■£f° -IIF^f"f-* 3 £S. S «, ™ 3 § 3 O £2.3 c« << ^ er If-". * SG jg ff. » ' /—»x i _B » / s- <3 * o S o » —■- o g & % s: " 3 1= sr-S - 5 - <==••- MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY East Lansing, STATE Michigan STATE NEWS Friday. May 15,1970 spring* Spring Activities Week on Campus A5M5U grows with University In the beginning it was AUSG Inter - Cooperative Council u—.iu Blanc freshman; and (All University Student (ICC), Panhellenic Council, and Richard Kibbey, East Lansing Government), and it worked for a Inter - Fraternity Council (IFC) junior. time, but eventually it became — and seven members - at - large Representatives from the unwieldy and ineffective. So elected from the entire Office of Black Affairs are: AUSG was streamlined into a University community. Rodney Watts, Lansing senior, corporate student structure The new structure, approved and A1 Rivas, San Francisco, called Associated Students of by the student body in a Calif., graduate student. Michigan State University referendum Feb. 12, is based on Board members are expected (ASMSU). district representation. Each of to attend board meetings, work Technically, ASMSU is now the board's 14 members on various ASMSU committees beginning its sixth yearly represents 2,400 students. Eight and maintain close relations with session. Practically, ASMSU is a of the board members are the students within their brand new organization just elected from on - campus districts. emerging from a major residence hall districts; the other ASMSU Chairman Harold restructuring. six are elected at large by off - Buckner, Jackson sophomore, The new board structure is a campus students. 1 presides over meetings of the product of a constitutional In addition, the board contains Student Board and serves as the referendum winter term. Under two members appointed by the major spokesman of the student the old structure, the Student Office of Black Affairs to insure body. Buckner is assisted by vice New board Board, ASMSU's legislative and minority representation. chairman Mark Bathurst. policy - making body, was The current board members w _ - _ The Associated Students of Michigan State (ASMSU) is the chief student governing body within the University composed of representatives and their districts are: rpm^ntathiL (usually the presidents) of six Ted McClendon, Mt. Clemens . . . . 1 S1 on e University. This year's board, which has been expanded to major governing groups-Men's sophomore, Snyder - Phillips - T r " 17 members to ensure greater student representation, was Halls Assn. (MHA), Women's Mason - Abbot - Van Hoosen; ™n^_w,'hout officio vot.ng elected in May. Inter Residence Council (WIC), Off - - Campus Council (OCC), Paul Korda, Detroit junior, Case u, , ' , 'r c. ' . „ p'm^h5 Otherinclude the members ex Northhrook Northbrook Til 111., mnhnmnrp' comptroller and the president of sophomore, the ASMSU cabinet. E. SHAW SPONSOR McDonel - Shaw; John Farley, Waterloo, Iowa, junior, Hubbard The cabinet is the second Holmes; Helene Waldroop, major body within ASMSU. Annual race canoe Detroit junior, Emmons Williams - - Landon Campbell Mayo - Gilchrist - - Yakely; While formulates . the . * Student policy . Board and ... The seventh annual East Shaw Roderick Gillum, Detroit aPP™Pnate* the branch cabinet Pa^dle from the Farm Lane There is a $10 fee for each sophomore, Brody complex; the executive Hall canoe race is slated for 8:30 Bri(,ge to the end of East Shaw responsible for providing services entry to pay for trophies and Robert Rosenthal, Miami, Fla., a.m. May 23 on the Red Cedar. and then back to the starting All living units are eligible to PO'"1" audi0 equipment. Profits will go freshman, Holden'- Wilson; and an£ out Programs. The enter — there are both men's and „ Women will have to paddle to a charitable organization. 1 Donald Moore, Detroit ^bmf} ^ pr^*nt. 's/ppomted the Student Board and The MSU Concession Dept. freshman, Akers - Fee. women's categories. ^rom the Farm Lane Bridge to Off - campus representatives resPonsibIe to it. the middle of Shaw Hall and With two are: Gary Klinsky, Southfield Qne of the ahinet'a people per canoe, back to the bridge again, making Trophies will be awarded to junior; Mark Bathurst major the men will be required to their course shorter. the fastest on campus and off - Lansing - sophomore; Claire i^t services to students is legal aids. Directed by campus women's and men's Guthrie, Annandale, Va., junior; Doug Callahan, this department loans money to categories. A best - time trophy Nancy Hack, Mount Kisco, New students involved i will also be given. precedent - York, junior; Michael Austin, setting court cases Greenwich Village Days Special Be sure your parents see all the traditions at MSU. 10% ON ALL ART AND ENGINEERING OFF ... or dining in the IL FORNO cocktails in the RATHSKELLER room Call 337-1311 SUPPLIES for reservations FRIDAY, MAY 15 AND SATURDAY, MAY 16 Holiday Inn salutes with these family sp Friday • Fish Fry $135 Our Own Saturday • Surf 'n Turf s300 Across From Olin Sunday • Fried Chicken 5225 S 8$ 421 E. Grand River and Monday nn • Spaghetti Dinner 3121 E. 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About half of that white middle - class a jobless summer this year as the Job placement officers, particularly the auto makers — these persons will seek work, but students will be the hardest hit nation's economic slowdown company executives and will be the tightest areas of up to 20 per cent will go because of the special attention forces many companies to government officials have voiced unemployed, it said. employment. being paid to hiring poor reduce or eliminate summer pessimistic estimates of the "There still are opportunities Michigan's youth minority group members. hiring summer labor situation. unemployment rate is usually John D. Shingleton, director for work in the non - three times that of adults, and of the MSU Placement Bureau, For many MSU students, lack "There aren't many jobs to go manufacturing fields," he said. "if current economic trends of employment will mean more He said MSU students do not seem around," Walter Dunneback of named resort areas and than just three idle months. The the Youth continue, it may go up to four to be encountering this Employment Service, camps as possible job sources. times the adult loss of summer income, coupled said. "If The Michigan Dept. of Labor rate," according they aren't selling to a spokesman for the Michigan with increases in housing and automobiles or "It is true that our summer merchandise, reported that one million tuition costs, could prevent what can you do?" Employment Security opportunities and interviews are youths, aged 16-22, will have down substantially from last year," be said. "But the market for college students has been hit evenly across the board — whether they are white, black, or whatever. The summer jobs are just not there." He cited difficulties in the UtattrirtB auto industry as the major cause. Despite rising costs and dropping employment, the MSU Division of Financial Aids sees no hope of increasing financial help to students. "I doubt, however, if there will be any real drop in 313 E. Grand enrollment," Associate Director River, East Lansing Ronald L. Roderick, said. "I would urge students to maximize all possible kinds of family help first — from Mom and Dad to rich Aunt Mamie. If OHHHH! they still can't make it, the best bet is to obtain a state loan available at most local banks," LOOK WHAT WE'VE GOT he said. Roderick added that some good opportunities still exist for FOR Y00 - students eligible for work - study programs. To MSU students, effects of summer unemployment range from merely irritating to The neatest little catastrophic. Some will go to summer school or take trips to fill the summer months. bikini and Some, like Anne Vigliotti, Detroit junior, "will just have to rely on my parents more." its own matching But for others, like Diane Vogt, Escanaba sophomore, no summer job could mean no more beach romper education. "If I don't have a job this summer I could probably make it through next year, but I . .. both in the softest wouldn't be able to return the year after." Nationally, President Nixon nylon velour we've seen anywhere. has renewed his 1970 appeal for government agencies to hire one needy student for every 40 Both have mini-pocket federal employes. detail. . . romper is belted Exhibit traces and has full zip front. women s rights Current demands in the In Mauve or Orange. women's liberation movement are very old in some cases. The demands from the 17th Sizes 5 to 15. Century to the present are traced in a new lobby display at the Library. Bikini. . . 19.00 Represented in the Library's exhibit are a number of American feminists of the period Romper ... 18.00 including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Victoria Woodhull and Susan B. Anthony. Material on Amelia Bloomer, editor of "The Lily," the pioneer women's liberation periodical which introduced the "bloomer costume," is also included. Modern periodicals in the display reflect traditional attitudes toward women, and the current "movement" literature shows the continuation of the struggle for ALSO AT MAURICE'S DOWNTOWN full recognition. "Hiree Centuries of Struggle" AND MAURICE'S MERIDIAN MALL will remain in the main lobby until the end of spring term. Weekend focus: parents Parents Weekend poses a much Gamma Sigma Sigma, are hours at Beaumont ToWer. 1-5 p.m. MSU Museum. 2-2:45 p.m. Carillon hours at greater opportunity for student parent dialogue this year - coordinating the activities. 8 p.m. "Kingdom in the Sky" 2:30 and 8 p.m. Abrams Bwumont Tower. due to Campbell Hall is holding their recent student strikes, rallies and annual Little Sisters weekend in at Abrams Planetarium. Planetarium presents "Kingdom A , P-m- Promenaders: other activities 8 p.m. Performing Arts( in the Sky " afternoon of square dancing throughout the conjunction with Parents Company presents the Three 2-4 p.m. Honors College open £r Parfnts ^ students in the nation. Weekend. Penny Opera in the Main house in Eustace Hall. Women s IM Bldg. Roughly 10 years ago, when East Lansing will hold their Auditorium. 8:30 -12 p.m. Concert by folk P:m- Undergraduate art Parents Weekend into came annual Greenwich Village Days SATURDAY, MAY 16: musicians from Wooster College display in the Main Gallery of existence, it was designed for an Sidewalk sale this weekend. introduction to the student life In 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Greenwich of Ohio in The Joint in Student K^®s6e A" Center. on Greenwich conjunction with Village Days Sidewalk Art Show Services Bldg. „2 P-m- Performing Arts campus. When parents Village Days, a along Grand River Avenue. SUNDAY, MAY 17: Company presents The Weekend was continuous performance of folk 9 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Michigan '-"—V - first started, - the event was music by local artists will be Engineering and Science sponsored by the Freshman - held from noon to 5 p.m. each Exposition projects open for Sophomore Council. The structure day. This is sponsored by the display in the Engineering Bldg. of student MSU Folklore Markef SfST' Society and will 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. The MSU and parlors. _ government was revised nearly be held in the area between the Railroad Club will V LONDON PACKAGE WEEK INCLUDES: /•Theatre tickets /"•Hotel accommodations Open to all MSU students, their •Meals •Tours parents, faculty and • Transfers employes. CALL YOUR CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE GREGG LORIA INA BROEMAN 332-3565 393-3217 Travel arrangements by Diner's - Fugazy 351-0384 1 v Alumni Assn.alters image Though Homecoming and class established in the early 1900s, and & special fall issue of the home reunions, typical collegiate economics, veteminary can support the University," stopped functioning in 1935 due Alumni Assn. Magazine, which is traditions, are anticipated by to the difficulty in collecting medicine, education and human Kinney said. published seven times per year. medicine and many alumni, the MSU Alumni dues during the Depression. Alumni have to understand through the Assn. is changing with the times. departments of packaging, Among alumni contributions He said the University assumed what is "We're getting away from the happening on campus, forestry, social work and hotel, are the Alumni Distinguished responsibility for alumni and our job is to interpret it for restaurant and institutional Scholarships, which since 1955 old stigma of raccoon coats and relations until the Alumni Assn. them, Kinney said. have provided $80,000 worth of 'rah-rah-rah'," Jack Kinney, was founded by 59 persons with "We're not trying to put out a He said these groups do not financial aid yearly for 10 executive director and chairman the purpose of acting as a of the Executive Board of the University house organ," he said. exist off - campus, as do the students; the Distinguished partner in achieving the broad "Alumni should not be sheltered alumni clubs. Faculty Awards, which award Alumni Assn., said. goals and objectives of the from University problems. If the Instead, they The 17,000 - member Alumni emphasize continuing education, $1,000 each to six faculty University. University were perfect, there which may take the form of a members each year, and the Assn. is relatively new - it was Kinney said the Alumni Assn. would be no need for alumni reunion of Alumni Chapel, which was built chartered by the Board of has three main areas of concern graduates of the Trustees in June, 1967. help and support." department or college in order with alumni contributions after - Development and Alumni Kinney said the Dept. of to learn new methods or World War II in memory of the Kinney said the previous Relations and publications, the Alumni Relations keeps ia touch techniques to use in their work. dead alumni of all wars. association of alumni, which was chief of which is the Alumni with the nearly 100 alumni clubs "Every year people have to be Assn. Magazine, Kinney said. throughout the world, including brought up to date in their field was Kinney said the Alumni Assn. ' 'The main communication clubs in represented on the Search Tokyo and the so they can continue to help and Selection with the vast bulk of the alumni Committee to Greeks add has to be through the Alumni Philippines. We try to have a representative society," Kinney said. choose the president, thus He said the Dept. of Alumni the public a chance to voice an giving Assn. Magazine," he said. of the University meet with the Relations also among its opinion. Kinney said each MSU groups each year and keep them activities includes Homecoming, to Spring graduate receives the magazine up to date on the University, free for a year and continues to Kinney said. the more important class The Executive Board in the fall appointed two trustee receive it as long as he is a He said a decentralization reunions, an alumni family camp in West Branch and alumni tours selection committees, one Week events member in good standing of the effort is Alumni Assn. being made by various in colleges and departments, of the Europe and to different parts Democratic and one Republican, to recommend candidates for The Alumni Assn. does not country. through which alumni groups the Board of Trustees to their charge dues, but membership have been formed that are The Dept. of Development's Traditional contests previously respective parties, Kinney said. requires an annual donation to chartered by the national purpose is to seek financial "There are a great many things held during Greek Week have the development fund. contributions from alumni and association. that alumni can do to help been incorporated into the schedule of events for Spring Kinney said all 120,000 MSU Kinney said such groups have other interested persons. higher education other than alumni receive a report from the been formed "The development fund is the Week. through the getting together socially," he president, a special newsletter colleges of business, engineering, most tangible way that alumni Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity (Sammies) will sponsor their annual Tricycle Race at 12:30 p.m. May 23. Any sorority, women's residence hall or group is eligible to enter. The relay - style race to take place in Lot P (across from Be ready Anthony Hall) requires four participants for each entry. The members of each relay team should practice getting on and off the tricycle at racing speeds to time. minimize driver changing Spring Rules have been established to regulate the size of the tricycles to be used: the front wheel rim must not exceed 14" weather diameter, and the distance from the handlebar neck to the base of the handlebars must not be more than 10". Trophies will be awarded to first, second and third place winners. The first place team will receive individual trophies. An entry fee of $15 is required to pay for sound equipment drop off dry cleaning and musical entertainment. Later at 3:30 p.m. the Alpha Delta Pi sorority will hold their 45( per pound annual Pyramid Contest. Men's living units as well as organizations are eligible to enter the competition. Trophies will be awarded to 1 Skirt 45C the best entry in the three categories of largest, highest and most original pyramid. 1 Sweater 45$ Regulations governing the contest include: pyramids must be held from 15 to 20 seconds, contestants will be given three 1 Pair of Slacks 45< tries to complete their design, at least three people will be needed to build a pyramid and each group must have a team captain. Participants may use any additions or decorations to We love active people . . . active people love us! enhance their design. All groups may present from one to three pyramids. 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience Judging will be conducted by sorority members. 1 ~ 213 Ann Street The Delta Gamma Sorority 2 ~ Corner of Harrison & Wilson Road will hold an open house in honor 3 - NorthwinH Dr. of Parent's Weekend at 356 N. Facing Yankee Stadium Plaza Harrison from 1:30 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 17. Everyone invited to attend. Sigma Kappa Sorority will host their annual Mother's Day or. May 17. A banquet dinner will be served following activities Join Those Who Expect More Ana Sove planned with the moms in mind. Columbia to speak three o Kresge Art Center will have top placing pieces in each competition Wednesday when of the four categories. Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority "The sisters of AEPhi are sponsors its fourth annual Spring looking forward to a very Activities Week Art Show. successful art show this year. We The exhibit, to be held on hope to receive many Grand River Avenue between contributions from all Greek MAC and Charles streets from 2 units," Ellen Gordon, Diehi, to 5 p.m., will offer the art work N.H. sophomore, said. of fraternity and sororities Miss Gordon noted that the members. previous art exhibits were so Entries will be grouped and successful that they became an judged in four categories: oil, integral part of the Spring water color, pen - and - ink and Activities Week festivities. miscellaneous, including The idea for an art show was sculptures and photographs. originally conceived by AEPhi's Judging by three members of Elaine Ryan Passman, who has Junior the Art Dept. will take place Tuesday night at the AEPhi since been graduated from MSU. She served as chairman of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity annually hosts one of the largest Greek - sponsored activities in house, 402 Linden St. A trophy show for the first two years. the country. The Junior 500, which dates back to 1948, has entries from both Greek and non - will be awarded to the Greek The art show is intended to Greek organizations. This year the race will start from the Women's Intramural Bldg. instead of unit contributing the grand prize give creative and artistic the Union. - winning piece of art work. indiduals the chance to display Ribbons will be awarded to the their works publicly. Racers Racers won't start their race is that one person sits in the in unlimberfor '500' front of the Women's Arbor, will entertain the crowd. sorority; Julie Robertsion, engines, but their muscles will be cart and steers it while a group Bill Gadsby, a former Red Franklin Intramural Bldg. this year rather sophomore in tune this Saturday at 1:30 of five runners push the cart than in front of the Union as in Wing defenseman for 20 years representing Hubbard Hall; and for the 22nd annual around the one - mile course. p.m. previous years. Most of the and a former Red Wing coach, Sheridan Petrunia, Midland Lambda Chi Alpha Juifor 500. There are two divisions for the will be the official starter for the sophomore representing Wilson afternoon will be spent running The race is being sponsored in race: male living units and preliminary heats. About eight race. Vaughn Ryan from WVIC Hall. conjunction with Spring Activity female living units. The Junior 500 began in 1948 heats will be held which is will announce the developments Week on Campus (SAWOC). and final results of each heat. when Lambda Chi Alpha In the men's division, one man slightly shorter than last year. Teams from from the living unit drives and is Each cart is timed during these The Lambda challenged other fraternities to a sororities, Chi Alpha pushcart race. It was strictly fraternities, residence halls and pushed by other men from the heats and the five fastest from Crescent Queen and her court men's competition until 1954 cooperative living units will same place of residence. In the each division participate in the will also be crowned during the when women's residence halls compete in a race of homemade women's division a woman from final race. afternoon. Marlene McGovern, entered the race with a male four wheeled pushcarts around the living unit drives but men are - Birmingham junior representing driver and runners. West Circle Drive. drafted to do the pushing. Between heats the Love's Wonders Hall, is the queen. Her Since the beginning of the The general procedure for the The race will begin and finish Alchemy, a rock band from Ann court includes Libby Goll, competition, Sigma Alpha Birmingham junior representing Epsilon fraternity has won the Campbell Hall; Nancy Hoagland, most races, claiming seven Birmingham sophomore victories. Their latest win was representing Kappa Alpha Theta last spring term. ABOUT TIME YOU PUT YOUR WINTER UNIFORM IN STORAGE, GENERAL! make one of your "spring activities" cleaning and storing your winter clothes CLEANERS LOUIS 623 EAST GR. RIVER jossajojd Students Honors with exceptional depth than the College: depth regular the only criteria although the freshmen designates are chosen ability and a gradepoint to departmental curriculums. Academic Council and CUE had to receive the Honors Opponents to the Honors match can find an Honors Honors College students are College College have charged that it not made their recommendation, bulletin, and to have the nurtures an elitist attitude both College program that enables allowed to waive the University He added, however, that opportunity to be counseled by them to devise an academic basics after their freshman year among its students and among circumstances sometimes the college's directors. those who are not involved in program more suited to their but must take higher level prohibited the extensive The designates are on the basis the needs than the general courses to ensure a liberal program. Blackington feels screening now practiced. of their orientation test scores, that the allegations are not curriculum. education. Blackington said that the first Blackington said that this necessarily legitimate, The MSU Honors College first Because this usually requires step toward admission in the method of selection is only "There is a fundamental went into operation in 1953 more intensified study, Honors college is still the student's somewhat better than guessing intellectual mistake made by with about 300 students. College applicants must be gradepoint. AD students that which students will perform on opponents to the Honors Formerly located on the third screened by the staff to meet this prerequisite are invited an Honors College level. floor of the main Library, the determine whether or not they to an information meeting where College. TTiat kind of claim is an But, he said, they do have to example of misuse of the college has moved its offices to qualify. they receive descriptive material, start somewhere and failure to the renovated Eustace Hall. Blackington said that the If they are interested in the language with one meaning being qualify on the freshmen tests descriptive and the other being Frank Blackington, director, Committee on Undergraduate program they are then invited to does not exclude anyone from said that the most important Education (CUE) report emotive," he said, apply. later admittance. requirement of Honors College suggested that the 3.5 required If a student would like to be "Whenever you set any A student who is not admitted students is that they must be gradepoint should not be the admitted to the Honors College criteria, and you group people to the college on first out of the field that fit that willing to follow a program of sole consideration for admission, but falls short of the minimum application may have another courses that gives their He said that it is unfair to say gradepoint requirement, he may criteria, that group is necessarily interview when he feels he is elite." education greater breadth and that past directors used this as apply with a letter of better prepared, recommendation from a faculty "We are not He said that because criteria member. However, he must be admissions office in are based on values, "the issue is already engaged in a stringent what are the things we want to Money except we give them a chance to academic program. p He said that some students who qualify grade - wise for the keep trying if they're not immediately Blackington said, accepted, value? Hien we answer that we can talk about 'elite' in abusive way." a non - college do not necessarily want plauge If Richard E. Chapin had enough seats. It should be lib to become rigorous involved them. Students may not be admitted to the Honors College in program required of the GRANDMA'S unlimited funds, he'd make packed every night, not just until they have reached their MSU's Library "the best in the during finals," Chapin said, sophomore year, however, some country." But MSU's director libraries does not have unlimited of the 100% Heavy Casted Brass funds and this to be his — biggest problem. seems Momentos of MSU 1900 E. Kalamazoo Chapin who took over his job Exquisitely handcrafted these handsome keepsakes make distinctive as 1959, director of the libraries in sees the library as one of home or office accessories as well as unique graduation gifts. It's Honey - Dipped! two essential elements in any university. "A university is composed of faculty and libraries," he said. "You're not going to have a great university without a great faculty. You're not going tohave a great University without a Purchase items individually or as a set. great library. REGULAR BOX O'CHICKEN $1.35 MSU's libraries are far from wt size 3 Pes. Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, price "great" according to the Plaque i lb. 8 oz. 9 in. $8.00 Gravy, Cole Slaw and Biscuits statistics published by the 74 - Ashtray 10 oz. 6 in. $5.00 JUMBO BOX O'CHICKEN Paperweight 8 oz. 2 in. $3.50 $1.80 member Assn. of Research 5 Pes. Chicken, Mashed Potatoes Set prices $14.00 Libraries to which MSU belongs. Gravy and Biscuit, Cole Slaw Include $.50 for mailing and handling charges. In spite of this bad news, the THRIFT BOX O'CHICKEN (Money back guarantee if not completely satisfied) $2.55 Library does contain over 1.25 Send check or money order to: 9 Pes. Chicken ONLY million books, 13,000 Exclusive Artistry Co. Saves 3 to 4 periodicals and 8,000 additional P.O. Box 2094 items. It acquires over 100,000 Michigan Avenue Station new items each year, Chapin Lansing, Michigan 48911 In addition to its regular holdings the Library also houses MUSIC MARSHALL a number of special collections. These include collections of over 700 early books on veterinary CO. medicine, 15-17th century criminology books, cookbooks 245 Ann St. and early works on botany and zoology. It the new science library, presently scheduled for construction in 1974, is built, the space occupied by the present science library now housed in the main library will be used to house the 2,000 additional items acquired each week by the Library. The new Record building will also permit the expansion services. of other library Special Any and all Although Chapin realizes that the Library could be a "much Vocals better library," he believes that "too many people have a Rock tendency to criticize the Library without ever using it." Classic He believes that the way to get Folk people to use the Library is to provide some kind of orientation Country & Western program for the 10-15,000 new students at MSU each year. "The Values $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 Library shouldn't have LAMBDA CHI ALPHA "The Largest Fraternity Sponsored Event in the COUNTRY" SATURDAY MAY 16 1:30 PM IN FRONT OF THE UNION ON WEST CIRCLE DRIVE Junior 500 Parade 12:30 PM on M.A.C. 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