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yr WT WATCH ATCH JUNIORS I I HEAR SMEDLEY I I DEADLINE I I WEDNESDAY D. BUTLER I I I It VOL 49 NO 23 2 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 21 1940 Price Five Cents Girls Girls' I Chorus norus To Present Song Concert More Than Participate in- eAt in At eAt Home Number The fourth number in the fifteenth fifteenth fifteenth series of university A- Home At A Home programs will vill be presented in the Union building ballroom on Easter Sunday Under the auspices ces of the Union building management the university women's chorus will wil present the program More than university coeds arearc members of the chorus in either the alto or soprano groups In observance ob observance sen-ance of Easter Sunday they will vill sing The Cross Stars by Harriet Ware Yare Morning Hymn bv by George Henschel Oh Oh Fear Not Not- Ye Not- Ye Note Ye from Resurrection Morning by E. Cecil Gates The Day is So Rich with Joy by Johann Sebastian Bach and a scene and prayer from Other types of musical selections will also be heardbeard on the program Professor Peterson will direct di the chorus borus and play a piano solo Featured Featured Featured Fea Fea- vocalists will be Rose Burchell Burchell Burchell Bur- Bur chell Winifred Copling Merrill Tew and Norma Knight Swigart Janet HiggsRiggs and Elise will vill will- be will- bebe piano accompanists The women's women's wo wo- wo- wo mens men's double quartet will also appear appear ap up- pear on the program More than 65 faculty members their wives and other interested interested interested in in- in university activities will act as hosts and hostesses for for- the for- the for- thethe program The university At flAt Home programs programs programs pro programs are musical presentations which feature university talent The public is cordially invited and no charge is made Gail Plummer will act as chairman for the after afternoon SundaysSunday's program will be next to last in the current series A program program pro program gramon on March 31 will be the final number number- for this ye year ear r. Survey Group Visits Campus The university went under the scrutiny of five visiting educators Monday as part of or a survey of the states state's educational setup The five men conferred with various officials officials officials of the university late in the day Information obtained on the visit will be used as a foundation upon which subsequent recommendations designed to improve various departments departments departments depart departments of the university will be based No announcement has been forthcoming as to recommended changes The educators conferred with President GeorgeThomas deans of the different schools and members of the board of regents Monday and left Tuesday for a similar survey survey survey sur survey of the Utah State Agricultural college The group of education experts forming the survey committee consists consists consists con con- of Dr S. P.

Capen chancellor of the University of Buffalo Dr John D. Russell professor of higher high I er education at the University of Chicago Dr F. J. Kelly in charge I of higher education for the U. S.

Bureau of Education Dr J. Harold and Dr Earl J. Mc- Mc field specialists of the American Council of Education inspected inspected inspected in in- Other groups of educators the teaching and general education setups in Utah high schools and elementary grades Class to Describe Radio Technique Presented by the radio speech class a lifelike description of the field of radio broadcasting will feature the regular Speech Arts society meeting Thursday in the little theater of Kingsbury hallhail at 4 p. m. Joe Kjar is scheduled to act as master of ceremonies for the program program program pro program which is under the direction of Mrs Louise Hill Howe of or the speech department The program will include a radio interview by Pauline Strong and Beth Wood fashion news by Helen Hanson a dramatized news article entitled New Jewish Restrictions in In Germany a human interest story and a radio drama by ClairGlair Likes entitled The Pictures of Dorian Gray Helen Hanson secretary of Speech Arts Wednesday announced the complete program of the so- Ciety society so so- o- lety for the spring quarter which 18 Js as follows April 4 an address by Earl J.

Glade April 18 a reading reading read read- of by ing No Time rime for Comedy Marion Redd May 2 a talk by Lila EcelesEccles Brimhall May 16 the annual annu annual banquet Engineers Engineer's Lay Stage For Gala Week When the engineers pull a master switch on Wednesday lar March 27 the entire engineering school will throw open house to the students and general public public pub public in celebration of their anual Engineers Exposition position Selection of an Engineers Queen and her attendants a 31 host of exhibits representative of the different schools and a wind wind-up dance Friday will highlight highlight highlight high highlight the three-day three celebration March 27 to 29 Chosen by the engineers as finalists in the queen contest arearc Ada Rock senior class representative representative rep rep- Jane Goodjohn Carlson Carlson Carlson Carl Carlson Hall Beverly Thoma Thomas sophomore sopho- moremorerepresentative Enid Ashton Ashton Ashton Ash- Ash ton Delta DeltaDelta Imogene Randall Pi Beta Phi and LeJeune LeJeune LeJeune Le- Le Jeune Brizen Chi Omega Final voting for the queen will viII will- be will- be be held late Wednesday and the first official announcement of the results will be made in next weeks week's Chronicle The mining mechanical civil electrical and chemical exhibits are designed es especially all to appeal to studentsunfamiliar with the technical cal aspects of engineering yet spectacular and highly infer infer- esting The engineers will act as hosts and guides to the visitors when the exhibits are opened forthe public on Wednesday March 27 from 41 to 6 p. m. and 7 to 1030 p. m. and on Thursday from 3 to 6 p.

m. and 7 to 10 p. m. Initiation ceremonies of the Royal and Honorable Order of Saint Patrick for four year engineers engineers engineers en en- will be held Friday noon Engineers and thestudent body at large will frolic at their annual ball in the Union building ballroom Friday evening New officers forthe Engineering Engineer Engineering council to govern the body in 1940 11 will also be elected during the week Louis Bonza is is' general chairman of the coun council Other committeesfor the Engineers Engineers Engineers En Exposition are headed by Ray Knight Inight exhibits Sandy McMasters dance II Herbert Leichter queen and Phil Thompson Thomp Thompson publicity Annual Freshman Play Nears Completion Finishing touches on Stage Door annual freshman play were nearly complete this week as the dates for production of the he three-act three Broadway play draw near The play directed by Carl Greyson will be presente presented March 30 29 by a cast of 32 The play tellsthe story of the joys and hardships of Broadway actresses and chorus chorus' girls in their struggle to gain prominence on the legitimate stage The plot offers many tugging heart-tugging and delightfully delightful- delightful ly humorous situations that vividly picture the girls who work in the A starring triangle of the play plays plar- isis found in the characters of Terry Randall played by Helen Hanson Jean Maitland portrayed by Barara Barbara Barbara Bar- Bar bara ara Dowding and Kaye Hamilton played by Mary Morgan Important male roles are David Kingsley a Hollywood motion picture pic- ure pic- pic ture ure producer playedby Wayne Vayne Durham and Keith Burgess a Broadway playwright played by Villiam William Little Other freshman thespians in iu the cast ast include Olga Brant Brant portrayed by Peggy Johnson Mattie Virginia Hairair Big Mary Marjorie Muir Little Mary Margaret Timmins Bernice Niemeyer Helen Collard Madalaine Vauclain Elaine W. Anderson Anderson Anerson An- An derson erson Judith Canfield Josephine Miles liles Ann Braddock Beth Cannon Cannon Canon Can Can- Shill Bob non on Linda Shaw Kay bie ie Melrose Kathryn Henderson Louise Mitchell Gloria Thomas Susan usan Page Margaret Faust Pat Divine Gloria Clark Kendall Adams Alice Empey Tony Gilette Gillette Gillette Gil- Gil lette ette June Swaner Ellen Fenwick Fenwick Fen- Fen wick vick Rose Wallace Mrs Orcutt Mrs J.

Irwin Swigart and Mr Mrs Mr Shaw haw Marie Finlayson Lou will be played by Howard S. Walker Valker Fred Powell Calvin McMillan Frank John LangSam Hastings Norman Stark tark Jimmie Devereaux Grant Clyde Dr Randall James Torry silly Billy Calvin McMillan Frank Woolley and Larry Westcott Westcott West Westcott cotto Avard Booth The stage version of Stage Door was written by Edna Ferber and George Kaufmann and played a long engagement on Broadway It was also filmed in Hollywood several years ago The student managerial staff is headed by Robert Axelrad who is being assisted in preparations by Bill Benge stage manager Ro Robert hert Thomas Thom property manager Allen Lundgren scenery designer Myrtle Myrtle Myr Myr- tletie Evelyn Evely Lawrence make up Edward Edward Ed Edward Muir publicity Peggy Parsons Parsons Par Parsons prompter and Dorothy McD McDOnald McDonald Mc McD Donald costumes Geology Department Plans Airplane Trips Arrangements have been completed completed comcorn with United Air Lines for special geographical flights to enable enable enable en enable university students to study geology from the air according to Dr Hyrum Schneider head of the geology department Flights will be made during the month of April Twenty students will be taken on the 45 minute trips which are open to anyone interested and not just to geology studentsstudents' Feature views of the flights will- be will will- be will- bebe of thethc Wasatch fault the glacial glacial glacial gla glacial topography of the Uintah mountains the unique phy of the Great Basin and them the margin of the Wasatch plateau Exact dates for the flights will will- be will- be will- bebe announced later Greek All-Greek Talent Will Spice I Friday Program Talent from each of the campus campus campus cam campus fraternities andsororities will provide provid ththe entertainment for the A. A S. U. U.

assembly Friday at 11 a. a m. in Kingsbury hallhail according to Ada Rock student student student stu student body vice-president vice and assembly assembly as as- chairman Jim Cannon A. A S. U.

U. treasurer treasurer treasurer treas treas- and Pi Kap president will act as master of ceremonies on the fraternity all-fraternity program Military assemblies on the parade field will alternate with student assemblies in Kingsbury hall every ery Friday morning thereafter thereafter thereafter there thereafter during the spring quarter Faculty Members Selected to Revise Dictionary Three university faculty members members members mem members were selectedthis week to aid aid- in aid- in aid- inin compiling the latest edition of the Webster dictionary it was dis- dis closed Wednesday The three chosen cho sen arearc Professor B. Roland Lewis English department Professor Joseph Joseph Jo Joseph F. Smith speech department and Professor James L. Barker department of foreign languages The edu educators tors are three of more than men chosen from leading educationalinstitutions throughout the U.

S. in an endeavor to produce a dictionary with preferred pronunciation pronunciation pronunciation pro pro- listings based on sectional sectional sectional sec sec- dialects All those aiding in the work are considered the most reliable authorities authorities authorities au au- au- au on the English IEnglish language in their respective sections of the country Only one authority in addition to the three university professors was chosen from theintermountain rere- re gion Fifteen were selected from the mountain and coast areas Chronicle Meeting An important meeting of the Chronicle staff will ill be heldThurs- day Thursday Thurs Thursday at 1215 12 15 in the Chronicle of office Plans for a 12 page paper will will- be will- be will- be discusdiscussed ed be Mens Men's Glee Club Begins Two Day Tour Utah Idaho High School Students To Hear Concert Eighty members of the mens men's glee lee club and 18 soloists left Thursday for northern Utah and southern Idaho to present a series of concerts in ninenorthern com com- Heading in an opposite direction from the Ladies Glee club which left Wednesday for southern Utah the male group will spend Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thursday in Tremonton and return to the campus earl early Friday evening Under the direction of Professor Thomas A. A Giles the concerts will feature the voices of Janice Scow- Scow croft KenlyRamptonHampton Barlow and Betty Ruth Evans Eight pianists four violinists and two cellists will also accompany the he organization The glee club will offer seven selections in each concert including including includ- inging Deep River The Swan Danube Macabre Blue Dance The Utah Man and Sons of Utah Thursdays Thursday's schedule is as follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows Ogden high high a. a m. Weber We- We herber jer high high high-b 10 a.

a m. Brigham city city city- lunch and program Bear River high high p. m. Tremonton Tremonton full full evening ening concert The group will spend the night in Tremonton For Friday the first performance will be at the South Cache high at Hyrum Hyrum a. a m.

Logan high 1030 1030 a. a m. lunch Tunch at Logan No Mo Cache high at Richmond Richmond Richmond-il 11 a.m. a.m. a.m.

a. a m. Preston high in Preston Idaho at p. m. The chorus will arrive arrive ar ar- ar- ar rive nyc in Salt Lake City at 6 p.

m. Arrangements for two chartered buses and Appearances for the club have lave been made by the university extension division Sponsors Resume Radio Forum Radio Forum Th The popular Utah Forum round roundtable round- tabletable able radio discussions sponsored last ast year by the Salt Lake Tribune- Tribune Telegram and the university debate division will be renewed over over beginning Monday Laverne C. j. Bane debate coach revealed Wednesday With Europe at war and our own nation the scene of election year activity the programs should serve a real purpose in presenting representative viewpoints on contemporary con contemporary problems Dr Bane said The Sal Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram are invitingprominent local ocal personages to participate on he the extemporaneous discussions and university debatdebaters rs will also also- be on hand to put in their ions ons University students are expected to find helpful material in iii the programs programs programs pro programs inasmuch as they will cover current historical economic and social so- so 50 1 cialial problems The inaugural broadcast broadcast broad- broad cast ast will feature the question To What Extent Should the Democracies ies cies Aid Finland 1 Tentative participants participants par- par include W. Harold Dalgliesh Dalgliesh iesh associate professor of history and political science at the university univer- sitysity ity H.

F. Kretchman editor of the he Salt Lake Telegram 0 O. A. A state American Legion commander and Burton Musser I director Erector of the recent Finnish Relief Relief Re Re- Re-j Re lief fund in Utah Church Announces Spring Classes For spring sprin quarter classes of the institute of religion the Latter- Latter Day Saint church department of education Wednesday announced a complete program of study Students are invited to attend the religious services which are as follows Sunday school classes 1030 a. a m.

at the University ward and the Thirty-third Thirty ward M. I. I A. A the University University University Uni Uni- Tuesdays p. m.

at ward Deadline Set For Applications Honorary Society Will Tap Twelve Juniors Deadline for applications for Skull and Bones honorary activity fraternity for junior men has been set for Monday March 25 at 41 p. m. when the active members of Owl and Key parent organization composed of senior men will meet to consider new members Junior men aspiring to membership membership membership member membership in Skull and Bones besides listing their record of participation in campus extra-curricular extra activities activi- tiesties should include their scholastic average and fraternity affiliations in their application Applications should be submitted submitted submitted submit submitted to John Pete Moreton Owl and Key president or to the office of the graduate manager Union building before 4 4 p. m. next Monday Meeting at that time members of Owl and Key will consider the applications together with any applications for Owl and Key received by thattime Twelve juniors juniors jun jun- lors will be admitted to Skull and Bones and possibly one or twp two seniors will be selected for Owl and anti Key membership Moreton an an- flounced The deadline of Monday March 25 at 4 p.

m. on both Skull and Bones Dones and Owl and Key applications will be strictly enforcedit was emphasized late yesterdayby Owl Ow and Key cers NNames of all new will will- be will- be will- bebeannounced in an exclusive re release release release re- re lease to the Chronicle next Thurs Thursday Coincident with this release the names of the seven senior students elected to BeehiveClub highest local honorarysociety will be announced announced announced an an- by the student faculty-student se selection selection selection se- se lection committee At present more than 20 applications applications- from outstanding outstanding outstanding out outstanding senior students are under consideration by thecommittee Army Drill Team Polishes for Prom two Thirty-two junior R. 0 o. T. C.

students who have been chosen as members of the Military Prom drill team have begun polishing maneuvers for their performance on the big night April 12 Lloyd Duffin who is in charge of the drill announces them as follows John S. Alley Robert W. Barker T. Richard Barnes J. Robert Ro- Ro bert jert Berry Howard L.

Brown Hobert Robert Ro- Ro bert L. Burge Rend Read A. A Burt J. Glen Cassity Frank C. Child Byron Byron Byron By Byron F.

Christensen Dick R. Clawson Clawson Clawson Claw- Claw son Francis Cowley Brent Davis Michael C. Degles Degle Leonard E. Dobbs Don Dri Driggs gs Robert Edwards Edwards Edwards Ed Edwards Roaul C. Evans Thomas R.

Harrison larrison Va Wayne ne D. Hawkins Bob Hayes Haes Lee Irving Alan W. Layton Layton Lay- Lay ton ion Victor H. LeCheminant Robert Robert Ro Robert L. McMullin 1 Hubert V.

Nutt Nuttall Nut- Nut tall all ll Robert Patterson Edward Rahan ahan Duane Sterling R. Harold White David Williams The general committee in charge of arrangements for the Prom promises that thetheme of th the affair affair af- af fair air will be fitting of a spring for- I formal for for- I maldance and that the favors which have already been chosen are worth more than the price of I admission Music Clubs Slate I Piano Concert Gerald Tracy nationally famous piano virtuoso will give a special matinee concert for students preceding preceding preceding pre preceding his Civic Music concert on Friday evening Theafternoon performance of the he New York keyboard artist a former university student will begin begin begin be begin at 4 p. m. in Kingsbury hallhail hall- and hail- andand ind will be sponsored by the Utah federation of Music clubs I Utah Representative Will Compete For America All All America College Queen Title The Chronicle joined this week with college newspapers throughout through throughout the U. S.

in the quest of Paramount Paramount Paramount Para Paramount Pictures andMovie and Radio Guide magazine for the All All- American College queen who will will- be will- be will- bebe chosen forher looks talent and popularity from among coed queens in every major college in the na na- na- na I tion Utah's representative will probably probably prob- ablyably be chosen sometime this week She will be entered in competition with queens from other Utah co col colleges colleges col- col I-I I leges leg and the state winner will compete in the semi-finals semi with coeds from each state in the nation Candidates from Utah arearc Marie Folsom freshman queen Roberta Ludden Homecoming Homecoming- queen Phyllis Phylus Phyl Phyllis us Davis R. 0 O. T. C. regimental sponsor Darlene Reynolds Snow queen Marjorie Sutherland Intercollegiate Intercollegiate Intercollegiate Inter Intercollegiate Knights' Knights Spur ofthethc Moment Janice Founders Founders' Foun Founders' ders Day queen and as yet un- un I chosen Engineers' Engineers queen The editors ofthe four student publications will select the local winner from photographs of the seven contestants Judging of the queens from the different colleges will be be- bedone done from photographs by a board of New New- York New- York New- YorkYork artists The 4818 state winners selected will have their pictures run in Movie and Radio Guide and votes of the magazines magazine's readers will determine the 12 finalists The 12 will be taken with the editors of their colle college newspapers I to Galesburg Ill home of Knox college to attendthe world premier premier pre premier of Those Were the Days a movie of college life in 1905 There the American All-American College queen will be chosen In Galesburg the dozen girls will will- be will- bebebc guests of WilliamVilliam Holden Ezra Stone Bonita Granville and Judith Judith Judith Ju Ju- Ju- Ju Barret who have leading roles in the picture Other Paramount ParaPam mount stars will be on hand to para para-I aid aid- in aid- in aid- inin the celebration Noted Marine Officer Will Discuss Scene Behind Crime Smedley D.

Butler to Appear On Next Master Master- MindsMinds and Artists Program The man Lowell Thomas calls the of them all allwill will be the speaker on the next Master Minds and Artists program scheduled for Wednesday at 15 p. m. in Kingsbury hallhail He is Major General Smedley D. Butler retired of nf IJ 4 LI Major General Smedley Do D. ButlerDutler Lets blow the lid off crime the U.

S. Marines who will deliver one lIone one of his characteristic ic speeches Blowing the Lid Off Crime under the sponsorship ofthe university extension division Major General Butler only 49 years of or age has completed 30 years in the marine service during which time he gained national recognition recognition recognition rec rec- rec- rec for his work in every part of the country Early in his career he adopted the policy of striking regardless of whom it hits and and amI has determinedly carried out such- a such a policy in his every undertaking The famous marine official first gained attention in 1924 when as as- director of public safety of Philadelphia Philadelphia Phila Philadelphia he attempted to clean up up- II I the lawless situation in the Penn- I Penn Penn- Pennsylvania Pennsylvania I sylvania metropolis I Tickets for the lecture of Major Ma Major General Smedley D. Butler Butter may be obtained at the extension extension extension exten extension division office Monday Tuesday and Wednesday There is no charge for students His non flon for hima reputation in the nation and a host of enemies in Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadel Philadelphia who finally succeeded in Securing se securing securing se- se curing his dismissal The officers officer's experiments in city government had attracted the attention of every major newspaper in the country however and his attempt to enforce enforce en en- forcefarcethe prohibition law gained gai international admiration In his lecture Wednesday Major General Butler will tell the entire story of his experiences in Philadelphia Philadelphia Phila Philadelphia and the many interesting aspects of crime he discovered while governing the city The general is said topossess in speaking the same energy frankness frankness frankness frank frankness and enthusiasm that have characterized his 30 years of ac activity activity activity ac- ac as a marine He has a vi vibrant vibrant vibrant vi- vi brant voice and a striking stage personality Next number in the Master Master- Minds Master- Minds Master- MindsMinds series will be presented on April 9 Robert Frost noted Scottish Scottish Scottish Scot Scottish poet willwilt be the featured speaker I ROTC Head Transferred To Iowa Iova Post F. W. Lee Expresses Regret At Leaving University In an exclusive release to the Chronicle late Wednesday it was officially revealed that Captain F.

W. Lee member of the university university univer- sitysity R. 0 O. T. C.

teaching staff for for- the for- the for- the the past four years has been transferred transferred trans trans- to a new army post SeeSec Picture on Page 2 Following a summer vacation hehc will vill join the Eightieth Field Artillery Artillery Artillery Ar Artillery at Fort Des Moines Iowa The group is a part of the new I I Sixth division of the army However However However How However Captain Lee will remain with the he university unituntil the end of the he spring quarter Although Captain Lee is looking looking look- look ing ng forward to service with troops he ic expressed the fact that he has enjoyed his work at Utah and wished the finest of luck to the unit It is his opinion that the local R. 0 O. T. C. group is one of the best and he would be glad to come comeback comeback comeback back sometime Before coming to the university Capt Captain in Lee was affiliated with the TenthField Artillery at Fort Lewis Washington He graduated from the Field Artillery school at Fort Sill Oklahoma An army man for 20 years Captain Captain Cap Cap- tam tain Lee saw one year of service in the first world war While at the university he has directed activities ofthe pistol team for one year andhas taught classes in horseback riding for both men and women as well as classes in military science Extracurricular Extracurricular Extra Extra- Extra I curricular activities concerning the R.

0 O. T. C. have held much of his interest I Minnesotan Will Address Society I. I M.

Kolthoff head ofth the division division divi division of analytical chemistry at the University of Minnesota will speak at a meeting of northwestern Utah section of the American Medical Society Thursday at Brigham Young university He will discuss The Aging of Crystalline tates Professor Kolthoff received his doctor of philosophy degree at the University of Utrecht in 1918 where he taught until 1927 1027 At th that time he was appointed to his present present present pres present position at Minnesota He is the the- author the- author the- authorauthor of several books including Textbooks of Quantitative Inorganic Inorganic Inorganic Inor Inorganic Analysis written in conjunction conjunction conjunction con conjunction with E. B. Sandell Sanden The next meeting of thethc society will be held at the University of Utah on April 9 when the members will hear Dr William BlumBluni of the National Bureau of Standards Dr Blum was formerly associated with the chemistry department of the university ASCAP AS CAP Looks For Authors All students now enrolled in colleges colleges colleges col col- col- col leges universities and normal schools throughout the TJU. who believe they have creative ability in writing and composing college musical plays are invited by Dr Wallace Goates of the university speech department to enter the Fellowship Competition sponsored by the American Society of Composers Composers Com Corn posers Authors Authors' and Publishers The competition is sponsored in in- the in- the in- thethe hope th that tit it may discover creative creative cre cre- talent ofauthorsand composers composers composers com composers of college musical plays The national up set-up of the competition competition competition com competition is to divide the country into eight zones in each of which is established an annual Fellowship Fellowship Fellow Fellowship of This fund is to be be- I given ghen to the he creator or creators I of the winning work The work may be an original musical play pay musical comedy opera light opera operetta or musical musical musical mu mu- revue However to qualify for consideration the work must reach a legitimate production before an an audienceof at least Active faculty members forming form forming inga a board boar of judjudges in each ch of the eight regions will evaluate plays and operas according to their merits It is the purpose of the judging not to award for the final production production produc- tiontion but to judge the script and to evaluate the play in its entirety rather than for any particular number or scene In the future all entries must be in the hands of the judges by March 15 This being the first year of competition the final entrance entrance entrance en- en trance date has been set as May Mayl 1 Mexican 1 Consul to Speak At Language Meet E. L.

Elizondo Mexican consul to Salt Lal Lake City will vilI be the speaker at the meeting Thursday of Sigma Kappa Phi national honorary honorary honorary hon- hon foreign language fraternity at p. m. in the Union building according to Dorothy Trimble vice president of the organization.

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