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L LEL ENDING S;* i i I*!)" i, JU. :L 7 19d2 Atxo SAX KING RAW. : . :cs ORCHESTRA i.ARL &OTI ' ' After ' en ;ation;i! stands in Cambridge, Md.. j New York City and in Washington, !). C. Karl Un-Mr and His Orchestra set new attendance records in Hartford, Conn., and Elizabeth, N. I, A fortnightly engagement at the Glass Bar in St. Louis, Missouri, and j an overnight flying trip to Lo- Angeles to] appear at the Shriiur's Concert. Bostic wilt j fill dales in Key cities in Ohio, Rhode Island j and New Jersey. The band features the celebrated dto t\ king the Karl, him elf; Line Redd e vibraphone, and introducing for the first, time The Three Pinkj Williams. .Im J Brief I v Slated 111 5 I V'V KONGFK (irrcilunans say that ore >•, ay nf lengthening your lift is to ; ciown the .-ize of your mi-a!.. re yon:l 11r; to Scnvnicy le><.-ai<.:• tnc offieiids. .■! - ■!; 0 h V ’-■ ■ f;>l are n>ort V-: h> )• i;,' : Wth tiu- rraeCi! a cany cm;. a r til 1 -mo!' :: y ■ peri.a i;-I a 5 Dae College (‘om !>j ojln-! ■ a * rv a grain fields •• • t:!rI .><• v e'hf-d for mi vati'i-i of »•.., •.a ay, Cl* in fen of, row-, nr 4 n!*>ii:C r.htb Annual Summer School THE AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE or T| q y ft) { t 11 r» t\ , ( # »dr- e « bf >» N „ t TWO SESSIONS J\ 7 »i c. 3 Ju)v Ih , July J 7 A(?gult a «.? f 19 'j 2 OtIER I N (, f o> /r Sf : for /,' •? f <-i 11 if (>i /‘‘'in>}jff 'Jen; l,‘ f ' . /•'/••} O fieri A e • r ' i f\te(l EnVetfC [JhMjrn w V t )hry /,'* >;• i* I in Si/ »• ■ &sh oof ami l ntct( Ih t h)■ > ■■ ■ • //> ' : ••</.’ • i• • Students Map < '<■)!< }>!•■('' (he (hirirr>; ~t js ■ <iTe.-/ 7 a )irf Y ()<nl onu} fim,' vr- ‘ U7; 7/•/ ,] aoi ./I:-, trn I i'hi, Snpt'r 1 :•/, Visual IfV/.v bUUn-iit t/th <>! j; i>; it \ • Kt ,}//>■ i‘‘ cfht G (U liwtr 'CVIW fvfy / < ‘irhnij In fhr Yfftslr- v Jh-nrm SPfCriAl (‘oVltsi'n !\ MOhi.l: \ /ct c t i r SA /> A ! 7 '/v / 77 <t '• I'io r\ v ./o v Modernl .xprrorsi IJiiea« *<*d f ( on<lit'frnf 1 ;if tilly / /-- EvH *jn ar t s! f nrihsi hi 1 ',rwnf >*nt j -Ph r*- •• WAR MO JI ! 2 - < .IRRS, for' of sr< tm trie t 7 iiftn! ’’l fir Ag» M ulf .*nti | rrKr.ur#* 1 f oilef'e, I st eejt hm hj I North Carolina College Announces Us Summer School Sessions ♦ THKKK SESSIONS: Nine Weeks, June 9ih Au.gur-J 2 Six Weeks, unc 9, July 16 Three Weeks: Aug. 4 “20 Beautiful and Cultural Surroundings Modem A ccommodattonn ft, tours? Offering''- in IV frnid'»«'•*' and imd-'>rfrradjiatr depnrtnsi&nt^ 0 Special Workshops in Fivt- Avcac. OutHt.ntidiiie For further information, write: Dr. J. H. Taylrir, direc tor, North Cm olin« Collect- Summer School, Durham, N. C. Regular Fall Term Opens Sept. 17 IMitchell and fohn (oletrane. I’osti- plays alto sax, guitar, clarinet and trumpet; .lot n (oletrane, tenor six and chuinet: William . alto and baritone -ax; Joe Mitchell, trumpet and vocalist; Redd on trumpet md xilis; the Issues, ha--.; Inc Knight, piano, and pm W light on (hums. AGo shown in the al>oxe photo is {left) Nick Zoic, mad manager, and fed Vat" who lu ,u! , paldi aml pies, relations for the mu ual aggeegfitiou. ftooked ‘solid* the band * ti-i ine. with King Records ' velvet Sunset” and "Linger Awhile.*’ Tt develops in such are,is ’rnrrnri T ro.sf. of jivinß 1.952 a-vU he •t' !e;ro os as in t 951 The pvirchrising power of I'mnicrs' net. irirornr probahly will he n rvc; ti.M.3 ;t\ any year of the I-t-t an cs• io m\t erT 1950. Ur.;!.»■.l StAtt". ,> i-, n niL- o-s mHH<‘Vn * n.lr ; r , lh firrt nine rnor.‘l . of the current: r:>- ivTslt of fv-701! r* riCOlUnTt ed p.5!-T- K i>y • <;,y Apt ; : ,v:]! : .-y.K 1 . th> sjruevei' for ■•••ruroJho.'! v. i »><is in permartenf 4;t 'j, n-(honed by i'i : '-nt r<’‘findings of the U s Tj, i!;ro r, ! o*’ \ariCllilUTT: lose i.i:.;;i ■ ~! was ni.sriv : ■SW j , V > \ T | \ / i : MX W: MiSS; ■ . W. ■ .S: * £ I- * M Sews Tress Photo Service ACTOR MEETS 'MISS NASSAU' Kihvarri Hail, Howard I'nivor •'it> xlntU-al w Ito starri'il >,ith I * r>r- 4 Kariofj on iho ‘‘Philip Morris Plax*- itooSunday, o sli«»sA- n her* wilt Miv. Olrj, Smith, voted •‘Miss ' "•■ sui" in . coot.'.a, Th- • filing M, !, prim given tor Hat) hy i’hif.p Oort e- j«t lh» '-gslinc Kormi of :iw- Theresa HoUd last week. Hall to>s a nbane.. et in j,ri:rv. a ; , ~ semi-linalist in the aeting com pit ition. 1 .-eng'■ -1 rbo ;iia \ finr] i'H' *_f‘iYvV i P&irn Beach Junior •M; Uip ;;v '• lit It at the Flo •' 1 ■■ ■ ; ' 1 ' >; '“'n i>; ’ o terml • fournomctit Finals Held At 'I eacJher’s College; 119 Graduates “ e'-'P.TTT'/ir LIi - -The ww.-fin ’ annual co >, r-.-cnemTi-ot • v-r "i'i' . wete field at Up Keyctte vp'ie State Teachcr« (ieilmre, on ■ 1 S'* 'ii.V JlJflF d .it < >U>rfi; •t> .'.'l. with I ! >r nnt“i| nrtoc:.'or. Dt \>ro.jro--< ("aiiv-r .■"ivior a,, tfie' guest ipcakor (..'un-enily. Or Celt. ! '. (>)• r the A : to flic Com ■ 1 ni. eme , the (.'rnted State . <)f • Ji ■ of Kducatjen. te.-. .hin;; 1 on, D 'f! is i-imiulatJfig addrew. n> the. ,;> au.j;.U in;; < ■ , ,w, warmly re- I tie IP) candidates tor liir K ichrlor's rfegre*-, P; Os leiin make Itieir lirnm , in l aved.' vilie. wire (in.si uteri to,- lie degree hv Hr .!n‘>r|ih 11. IlmiKla s, Dean of file ( ollege d.elmlcil in Use itnniher of I ej 1 ore. m honored were muny tr.ir-hri . in ~ i tin- v tin met ni ini iremrtits for grade.ttion at Hie coneluuion of the pusl sum me i ijuartei. Tile decrees v. "if awarded by i>r .lames Vt Seahronk. president of (he college. Aii inirtp li> aiii 1 ire te mi trev. wj.iji given on Sunday, June . !:y 1!,! iii : ••ip IJ.'oi-pp ] i M-... inn, Muust<:rr. of the jvj.vers Park i if p ! i■■ la .!■■ h in Civili iU, N, to.' ’ ’’Ui (icyn - inn.: f ire •■olti'j.; .'vrir ner!niir.fd Peautif• iUv >uuier i'. e direction of Miw Marv K. j ; inof the Department of Mu- Hoxoit c»t vinrvi r F'liyettevil!..- . Rnih v Henrier m ".s:: ho 100-rankiiv.: ,• y nt. o ihe i'la: ;i of find Biddi*’ J)af | xi.• of Henderson. A C. was grad j ■ • '.■"■■■ with f pon.'l honor The six i I hv a so gractuatd with honors; i " Atje- iVT Rootie, Ciarysbm;;;. ' i • Rmv .ti Bryant,. Wii i• ii•, -’too; Mary \V. Hickman, By -i vvv F.lhi jVT . Rhein, New Born; VioleUc H .1 Simpson, Bladen* aiii; Georgia P, Williams,' Monrny. > Liberia. PRIZES AN?) AWARDS P. i.'.es and award.- went to eigl,. lee:; students 'vho had excelled do.-in ; the year in given areas; of activity The K. E Smith r-r poio (h.iod< Smith Memvorial |"I REMEMBER"! From Mo f. 5«»cl-«-<*hpf. F.d-irtc-ii. N-V.; I rpmembrr how good it fell to sink into % huge featherbed in a cold bedroom on a eoid night: also sleeping with * hot iron at my feet on zero nights. From H Cohen, Bronx, S, T , I remember the cracker barrel in the obi country grot cry store which sold crackers by the pound. From Mrs, Florence Sparks, .Coffer sonville, < remember 'when I was a small girl going to the woodland with my father and his work band? to gather tan bark from the trees They would split the ha Hr and Haiti it away. 1 nevev i knew what they used tan bark for From 8. I . Kflfiar. Tombsll. Tens: ! We used to make chewing gum out of pint-- resin, gum elastic bark | and stretch berries. We would use a wad for months. Oh. what bliss when n>y girl would let. me chew her wad ft?r awhile! trots !hi’ Old Cuss. Chicago: T m member the celluloid collar -it i revolutionized the collar industry, and clmost revolutionized some of the practical jokers of the day, who took great delight in applying a . match to some pompous guy's col lar. This Would singe his chin whisk- I cr*. -today's hot foot was tome ; beside this trick. 5 remember when S stores used to sell mourning badges | to wear when a famous person died. From Silas Whitaker, Orlando. Fla.: i I remember the old ditmg, "The 1 Cat Came Back.”' (Mali your memories to TH is OI.D TiMKR. BOX 340. FRANK . i'OftT, tv j > TI.U ' •: i‘ f •! C I ' ■ ioO-o r 'o/oogv'i; f, .A.: ■ iv; ' m ' ■ w ' ! W. 4 r I s|! xw £ C ‘j* M A ll m ' dmmmm f fa * - 1 Hit IIIMf - A ward for if.s.oetiotpt' ii p.i iioV.ir ••lltp tn !he fharh.i'ii v. f" i . to RUth, V Jiencior on; Uo •> U William;. M'-iriii! ia I Awarj lot Ru ! pei einr Schoiai ;,!.in in '.he firadu | atinr* C! ■; t o ) :i.i.ip• !;. , t ;iu • Mary J- Perry Mevcori.it Aw a. i ]in Mils)': to Then; bittir ; the i ■ "tiff Mi.;;. .V J.'lT,.', or, M i 1 : ninriat Award for Ru perior Set»o i Iriivhip it the •• i :!\rr.mi i’l i : ■ ' : Christyne John :;n l.ho Ld .\ ud ; i EVan.s and ,SaUic Evatr JlU'mori:i! ] Award for (t0. .0 f itiy.' i'. Tup w I Marshall ! <w > . t!m jam..; Dcwo:, 111 Baifoi ■' Men .i.i A a i IP i Rural student Teaching to LiUie . . Mae Butter the Women' • i!!r , ate Club Award to tiu 0.,d- - ; ing Female .Aiitlete >n Gi.ulu.uir ■ j Class to Annie i, Gad- cm., the ■* ; May me V/orfdoam Se-d.,:-- ~,k Mem- ! ] oriai Award in Hem,- K mivd' 1 .' i .Teuiia Mar McGonr.it k: th; At - ten If Ki tivit Amr.-.d f.■ , ;• m , ;fo irnre ti) Frederp.! J the ] June O.rffon R.o. 'Mbrno. o.i : ] Award Ud ..*',*oo A. ;... 1. j.n rii. ■ !bv Silf-Vi !,)f WolTVip] . .'... ..iifiv. ! ] Ruth V Rend 1, io 1; in Vo'.iip W- 'ir,i n’ ‘ iirvJt.,n ■vat: - ward i 0 Velma BeU' r Sir ir r r ; Guild Award to. !h -A.•! y Fresh mtm i'crfor/rier t>> H;d:a ! 1 Smith; tip; Mi G ■>, , N | Award on Belvitf of the f .i,.m , ' iLv ! Landmarks <,f Fuvrtti; viii<-" to; ! CKmpatra Gi'v-vord ih- !.., ;■ I pha Phi Alpha io.vw.p A; mb- Ito Erne-' Fmv. ’ iir, P-aorr ■ 1 Bra-.v tc-v A'vovrl ui So; • ... ! v I eraturu to <' O,Cb i vvoid ] Hie Ojt,. -V p. ; po ; rd . • :aV • ■ . j 'yard >•> Ja-hnny ! Lav ■<,, \ .icy. : v, A ' avi ", i Ou’standing Aiiitete of the Vn» :to J:,nva! >' W. hmvr, ;;.;d tip 1 i 7,' ta Phi Beta Sorority Ay r, I * ■ i Jpiip M .McCormick <-R AIM VI f , U! I H B. S UEGBF.K Ethei M Am ter,, in, < • ■,. , . ■ '■ ’ Clifton Vcrtnnlon Fnfii 'd. < arrp ;S. Balined, Wilmington; P< . Battle, Scothafid Neele. • P ] . Rennet!, Giirilon, Alice M f'toone 1 f i .rypivirp, Bei’/ia J '- vv Iv. . . h.a'o 'jVp>nrup J f'-'vicin ■ .. lor;: ! ')• • • Lw we; R i r h ; Se-iatv. Amo <! TV'-vost, J ■an; Olive Dr v B Ri van!, V nwuv r • ir.fi V , I- • 11.■■ R R o rset , :i A Mur oughn, ftrcr. •: Fsyt tb'Viilf; ! iliie M Butle! f : ycHrv Re. Vavv Acme. ! Mae N, Byers. Kings Mountain ! Merritt M. Ctiestnut. G adsburo : I.no C): :".!v a ■ Son; ■ JmCnn Va ; Doret.lia .M Glylj nr;. Kooky Mount, Smith Co.-ten. Newark. J : Mm T. Council, Y/lpv Oai-: Lois H. Co Burgaw: Lmv"!! i.i Cunningham, Jr, Jc;. a v Ciiy ; N .1 ; Ruth H Cunnipshtori. Fay • Welcone, Frier 4 IIiIotI! By King „ - ww»* ■■-* y* • W*W*SSHR — 1 ii . * i| ~ r ; | |r|| ' y. " ' CCI .ii'. W.»' nftftfti)* tn'irWatwimriTnrf. 1 in- ■»• •mvnflMftrtr ,rrw- —rr • «•■ ■, ? i;<"yille. f ficli't i■ ■ J> ki . H-mdei ■ oil', H." if (»• >ll f .I!Iw> 11>(1. ; IJOUglil ■' i twvr : lii V':'i ' iVTijIIIM 1? 0.0 k, i , ! ■->! | tie r: (■/!" ,•>[<t i > field, | 1 V'/iiJiejfiyi;: i n;u ■; h , ’vV'ii'.-jiniO |(' ii; I !>••;,,- • L (vllioil. rV.vth ; vlIJ°, ,lnn."-: ! n.~ !■ , iHu, Sitilv A i :>i-;, !i i•• I(1c, I Mil., UlHi- *f t > ■‘ i I:, V'i'i,,: i,r ■ii • ■ A Ir. «... town, H €. Mil :! ■ t'd A ioi ; !, fail moot, .Ruth Ford, iiii,nn*w I-uni, I 15*. .• ~'i; Jin lip- J. K-.i.-iO) 1 '-oh i (.?■■■ nK, S r . \i o" L li;>f! no o\.; Ovrt'L 0 urn 1 o: r'. Hoprlv K -> ton, J:. n i!i;iiri, V • ii.-r.Bn , p.v, H lon r; ]■!..;!. -.Vii.- , i I <_• i v* -; !. i -One-'t., !,i > i: . Mi i ol I.M i; Vi I, f' itv ,VT ;• ", , in■ .t s.■ ; M Hi iHo; , v ilfi ’. If. 'in i'. Hi.-k . 1 1 ■ f,,ir 11 'vl-ii ' W 11., r. ' m.-Hv Boiivi ', l-'i oik y ih> ... , i R'n-.i-btiru; i [t T-,; I in:.on, .Yen • Du.-n; Mi*:;, IP, i< -m Wil milJKll.l! Ho i., I.'illl' . ! ! roll.. ; b";V.I . Sf.lniH ' !m :. I'll, Kinston, A !•(]>-■■ A (. * "nre. Tor .'■.Til I! I; 1 1 11 t 0 ■ 10. Kooky IVs- lim' .1 Jot *;i■ I. j, vs !•' ,i * i on:! ■ ioorotlo I I,:ii-m.:, Hi:: in:: H *|*f. Isvn ;v? Min!or. Dmiii, AlarK A M till l, M.n.Viol, i) 1,1. I"-.,, f* , ye! i ,■})!>. M o Moi i.ion, F -y-'U. vjlif . Vei ntM! i I. iVKt:.-: city. 31 i’otfi'o Vio.Hn fj „.v Kliiclt!. A- ,;•(!. j> I . M Gertrude -vfK .*y , I ’.iy. *(•■■■ 11' 1 *, i');i'ii-fire-' r.frl A»i:in. >'■ i.vnii n*! Ivlfsrv .1 Mr!, in, St I ,i‘>: Mir'A'lll. 1 ■ ‘Oibet Ton : A! - , I. Newkb i.. i: ■ |h;j -A i,o l.,ir,rii;i i- : n - ;i|lj -..inlni 'i WiUie O Oakley < ' . Roth N. OJiv.-r. Phi!.- i• ivihi . !'■■. Filo.el Ai Palm<n. H V< . 'i'lutiirtu G. Pat kei, fi'ciruinl Throphilim'. Pas'kc!, Edcnloi. Col- n T. Prole., LowiKton; Bonti :<:c Po-iT'.. (.':n'a Ua; Boon n r W Pmdle. Kavoto villi . Kuo or Polk, Moivroe; Do •c* -. Ml 0:1 Oii . m mirn l It-:, id, i .mm m, in., j. j;-. V: J(m n, N-rfolk V* A in .. ; ' i rR'VPFI'I* ?V i f,| ;*l\f, ni f* . This ws»* tbs embarrassing predicament in which Mrs. stetts How irr! !••(*) nnd ri -.?•,.'•« r T-.tn I«s Ancrirs, found themselves when thev were tranced in their folding furl ft •;')•--! >< h-n !!;.•• !>.- trd * moo •' in the * tow t and moved <« investigate. The bed went berserk, nod (he !-e;«(li>of» rd plopped rfe-vtl on (heir shoulder*. Police t ame to the rest-lie. * Honor The Old Folks! it's Yoar Strict Duty WHKY WF. WERE kids, we 1 0 ra rf\p r ) f ( Ts \ p fjf) rH-Hl B*l fj 1110.0 ts ’ Ot?r of thf'm .soklf Honor thy i ‘by mother' And! < vs-n at times wu riled r?rjd we still could i Are H ;vr?« To obry, v*. -•;! thai was 0 K., | h?j \ when 'be k:s? ( or» d» *ncd on j tn m ♦ wp x.'c j rr <iUppor-od *»"» *iip j p/'.to ow? in their d<*c.hn« j inu vCelts, so provide them with j ■I- i i end ciothing end ahoHef and i.-r-briru* end ypiritital assistance why !,ht** wont over our heads ibo nir rr; - *!!. i Bui fhp obn-ration to support opr !'.^v f, iii , v/hn’h w# took >;n when wc> were nine, binds »j.l heavily rnw wh r n are • v;'• r,<y ninf- or *hirtv-nine A s*' j F.R A 1,-1 thev j?r«'.’v id od fpr • Jfor man;, years D'bfn wa roUid :i o! j, -■-■i c> ■ • to i o\ tvs olv e «. VV h y i}• --t ? 1 In'! we do as rrinrh for ; j Um:*m now Mryybe they Upset, ovo rout o' f jittle; we used to ip;'! then- whole house i’-■!■) . n\i rerncirifps fhr story of! the -'tui dy Bavarian prapant who j . r;i ;Ai;-,tAd with h»< father bg- ! *' a ■ isa t h*> t rp;p hling ni d m an, ! ran his plate away from the ieb!after- diriner, had broken ‘v. ■- p.iaU •• in t.h* 1 last month? So j this o:<y ;vhon the old roan drop., j po.t o thr farmer "'v-jfp him. j •. i-t want nut ip to ■) npa rby for > | ■ ’ ir:d hrp-,n In rar'.-A a plate j mi, of m-vvl ' | \ ,'VS sH.H f)WS' ;t:,|n Imm I «!;>>-■; .I fn-r- }-,nrs, an,-! | ,n! ni!.-I - ; ~t,H a>k-H him Bad ! ~ ' 1 1 1 . ;= ■ ■ .i nib- Pin nick - j Pm I 11-mt rhiTniy nlr! ;i ..cHf.iir'i nf yO’.i >l ron'l his j alle In hr i? a It: ' Thy in; .. fbad h: - fnihor j 'l’kMnmi ft flobiiison, WPimngron. 1.. v, y B .Snnmi ii i.,. (.'’l ark toil. Ku Me I' Sitnr inn, Hni'i-nb nn. Vio ;it He R Simiison, Bi/idenbOro;' Vial!io K. Smith. Sc'llattri Neck,; Mkr m Snmki. F-iy. ttcvili.-. Vircjnm; T Sniii.li. W-ishincton. D t', Car'lcFa M Sp*■ :iin.ir: (, mm • Mmc S PY-iYcr,,,, Wit.le : ’jir. 1 imiti.iciiia F At. .vart. •• *m • 'mi. r . .Tuts M stiff, b.' * r.! ■ mi. , V Li'inai ii Fit cirri j v.y >?t.. | ; i PAGE THREE V ’vhtUliiig away, and then he said, "Daddy, lie sure you make that S plat" rt's-nj and strong, because then when you. t“ old, I ran | give it )o you." Daddy almost rut hu ftna;*? i when he hr-ard that TTe looked |at the hoy, looked into spare, j tossed the plat* hack into the | woods, and said, ''Come on, son. let's see how fJmndpa** doing ” THERE ARE MANY old, for gotten mothers and fathers, IK’ irie 'n little room*, all atone. Wei:, m tlii- situation, do you think jt ii enough if * ;on or : daughter matl them a few dollar* every in 'nth'’ Surely they de serve more than mere support. They are not. old police horses j turned out to pasture. They are I mothers and fathers. They are j hungry for other thinsrs than food hungry for a little a.ffec | linn, e litt'n visit, a little rem.Cffl* i bra nee, -t little lovr \nt> MARK YOU. all this 1* not sentimental charity. This is vi- nlemn dutv before God. He j will ask us !nw we hfli'e per- I fonned 't Di= the adult part of On.-!':: I- nifib Co m > nan dm. en t„—b V i Ho.- toepph ATanton '* t r. - l*„> --II 11. C Wadesboro; Sylvester W Suggs, H...>kerion, l.illie ! Swett. Garys bii'g. Fa-a K Teachers, W'ilming* '<>r.; Velma ,J Thames, Fayette ville. Ch.tiie*. H Thigpen, Fay : otteville; l.ntt.je M Tucker, Hall , ''r.x. Va., IV:io V Venable. Saxe, - , Aloxcnde.r Vick. Jr , Rocky j Mount famr- A Walkei K r o\v , Bern. Andiew A Wallace Fay eit-'viiii- 'im villa Wiit son. Wind . ,;or, Ijoßov A Way, Fast Orange, \ Check .smith, director of athletic V-’jblt-■ •t> ■ ; Florida A and M College. participated in track, tenm.-. and basketball while an undergraduate :•* Tenn. State Col lege He also --an intramural track i While a graduate student at the : State University of lowa -and was ••* roembti of the quartet that set a new intramural record for the | t JO-yard relay in 1946- | five ! numifp 4fe| LONDON! DRY 1 6 #/ m 3 im # Osrttll**! ft#» <srtd» *600»!i««A» * WO#TS IT*. $ ffiOSlA. tuition* laiNMnun* nod mi
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