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1900 JOHN Ogren,

SOUTH CAROLINA-Continued

Member, Board of Education, 529 King St., Charleston.

CLARENCE J. OWENS, A. M., Columbian Univ.

1895, President, Orangeburg College, cor. Broughton and Glover Sts., Orangeburg.

A. L. STOKES.

1900, Principal, Richmond Business College, 399 King St., Charleston.

H. A. C. WALKER, A. B., '97, Wofford Coll,, S. C.

1899, Principal, Graded School, Summerton.

PATTERSON WARDLAW, A.B., '80, Erskine Coll.

1894, Professor of Pedagogy, South Carolina College, 831 Sumter St., Columbia.
President, D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill.

1901 WINTHROP NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.

SOUTH DAKOTA

1875 FAYETTE L. COOK.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

President of South Dakota State Normal School, Spearfish. 1830 WILLIAM H. H. BEADLE, A. B., 61, A.M., '64, LL.B., '67, Univ. of Mich.

1889 President of State Normal School, Madison.

1893 A. WELLINGTON NORTON, A.B., 73, A.M., '76, LL.D., 'oo, Univ. of Rochester. 1899, President of Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls.

1894 MATTIE JONES.

1896, Teacher in Indian Industrial School, Flandreau.

KATE TAUBMAN, B.Didac., Iowa St. Nor. Sch.

1900, Principal of High School, 305 Adams Block, Deadwood.

1895 FRANK CRANE, A.M., Gale Coll.

Pierre.

ANNA B. HERRIG, Grad., Oswego Nor. Sch., N. Y.

1898, Superintendent, Training Department, State Normal School, Madison.

GEORGE M. SMITH, A.B., '73, A.M., '77. Colby Univ.

1891, Professor of Modern Languages, Literature, and Pedagogy, University of South Dakota, Vermillion.

897 ALEXANDER STRACHAN, A. B., '80, A.M., '82, Univ. of Rochester, N. Y. 1890, Superintendent of Schools, 71 Forest Ave., Deadwood.

E. E. COLLINS.

Superintendent of Public Instruction, Vermillion,

WILLIAM W. GIRTON, Grad., '74, St. Nor. Sch., Platteville, Wis.

1901, Acting President State Normal School, Washington Ave., Madison. IDA P. HATCH.

Ex-Superintendent of City Schools, Pierre.

G. L. PIGG, A.B., '73, Berea Coll., Ky.

Superintendent of W. S. Indian School, Crow Creek.

SOUTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLege.

President, J. W. Heston, Brookings.

1900 C. W. MARTINDALE, A.M., '86, Drake Univ.

1899, Superintendent of Schools, 410 Capitol St., Yankton.

1901 MINA H. AASVED.

Principal of School, Bristol.

WILLIAM H. BARTEN.

1893, Teacher in Day School No. 21, Pine Ridge Agency, Allen. JOHN B. BROWN, M.Sc., '93, Kan. Agri. Coll.

1900, Superintendent of Indian School, Pine Ridge.

JOHN F. CARSON.

CLAUDE C. COVEY.

Teacher in Day School, Cheyenne River Agency, Leslie.

SIVERT A. JORDAHL, B.L., '98, Univ. of Minn.

J. W. LEWIS.

Teacher in No. 31 Day School, Pine Ridge Agency; res., Merriman, Neb.
Teacher in Lutheran Normal School, Sioux Falls.

1897, Teacher in Day School, Pine Ridge.

MRS. NELLIE B. MCCLELLAND, B.Sc., '90, Amity Coll., College Springs, Ia.
1898, Teacher in First Primary, Public Schools, Sturgis.

J. A. McLOUTH, Ph. B., '92, Hillsdale Coll., Mich.

1901, Superintendent of Schools, Bon Homme County, Springfield.

HELEN S. PEABODY.

1885, Principal of All Saints School, Sioux Falls.

RILLA A. PETTIS.

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1886 WILLIAM ROBERTSON GARRETT, A.M., '57. William and Mary Coll.; Ph.D., '91, Univ. of Nashville. 1895, Professor of American History, Peabody Nor. Coll., 920 S. Summer St., Nashville.

1889 BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NASHVILLE.

President, E. R. Richardson; Superintendent, Z. H. Brown, Nashville.

TENNESSEE-Continued

LIFE MEMBER

1887 CLARA CONWAY, A.M., '88, Peabody Nor. Coll.

Founder and Organizer of Clara Conway Institute, Memphis, Tenn., Nashville.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1889 W. T. WHITE, A.B., '77, A.M., '93, Univ. of Tenn.

1885, Principal of Girls' High School, 508 Broad St., Knoxville. 1894 ALBERT TENNYSON BARRETT, A.M., Univ. of Rochester; Ph.D., Univ. of N. Y.; LL.D., '81, S. W. Univ.

1893, Superintendent of City Schools, 1001 E. 9th St., Chattanooga. RICHARD JONES, A.M., '81, Iowa Coll.; Ph.D., '93, Heidelberg, Germany. 1898, Professor of Literature, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. 1886, Principal of Howard High School, 207 Grove St., Chattanooga.

1896 JAMES A. HENRY, A.B., '83, Atlanta Univ.

1897 J. H. MCCALLIE, B.Sc., Grant Univ.

H. C. WEBER.

Superintendent of Schools, 425 Vine St., Knoxville.

Agent for American Book Co., Broad and Spruce Sts., Nashville. 1899 CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, A.B., Hampden-Sidney; Ph.D., Göttingen. 1887, President of University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

MARCUS M. Ross.

1886, Principal of State Normal School, Fairmont Ave., Fairmont, Va.; home address, Nashville. WARD SEMINARY FOR YOUNG Ladies.

President, J. D. Blanton, Nashville.

1900 JAMES N. ANDERSON, A.M., '87, Univ. of Va.; Ph.D., '94, Johns Hopkins Univ.
1900, Instructor in Latin, Vanderbilt University, 1006 Lamar St., Nashville.

Z. H. BROWN.

1900, Superintendent of City Schools, 1816 West End Ave., Nashville.

MRS. E. G. BUFORD.

1885, President of "The Academy," 829 Madison St., Clarksville,

REV. J. L. DICKENS, A.B.. '79. Bethel Coll.; A.M., '85, McKendree Coll,; Ph.D., '87, Cumberland
Univ.; LL.D., '91, Butler Univ.; D.D., 99, Florence Coll.; S.T.D., 'or, Am. Univ. of Harriman
Dyer.
GEORGE W. GORDON, B.Sc., '59, Univ. of Nashville, Tenn.

1892, Superintendent of City Schools, 280, 2d St., Memphis.
FOSTER H. IRONS, '99, Adv. Diploma Tchrs. Coll., Columbia Univ.
1900, Supervisor of Manual Training, City Schools, Nashville.
ISRAEL HYMAN PERES, A.B., '89, A. M., '99, LL.B., '91, Yale.
J. M. STEEN.

Member, Board of Education, 68 Equitable Building, Memphis. Member of School Board, 326 Rayburn Ave., Memphis. Principal of Fall Grammar School, 834 Meridian St., Nashville. 1897, Teacher in City High School, 1309 W. Broad St., Nashville. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, LIBRARY.

EUGENE F. TURNER. 1901 MEDORA V. GLASE.

President, Charles W. Dabney; Librarian, Sabra W. Vought, Knoxville.

TEXAS

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1874 ALEXANDER HOGG, A.M., '57, Randolph-Macon Coll.; '74, William and Mary Coll.; '89, Univ, of Ala. 1900, Editor of "Texas and Pacific Quarterly," 303 Lamar St., Fort Worth.

1892 H. C. PRITCHETT, A.M., '76, Pritchett Institute, Glasgow, Mo.

1891, Principal of Sam. Houston Normal Institute, Huntsville. 1894 OSCAR HENRY COOPER, A.B., '72, Yale; A.M., LL.D., '91. Univ. of Nashville, 1899, President of Baylor University, 1435 S. 8th St., Waco.

A. H. WILKINS.

Representative of American Book Co., 418 Main St., Dallas.

1895 DAVID SHIRES BODENHAMER.

1885, Professor of Mathematics, Trinity University, Tehuacana.

J. M. FENDLEY, A.B., '82, Univ. of Nashville.

1885. County Superintendent and Principal of Avenue L School, 3202 Ave. N, Galveston.

T. G. HARRIS, A.B., '76, A.M., '80, Carson Coll., Tenn.

1895, Superintendent of Schools, Austin.

W. S. SUTTON, A.B., 78, A.M., '84, Univ. of Ark.

1896 J. L. LONG.

1897, Professor of Pedagogy, University of Texas, 1812 Congress Ave., Austin.

1893, Superintendent of City Schools, High School, Dallas.

1897 CHARLES T. ALEXANDER,

1900, Southern Manager, Maynard, Merrill & Co., 1122 Columbia St., Waco.

N. J. CLANCY, Grad., St. Nor. Sch.

1901, Principal of High School, Alvarado, Johnson Co.

C. E. FOSTER, B.Sc., E. Tex. Nor.

1898, Principal of Public Schools, Handley,

1898 J. K. MCBRIDE, L.I., Peabody Nor. Coll.; A.B., '93, Univ. of Nashville. 1900, Principal of Wieland Public School, Lone Oak.

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.

1899 J. E. SMITH.

President, William L. Prather; Librarian, Benjamin Wyche, Austin. 1885, Superintendent of Schools, City Hall, San Antonio. 1900 EDWARD LEVOISIER BLACKSHEAR, A.B., '81, Tabor Coll., Ia.

1896, Principal of State Normal and Industrial College, Prairie View.

TEXAS-Continued

1901 W. W. BARNETT, B.Sc., '86, Nor. Nor. Univ.

Superintendent of Public Schools, High School, Houston.

FULTON N. LOVETT.

1901, First Assistant, Public School, Cold Springs; express office, Shepherd. WILLIAM L. PRATHER, B.L., '71, LL.D., 'oo, Washington and Lee Univ.; LL.D., 'or, Univ. of Pa. 1899, President of University of Texas, 1914 Nueces St., Austin.

1895 WILLIAM JASPER KERR, B.Sc., D.Sc.

UTAH

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1900, President of Agricultural College of Utah, Logan.

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH.

1897 ROSALIE POLLOCK,

President, J. T. Kingsbury; Librarian, George Quincy Coray, Salt Lake City.

1901, Supervisor of Primary Schools, 25 S. 7th, East, St., Salt Lake City. 1898 BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE.

President, James H. Linford, Logan.

1899 J. L. BROWN, B.Pd., B.Sc., '97, Univ. of Mich.

1897, Superintendent of Public Schools, Utah Co., Pleasant Grove.

SUSAN G. STOKES, A.B., '96, Stanford Univ.

1896, Instructor in Biology, High School, Salt Lake City.

1901 GEORGE A. EATON, A.B., A.M., '92, Harvard Univ.

Principal of High School, University Club, Salt Lake City.

MRS. FRANC R. ELLIOTT, A.B., B.Sc., Iowa Wes. Univ.

Supervisor of Drawing, Roland Hall, Salt Lake City.

E. A. FARRINGTON, A. B., '86, Oberlin Coll.

1900, Instructor of Science and Mathematics, Gordon Academy, 25 Union Ave., Salt Lake City.. MARY C. MAY.

Director of Kindergarten, State Normal School, 635 E. 1st, South, St., Salt Lake City.

VERMONT

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1898 JOHN L. ALGER, A.B., '90, A.M., '95, Brown Univ.

1900, Principal of State Normal School, Johnson. 1899 DAVID YOUNG COMSTOCK, A.B., '73, A.M., '76, Amherst Coll.

1896, Principal of St. Johnsbury Academy, 1 Main St., St. Johnsbury.

WALTER E. RANGER, A. B., '79, A.M., '83, Bates Coll.

1900, State Superintendent of Education, Montpelier.

ISAAC THOMAS, A.B., '81, A.M., '84, Yale.

1898, Principal of Edmunds High School, 407 College St., Burlington.

1900 AMY M. BURT, Ph.B., 'oo, Univ. of Vt.

1900, Assistant in High School, Brown Ave., St. Albans. WILLARD A. FRASIER.

1895, Superintendent of Schools, 138 Church St., Rutland. 1901 ARTHUR C. COLE, A.B., '94, Olivet Coll., Mich.

1898, Principal of Craftsbury Academy, North Craftsbury.

FRANK P. DAVISON.

Superintendent and Principal of Graded Schools, North Bennington.
MARSHALL WARE DOWNING, A.B., '94, Oberlin Coll.

Principal of High School, Bellows Falls.

CHARLES H. DUNTON, A.B., '70, Univ. of Vt.; D.D., '87, Syracuse Univ.
1877, Principal of Troy Conference Academy, Poultney.

PHILIP R. LEAVENWORTH, A.B., '92, Yale Univ.

1897, Principal of State Normal School, Castleton.

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT, LIBRARY.

Librarian, Edith E. Clarke, Burlington.

VIRGINIA

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1889 GEORGE J. RAMSEY, A.M., '80, Hampden Sidney Coll., Va.; LL.D., '98, Southwestern Presbyterian Univ.

1900, Editor-in-Chief, B. F. Johnson Publishing Co., 905 Main St.. Richmond.

1894 JOHN H. BADER, A.B., '85, Washington and Lee Univ.

1893, Superintendent of Public Schools, Staunton.

WILLIAM F. Fox, A.M., '58, Richmond Coll.

1889, Superintendent of Schools, City Hall, Richmond.

EDWARD C. GLASS.

1893, Superintendent of Schools, 622 Madison St., Lynchburg.

1896 ALBERT H. TUTTLE, B.Sc., '68, State Coll. of Pa.

1888, Professor of Biology, University of Virginia, 1 West Lawn, Charlottesville.

1897 CELESTIA S. PARRISH, Ph. B., '96, Cornell Univ.

1893, Professor of Philosophy in Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg. GEORGE C. SHEPARD.

1899, Principal of Fairfax Hall, 112 Market St., Winchester.

1898 MAURICE M. LYNCH.

1886, Superintendent of Schools, Frederick Co., 12 Rouss Ave., Winchester.

JOSEPH W. SOUTHALL.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Richmond.

1899 EDWARD BELL FISHBURNE, JR., B.Sc., '93, S. C. Mil. Acad.; Ph. B., A.M., '98, Ill. Wes. Univ. 1899, President, Hoge Memorial Military Academy, Blackstone.

VIRGINIA-Continued

1899 THE HAMPTON NORMAL AND AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE.

President, Rev. H. B. Frissell; Librarian, Miss L. E. Herron, Hampton. NATHANIEL COOPER STARKE, Grad., '89, Va. Military Inst.; Ph, B., Univ. of N. Car. 1901, Principal of the The Virginia High School, Suffolk.

STATE FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL.

President, Robert Frazer, Farmville.

1900 REV. H. B. FRISSELL, D.D., 'oo, Harvard.

W. H. KEISTER.

1893, Principal, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Box 10, Hampton.
Principal of High School, Harrisonburg.

J. A. MCGILVRAY.

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1890 WILLIAM EDWARD WILSON, A. M., '75, Monmouth Coll., Ill.
1898, Principal of Washington State Normal School, Ellensburg.

1891 FRANK J. BARNARD.

1901, Representative of American Book Co., Room 501, Pioneer Building, Seattle.

1894 FRANK B. COOFER.

1901, Superintendent of City Schools, 7th and Marion Sts., Seattle.

1895 JOHN T. FORREST, Ph. B., '83, Central Univ. of Iowa.

1899, Department of Mathematics, State Normal School, 586 Gardner St., New Whatcom.

D. E. SANDERS, A.M., '97, Kan. Nor. Coll., Ft. Scott.

1900, Psychology and Pedagogy, State Normal School, Cheney.

1896 REUBEN S. BINGHAM, A.B., A.M., Hamilton Coll.

1896, Superintendent of City Schools, 616 Tacoma Ave., Tacoma. CHARLES FRANCIS REEVES, B.Sc., '78, M.Sc., '81, Pa. St. Coll.

1894, Professor of German, and, 1898, Dean of College of Liberal Arts, University of Washington, Seattle; res., Latona.

JOHN F. SAYLOR, B.Sc., '82, Iowa Agri. Coll.

1899, Superintendent of City Schools, 527 S. Howard St., Spokane. ALBERT HENRY YODER, A.B., '93, Ind. Univ.

1900, Editor of "

Journal of Childhood and Adolescence," and, 1901, Professor of Pedagogy, University of Washington, Seattle.

1897 WASHINGTON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT ELLENSBURG.

Principal, W. E. Wilson, Ellensburg.

1898 GEORGE LANCASTER, Ph. B., Wes. Univ., Ill.

1899, Instructor in Mathematics in High School, Everett.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON.

President, Frank P. Graves; Librarian, H. C. Coffman, Seattle.

O. C. WHITNEY, B.L., '96, Puget Sound Univ.

1899 F. F. AVERY.

1895, Principal of Bryant School, 704 S. I St., Tacoma,"

1890, Superintendent, Fort Spokane Indian Boarding School, Miles.

J. H. MORGAN, A. M., '79, Furman Univ.

1893, Vice-Principal of State Normal School, Ellensburg.

ERNEST RISTE.

1901, Principa of Public and High Schools, Cheney. CHARLES S. TILTON, B.Pd., 'or, Vashon Coll., Wash. 1900, Principal of Ross School, Seattle.

JESSIE B. WILCOX.

1898, Principal of Training School, State Normal School, Ellensburg.

1900 WHATCOM STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.

Principal, E. T. Mathes, Whatcom.

1901 W. E. ALLEN, B.L., '98, Earlham Coll., Richmond, Ind.

1900, Teacher of Botany, High School, care of Y. M. C. A., Spokane.

IDA AGNES BAKER, B.Sc., '78, A.M., '82. Central Univ., Pella, Ia.

1899, Instructor in Latin and Mathematics, State Normal School, 2208 Utter St.. Whatcom.

J. N. BOWMAN, A.B., '96, Heidelberg Univ., Tiffin, O.; A.M., Ph. D., 'oo, Heidelberg, Germany. 1901, Professor of History, State Normal School, Seahome Hotel, Whatcom.

CHARLES M. SHERMAN, Ph. B., '94, A.M., Ph.D., '95.

1901, Superintendent of Schools, Snohomish.

WHITMAN COLLEGE.

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1870 WILLIAM H. COLE, A. B., A. M., Ohio Wes. Univ.

1898, Superintendent of Public Schools, 933, 3d Ave., Huntington.

WEST VIRGINIA-Continued

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1890 W. H. ANDERSON, A.M., '89. Bethany Coll.

1885, Superintendent of Schools, 45, 14th St., Wheeling.

1891 J. WALTER BARNES, A.M., W. Va. Univ.

1892, Principal of State Normal School, Fairmont.

BYRD PRILLERMAN, B.Sc., '89, Knoxville Coll.; A. M., '94, Westminster Coll.

1895, Professor of English Language, West Virginia Colored Institute, Institute.

1894 ROBERT A. ARMSTRONG, A.B., '86, A.M., '89, W. Va. Univ.

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LUCY ROBINSON.

1901, Assistant Professor of Pedagogy, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Supervisor of Music, 112 S. Front St., Wheeling.

DORA B. ROGERS.

Assistant Principal of High School, 1323 Market St., Parkersburg.
State Superintendent of Free Schools, Charleston.

1897 J. R. TROTTER, A.B., '90, A. M., '96, Harvard.

1898 CHARLES H. COLE, A. B., '82, A.M., '97, Univ. of Mich.

1897. Superintendent of Schools, 119 N. Raleigh St., Martinsburg.

1899 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY.

President, D. B. Purington; Librarian, Eliza J. Skinner, Morgantown,

1900 W. C. MILLER, B.L., '93, Univ. of Nashville.

1901

Teacher of Science, State Normal School, Fairmont.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, WEST LIBERTY.

Principal, James M. Skinner, West Liberty.
H. B. WORK, A.B., '93, A. M., '96, Wooster Univ.. O.

1897, Principal of High School, 70 S. Penn St., Wheeling.

W. M. BLAIR, Pd. B., Salem Coll., W. Va.

Principal of the Normal Department, Salem College, Salem.
M. E. HESS, A.M., '96, Waynesburg Coll., Pa.

1899, Superintendent of Schools, 317 Wells St., Sistersville.

T. FRANCIS KEMPER,

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Superintendent, W. H. Anderson, Market St., Wheeling.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT FAIRMONT.

Principal, Marcus M. Ross; Librarian, W. C. Miller, Fairmont.

WISCONSIN

LIFE MEMBERS

1884 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MILWAUKEE,
President, Herbert E. Bolton, Normal School, Milwaukee.
ATHENEUM SOCIETY OF STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT PLATTEVille.
Librarian, Miss B. A. Gardner, Platteville.

JOHN ARTHUR AYLWARD, B.A., '84; B.L., '90, Univ. of Wis.

Vilas Block, Madison.

BELOIT CITY SCHOOL Board.

President and Superintendent, F. E. Converse; Clerk, A. N. Bort, Beloit,
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF JANESVILLE.

President, W. S. Jeffries; Clerk, S. C. Burnham, Janesville.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, LA Crosse.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, OSHKOSH,

President, Paul W. Mahoney; Superintendent, John P. Bird, 904 Cass St., La Crosse.
President, Dr. Harvey B. Dale; Clerk, Dan Witzel, Oshkosh.

BOARD OF REGENTS, STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.

President, Frank A. Ross, West Superior; Secretary, S. S. Rockwood, Madison.

BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS, MILWAUKEE,

President, H. H. Schwarting, 290, 10th St.; Secretary, Henry E. Legler, 430 Brad-
ford St., Milwaukee.
CITY SUPERINTENDENTS' AND SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN.
President, H. L. Terry, Waukesha.

JAIRUS HAROLIN CARPENTER, A.M., '74, Yale; LL.D., '76, Univ. of Wis.

WILLARD H. CHANDLER,

Ex-Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin, 315 Wisconsin Ave., Madison.
Ex-State Inspector of High Schools, Sun Prairie.

LEWIS HERBERT CLARK.

1892, Professor of Mathematics, State Normal School, River Falls.

COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, MILWAUKEE COUNTY.

President, Herbert J. Piper, 712 Astor St., Milwaukee.

PHILIP EDEN, Ph. B., '72, Univ. of Wis.

601 Pine St., Platteville.

JOHN Q. EMERY, A. M., Ph. B.

1899, State Normal School Regent, Albion.

LORENZO DOW HARVEY, Ph.D., 91, Milton Coll.

1898, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Capitol, Madison.

ANDREW J. HUTTON.

1879, Institute Conductor, State Normal School, 1105 Main St., Whitewater.
CHARLES H. NYE.

1893, Superintendent of Schools of Grant County, 212 N. Adams St., Lancaster.
W. D. PARKER, A.M., Univ. of Wis.

1899, State Inspector of Free High Schools, 133 E. Gorham St., Madison.

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