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ISTORY CLUB HOLDS<lb />
INITIAL MEETING JAN. 17<lb />
meetings are held each year m theUety b her role of the everlasting<lb />
following places in the months in- p nagging wife of Joe Braxton<lb />
dicated: January, Wilson; Fehru- Mrs. Harrington. EDITOR TO VISIT<lb />
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rv club FACULTY MEMBERS STaS' wLis"a 2S. tlltf v , <lb />
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STUDY CONFLICT mother. Mary Anna -how- unu-ual sociate Editor of Childhood Educa<lb />
.Jordan Jarvis, one of the founders gopher bin also<lb />
ia I He also was awarded a of this college, Miss Sally Jovner (Please turn to page four) � jll!<lb />
eholarship to work on his Master's Davis -poke in chapel, "Tuesday, �- !� <lb />
legree. The second year he was! Januarv 18. on the erpnta nf hia Kfo PI AMQ cno iiimiad<lb />
rer own gardi<lb />
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Governor Jarvis, she related was<lb />
bom one hundred and two years<lb />
in ('urritnk County in the<lb />
of North Car<lb />
SENIOR UNDER WAY<lb />
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CAMPUS FEBRUARY 1 Albemarle section of North Car7 sJSoTpIoL, �<lb />
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As he was the son of a Methodist at the January meeting of the Junior " <lb />
, i , .� j , . " ���� �  . ( minister, be entered Randolph class. Suggestions for themes wen being t<lb />
simately sixtv persons aiT? �7, � , 2�L �?? L 1S C0B- ito�' � be on our campus February Macon College at the age of nineteen narrowed down to three of whicl - aw<lb />
 � � � n Miss JKose, who is chat nnan of the siden-(l onite a good nfind. i AT tti, t, , I i , t it - i i �' i i- �r  .� �  , � " ' rtUltu . <lb />
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, ,  V international Relationships Com- In the part of Billy Caldwell, op- W with local -branches of Assoeia- Idegree �, i � , ,� �  , � ' <lb />
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titutional committee , f  �� l t , a- i . , -n i i � � aiianooo Education mi He was an officer oi the 18th and the costumes of eirls who will husbi<lb />
Xvlda Cooper Mi red M . j! T Ct nC '? 'T hlS appear,��� � South Carolina regiment during the Civil War. and serve refreshments<lb />
. : CharHe Wooten '  nVa ' dl be a ,anee on our - age during this month. She will be in j after the war he was elected The presided named the members equal of<lb />
i the J��g. Mm S 1 TL T'l T W P krnr 'ir't1" V r- T ' Jmuua 8-Febru- Lieutenant Governor, a position he of the folmwing ,V. � ,  t  b a won<lb />
bdd la-t Wednesday in Maret Mcktnney. aa Sad,e ary 1. The Association for Child- held until becoming Governor of the tuna, orchestra de-ic �- <lb />
lassroom. At tie meet- lc ha nan. � i rieiel � b v not TY1��. 1. l T-i. .� t- n . r- ,� in. .  ' .  'l�  M<lb />
i capacity of an en i r<lb />
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were unanimously approved.<lb />
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rawing up � ��,  rt. u t - r, r Aeacaers college is at present the six years, during which time he did Schnyder, facultv sponsor will heli<lb />
he byJawsl hostesses, (Please turn to page four) ,my student branch in the state. Mrs �-� <lb />
Mayfarth will meet with the Student<lb />
Branch in the afternoon, in the<lb />
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lion, am<lb />
Sociological Survey Here s<lb />
Proves To Be Enlightening<lb />
ART DIRECTOR MAKES TALK<lb />
�veiling there will be a meeting in<lb />
reenville of the members of the<lb />
Ioeal branches in Eastern North<lb />
'arolinn. This includes those from<lb />
voanoke Rapids, Goldsboro, Craven<lb />
J County, Greenville and Pitt County.<lb />
Collegiate Shag Popular Dance,<lb />
Says Well Known Dancing Master<lb />
Mi-s Kate Lewi director or' the<lb />
Art Department, made a talk to the<lb />
Kenly Woman's Club last Wednes-<lb />
day night on the subject "Woi<lb />
Sculptors of America putting<lb />
emphasis on Anna Hyatt Hunting-<lb />
ton, the animal sculptor. Janet<lb />
By BILLY DANIELS from high school at sixteen or,<lb />
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"�� key which was conducted by Dr. worked for a salary, wears number VERBAL BATTLE<lb />
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-nmher- of the history department sent to all students of the college chief amusement in movies as alary societies are planning a verbal<lb />
.re greatly m favor of the move-were used as the sole basis of the means of recreation. This tvpieal! battle to be held on the hattle-<lb />
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M-i- Laura Eose, who has been interesting sidelights on the likes. shoot a gun. She also plays the stage-sometime during February.<lb />
D instructor oi history here tor dislikes habits, and opinions of the piano or other musical instrument. I The query with which the<lb />
bout ten years was -elected to act, student body-of this institution. This ITer favorite food is chicken, though ! Emersons have challenged the Blfliv oonul'tr currentlv w.th th , . i i , �, , '<lb />
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Three hours history pre- beauty we shall first give a de<lb />
equisite. scription of the typical girl student<lb />
now attending this college.<lb />
The typical young lady pursuing<lb />
� Aiust have an average grade<lb />
of three.<lb />
Although this is the first history<lb />
club to be organized at the college<lb />
bere, it promises to be one of the<lb />
major clubs of the campus in the<lb />
future.<lb />
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is nineteen years of age, weighs 123<lb />
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and has brown hair and blue eyes.<lb />
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tion. The typical girl student is<lb />
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The two-girl armies which will<lb />
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proved by two very good reasons.<lb />
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yet been named, but will be chosen<lb />
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hand is placed at an advantageous i the State of South Carolina. In<lb />
spot between h partner's shoulders (this beautiful park there are a hun-<lb />
and waistline. The lady's left hand dred pieces of sculpture, and among<lb />
should rest lightly on her partner's them some bv his wife.<lb />
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when writing was hard to read.<lb />
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a category with the imbeciles or<lb />
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ELIZABETH COPELAND<lb />
Elizabeth Copeland, president of<lb />
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mie, and politi-<lb />
.�a! problems of today.<lb />
Kirbv Pare nre all people, and<lb />
especially youth, to study and<lb />
�"probe to the roots" of such Ques-<lb />
tions as war. capitalism, and race<lb />
hatred. He contends that the vouth<lb />
CA as a member of the senior eabi<lb />
net. Last year she was assistant e�li- ri- he world is in a better position<lb />
to do something about our pressing<lb />
agrgerated exam pi<lb />
the ry of evoluti<lb />
has worked from man to mottJ<lb />
instead of vie versa. Now that<lb />
i producing "The Patsy" for<lb />
Senior yoa can see the Dr �!��'��<lb />
Mr. Hyde act appearuuj<lb />
him elosely and you can<lb />
the change.<lb />
When Clifton gets in sou<lb />
dition bis east has pity on<lb />
lets him have his way. L;<lb />
when he wa- directing the Sen<lb />
theatrical, ��Smilin" Tl<lb />
Clifton wa in the mood<lb />
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sociation, attended elementary mal class representative to the Wom-<lb />
-Cl �1:( hirh school at AhoskieJ ans Student Government Assoeia-<lb />
Xorth Carolina. While in high tion. and then acting as house presi-<lb />
school, Elizabeth was an active!deal Rebecca has climbed to the<lb />
top�to the president's chair. As<lb />
It must W his<lb />
Public Enemy No. 1<lb />
E � � ing man and w �man should be familiar with the eause and<lb />
erfe U E both venereal diseases. Young ieople have been educated to<lb />
: ulo  strong bo lies to avoi I tuberculosis and many other eostagious<lb />
' iseathis all very well I it they must be warned also that a hidden<lb />
army of ba :teria-spirt haeta pallida and gonoeei can attack their bodies<lb />
The big difficulty with the prevention and treatment of the venereal<lb />
diseases in the pasl has been that tlsey were associated with sin. We are<lb />
glad to say that tl - day lias passed and we can regard them and treat<lb />
then�as other diseases�from a scientific point of view.<lb />
Our parents and grand parents have, through false modesty, talked<lb />
v ui the diseases in whispers, while people about them were Buffering<lb />
and dying, not knowing that their modesty was killing them.<lb />
Wit! the enlightened and changing public and medical opinion ex-<lb />
isting today in regards to venereal diseases, there is no sane reason<lb />
why young people, or anyone else should live in ignorance.<lb />
Due to an extensive, nation-wide campaign there is enough free lit-<lb />
erature obtainable today to give the people at least a sufficient knowl-<lb />
edge of the diseases to prevent their spread<lb />
member of the school's debating<lb />
� �hill and its dramatic club. She<lb />
held various offices in her literary<lb />
Society and in her classes. For three<lb />
years she- was a marshal and dur-<lb />
ing the third vear was chief mar-<lb />
shall.<lb />
Since she entered ECTC as a<lb />
freshman, Elizabeth has been an<lb />
outstanding student. For two years<lb />
she worked as a<lb />
member of the<lb />
Woman's Student<lb />
Government and<lb />
for three years<lb />
worked on the<lb />
cabinet of the<lb />
Young Woman's<lb />
Christian Associa-<lb />
tion. Last year<lb />
she was president<lb />
of the junior class.<lb />
b til spring,<lb />
1937, she was elected by members<lb />
of the YWCA to lead them as their<lb />
It is hoped that the spread of information concerning the disease fj?? f?r .the coming year.<lb />
combined with the serious efforts of prevention and treatment will i . e.lectl0n sne represented<lb />
materially reduce its occurrence and eliminate the terrible toll of j as.ocl�tlon in a Southern Sru-<lb />
human suffering. ' dent Conference at Blue Bidge,<lb />
Had we not been afraid to face the truth and bare facts, the diseases W;v M� v, v vv. - u �<lb />
would not have the upper hand they hold now. When we look on .ra 11 � l" l<lb />
side and see the devastating effects of gonorrhea and syphilis how cam ?P She &amp;h� �e -t0 read<lb />
we sit idly by and let them continue to play ItTTlt tennb   "<lb />
problems than are the older genera<lb />
tions.<lb />
Socialism is the only economic<lb />
and social system compatible with<lb />
the fundamental teachings of Jesus.<lb />
according to Mr. Page, and he<lb />
theatrical instiric<lb />
temperamental<lb />
coming to the<lb />
surface, so Etsie Tetsians. don't<lb />
condemn him. lend him your pity.<lb />
William Randolph Pruette. the  ,T<lb />
editor of this dirt rag. offers a<lb />
medal to any eameraite who brings<lb />
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DO YOU KNOW YOUR<lb />
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By C. RAY PRUETTE<lb />
Kannapolis is the only unincor-<lb />
porated town in North Carolina.<lb />
Young people, to conquer these diseases is our battle�shall we be<lb />
winners or losers?<lb />
After graduation in the spring,<lb />
Elizabeth plans to enter the Uni-<lb />
our student government delegate, claims that so L,  .  <lb />
she has represented our organiza- system of capitalism holds sa<lb />
tion at the SIASG which convened there is little hope for bettering<lb />
at Spartanburg. S. C. last spring, permanently the average wage-<lb />
and at the National SFA at Albu earner and home-make<lb />
querque. New Mexico, during the, Regardless of whether or not you<lb />
Christmas Holidays. j can azree with all Mr p. .<lb />
Becky says her hobby is bis Living Triumphantly is nev-<lb />
"jerking sodas" and observing ertheless a challenge to us as col-<lb />
human natures. She likes to con- lege students to study, think, and<lb />
verse, also, which probably ae-jdo something about "this chaotic<lb />
counts for her great number of world in which we live,<lb />
friends. '<lb />
Through her ability and willing Chinese words for distinguishing <lb />
ness to work. Rebecca has achieved opposite personalities are used in S " Prid�t of the United EUataL<lb />
that whic-h is necessary for a sue- costume clinic for students at Mount I may " found in Raleigh.<lb />
cessful life � capacitv; from her Mercv Cnll�r0 �v;� � ru- w. , <lb />
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human nature she has developed a whoar'e petiuonSeerntn T, Z �" 3.179.000,<lb />
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January 25, 1938<lb />
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Walker Give<lb />
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"Movie Industry Ranks Tenth i<lb />
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Country States Walker<lb />
Mr. Pickles - ei<lb />
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Mr. T. Y Wa kei i<lb />
local theatres.<lb />
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tory of the m tion<lb />
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Ellenboro. North Carolina.<lb />
The birthplace of Andrew John<lb />
else, to be a successful teacher.<lb />
Getting apes to take their medi-<lb />
cine is worse than trying to make<lb />
Junior swallow it in the opinion of<lb />
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Dr. Elders experience, is by in-<lb />
jection.<lb />
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themselves, indicates one who is<lb />
neither definitely one nor the other<lb />
The cooperative department of<lb />
Cleveland College, where students<lb />
alternate equal periods between work<lb />
and school, had more students at<lb />
work than in school during the last<lb />
semester, according to the super-<lb />
visor. <lb />
People of Indiana, often called<lb />
the "Hoosier State were<lb />
inally from North Carolina<lb />
ong-<lb />
George Washington referred to<lb />
Greenville as "a dirty little town<lb />
beside the Tar River<lb />
La Grange, North Carolina, has<lb />
W" !T5 �alled the "Gden<lb />
opot of the state.<lb />
A grant was given to Sir Robert<lb />
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feet your capabilities: therefore;<lb />
am giving you a zero on the pap<lb />
Signed: Dr. Sta<lb />
"P. S This is no joke; its'<lb />
fact<lb />
So the mighty Scarborough JJ<lb />
at last met his match. It seen tj<lb />
human(t) dynamo of perse<lb />
"Pest"ilence reached his acme<lb />
annoying abilities the other<lb />
(Pleas tarn to page tfcre�<lb />
r<lb />
STUDENT'S ATTITUDE TOWAi<lb />
WAR UNDERGOING CHANG<lb />
Albuquerque, N. M.<lb />
A secession fron<lb />
on the Ameri �.<lb />
evideiu-e.l n�������<lb />
gress of tin N<lb />
Federation ai<lb />
New Mexico.<lb />
In advisory a tions<lb />
meetings, the delegal<lb />
fleeted a sober reg<lb />
iatarnational nfli<lb />
among the wi rid -<lb />
to one ratio. th <lb />
withdraw a resi<lb />
callinir upon An<lb />
refuse sen ice<lb />
of the Unit. I States<lb />
nation bordi rs.<lb />
Similar!v a resolui - us<lb />
creasinir r armj<lb />
tabled by i n ov rwh� ming ;<lb />
Another student organi ai<lb />
American Student Cni i . '<lb />
at Vas-ar recently, als m<lb />
pacifistic attitude, altl a<lb />
the degree of the Am r d Si<lb />
F rari <lb />
iutio:<lb />
make me � <lb />
force for peace<lb />
STATE SCHOOLS EXEMPT<lb />
FROM AMUSEMENT <lb />
 ew<lb />
Orl<lb />
earn<lb />
'i'<lb />
United State- Fifth <lb />
of Appeal has hi<lb />
government has ria<lb />
the ten per cent a Ii<lb />
football games<lb />
events at uuiversil � -<lb />
State.<lb />
The case was appi<lb />
Collector of Internal<lb />
the district of Georgia<lb />
injunction against colli<lb />
tax granted<lb />
from<lb />
�ctioa<lb />
d to the re<lb />
held<lb />
tv SvtJ<lb />
of GeoBl<lb />
institute I<lb />
the CM I<lb />
G " rr.m(<lb />
rovi rinne<lb />
University System of Georgia<lb />
control the University of ��� �<lb />
and Georgia Tech.<lb />
The majority opi<lb />
the regents of the 1 n<lb />
of Georgia formed a constitut<lb />
partment of the ST<lb />
and said the tax on th<lb />
was condemned und<lb />
which bars Federal<lb />
from taxing the Stat<lb />
or vice versa.<lb />
lookincTovetTthe campu<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
at the Campus Building. A certJ<lb />
Wonde Freshman. Elizabeth Di<lb />
ens. landed a haymaker on<lb />
Scarborough chin which prw<lb />
landed him among the sweet p<lb />
NEXT TIME RUSTY! LEj<lb />
WITH YOUR LEFT. NOT YO<lb />
MOUTH!<lb />
Wonder who the two girls<lb />
Who applied for the Dean's<lb />
In the dining hall.<lb />
ifOi<lb /><pb facs="00038065_tn_0003" /><lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
PAGE THREE<lb />
MEET ACC FEBRUARY<lb />
, y1<lb />
Walker Gives Interesting<lb />
Lecture To Geography Class<lb />
i Industry Ranks Tenth in<lb />
Among Industries of This<lb />
States Walker<lb />
r's industrial ge-<lb />
trd an interesting<lb />
eture on the mo-<lb />
st ry recently by<lb />
�r. manager of the<lb />
s1 gave a brief his-1<lb />
tcture develop-<lb />
ry. "The Wave<lb />
� t the 6rs( pictures!<lb />
tori was shown in<lb />
hirty-five seconds,<lb />
nre, "Great Train!<lb />
iwn from ten to<lb />
y 1 l r, pictures<lb />
nsiderably in<lb />
la . Singer star<lb />
u as the first mot ion<lb />
I! was sliowi in<lb />
ts of New Vii: <lb />
talking oictnre<lb />
Can They Produce?<lb />
3<lb />
m<lb />
Blanton Leads Team in Scoring<lb />
he woman's sextette of K.O.T.O.<lb />
ias demonstrated scoring punch<lb />
and defensive ability in the three<lb />
opening games of the 1938 season<lb />
nd lias won all three contests hand-<lb />
ily. "Piratesses" (or whatever yon<lb />
call a female Pirate defeated tlie<lb />
sextette from Wingate College in<lb />
two games on the local court. The!<lb />
�"at Carolina lassies rolled up a 371<lb />
to i score in the initial contest, and<lb />
almost duplicated the feat by scor-J<lb />
iiiir a 35 to 2 victory over the Win-<lb />
gate girls in their second meeting.<lb />
In both of these games, Coach Lu-<lb />
cille Norton used her entire squad.<lb />
lie visiting sextette was lighter<lb />
and shorter than the locals and<lb />
proved to be no match for the mor<lb />
experienced team. Captain Mickey<lb />
Blanton led the victory march tor<lb />
the ESasI Carolina damsels, con-<lb />
tributing a fine floor game as well<lb />
as caging the ball from various an-<lb />
gles to score a total of 21 points<lb />
in the two games. "T" Martin ran<lb />
.lanton a (dose second for scoring<lb />
onors in both Wingate games by<lb />
ringing up a total of 20 points. The<lb />
strong defensive work of the E('T('<lb />
team was a feature of the game, and<lb />
it was impossible for the visiting<lb />
forwards to do much offensively.<lb />
The third game played and won<lb />
by 11n" Piratesses was with Mitchell<lb />
College on the local court. The final<lb />
score was 21 to 12, with the visiting<lb />
team scoring most of their points<lb />
in the closing minutes of play<lb />
against the ECTC seeo<lb />
L<lb />
ECTC Pugilists to Carry Fight to<lb />
Opponent's Home<lb />
Ground<lb />
COACH JOHNSON OPTIMISTIC<lb />
Pirates Scuttle Western Teachers<lb />
41-31<lb />
The Pirate basketball ship lias<lb />
encountered terrific storms and<lb />
ruthless enemies in their recent<lb />
court battles. The Buccaneers sailed<lb />
their craft into northern waters, en-<lb />
tered the good port of Norfolk, Vir-<lb />
ginia, and were twice repulsed. The<lb />
Xava! Base sailors first met the jn-<lb />
cading crew and defeated them in a<lb />
tard-fought contest. The score was<lb />
II to 38 in favor of the Middies.<lb />
ie colle'jriatt<lb />
Mary, Nurfol<lb />
Opposing Fighters Are Inexperi-<lb />
enced and of Undetermined<lb />
Ability<lb />
The fit-vt intercollegiate boxing<lb />
mate<lb />
Una<lb />
pi<lb />
rate<lb />
lanti<lb />
will<lb />
t!<lb />
East Caro-<lb />
s will Like<lb />
as the Pi-<lb />
team of At-<lb />
�. The match<lb />
-ill'S co.<lb />
ig Jim"<lb />
�� �. ,i<lb />
i �<lb />
team of William and<lb />
Division, then look<lb />
nders' batih<lb />
� the next<lb />
a 47 to 40<lb />
'I Pictured above is the first group picture of the East Carolina Teacher's College Boxing Team. The members<lb />
of the team are: Bottom row (left to right): Jack Daniels, Herbert Wilkerson, and Billy Daniels. Middle<lb />
row: Clayton Gutherie, manager; George Djiovanidis, David Breece, and John David Bridgers. Top row:<lb />
Charles Musselwhite, Kenneth Qurnell, Joe Williams, Primrose Carpenter, Coach Jimmy Johnson, and<lb />
Carl Langley. (Picture by Carolina Photo Finishers.)<lb />
t in the history oi<lb />
Teachers Colleg<lb />
on February 1<lb />
?ugilists meet the<lb />
� 'hristian lollegi<lb />
be fought i<lb />
lege bailiwick. C<lb />
Johnson w ill take<lb />
ml read) and h ill<lb />
ers To iison in a<lb />
a victorious debut<lb />
TC. Very<lb />
strength <lb />
Wilson b<lb />
very aggi<lb />
this year's edition<lb />
measure up to the<lb />
of the past<lb />
the best<lb />
will<lb />
high<lb />
"C<lb />
By MARVIN COX<lb />
(Associated Collegiate Press<lb />
Correspondent)<lb />
Washington, P. C.�How many<lb />
presidents of the United States re-<lb />
ceived college training, and what<lb />
nd string.icolleges did they attend? Your<lb />
ie Mitchell sextette offered a fast. Washington correspondent did a lit-<lb />
(PORTS<lb />
Notes<lb />
MAN IS IN HIS INFANCY<lb />
PITT SCIENTIST BELIEVES<lb />
ever brand of ball but were com<lb />
pletely outclassed by the larger and<lb />
more experienced Teachers. The<lb />
ocal lassies had to depend mostly<lb />
on their sterling defensive strength)<lb />
for victory rather than on their idents,<lb />
tie research to answer the questions<lb />
and emerged from the encyclopedias<lb />
with the following facts:<lb />
Of the seven most famous pres-<lb />
exclnding the present in-<lb />
ability to cage the ball. The Teach-<lb />
ers missed many easy shots which<lb />
should have been made, and if the<lb />
-nard- had not offered a stubborn<lb />
defense p. the visiting forwards Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln<lb />
 result would have been defeat jand (irover Cleveland received no<lb />
jeumbent of the White House, only<lb />
three, amazingly enough, went to<lb />
Georce Washington.<lb />
olleiri<lb />
rather than victory<lb />
The ireenvi<lb />
grand total of<lb />
ponents' 20 in th<lb />
played to date.<lb />
college training.<lb />
three games<lb />
INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION<lb />
LINKED IN NEW ENTERPRISE<lb />
Theodore Roose<lb />
team has scored ajvplt aml Woodrow Wilson, the re<lb />
points to their op-jmainBg two uf t10 M.V(.n lno.t j<lb />
famous, were highly educated.<lb />
Roosevelt w a s graduated from<lb />
Harvard and Wilson from Prince-<lb />
ton, Virginia and Johns Hopkins.<lb />
Thomas Jefferson attended William<lb />
and Mary.<lb />
In the days of Washington and<lb />
Jackson there were fewer colleges<lb />
and attendance was more difficult<lb />
than in later years. In the case of<lb />
Lincoln, as every schoolboy knows,<lb />
abject poverty made formal educa-<lb />
tion impossible, and Cleveland seems<lb />
to have had little opportunity for<lb />
college work�not, however, that any<lb />
of these men need alibis.<lb />
Despite the lack of college train-<lb />
Ptttxhnrsh, Pa.�(AOP)�A co-<lb />
tiv -ducational enterprise<lb />
sr �� .in link a great industry<lb />
 � rank American College<lb />
is I  unched in Pittsburgh.<lb />
rprise�a new program<lb />
�. � duate engineering train-<lb />
ing�is to be carried out by the<lb />
Carnegie Institute of Technology<lb />
Washington, D. C�fACP)�A<lb />
University of Pittsburgh scientist<lb />
believes that the human race i- only<lb />
in the infancy of its development<lb />
with a race of supermen<lb />
scheduled to succeed homo sapiens<lb />
and hring the lnillenium.<lb />
His theory explains the evolution<lb />
in terms of the science of astronomy<lb />
and the newst concept of cosmic ray<lb />
bombardment of the earth. He did not<lb />
attempt to predict whether the next<lb />
, spurt in evolutionary development<lb />
; would occur in time to prevent the<lb />
By BILLY DANIELS 1 extermination of the present human<lb />
 i race through wars and national<lb />
Although, it "s too near the dead- hatreds but offered the new theory<lb />
line to give a full write-up of the las a ray of hope to those who be-<lb />
jiiirl's basketball game Saturday Jieve that civilization is dying.<lb />
i nite. we do want, to mention the) The assumption is that cosmic<lb />
j fact that the Piratesses" met their1 radiation can change chromosomes.<lb />
; first defeat of the season when they the threads of life which control<lb />
: played the WinSton-Salem Inde-iinheritance, and produce new forms<lb />
pendents. The score was '2i to 18, of plants and animals. One ex-<lb />
 with the Twin City lassies on the. planation of the origin of these new<lb />
I long end. The visiting sextette has; forms once in every few million<lb />
the reputation of being one of the1 years is that the stellar galaxy, of<lb />
i best girls' teams in the South and .which the sun. moon and earth are<lb />
1 demonstrated a fine passing attack: tiny specks, rotates about once in<lb />
land defensive work. The ECTC gate every 500 million years bringing the<lb />
were just outclassed by a better'earth into a favored point in space<lb />
team but fought gamely to hold for cosmic radiation<lb />
their opponents to an eight point<lb />
up tne <lb />
ight, add administered<lb />
efeat to the Priates.<lb />
The Bucs then journeyed home-<lb />
ward to lick their wounds after this<lb />
disastrous foray. Uncle Sam's rep-<lb />
i resentatives from the Norfolk Naval<lb />
Base, however, were not content<lb />
with defending their own territory<lb />
but eame to Greenville to whip the<lb />
local Sea-Kobbers decisively. This<lb />
battle was hard-fought and vicious<lb />
from start to finish, but the big<lb />
guns of the Navy found the range<lb />
and sank the Pirate ship by a score<lb />
of 43 to 30.<lb />
 ,  , , i undetermined rii<lb />
Coach Alexander then undertook liams wh)) wfl<lb />
a foray into the western part of I rat(.s iu the h<lb />
North Carolina man attempt to re had some boxing exper<lb />
coup the shattered fortunes of his! sh()U,(i �hv a �0()(<lb />
baskcteermg crew. Four conflicts<lb />
were t<lb />
Front.<lb />
i attempt to make<lb />
for boxing at EC<lb />
little is known of the<lb />
the A'(' outfit, but the<lb />
. s have always placed<lb />
aggressive, capable teams in<lb />
rena and<lb />
irobabiy<lb />
standards<lb />
liek" Andrews, one of<lb />
known amateur fighters in the state,<lb />
is eoaehing the Christian team. An-<lb />
drews states that his team i inex-<lb />
perienced and of undetermined<lb />
ability<lb />
The<lb />
and<lb />
ECTC outfit<lb />
is also one of<lb />
inability, doe Wil-<lb />
represent the Pi-<lb />
pound eh<lb /><lb />
� and<lb />
a good account i : him-<lb />
. r ,  f this season. David Breece, fight-<lb />
be fought on the Western :WJ m thJ 1 �r u- <lb />
High Point CoHege, Lnka ha. als� hnd (, riem.� and<lb />
Athletic (lub (Asheville), and a �. �v�tuit�i�i.t,�.i,n,u�i,<lb />
is expected to bolster the strength<lb />
of the team. Other members of the<lb />
squad, however, have had little ex-<lb />
perience at slinging the leather, and<lb />
what they can do remains to be<lb />
shown.<lb />
In addition to the match with<lb />
ACC on February first, the East<lb />
Carolina pugilists have scheduled<lb />
meets with the Duke Freshmen in<lb />
Durham ami a return engagement<lb />
with ACC. The Duke Freshmen will<lb />
ae met on February  and this<lb />
match will be followed by the meet<lb />
with ACC on February 1'2 in the<lb />
Pirates' own backyard. A match<lb />
with the Freshmen of George Wash-<lb />
ington University, Washington. D.<lb />
margin.<lb />
The cheerleaders have asked re-<lb />
peatedly that the members of the<lb />
Sen �<lb />
:e pi<lb />
H<lb />
(l;r<lb />
en<lb />
rs. let us<lb />
�e Wj<lb />
eftfl<lb />
fac�W<lb />
be<lb />
respon<lb />
ambit ion<lb />
a certain<lb />
.�� of humor I<lb />
, recent tet Ki<lb />
st.sn being �<lb />
is upset, andfl<lb />
ted to answer ig<lb />
in such � oDdi<lb />
David Bridges-<lb />
not an alibi, ,fj<lb />
La.�(AC I't�The<lb />
"it'tli Circuit Court<lb />
itld that the federal<lb />
as m riixht to collect<lb />
cent admission tax to<lb />
imea or other athletic<lb />
universities operated by a<lb />
86 v. a- appealed by the<lb />
 Internal Revenue for<lb />
t� Georgia from a final<lb />
gainst collection of the<lb />
to the regents of the<lb />
University System of Georgia who<lb />
sontrol the university of Georgia<lb />
i Georgia Tech.<lb />
The majority opinion held that<lb />
tiie regents of tlie University System<lb />
ioi Georgia formed a constituted de-<lb />
partment of the State of Georgia<lb />
land said tlie tax on those institutions<lb />
condemned under the clause<lb />
nrhich bars Federal Government<lb />
from taxing the State government,<lb />
tor vice versa.<lb />
and the Wcsnmdiouse Electric and . .   . .<lb />
 "  rr l ing of five of this group of seven<lb />
Manufacturing Company. Jomakc , .  V. ' ;<lb />
this project <lb />
Company has appropriate<lb />
the<lb />
lax<lb />
hstrict<lb />
action i<lb />
irranted<lb />
�n i -ix- the vast maiontv of American pres-<lb />
tossible the Westing .  . , n , n<lb />
, rTTfj (idents did attend college, about TO<lb />
per cent to be exact. Since Cleve-<lb />
land's time all of them could lay<lb />
claim to college training in some<lb />
house Company ha<lb />
$200,000 to the college.<lb />
The new program which will go<lb />
into effect at the beginning of the<lb />
next school year, will make it pos-<lb />
sible for a number of students with<lb />
superior qualifications to take the<lb />
usual technical courses for a degree<lb />
and. during the same period, obtain<lb />
extensive experience and training<lb />
in the Westinghouse plant.<lb />
The study program will cover five<lb />
years, of which four will be spent<lb />
at Carnegie. The summer months<lb />
and two college semesters, one in the<lb />
third and one in the fourth year,<lb />
will be spent at the Westinghouse<lb />
plant. Of the students selected for<lb />
the course, those designated as West-<lb />
inghouse scholars will receive an<lb />
income of $50 per month during the<lb />
five year training period from the<lb />
company.<lb />
student body sit on the left side of<lb />
the gymnasium to form a cheering<lb />
section. Without a band, it is im-<lb />
possible to lead cheers and smigs<lb />
when the crowd is spread out over) . .<lb />
TT �� ' . � i eliminated,<lb />
a wide area. How bout cooperating<lb />
to that extent with the lung and<lb />
larynx leaders?<lb />
If you go to Lewis Institute ot<lb />
Technology you can hire someone to<lb />
think for you.<lb />
One student there has started a<lb />
card index of students who com-<lb />
plain they forget such vital details<lb />
as their sweetheart's birthdays or<lb />
when they last had a haircut.<lb />
11 that embarrassment is now<lb />
Instead of running<lb />
double-header with Western Caro-<lb />
lina Teachers College. At this writ-<lb />
big, your war correspondent has<lb />
received word from only two of<lb />
those battles. Last Wednesday<lb />
night, the sharpshooters of Iliirh<lb />
Point College soundly thrashed the<lb />
East Carolinians and succeeding in<lb />
doubling the score on the visiting<lb />
quint. The final score was 66 to 33.<lb />
The battle-scarred Pirates then vis-<lb />
ited Asheville to engage the Enka y<lb />
Athletic Club in court conflict. The<lb />
outcome of this game is still a mys-<lb />
tery, as no word has been received<lb />
as yet from the mountain wilder-<lb />
ness. The Buccaneers, however,<lb />
were still capable of giving batae! hem"tentatively" arras<lb />
and last minute dispatches from b�t i,0 information of a detinh<lb />
the front state that the East Caro- tui-e is forthcoming as yet<lb />
Una attacked West Carolina Teach-<lb />
ers College at Cullowee. and<lb />
emerged victorious by a score of 41 " �<lb />
to 31.<lb />
So. to give you a summary of the<lb />
recent events we find that the Pi-<lb />
rates have lost four and won once<lb />
in the last five games, with the re-<lb />
sults of one conflict still in doubt.<lb />
na-<lb />
iround with their fingers tied up in<lb />
New Spring Lines Arriving Daily<lb />
Shop Soon at<lb />
GRANT'S<lb />
Plan To Be The Best-Dressed This Spring<lb />
� Visit �<lb />
LOOKING OVER THE CAMPUS<lb />
re<lb />
this<lb />
i res:<lb />
urned a H<lb />
, inseripfc!<lb />
You shooli<lb />
ir mental condition ,<lb />
� ibilitiea; therefore,1,<lb />
. a m on the paPjf"<lb />
Signed: Dr.<lb />
StuH-<lb />
i<lb />
Is IS<lb />
itv<lb />
no joke; t8<lb />
Scarborough JJ<lb />
(Continued from page two)<lb />
at the Campus Building. A certain<lb />
blonde Freshman, Elisabeth Dick-<lb />
ens, landed a haymaker on the<lb />
Scarborough chin which promptly<lb />
landed him among the sweet peas.<lb />
NEXT TIME RUSTY? LEAD<lb />
WITH YOUB LEFT, NOT YOUR<lb />
MOUTH!<lb />
match. It sms<lb />
m<lb />
dynamo of persetfi<lb />
� reached his acme<lb />
abilities the other r-� 1<lb />
i��� turn to page thre)<lb />
Wonder who the two girls are<lb />
who applied for the Dean's table<lb />
in the dining hall.<lb />
degree.<lb />
Twenty-two out of the 31 pres-<lb />
idents could, at least, qualify as<lb />
college alumni.<lb />
Wilson was the most highly<lb />
educated of them all. lie received<lb />
his A.B. from Princeton, his degree<lb />
in law from the University of Vir-<lb />
ginia and a Ph.D. from Johns<lb />
Hopkins.<lb />
Former President Hoover was one<lb />
of the first students at Stanford and<lb />
President Franklin Roosevelt re-<lb />
ceived an A.B. from Harvard and<lb />
an LL.B. from Columbia. On<lb />
several occasions he has also re-<lb />
ceived the third degree from Con-<lb />
gress and the Supreme Court.<lb />
Well, now don't get discouraged<lb />
boys and girls.  Of course, we,<lb />
saw by the paper that the Pirates j<lb />
had yielded one more game to WC!<lb />
TC . . . which makes the sixth de-<lb />
feat in seven starts . .  but we're<lb />
gonna win another one . . . just<lb />
wait!<lb />
strings they call their remembering<lb />
service. The service thumbs a card<lb />
and presto, up comes the dope!<lb />
We Don't Waste<lb />
MINUTES<lb />
or MOTIONS<lb />
C. HEBER FORBES<lb />
?� ?�<lb />
� ?�<lb />
Students at Trinity College are<lb />
protected by an accident group in-<lb />
surance policy protecting each stu-<lb />
dent against any type of accident<lb />
either on the school property or else-<lb />
where. The plan provides for reim-<lb />
bursements of all expenses of treat-<lb />
ment for any one injury to an<lb />
amount not exceeding $350 except<lb />
dental bills which are limited to $25.<lb />
The student contribution�compul-<lb />
sory�is $15 a year.<lb />
A new beau every day is advocated<lb />
for girls in their 'teens by Dr.<lb />
Walter B. Townsend, Butler Uni-<lb />
versity professor.<lb />
Men students prefer studying<lb />
without a conversational dressing<lb />
and girl students prefer their study-<lb />
ing with, according to library sta-<lb />
tistics of the University of Cali-<lb />
fornia. Of the total number of stu-<lb />
dents who prefer the library for<lb />
studying where conversation is not<lb />
permitted, 75 per cent are men. The<lb />
girls prefer places where they can<lb />
talk and study at the same time.<lb />
Scientific experiments at the Uni-<lb />
versity of Minnesota have proved<lb />
that the long-standing belief that<lb />
women outtalk men is incorrect. A<lb />
speech professor finds from a study<lb />
of 400 students that men like to talk<lb />
better than women do.<lb />
Athletic authorities state that<lb />
ECTC will put out a tennis team<lb />
this spring, the firt time that this<lb />
college has competed on an inter-<lb />
collegiate basis in the racquet and<lb />
ball sport. Twenty matches have<lb />
been tentatively scheduled for the<lb />
1938 season.<lb />
SCIENTISTS' FINDINGS UPSET<lb />
ATOMIC THEORY OF MATTER<lb />
Indianapolis, Ind. � (ACP) �<lb />
Findings that upset the atomic<lb />
theory of matter were recently sent<lb />
from Washington University of St.<lb />
Louis to the American Association<lb />
for the Advancement of Science.<lb />
Scientists at the university believe<lb />
that instead of one kind of electron,<lb />
there are hundreds.<lb />
The electron, a bit of negative<lb />
electricity, has been considered the<lb />
smallest building block of matter,<lb />
a foundation stone for all matter.<lb />
If the St. Louis discovery is verified<lb />
by other scientists it means the<lb />
foundations of matter as now known<lb />
are upset, that even at the very<lb />
bottom, matter stands on a structure<lb />
as complicated as the Tower of<lb />
Babel.<lb />
Th� J. C. Pennty Company<lb />
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Dr. ReBarker Speaks SCIENCE CLUB<lb />
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tographed wild animals. Osa Johnson<lb />
made Wends with cubs of all kinds.<lb />
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Fair Competition<lb />
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Xew York City.<lb />
brothers all over the nation<lb />
bless them. They have outlaw<lb />
corsages for their dates at schot<lb />
dances.<lb />
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of recreation other than sports. The<lb />
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Internationally Known Motion<lb />
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causing the herd to scatter, and thus<lb />
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' friea to Zanzibar in a small Vega I the big 5 and ioc stoee � <lb />
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'  plane. I manv values to save you money. We B<lb />
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" career by making pictures of native <lb />
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interest when they received a cable<lb />
VOTED BEST-DRESSED CO-ED. from the company for which they!<lb />
SPENDS LESS FOR CLOTHES were working, which read: "Public j<lb />
  tired of savages. Get more animal!<lb />
s  Francisco, -A 1 pictures From that time on, their <lb />
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of California blushed collectively animals. aTU como 0f the best pic-<lb />
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their dads when Jean bcott l; �;lifl. ll:lV(. i)eon re?ults of their efforts.<lb />
voted recently one of the hve best �, <lb />
are1 rirls i i the campus, revealed Boosi<lb />
�j Roends bu1 $240 a year on Mrs. Johnson has had two books<lb />
eotj published on baby animals. "Jungle<lb />
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sacrificed quantity to .pialitv andjmention numerous magazine<lb />
wore some of her clothes at least articles which she has written. Mr.<lb />
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have given pet animals to the zoos<lb />
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three years. She makes some of<lb />
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of them herself, altering them when " " �� �  k<lb />
they need it. And she ;ticks to a<lb />
definite color scheme, black for date<lb />
dresses and formals. doubonnet with,  . � .<lb />
blues and pinks for campus and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson filmed before<lb />
street wear. is t� death-<lb />
Central Park zoo in New York.<lb />
Last week at the State Theater<lb />
there was a showing of the film,<lb />
'Borneo which was the last picture<lb />
Youllfindmm. PLEASURE<lb />
in Chesterfields<lb />
milder better taste<lb />
Copyright 1938. Lmgbtt &amp; Mybis Tobacco Co.<lb />
VOLUME XIV<lb />
sa Johnson Capti<lb />
With Her Courage<lb />
ndi<lb />
wdience Felt As If Tl<lb />
Taking a Personally Cot<lb />
Tour Through the Wilds<lb />
of Africa<lb />
EXPLORER WAS FRIEND<lb />
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Staff Members Interview I i<lb />
Found to be Cham<lb />
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Osa Johnson eaptivat<lb />
ence which filled the W �<lb />
torium almost to eapaeit;<lb />
with her pictures bul I<lb />
gonality and her illumh<lb />
planatiou of the pictures<lb />
side remarks ami her ac<lb />
work that she and Marl<lb />
did in the .)un�rlev<lb />
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which wu a mixture<lb />
tures made by Mr. ai<lb />
tin Johnson, did not se<lb />
lure. The people in<lb />
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gonally conducted tour<lb />
wilds of Africa.<lb />
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picture that could be shown<lb />
public in an hour.<lb />
The famous photographer<lb />
lecturer was introduced<lb />
dience by Mr. Robert  -<lb />
Greensboro lawyer, who hads<lb />
some of the experiences<lb />
Johnsons in 192S when he was<lb />
of the three boy scouts sel<lb />
from the whole national<lb />
tion through a contest pons<lb />
George Palmer Putnam.<lb />
Mrs. Johnson was heading<lb />
Savannah. Ga 1" hn ��-<lb />
the Western t'oast. Sh -<lb />
gagement to appear al<lb />
an's College of the I<lb />
North Carolina in M '<lb />
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on animal life were<lb />
in her head, according to Osa-<lb />
son, and will he put in writ<lb />
soon as she can find leisure tit<lb />
use to that end. She is a 9<lb />
a biography of Mar: i. <lb />
she ever gets the time to pin<lb />
Great Friend of Amelia<lb />
Earhart<lb />
Osa Johnson's visit to our<lb />
pus was somewhat relative<lb />
visit of Amelia Earhart t<lb />
before. The two were friends.<lb />
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Putnam. Amelia Earhart s n<lb />
band, asked Osa Johnson to aec<lb />
pany his wife on her recent trip. 4<lb />
outcome of which was s� d.sastn<lb />
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the night before the great aviat<lb />
went to New York to leave on<lb />
last trip. She asked -Amelia<lb />
. to attempt the flight � using as ar<lb />
�ent against it the fact that thel<lb />
Mous woman had already lj<lb />
enough for aviation. The ansj<lb />
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111 go down with my boots on. I<lb />
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interested when she ��e�<lb />
Amelia in her last book, had<lb />
tiened the visit.<lb />
Staff Members Interview Mr<lb />
Johnson<lb />
Three members of the staff<lb />
the privilege of meeting Osa M<lb />
�an. The editor-in-chief, Ry <lb />
�tte, accompanied by Miss<lb />
�airman of the entertainment<lb />
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