DMU Handbook 1923-1924

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Handbook for Des Moines University 1923-1924

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES l~OR FIRST SEMESTER

I Hom I Monday I Tuesilay I Wcilllesr1~.Y I 'Ellul'selay I Fricl::ty I Saturday II I I I I I I II I I 1 1 I I II I I I I I I II I I I I I I II I I I I I I I

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EVERSHARP PENCILS-WAHL PENS-STATIONERYSTUDENT SUPPLY STORE

201 EUCLID AVENUE

SCHEDULE 01~ CLASSES FOR SECOND SEMESTER

I BoW" 1 Monday I Tuescl:1y 1 Wedlloscl<1y I Thursday I l!'rjthLY I Saturday 1I 1 1 1 1 I I -II I I 1 1 I 1 II I I 1 I I 1 I1 I I 1 I I 1 II 1 I 1 1 1 1 'I

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i PLACARDS and POSTERS Ifor advertising

School Athletic EventsWe supply stock posters and pla-cards, illustrated with engrav-ings in colors, of Foot Ball, Bas-ket Ball, and Base Ball games;of Sprinters, Hurdlers and RelayRunners; of Wrestling, Boxing;and of Dance and Herald. Askfor free sample copies.Vve specialize in the making ofSchool Annuals. Ask for a freecopy of our catalog of AnnualEngravings.

Student Hand Books are anotherproduct of our plant. With ourcomplete equipment we are ableto produce Hand Books of ahigh quality at a minimum ofcost. We made this book.

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Des Moines, IowaRepresentatlves wanted in your district.

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GET "YOl""RBLANKETS, PEN ANTS AND PILLOWS

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STUDENT SUPPLY STORE201 Euclid Avenue

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August 13. 1923.Athletics in Des MOines Uutrerstrv. 1022-1928.In all lines ot atnteucs, Des Moines University

made a verv enviable record for the past year.'['hiM is true of the nthletics for girls as well asfor boys. Vue to the fact that the latter COUl-notes ill In ter-schola stte events. it of course ac-corded greater attention.' As we review the pastyenr. our achievements were not so much in thevictories that we won (IS in the genernl standtnzwe gntned and the favorable impressions made.The football team competed with some of thestrong teams of the middle west. Tn basketball.there are few institutions in the Mississippi val-ley that t urnsd ont teams supertor to the onetroJU D. 1Ir. U. III t raek work, we easily wonthe meet of the Iowa Conference and made amost creditable record ill the North Contrnl Con-ferellce.All reRponslhle for ntulsttca .CU1\ be cougrat n-

lated UIIOII the record made. and at the slimetime nssurc the frien<ls of Des Moiues Uutverattvtbnt the prospecta for U more successful pro-grn rn in 192!l-lli will be urtatueu.

Z. C. THORNBURG, Cha lrmunAthletic Comnurtea fOI' Mell.

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COACH H.l~RnY BELL

Great vtetorles are not accomplished III It clay.l'\either wn s Des Moines Uutversttv'a athletic rec-orrl created in a day, but in the few vcnrs fhntCoach Hnny Bell bas been here. our atb let.lcstand ing' in the WdcDe West has been placed Inthe Ilmeli'ght in a pteasmg monner.Our teams are considered as a most fnrru ida ble

enNUY. True sportsmen but hard pIOYBI'S.'I'oo much cannot be said of his abilit.y to tnke

men, with or without previous experienCe nnude'-eJo[1 tllem jllt{l good athletes and loyal stu-dents. '

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ATHLETIC ANDSPORTI1~G GOODS

KODAKS

DEVELOPING AND PRIXTTNG

GAMES-RESTRINGING RACKETS

POCKET KNIVES

"Recreation Headquarters"

HOPKINS BROS. CO.412 7th Street, DES MOINES, IOWA

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DR. I(LE IN

Osteopathic Physician

307 Shops Bldg., 8th and Walnut

Skill, and not force, is used to bringabout the result desired.

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Clilford "Jiucl" Rnox:

In basketbn ll as well ns fo()tl>all "Bud: nnsrepentedly shown his nbility to lend his team tovictory. Wjth "Bud' fiR captain the footballteam should have a goort stnrt toward a cnnm-viollship.

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Arth1lr ~'f\rt" Rust"'\1'(" nus been chosen captain of the basket

hall,leullI not only IJeClllISC of his remnrkabteafri l lty as a center hut also because of hl$ helnga nutural leader of wen, W"ith the Ch'UlIl)ionshiptcam of last year nearly intact "Art" will noIlonht leael bis team to another North CentralCuurerencs Cbamrnonsntn.

Harold Rocho

\\-itb his consistent winning' In everv trnckevent and uts fine spurt smansb tp, Roc:bo buswell earned the honor given him by bis tenmmutes in electing him to the cnptatncy of Om'track team,EverY01Je feels that he was a wise choice and

with the help of the student body "Red" willmnke nur track tenm a conststeut winner agat unext year.

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1I0XOR,-\RY "D" FR~TEJL"lTY

J[onor(;eol'ge ]';vnn~Geo rge Kid(1Casper SmithClifford KnoxArthur Rusto "vi lie RnstRIchard BaxterEarl Keoned,vGeol'go PlngmnnRussell Bro wuBennet '1'011.)'

+flD" in Footballl'nul Liltlellarold ]f)dwnnlsJolIn HallGlenn Sh'nuri<lgeKenneth Kell"g'1:Har ry KnuppJulIus JorjreusouEmory SnyderLeonard Andcr~l)nLesUe Thoma~Bernard ..AJ.·IIIStL·UIlg'

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BICYCLES ANDi BICYCLE REPAIRING ~

M. E,.BARR814 Grand Avenue, Phone Walnut 13S9

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UD" Jn J3f:t~kethH.1JOn-ille ]{lI~jElnol'S' Sn;\4derRichard Bn.xt r-rBennet To"y

HonorH,lrold RochnEarl KennedyGeorge EvansEmory Snyder

"D" In TrH.ckRobert nartullgRich .. 1'(1 BaxterBernard Armst rcugPa ul Glll'bcr

Honor<":Jifl'ol'd KnoxGeol'gf> Evaus.Paul "'elis

lint. In BaseballRlchn rd BaxterGeorge Ki,ldLeslie R, Johnson

TENNIS RACKETRESTRINGING

M. E. BARR j

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72 Years of ContinuousService

Everything Desirable III LifeInsurance

JOSEPH T. PETERSONGeneral Agent for Iowa

ROY E. JOHNSTON, HERBERT E.VAUGHAN, Special Agents.

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PENANTS, ARM BANDS, PILLOWSSTUDENT SUPPLY STORE

201 Euclid Avenue-64.-

"EAT WITH YOUR FRIE~DS"

Quality and Service

Meals and Short Orders~ Open 6:00 A. M.

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ATHLETIC' E;)rBU!;,\I!'

Our (lthletes have placed 0111'UIli\'erslty In nP"SiliOu where it was necessary for other schoolsof the iUidcUe West and even in the Enst to rec-1I;:nize our athletic abiUty. It wna but fiHjn~f hilt we "rellte SOUle means of recognizing tnetrcnuq uasta.'I'he Athletic Board therefore fle.--lc1ca to pl'~sent.

Instead of the usual black SW(,:ltf!r~ with orangeLetter, a burnt orallJre sweater with a black "D"1(. those men who were either mombors of aonauintousutn toaru or to men who were electedfur a lt-r-ourcrence noslttons.

The following men received f hei r sweaters forh~in_g n member of the Ohamptcnsb lp BasketbllIJ'1'~3Ul iu the North Central Conference: GeorgeEnl118, Cliil'orf1 Knox, Arthur Rust, George Hans·man. Harry Knapp, Rlchard Baxter, Emo,'YSnplc.r, and Paul Little.

For AU-Conference Selection

Oeorge Hanstua.n, bnsketbnu : George EYaDs,basketball; Ill.ul Kennedy, fuoLball; Palli Little,football. (,'ur (,Ilptnincy n wh ite swenrer with onornuge "D" borrlered with block Is given.

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W. A• .1..

~[J5;S .TE!';SlE HEIU{OITT

Direetu r of Phys iea l Edoclltion for "omen\Yol'k i.n the gymnustum is no longer a urudg-

erv, nor IS the other forms of physical ed ucanonsince ;\[iss Herroitt has put it on a basis whtcnnot only makes It be:nefic.inl but also pleasn nt.'l'he aervtees of a physiCal director with such

nhllity. are of inestimable value and are greatlyapJlr(.'(:IUll'U by all.

~[iss Hamonn Miles. cluss of J(}25, has been ap-)'omted St udent ASSistant in the Depa rtmeut ofPhysical Education for 1923-24. Miss Miles hasrecelverl this <listillction because of her abililv111the work Dud bel' untiring interest in the ue.pnrtment.

OYFIOEUS 0']" AH~OOJA'I'IOS ItJJl3-10iH

President, Mal'ion russmv.Yice President, Bertha Fredrick.Secretary: EJdith Baxter.Trea.smer: Ruth Hatten.The. point system of the Women's Athletic As-

sociation makes it posstble for every woman,sufficiently Interested lo enrn Athletic Emblems.It is possible to gain Afhletic pOints in the ful-lowing acttvtrles :I-Volley Ball,2-Base Ball.3-Basket Ball.-I-Track.~'__Hygjene.a-Hiking.Ally woman receiving

he awarded a chevron.Au), woman recelvtug

be awarded u "letter."Any woman l:ecejving

be awarded a sweater.

7-Sw"itLlllling.8-!,;kating,!)-Rhythm,10-1<'1001' work,It-Tenllis.12-Phy~iCal Condlttuu.200 Atllietic roints will

350 Atllletic pniuls will.

700 Athie! Ie Poi n ts wi II

ReqrLil'emeuts for a Univer(tity letterA letter must represent ut least slx of tile uc-

t!dlies ol'fered.

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CHEVnON HOLDERS l.Il22-23 TO THE REAJlER

Mal'Y Alexnu']err,,,11I AndersonAdella AndersonMildl"ed BensonMildred BrownMiriam Brownelll'~clith Baxter~l:lri!,11 Casaidv.J1es~le ChappellPhyllis Church}Icllr EnoBert ha FredrichRuth nallen

E,-a HarrisI"lorenee IngleRuth JohnsonRamona MilesAgnes Marshall~rargaret Xurd at r umMarion OsborneMargaret SchlamanAmy ScottTvn SmithMaree TeterMildred WoollslIUl

In or(ler to give Lllls book to every student inthe Cnivers1tv free or charge, we have sold ad-vertising to -a number of mercha nts in High-land Park snd also to the down tOWll merchauts.Because tbey made this book possible, we will ap·prec ia.te it very much if you will give thesepeople your patronage. If it is convenient ineu-tion the fact to them that yon are from DesMnlnes Uni,ersity and that you saw their ud,This will Rot only help them but It will alsocreate a friendly feeling tor the Uutvcrsttvamong the merchants.We are indebted to the Des Moines City Rail·

way Company f\)r the fine map that you will BnuIn the back of this book.

We sinnerely hope that you wHI carcn the~pil'it and make everyone of our udve\·tl~~L·H1,!lOW thut tuetr adv. bas been noticed.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT.

LETTEK HOLDERS ],'OR 1022-23

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Ramona Miles~ru:garet No rdatr uui1I1arian Osborne!\laree TeterMildred WoodsulD

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, Hockenberg's Cut RateTheFRENCH WAY CLEANERS GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUITS, AND

CANDIESCleaning-Dyeing-Repairing .

L. HOCKE~'BERG, Proprietor519 Euclid Ave. Phone Wal. 2373

214 EUCLID AVENUE, DES MOINESC. E. nocsu, Prop.

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MEMORANDUM

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STUDENT SUPPLY STORE201 Euclid Avenue

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STUDENT SUPPLY STORE201 Euclid Avenue

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\,XJVERSITY !,;OK(;~

D. :ll. L.1

f;"'IIS of Des )loines "C".Daughters 80 loyal and true.

Piing to the breeze her colorsOrange and Black the hue.

ChorusD. )f. U.. D . .:II. U.,Oh, 11I:1~' we all be eyer true

Thy !'lons and DaughtersD. xr. U., D. M. U.

"Sons of Des i\foiJies U.Duughturs who honor her nnrne

Live to increase her glory.Work to extend her fame.

3.Sons of Des Moines U,Dnughters wherever YOII go,

Carry her fragrance with yonThat all the world Inay know.

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Oh, we will fight. fight, fight, for 0101D~s :-'l(lil1P~.Boys.

,ylth ueart and hand lIOW we'll flgJlt for thee,011, we will fight, fight. fight fur Alma Mnter.On to vlctorv we're marching.Foe shnll bend the knee before us,And pay their homage to powers so Kreut.And we will send out a cheer and bn ntsn all fonr,While we're fighting hard for old Des ~Ioines.

-n-AI\"ln Broholm ALOlll GllJ'ber

D. )or. L. We sing our praises,Sing our ]Jraises ever true.

First In battle, first in honor,First il} love and spirit too.Chorlls:

D. M. U. The school TI.ctorious.D. M. U. The college strong;

D. )[. U. Fore¥er gloriolls;To D. M. U. we sing our song.

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Hu iI to thee, our Alma Mll ter,We would sing our praise to thee,

For lhe juy thnt thou dost give us,For the grenter life to be.

Chorus:Hall to the Beloved Mother,

Reverently we ca.ll thy name,Knowing to onr truth and honor,

'1'hOIl dost dare entrust thy f,l1l11~.

The old urach iue is wurktug flue,?1:nll:lco'YldVom'1S.OC]1ine

c •• is wo rk irrg Iine.Pal"ley vous~rhe old machine is 'vorkillJ.(' fino.\Y,'re making bnskef s all tbe lillie

(\y,,'ll put the hall Ilrru~s the Ilne.)fIinkey-dinkey. l'arle~' '-OI1~.

. -0-.\s ;~t_i~y~arCbiug allli rue I.wlld )legill~ toY011 cnu hea r tile people shonthll!".I). ~l. L. is going to wiu rudu v.Huh: Ruh ; I:1lh! .

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"·c Il~v(' a colJe;;e.j ;e-e! hut Its fine,H gi"es 11S knowledg-e.Des Moines for nunc,ltnh! Ruh! Unh!Chelll' boys, we're here hovs."·p·ll llCVPt tsnr. boys.'l'luell cheers for D. l\f. t ',Rn h ! For Des Moiuas, bo)'s,'I'lg(!J:~ will win.J:::th! for out' colors;Xf'T'er gi'''e ill.Bah! Ran! nah!Yo u do )1'OI1l" west. buys:,,-e'Il do. the rest, hU),k.On for nctOl'l·.

ACME.DRESS CLUB

SIXTH & EUCLID AVE.

PHONE796 WAL.WE HEAD THE CLEANINGDYEING AND PRESSING LIST

ALSO QUALITY LIST

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COXT'RIBl:TED BY THETA PllI STGiUA

TOMt to D. lll. 1:.

Hpl'e's to 0111' college glorious,Here's to our school victor ious.Here's to our honor and .ber fame,IIere's to the school that .nas the fta me,IT('re's to our racnttv, the best.Here's to tbe school that stands the test,Here's to the tiger ever true,ITere's to dear old D. M. U.

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Hall D. )[. U. "'e are the college mnrchiug on;Hail D. M. U. All glorious deed

Thy sons and daughters have done,Honor and praise we give to thee:

Our Alma Mater.':lfay we be true to rhee0111' oulv D. 111. U.

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BAOK TO DEAR OLD D, 111,u,

T want to go bock to dear old D. hl. U.1.'he best school that I know.'Vhere the girls a re happy,And the boys are snuppy,Antl your trteuds ull snout

"HELLO."J want to stroll 'round the college enmnus'Wltb n pal that's good and true,And feel thut good old ha nd shake,Back at dear old D. xr, U.

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EVERYBODY'S lIAPPY

T.RO~~:1;No);!); Hoyn! Hoyn:KiUa! Ka Lick!l\:;tzn: l(a Zi{'k~Rickety Ree! flo! Cee!Ha,v!Raw for Des Muines!Rah! Rab! Rnh!Des Moines: Des l[oilles: DI>R )[oilles!

n,~g s s s ~ s s S S R S S S sBoom,-\.IJ"'big()eDes )IO!lles!

lIT.n. ::II, U. l{llh 1 WIll! RubD. xr, 'G. uan : nnu : nubD. )1, IT. Rill! I RIl" I HnhDes aIoines!! Des J\loines!!

IV."'ill weI>ellt-------Yea!! Bo!lwin we ?Yen~! Bo t '"'bat wrlt we d,,'!He'lC--------------Beat:-----------------------BPflt--------------------YPH~~ no!~

v.~:1Y! "~hat!!!'I'bat·s what ! ! WIlI1!'s ,,'hnt! I'I'unr's ',hat Tbey All Say.What Do 1.'hey All Say'!Beat!!! IBeat!!! !

VI .~'ea!! Des Moines!!Yea!! Des MOiJlcs!!Yea!! Des :MoinesllD,]jJ,S---hl·O,J-~,E,SDes ~rOhles! I IDes ::IloJnes I! !Des MOines!! !

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E'I'crybody'R hllPPY now,E'I'erybo(ly'8 glad.E'·erybo<.)y's cheerful,\\' here CIlIi you find in all ereatlouSncb a peppy aggregation.Evcryhody's happy uow,Everyhody's gay,Everybo<.)y <.)t·op your study,('ome lind boost yo\n' D. :If. Buudy,E"erybo<.)y's bappy, now.

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TOILET ARTICLES-GAINSBOROUGH HAIR NETS

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HI.n. ll. r. l{,Li.l! Rab! Ihil,: H.,h!J). xi. U. Rah ! Rab! Rah! I:a h :Hoo-rah! Hoo-rab!varsttv t ,orsit;\"!Hab, Hab. Rab!

vtrrHuh, Rab, nau, Hab! Fight, Fight, Flgbt, }<'ightRall, Rah, Rah, Rab! Fight, Fight. F'ight, l!'lghlNah, Hah, Rab. Rah! Fight, Figbt, Fight, FightDes Moines Fights. Des )10ines Fights

Des Moines Fights!

IX.Chants

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x.We're trueTo the Tiger crewAt D. M. U.

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THE BO¥ OR GIRL THAT QUITS SCHOOLBy Dr, Fralll, ()rllll6

Dont trustle. Think!Ao ounce of intelligent getling ready Is wortlt

a pound of tussing,Time spent In sha tpenlng your axe counts as

ten times of nncktug and b('willg,1t is ce.rtnlllly wortn wbile to tu ka aim before

)'011 shoot.T.here ii! SOlDe good in keet>lng everlastingly at

it, hur .n dell] lIr humbug, too.If you're doing a thing wronz, the more

e"erl:l$tingly yon keep at It the worse you're olIoXille-tentbs of efficiency is preparedness.If )'OU are 11 boy, go through school. I have.

met rhonsands of. well j tl my time; I neve r knewone to Slty he was sorry he went to school; Inever knew one who nnd flliled to finish hisscbooling that did not S:lY he was sorry for it.Of all the fools on earth the boy who will not

take an education when he lias" chance is thewost sickening, He is deliberateJy handicappingIlimself 10 u race where he needs cvery advan-Lage,He is giTIllg tbe other fellow odds when he

needs tor himseU' nil the fn\Tol'ubll! conditions h()cnn get.He Is laying up WIHI)' nu h01l1' of humiliation

for himself, days or regret, uights of !JItter self-accusation,He is pitting his immature jud;rlllent against

the accuululuted eXileriencf' )lUll ,Yi~d()m of thewhole human race.He is indulging in weaknpss 01' laziness tbat

he will pay for a bundred times o\'er.lie is selling his birthright for a mess of

pottage,He is laying np shame filld palll for nll who

are unfortunate enough to love hilU.He is nn ass,He is a monumental, three-~tar. pl'il<e, !Jlue-

ribbon, exbibitlon uss. .He is au ass of the long('st-earecl anti palest

gray variety.God help him, for be WOll't let anybouy elSe!If tllese few ,feeble remorks shall jolt anv

youth into a realizatioll of the colosKnl mistakehe is making in guittillg sebool, I aMI! be happy,

We are opposed to C'Ol'pol'al pUllj~htrlellt nnd tottl! forms ot ,.Iolence: but if tb(~l'e is anyonethillg tlllrt makes liS wnnt to use a J:l1'ge, hmnpy,hickory club it is the !Joy or gll'j that will notgo to sehoul.Of coul's~ some people hnvc achieved success

wllo 11,c"er had nny schOoling. True. Some peo-ple also lHl\'e got rl~h or fnlllotls who lln!1 butone leg Ot' were blind. Shnll we therefore lOlloff u leg or put out one eye?

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201 Euclid A-venue

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201 Euclid Avenue

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Start t~e senoot yClU' rigllt nml be freCtlft'otU ~1('}Hllg teeth.

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