated and tn-Rights hefore the Cit> Coun- fprps).prj (.jf]7pnpr^. fi-nj; hold roncept is just a piece of nificance, will be held bv El- flcat,nn "nnp of tllp grp^ps' paper so many fine words P liof Zwiebach, former night ,PVP".-'S ,n t,1P history of man requires the determination of kinds ancient struggle for intelligent people and th" freedom. shedding of the blood of Joining Sullivan in a pre heroes to give it substance, to I pared ceremony comm.emorat- keep it alive.” He concluded. "Even in the editor. News editors previous ly came from the advanced) copyreading class. Stan Metzler. former night ing the 174th anniversary of editor, will be feature editor. | sisnine: of the Bill of The feature editor’s duties signing Rights were L. E. Timberlake, face of threats from totali- will include a feature page in- president of "the L A City tar*an*sm from lunatic Council, and George Ross, se- BOW WOW—Well, Santa, I've been sort of wanting a little boy or girl for Christmas. You know, they’re so loft and cuddly and easy to train. Last year I hoped for the same thing, and when I looked in my stocking, all I found was the usual box of doggie treats. Please, Santa, I ve been a good dog, so don't let me down. Today’s issue of the Daily Trojan will be the last published during 1965. Publication will resume in January with issues appearing on Jan. 4, 5 and 6. Publication will then cease due to final examinations. The staff of the Daily Tro- Terry Bales will change of anarchy and slavery still tc the preservation of these jan would like to wish its from sports coeditor to sports hovering over great portions principles so important to -he readers a very happy holiday editor, and Ruth Rosenshine of the world, it remains an people of the United States season. (will continue as society editor, extraordinary document. , and of the world.” stead of Open Forum. The entertainment page, cretary of the Bill of Rights formerly under the feature Commemoration Committee . editor, will be supervised by “It was a new and extra-Nick E- Spanos. entertain- ordinary document when first ment editor. Spanos is pres- written,” Sullivan said, ently assistant feature editor, i “Today, with the shadow’s fringes, from would-be dictators of every hue. we must stand firm in our protection of the individual's right to dissent. “We must stand determined and united in our dedication
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Title | Daily Trojan, Vol. 57, No. 58, December 15, 1965 |
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University of Southern California
WEATHER
Qen4mtjeH Cf>ol 4od«Y, Shewfr; by* PfeC+ed through fo^orrpw, PreJiijt-
#d hiqh *cd*Y. 56, low, 40. Hi'jh SI. Snow in Stmj Valley, 1$ ihcr® really * Nimi Valley?
1©©5
PRIZE-WINDING NEWSPAPER ef tM
CAirnm NEWSPAPfR PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
Vol. xvn
LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1365
No. 53
CENTREX EXCHANGE
Troy Gets Adjusted To New Phone Unit
By RON ALP V. WARDKN
Only six months have passed since the new Centre* Exchange telephone system was inslallerl at USC. but Troians’ proficiency with direct campus dialing is increasing all lhe time, lla/.ol McKeiffhen. chief opera-tor. reported vesterdav.
• People are heciming more wi,h usc's telephone depart-
and more adjusted lo the new mPnt f"r 24 >’earR Rvstem. I think thev like it In lllp new ^stcm, each |-aptrr campus telephone has a sep-^-
City
because the service is ______
pnd quicker,” explained Mrs. number with the prefix
McKeighen, who has been 71fi- wh,ch c*n hp ca,,cd from
-jthe outside. The Iasi four
digits of the telephone can (he reached from any nne of 11he phones on the university's Centrex system.
Third Set-I p USC was the third university on the West Coast to install the Centrex system. The University of California at
Riverside and the University of Washington were the other
Dr. Claude Gruen. housing two-•conomist, will speak Thurs- 1 here are 11..->00 telephones day at 8 p.m. in 229 Founders in the resident halls for stu-Hall on a matematical sim- dents.
illation model which the Brit- first., the students
ish magazine The Economist couldn't understand why they “the most flexible coyJdn’t make long distance
Student Enrollment
Decreases by 923
Songfest Clinic Set For Today
Crade Point of Entering Freshmen Sets Record
Talk Set On Planning
Enrollment for the fall sem°sf.er ha- decreased ■> ppt r.pnt from last year s. stati tics released bv the Registrar’s Office show
This year’s total is 18,571. down from a high of Songfest Cochairrripn Mar- l^.oOO in the fall of last rear There arc an estimated
shall Dobry and Sara Jane 4.500 full-time graduate stu —-------
Philippi will discuss several dents, fi.noo undergraduates major changes in Songfest and 8.000 part-time students, rules at the first Songfest The decrease of I.non stu
clinic today at 3:30 133 Founders Hall.
p.m. in
NUMBER PLEASE—Hazel McKeighen, USCs chief operator, shown here with some of her colleagues, reports the new
CENTREX phone system to be working out quite well. 1,300 phones are tied into the system installed last June.
bas called planning tool any city has had within its grasp."
Thin modpl was developed ps part of a Community Renewal Program by Arthur D. Little. Inc., for the San Francisco City Planning Commissi on.
Astronauts Might Dine On Clay, Not Pastrami
The Oemim astronauts of Medicine s Department of preventing bone disease
sha.rp drop in the number of people enrolled in night Letters, have been sent to school classes. While the total all groups on campus asking full-time enrollment has in-
them to send at least two creased by about oOO, there
.. . was a decrease of approxi-
representatives to the meet- t . OArt
mately 1 200 part-time stu-ing. but anyone may attend. dents
The first change involves Mttlvey White, vice-presi-the number of units Songfest dent for student and alumni participants must bp carry- affairs, said the changes are
a result of ajtcrpd university
calls,-’ said Mrs. McKeighen.
“The reason, of course, is that such calls would tie up our Centrex unit. There are many areas, though, where the students are able to call. Any long distance calls must be who sneaked a pastrami sand- Biochemistry, says that, clay jmen as well as animals
emphasis.
"We ire plactns more anr| more stress on our tinder-graduates slid graduates —-
equipment.
on a city or neighborhood received It does not create actual designs. but is a tool for the planner.
This unique development has drawn world attention, and Kaiser Aluminum used actual computer print-outs from the model jn its advertising in “Scientific American.'*
Dr. Gruen worked on the Jtan Frsnriaco renewal program which developed the mathematical model. Dr. Ira M. Robinson, chairman of the Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning, was project director for the two-and-a-half year program.
Studies are also necessary under conditions of prolonged exposure to a weightless
of a, Songfest entry.”
Dobry explanied that the
made by pay phones." wich aboard their craft last may be just the right diet
With the installation of year may be sneaking clay supplement to prevent brittle It allows planners to test cen(rex operators have been sandwiches in future manned- bones, in advance the possible ef- moved to new quarters on the space flights. Ershoff did his research
fects of their public policies fjrs^ f]00r 0f Bovard and have Dr. Benjamin H. Ershoff, urder a grant from the Man-
completely new who just completed a basic ned Spacecraft Center in space trip the astronauts are from all areas of the campus
_! research project at the School Houston. The project was a now on will not last long community.
result of indications that un- enough to risk injury from
ing. Formerly restricting entrants to those carrying 10 1 units, the new rule reads:
Six Units Required
"Only students currently those who are full hme day
enrolled and taking six or students The recent ruling
more units can participate in that only four night classes
’the creation and production C3n applied toward grad- ^
nation is an indication of this
new emphasis. The 33 percent
, ... , .. . , , , idrop in Universitv College
state, such as orbiting astron- unit requirement was lowered stud(mts ^ caused by tUs
auts are subjected to. The to allow wider participation
new requirement.”
Student
Will Aid US. Justice
Lewis S. Mernfipld III, a senior student in the, Law Center, ha? Hpph appointed clerk to Associate .Justice William O, Douglas of the I S.
Supreme Court.
“1 consider mv appointment a wonrjprful recognition of lhe I’SC I-aw Center and a ^reat honor." sai H M^rrifield He will be^in his one - car • kinship jn Washington this siimmer following his gr-7 Ina-on.
Mernfield has ranked first in his class of 148 day and
night students since he entered USC in 1963.
Merrifield. 26. was gradu-
New Look at Christmas: The Poodle's-Eye-View
This year s total of 1.3o0 _ , _, , , .. .
, , , , ated from Glendale High
freshmen is a decrease of aO _ , . . _ , ,
Participating groups will no from iast year Therc was m a attende ‘
der the weightless conditions unknown diet problems, doc- { bp permitted to
Of space flight the body may tors believe. i, F also a sharP droP ,n tfte num
Yale University for two years
for the services of writers, iuPr 0f anniirations °n 3 scholarship.
he releasing unusual amounts gut if clay works as a diel grangers or directors. . . . He attended UCLA from
of calcium from the bones. supplement, as the present. .. , ^ 11 r '"1"* "1pre n° s,n iPnfi to where he earned
t-v * ii • i i- it • * rofpwiona! HpIp rip reason for thp dpf*rp^?p. a 4 r »
Doctors say this weakens j preliminary study indicates. 1 .t * 8.A. in eeonomirs A' f ( I.A
the astronaut's body and in-1astronauts ran use it. when 1IS Ml ^ ul 1113s article and is ney stonps may develop dur- people may have the answer P Pln^p- ' h^lp. freslimen have been rising nity and served a,-? chapter
bringing its readers an exclusive “pnodle’s-eve-view” ing a flight lasting months or to one of the most crippling However, the Songfest jconsiderably over thp years, historian and recording •» rs
of ( hrislnias.) years. Indications of calcium j afflictions affecting people of Committee will help groups This year it’s 3 2«. This tends tary.
Rj MIl\KI ROHALV release were noted by both advanced years — brittle find studpnt writers or ar to scare some people away Hp then worked a vear in
First of all. a poodle like Chu Chu. the w h i t p. American and Russian doc- bones. rangers from among other But we feel the main fac- the management training pro
three-year-old pictured here, isn’t just a dog. you know. tors. 1 ---— !students. tor is the new $20 application gram of Fireman s Fund In*
Hp is actually a member of a family who acts like a Ershoff says that merely 1“ I HI "There is a m-eat ammmt fee’ There W’3S a ,3r?e drop S'Jratnce Cos. and placed first
child, is treated like a child, hut iust doesn’t look the rep[acing the calcium in the part.
diet is not the answer. Clay
French Play
Registration To Continue
Mail registration for the spring semester continues today.
Vlaterials for thp following letter*, can be picked up at th* library at thp corner of 31th Street and Hoover Boulevard: S t« Z. 9 a.m to ivmn; A it) J), 1 (o 4:30 p.m.
Tomorrow, from 9 a.in. lo noon. F/s through H's irjpn receive their packets. After I p.m.! all materials irill bp available.
Class schedules can lie (ticked up at the In formation Center.
He is just as much a part ^tle poodle, of course. (That jncreased body weight and ;^ I j___M f .
isn l 100 prevented bone disease when ^|Q|v |
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