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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1921 TUALOFTS000 |, |OSSBYMERATON ¥, U coTennias sxecises TS DECEPTIN | S RELCS OF LNGOLN SGH[][]'. INEREASE %ihizz‘?fi]i?*\\xfffo:;;??fi‘ I]IS"JRBS TEUT{]NS "Delegatesfl f:'rom 120 Educational ]nsti-}BY Al]nP"NG BAB[S _'T‘:“:“)T:l:f‘”‘z?‘:l‘?"nf"{“:li%‘:“:‘?é ! PUI lN EU”-EUHUN 1 {obs et Jules Cosso tossed her four-month- 3 was seen by Chester Todd, near e i shford. |Daughter of Atlanta Woman ?;fjig"E!i‘{’i;‘..‘.;"fifx‘;’:‘ J:i’;':l. :t';:.’. iChicago Historical Society’s Who Took 11 Children | yisiple and that s tinkie coud Added Articles Furnish 5 zard's wing 8 Also Makes Confession. ! Glimpses of Career. old baby to T‘:\f&l{)’ as 'i‘h(; 1;:0;;“{% | A i ¥ m her fe ? b Iratant death bencath the wheels: |Able-Bodied Citizens Indicate| tutions to Attend Celebranon of Um- frs. Crosso was crossing the Drop in War-Time Wages 3 i : Southern railw tracks on \ax;; i . F d. B . . S d : Sends Boys and Girls L e e Desire to Turn Tcward versity Founding, Deginning daturday. to pass between the cars, had just started to do so when a switch en- 4 Back to Books. | Eine coupled to the train. pinning Overseas Countries. her between the cars in such Washington Unive e ihe eSidimot save Representatives of 120 of the lead- | Hill: Wag| R e e Y herself. Her head was crushed ing educational institutions of the |Jgldon B he i lekntq) thelr #iome HUSBAND DOESN'T CARE | .orcisni’snd venk i i to1s; sne |CHURCH PEW INTERESTING became the wife of Willis P. Swain of Jacksonville. He was an_elec- | uninjurad. centennial celebration of the found-|John C. Acheson: Carlton College, Dr. 1 Lucien W. Chaney: University of Ala- SURVEY OF LARGE CITIES| from her shoutders. The baby was |ATTRIBUTED TO TAX FEAR |country will serve as delegates t0 the | pennsylvania Colicge for Wamen, Dr g of Georgge Washington University, VARG Ing of George Washingto ama, President” George H. Denny Resumption of Immigration Alw!GROCER IS ASSAULTED Overcrowded Condition Gives Rise | ¥hich will bezin next Saturday even- | Vuinraise University. br. Daniel It |Declares He Can Hardly Believe It, :.;‘;':.; (52;\;:.';»! « ',]x(.ls'l‘r'.:s:;or;ml;:‘;-.aion;; Bookcase Made in Europe for Head ing and continue through February |Hodgdon: Colgate University, Repre- TGt dmars ieatIte wasihabrs Thom ‘Shown to Have Enhanced At- | AND ROBBED IN STORE to Suggestions for Arid 2 | sentative Frederick W. Rowe: Brown | Byt It Makes No Difference, |the start and their little home at of Confederacy Also Among B University, Prof. W. G. Everett and | as _— | They will attend in a body the m Dr. Theodore G, O Bvenotty | 3 604 East 3d str one of the G o i: tendance, Federation States. | Lands’ Use. | winter convocation sermon at 3:30 Souil Garolina. pricien wersity of as He Still Loves Her. most. delighttul in_the whole Exhibits in Illinois. : rcs Beaten Into Insensibility by Two g . 4 g I mext Sunday afternoon in the Church {vell: ' Lehigh University. | Rarrend o e kv passed and| K By the Associated Press. | ¥ the Associated Press. |of the Covenant. A reception in theil | \waiters; Catholic University, Rt, Rev. | PF, (¢ Atsociated Press Ino children came. and Iva May was [ By the Associated Press )’fyfll‘clu‘-(‘). l‘el’hrlrrg' 14 ;‘;Tl;e ’9;!;1‘1;” Men and Gagged—Other | ~ BERLI February 14.—Students [ honor will be g'n'enflrnm 4 ‘thA Thomas J. Shahan: Susqu & “Si-l ATLANTA. Ga. February 11.—Mrs.|bi -;Ll: :m nlr;nm’t‘:-d" A A CHICAGO, February 14.-—Abraham s going back to school. r- {of economi 3 |oclock next Monday afternoon at the | versity. Rev. Dr John Wiie | Bv. v Swain, daughter of Mrs!| . 0 Lo Bhe had e SEveat e -l i ne as show e o Zeen. fifteen and sixteen-year-old girl | Thefts Reported. [[o% seonomts subjects assert that at | giejock next B g | Fgmsity, Rev. Dr Jon Weldley Eva May pushcrory sire for children, But through it ali {141€0In Was shown again as onc of are. ve-entering high | ast 5.000,000 Germans are prepar- reder! Alice South, admitted to representa-|she loved her husband devotediy— |the plain people at the Chicago His- | Centennial Dinner Big Event. Ferry: — Union College, Pre: | 5 ent }mes of the Georgia board of public|Jjust as devotedly as I love mine,” [torical Society last week ol. & wages in the indus- forty-two years old,|ing to leave the herland for the Charles c g are send- : treet northeast, | - Fthe ' o of the biggest events of the |Charles A. Richmond; Delaware Col- T aanlsrote ,émho’;a;“oflm::l?-mufigm:;‘ send- 1T 1 et north m;‘ United States, Mexico and South | i, tho, % MR comtonnial din lexe: President Walter Hullinen: Uni- | weltare in Jacksonville ~yesterday |21 South ne To its already fine Lincoln. collec- g hoys , s uited and ro {oTe | American states as soon as they are 30 next Monday evening at | Versity of Wyoming, Charles W. Gil- | that she had followed in the foot- = D e tion the society has added on this an- ®sands of them, into the classrooms orntus byttwo anid they left when war-clevated salaries \Xpite men. He was alone when the |able to raise passage money, or ob- lured them away. men entered, dealt him a blow on|tain admission in the case of th ety [ident Percival Hall: “ni Secshios TP n , de il Jitain I e case e e n e T of the university cival Hall: Temple Univer- n coFsmembershiiy !lus head knocking him unconscious. | U'nited States. Ve e i wite Rencrvationaiarel] Dean James H. Dunham: Hood States during 1920-21 b 2 = him. They di ¢ Coll >resi approximately 1.500.000 over 1919 1‘M:;J’jgg“\\;‘:;"fi"fffifi; from (he cash| A majority of the would-be emi- |being made with Elmer Louis Kayser. || 0/ie8¢, Dresident Joseoh "H. Ap- According to @ survey just completed |3PPeared with 36 taken from e 8 on | grants have expressed a preference | secretary of the universit dent J. Stanley Durkee: Dicxel Tnst : JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Fel y 13, | ¢ steps of her mother in adopting a| _“Willis I1. Swain, hustana sr thy | Biversary. for the first time. some re- number of children as hers, and that | daughter of Mrs. uth, stated |markable bits of Lincoln's environ- she obtained them from some one|t!onight that he had always been un- {ment that give glimpses of his 1if 3 der the impression the caildren were e i - . in Atlanta, according to announce-| hejr ,’,w“‘p DERL v )”‘):::lisll‘l::\l‘r::‘:!n'gh"x‘)crt;;::‘:‘"n:::n‘n‘s: ' ! ment made here early this morning rs. Swain. in tears o] more: St _John's College. President members, | Thomas Fell: Gallaudet College, Pres- The delegate: {oilicials, students, faculty schools service, a Tg st it go to South America. hull Administration_building, 2 { : e 0 {7 r fused 10 ipied in the Presbyterian Churc Prcaniof the Amdrican Federation u("a" dumble sdumiaBle by dhe men F HE SEes (reet northwest. The list will be|{ule, = Trosident = Hollis Cregory, by omcials ol s G orels commibaion | AS | EDENBe v kot d. | Springfield before’ he teft 10 1 chant. Stalwart Sons Leaving. Nosea W ew days. rtmouth College, Senator G nrge‘ er admission followed the state- | “I have not questioned h i Thi o Teachers. e res . closed within a few day e Mens aiEe Betator Georee pital 10 go to the White House. ment Saturday of Mrs. South that|and while 1 can hardiy bring mysel University of {the children from the St. Mary's|to believe she has deceived me, i Grover fayette Maternity Hospital, operated by Mrs. | makes little differnce. as I still love ravely; Northw IM. T Mitchell, where the Atlanta|bher and I believe that whatev imoner. more substantial bench could s Tsaac R Hitt. jr | woman lbtained eleven babi in-|did she did believing she w e bulit for & shuveh. | e lRh:ggfizlrc:;alr_s;;nnr'ml_ ”r»rnlr.l E:(l_( : i cluding - two pairs :rl ;'lwlll undi(he right.” The pew probably was never pajni R s 535 sarrett Bib nstitute, | “triplets,” that she aided her daughter [ed. At any > WE no The cducational institutions whioh { Rev. Dr. James S. Montgomery e e Gl ia t et tarhar] any rate it shows no sign of are to be represented at the centen- | sy te College, Louis ¥ jwas not yet aware of whe fact that| PRESENCE OF U. S. TROOPS ?zv?m:h‘.:nlar‘{.'r:;rxlnelrnmvl;‘\a‘:ml&«lp“:':;f The rough bench looks as if it might have been made from the rails that e split in youth. No plainer, com- d consciousness <hor{l¥ | Orficial and unofficial quarters have | Another big event at which the el S hoise displayed considerable uneasiness | gates will be the special guests “;’11 ¢ oS iover the class of men who are now |be the midwinter convocation. to be tion 1s nearer 7.5 per cent. owing to Mfl;;“}_*;""";" l*:.‘f!‘{"}““ vfx'fw"[m““ ite:| emigrating or preparing to emigrate. held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, tHe decline in efficiency of the rural \;‘ _'\d“‘m"‘ Sl Dol w‘hcadmof the government immi- |February at Central High School. 0ol. The resumption of immigra- ileased him. ; ¥ i gration office said: T 0 o s L e O e navc of | Burglars entered the apartment of | STRLON SICe 88U (0 (0o e, {Dr. George A. Baker, 16th street and jjn 0 0ot &0 O,y are {Park road, last night by prying open ; i leaving. The very poor, the com- In the large cities the survey shows, : d the increase has averaged 10 per cent, |AfLer his assailants lefu the store & although the figure for the whole na- | kicked against a box unii J. Franklin Knotts Maine, N, this increase, the report shows. New ed ;Church, V ginia_ avenue York and Chicago having been forced i € it % = 4 to set up e quarters called |2 Window from a fire e The¥ ! munists, the radicals, the bolsheviki | Bal: together with the names oftheitemn College, Represen {the children were not his own. i istraight to the church. It is a bench R emrer "Tooma: or Tthe mewly ar. [stole articles of Jewelrs valued at| SUUEE WS LSRN G AR e VL [ delegatis and other guests of honor. | Roll Sanford; ‘Middlebury Col- | s e ! IN HAITI NEEDED, IS VIEW | 5%, mithont ‘regard to looks. coum rived foreign children. $19 ., |is the family of some substance which | #$ Just announced by o il £ LRl R & Wales i Hniversity gl o onvi ’ be doing its duty for several more T o e ¢ the 20,000,000 | R6v-\Patriclk Murphy, rector of ISt.{1s moviag outr university, follow : of Virginia, Milton C. Eliiott; Hobart | News dispatches from Jacksonville | et il figure for the present school member- 'Michaels and All Angels’ E !l "Ome cause of this emigration is| New York L L |Sp L s MR cvreacmrativesial an confiBH ol cat d Reatia s SRwaTalga R 0 | Chair Used In Law St difl concsded: o’ be the war taxes; andl]tive sity - hen's | Collose, [icent regarding the allesed wdoplon| Aginiral Knapp Thinks Agitation | - Lo L U S B e L BB « Sutherland; University | Represe on B. Hougliton; |of the cnildren, which she Nearby is a chair that Lincoln used 1 particularly the income tax, which |Ban. by 1.500,000 at least.” said William T. street. reported the theft of sev L I ibinivers : B. Ho £ : 28 : - 3 4 : n Mecoy cnitman of the hetter Schools pieces of & communion service. | Virtually Drohibics. the salaried man | of Missouri, Prof. 1 K Jumes; Uni- | Kenvon Collexe, Col, krancis T A. |10 have obtained on weveral occasions| Against American Occupation Is |3ig N was reading luw. " s one vice continue { lars _gai ance to the e s » ! versity of : 5 ' Zenselae stechnic In- & extended Visits 1of those bleak office chairs of long S EN{ee WS Continned: BurElar sEaited eutanc from laying something aslde for the Yol ) piown Scott: Hartwick Semi- | titute dmiral W. T. Endicott: ! he sure enough companion piece Confined to Small Group. jawo. {10 the pew. simple, worn and stsll Maintenance of tranquillity and |&00d for a long term of hard serv: “Immigrants send their children to ihome of G. K. Denmark, 1740 Q strect. | rainy day. These men generally no B : 3 % g o s ‘chronrlmfsmuu K as they land. They learly yesterday morning by breaking | Iong’er patronize the banks. Th\-)? are | nary, Representative Clarence Mac- | o Tk lrrg versity, Dr. Charles W.| “I have notified the Children Home Show more avidity for educatio than la glass panel from a rear door and ' hoarding a little bit of salary each | Gregor: College of Wooster, SenatorBacon: Haverford Coliege, Rev. Dr.|Socicty of Klorida and have given 4 910 their predecsstors 1n the years stale wearmg apparcl valued at $90. | month against the day. they can | Atlee Pomerene: Michigan College of | Charles Wood: University’ of Mary- | them the names of the children, where | o tie SEORE C TRATIEY 88815 cioe’ ot hana stands a bookease before the war. But the greatest rush | Arthur Hoyberger, 1320 6th street.! emigrate. | Mines, Orr R. Hamilton; Armour In-,land. Dr. Thomas H. " Taliaferro;|they were born and who their par-|> jmade abroad for jefferson Davis, the 18 among the boys and girls who quit lasked the police to institute search | In spite of the general agreement |stitute of Technology. President F. V eliesley’ College, Miss Jessie C. Mc- |ents are,” was all she would say. = {still dependent on the continued 'president of the Confederacy. Rather #chool to take advantage of high for his automobile that w stolen | among political economists that Ger- | Gunsaulus; Little Fadls High School, ‘}Arkso_n > carved, ms quite unlik- wages in industry. Now the war in- [from near 9th and G streets last|many is overcrowded and that unless | Representative H. °P. Snyder; Adrien, senfative B. H. Snell . which also Sation is gone. these young people are inight. | radical readjustments are made with- | College, Charles H. Betts; Amherstlogical Seminary. This is an- T r 1 2 & Nichols: Massachu i 5 I T o fic fear the mation will be able to | College. Arthur C. Rounds; Wells Col- 1 e 1 e Joune ieas st ation et nd now sought after. But The Florida organization notified | presef®e of the armed forces of the |ornately the Georgia welfare board. e - less the exicin |Lincoln’s ho “When confronted with this infor-, United States unless the existing |ig on displa. ation, Mie. Mitenell, who at first)treaty is -abrogated, according 1o {other of the stated that the young ones did not | ltear Admiral H. S. Knapp, U. S. N, the da Prof. R. Institute Dr. G. K. Burgess: Vi - | themselves for work other than man- | . e I's ¢ ‘only 50 per cent of the pres | 1ege, Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps nolog r i : 2 [ wal labor. H ALBION TO TALK. | ent population, suggestions have bien | Holyoke College, Mrs. Frank lanova College, Rev. J. C. Bartley:|come fiom her hospital, refused to|Who recently made & thorough in- |that there was comfort and elegance “A greater proportion of children 2 | made that the government take imme- | kins: University of Denver, Yaie University, George Dudley | either aflirm or deny the truth of the | Vestigation of the situation. {of a aquiet nature in the Lincoln from the homes of skilled and man- TR R diate steps-to regulate the number | Lawrence C. Phipps: Towa L‘oilegc,’m"‘"«[,-‘!_1*‘“""""“ University. Rep- |assertions of mother and daughter. | _-\gl!auunfdgdmsl the American oc- ; household mav be attested by the ual laborers are seeking higher edu- | Edouard Albion, president of the | iy iR 07 enigrants. With this | Senator William S. Kenyon. i resentative Tuther W. Mott; Harvard . e e Al | cupation ot Hait) Admiral hnapp | handsome mahogany and hatreloth cation than ever before, due to the | 120 Association and | in view a new law is being drafted. Goucher College, Miss Alice Deal; ity. Representative Luther W. | e Z 5 serted, D by a desire on |couch from Springfield + fact that both parents and children , \ational Dara 2 i Phillips Andover Academy. Prof. i Mott: New York Law School, Prof.| Mrs. South refused to talk to news- | the part of a very small group, wno | Robert T. Lincoin, the President often worked at high wages during ;director of the Washington Opera} Irrigation Possibilities. ! George N. Henning and Representa- | Alfred Henrichs; Trinity College, S. |papermen Sunday night. “Ask Mrs.|are endeavoring to bring about the !only living son, pays the Chicago Hi & i Richard Fuller; Amherst College, | Swain for any information you want. | return of former political ‘conditions. 1 Society’ a visit from time to the war period with the idea of spend- | company, will address the City Club| 1t is argued that this tide of emi-|tive James W. Husted; University of | ing accumulated money in further |, oo o0 eorum Wednesday on “Na- | gration could be turned back upon |Idaho, Miss Permeal J. French; Uni- aling fargliie (childien' S T ile s | lonal Opera for America.” | Germany to good purpose. Germany's | versity of Vermont. Capt. Leonard F. D ols here T Ao e e ER | by Miss! Clelia:Plorasanti, contraito, would<be ‘capable of suvvorting ©10.- 1 Biblo . Browhn: Bates Cofiers. Hran t. Mark's School, Senator James W.| Mrs. Swain ‘is the only daughter |opinion, be surrenfiering the true in- |ing there for the first time. The The greatest rush of artenmdamec iand Harlan Randall, baritone, mem- | 000.000 additional persons. it is sald ;10 Briggel Universioy oF ROltBels: i wagsworth, jr.s University of Wash- | Of Mr. and Mrs. South and now is | terests and true freedom of 95 per |scene is a ship's cabin, where Lincoln has taxed the already overerowded | bers of the opera company, with Miss : and the governmoens has boen urend | FRIR BO G eaa: University. of | Ington, Senator Miles Poindexter; Cor- | our years old, just fifteen|cent of the population and encour-|is listening to Gen. Sherman tell of achools to the limit. In Targe eitles | Gertrude McRae as accompanist. = |to make these lands avaliable to ihe | fe2eniative B B villiam: B. Bo nell University, Dr. Charles Clinton | ounger than her mother. | aging the unworthy minority to go|his march to the sca. The painting ix R e It Al arge cities | O e forum will be under direction | numbers now flocking into the citics. | Kansas, Senator Willlam T Bora Jopamiversity, Dr. Charles Clinton | Do e wastmarsicatio Goorse | SE L UL vOL I REIO Ty 0 Tes hinmurch K HhE won. SRS I DU AE B8 schools "are " Gverpupiled and under- {of the clubs R P !ix?r"r?g(xbm:ugé3;‘:""(“’2:::;:: i | Tames Fredericit Penkes Georgetonn | College, Senator Key Pittman; Unic . a machinist of Richmond, Va. | tyrannical measures. While “it is [artists of the day. Robert T. Lincoln Percy S. Foster is chairman. Jol eblatt, : G s who | Jame € CSEeaka; C L e e e T South said. “Their marriage probably impossible to state that v =Sl children. The increase in attendance | forum committee, will preside and | Zio0 Cig 2" Uhrastricted emigration | liam Van Zandt Cox: General Theo- | Representative William ™ A. Ro o ol et g e o | From Gunther Collection. has come at a time when the rumber | PTes-nt Mr. Foster & eventually will result in a weakened, | logical Seminary. Bishop Alfred Hard- | bers: Washington and Lee University, | | ! The bed on which Lincoln breathed of teachers is decreasing and when | introduce Mr Allon. . liiobably anemic, German race, heiing; Massachusetts Aricultural Col- | Wade H. Ellis; Bucknell University. | University of Pittsburgh, Maj. Rich- | —— Ihis last. together with hundreds of the building of schools has stopped. ;o ope, making a thorough study of | believes. in view of the character of | lege, Dr. Edwin W. Allen; Vassar Col. | Dr. David Jayne Hill; Butler College, | arq H. Hawkins; University of llli- | Man and woman students at the Uni- | bits intimately associated with his Authorities agree that the best work <“H?:¢‘~dwflwmem in_ France and jthe men who are leaving. lege, Mrs. George R. Mansfield; Leland ) Senator Harry S. New; American Uni- | nois, Dr. S. W. Stratton; St. Paul's | versity of Oklahoma occupy adjacent |life, recently came into the hands of €an be done in schcol when there "‘;zl;r In Jume, 1918, he organized| Others fear the exodus will result in | Stanford. Jr. University, Dr. V. L.jyersity, Chancellor J W. Hamilton: School, Representative James S. Park- | boarding houses. and as the houses |the society. These all are from the e aad et e e Y awenty-five PU- ! e Washington Opera Company as | an “impaired German culture and | Kellogs: SR Westminster College. Senator Howard | ¢r; le Roy Academy, Representative | are of great similarity in their out- |colection of the late Charles I Gun. Pils and vet the average for the fif- | e @ e eatablishment of | FUggest the advisability of state aid | University of Cincinnati, Dr. Frank | Sutherland; Davis and Elkins College, | A. D. Sanders; Waynesburg College, , Ward appearance, much confusion and | ther. the Chicago candy man 'm")us;eswnigrnsranlech;‘es I e | e “nationial ystem of one hundred | for the intellectuala. who have been |W. Ballou: Unlversity of Wisconsin, | Senator Howard Sutherland; Pen Representative Thomas S. Crago: De | embarrassment frequently resulted ! For vears and vears Mr. Gunther Selphin havine oriscacher, Phila- |2 fdent opera companies in the | hardest hit by economic: conditions. | Dr. Charles N. Grezory: Randolph Ma- { vania Military College. Represe Yeaus College. Representative & Wal-| when @ male student, returning at a {worked with unflagzing energf yotil fosty-four, oty T d A cago | eincipal citles of the count Under the present German law an |con College, Dr. Frank L. Day; Uni- | Charles B. Ward; Rutger ilace Dempscy: Lawrenceville School, | late hour, would mistake one of the [he has gathered what Miss Caroline . St s and Milwaukee | D ! emigrant is nermitted to taks out |versity of Nevada, James F. Abel:|Senator J. S. Frelinghuy Virginia | M. A. Abbott: Rochester High School, | woman's boarding houses for his own, | M. Mcllvaine. librarian of the Chicago Miiltary Institute, Representat | Representative Thomas B. Dunn: | oniy to be apprized of his blunder by | Historleal Scciety, terms the most re- forty each. ork thirty-nine, Los! Members of the club have been in-j & > Y ey e 4 . e i 4 vith him 30.000 marks, tax-free. Princcton Theological Seminary, Rev. :x:"n’x;’m‘::::r(z :’*wln Newark “thirty- \l;fll_l?e::.::“p:;‘& ‘;’s bl";"'{)e‘:‘;:};i {Dr. Wallace Radcliffe; Purdue Uni-| Bascom Slemp; College of Wiliam | Cooper Institute, Senator William M. | shrill screams from within when he}markame nrivate collec’ion in the BB v Thets e DOl e & wtitho) clubBouse S There'| IThs Ttaiisns Tace thelr ersc in colq | veTSity. John Clyde Marquis: Wesley- |and Mary, President J. A. Chandler; | Calder; committee on education, House | tried to enter. As a precautionary |country relatine to American history el nigmer. facysrages will grow | this Cvening 4t the od from $:30 Lo | water nad tomarace thelr €&x in cold fan University,” Judge Martin A.|Oberlin College. former Senator Theo- | of ~Representatives, Representative | measure the irls have now postsd on| Between Chicago and Springfieid. Ders of papiia raine Increase in mum- | i be A B0C B by & program heier hnen e it Just as the water | Knapp; Pennsylvania College. Dr.|dore E. Burton; St. Lawrence Uni- | Daniel A, Reed; committee on educa- | their doors the following sign: “Are| Between Chicago and Springfie:d 11 < building now s atchediby 2o he A fnie unbiE bk T I T on a plate |George M. Diffenderfer; Syracuse versity, Harry Landon; Bowdoin Col-| tion. United States Senate, Senator | You a man or a woman? 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