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Sunday—10:45 worship, sermon m., by Rev. The Boy That Made scout anniversary); chool and Broth- . organ recital. m., Boy Scouts. :30 p. m., religious training: p. m., the Young Women's Sewing guild will hold its annual meeting and supper. Thursday—3 p. m.. religious train- Ing: 7:45 p. m., mid-week service. Friday—2:30 p. m., annual meet- Ing of the Woman's &ocicty. German Sunday—Sunday school at :30 a. m. Service in English at 1 sermon: “Ne: Consecration and New Strength' communion. Ger- man service at 11:45 a. m., sermon: The Spirit That Glves Life."” Monday—S8 p. m., meeting of Y. P. 8, Wednesday—3 p. m, class In re-! ligious instruction. Thursday—3 p. m., class Ngious instruction; § p. m., meeting in English. Elim (Swedish) | Sunday—10 a. m., Bible school; 11 | a. m., sermon by Rev. A. E. Lysell; | holy communion; 7:30 p. m., preach- ing by M. Lysell and singing by the | ghoir. Monday—8 p. monthly meeting. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday—S$ p. m,, revival meeting | conducted by Evangelist A. E. Ly-| Lysell from Maine. | Thursday—2:30 p. m., the Ladies’ Aid society will meet. 1 morning | William | erhood cla Monday— Wednesda 0 p. the | in ra- pray the church m, Oongregational Churches ! First Sunday—10 a. m., church school; 11 a. m., kindergarten; 11 a. m, morning worship, sermon by [ Theodore A. Greene; 12:15 p. m., Men’s Bible class, leader, Mr. Greene; 5 p. m, Armenian service, preacher, Dr. Hadidian; 6:30 p. m., | Young People’s society. | Monday — 5:15 p. m. standing eommittee meeting. Tuesday—2 p. m. Armenian women; 6:30 p. m., C tral Congregational club dinner; 7 p. m., Community Leadership Train- ing school: 8 p. m., Rose Bryant re- | cital in the church. | Wednesday 30 p. m, fifth and grades week-day church 4:15 p. m., junior choir re- rsal. | Thursday—3 p. m., seventh grade weck-day church school; 4:15 p. m., Girl Scout supper meeting. | Friday—9:30 a. m., all-day sew-| {ng meeting Woman's Missionary so- ciety; 3 p. m.. afternoon program, music by Miss Frances Parker; 7:30 | p. m.,, Boy Scout meeting. | | Bible class for | Cen- | 30| South & | Sundpy—9:30 a. m., Ttalfan be- ginners' and primary department; 9:30 2. m., morning junior, inter- mediate and senior departments; 9:30 a. m, senior and young peo- ple's grades and over; 10:30 a. m., | worship at the Itallan mission, Hun- | ter road; 10:45 a. m., morning wor- | ship, sermon: “Christianity and So eclal Progress”’; 11 a. m., beginners'| depar@iment; 12:10 p. m., main di-| wvision of the church school; junior, intermediate, adult, and Chinese classes; 2:30 p. m. Assyrian wor- | ship; 2:30 p. m. church school at| the Itallan mission, Hunter road; 5| p. m., Itallan worship at South| church, preacher, Dr. Paladino; 7:15 | p. m., evening worship, motion pic- | tures, “America’s Polar Triumph “Roosevelt, the Great Scout.” Boy Scout night. | Monday—4 p. m., meeting of the | Girl Reserves, Hunter road; 6:30 p.| m., monthly meeting and supper of | the young woman’s department; | 7:15 p. m., meeting of Troop 2, B.| 8. A Tuesday—2 p. m., Assyrian moth- ers’ meeting; 7:30 p. m., community training school at the First church. | Wednesday — 2:30 p. m, united week-day church school; 4 p. m., re- hearsal of the girls’ chorus; 7 p. m., | rehearsal of the orchestra. | Thursday — 3:30 p. m. united week-day church school; 7:30 p. m., mid-week prayer meeting of the As- syrian mission, Friday—3 p. m., mecting of the| Home Missionary department; 4 p. m., Troop 1, Junior Girl Scouts; 4:30 | p. m, to p. m., annual party for the junior department of the church school; 7 p. m, Troop 1, Senior Girl Scou ) p. m., sociable for the morning inter| te and senior de- partments m., motion pic- ture entertainme Teature, “Th Social High subjects. ior and in- tments, chure! achool; 10:4 m., morning wor- ship, sermon by th stor, Rev. T N. Gilman, subject: Disciple.”” This will be “Junior Sun- d Twelve noon, junior, primary and heginners' departments of the ¢ehurch school. | Wednesday- ) p. m., week-day church school, grades three and four. | Thursday—-6:4 Troop 16; $ concert by choir ane It 1 Scouts, | al | Lutheran Churelhes 4 St. Matthew Sunday—Service in En a. m., in Cerman at Sunday ‘school after each servier the respective language Monday. Ald association 15 hursday, Ladies’ Uriday, annivers At society, in for | Ald society. ry of Sick Bene- | ' | | sionary praper band will meet in the | tion |and Work,” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927. »= PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES AMONG PULPIT AND PARISH = - - Reformation ( The transtiguration of our Lord. | s at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:15 a. m. The catechetical class will meet | weday and Thursday atfernoons. The religious will meet Wednesday and Thursday after- n Servic school ns. hur league will in Rockville. he ¥ Luther | cague the Luther evening, visit the choir will meet Friday eve- St. John's (German) 0 @ m., English serv- ; 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 ., German service, | Tuesday—S p. m., the Friendship | gue will meet. i riday—2:30 p. m., meeting of the | Women's Missionary society will be | Sun; Methodist Churches Trinity 30 a. m, 9:30 a. Organized the same year that ie beginning of Everyman's Bible Y. M. C. A, Men's Bible class now is in its fifth season. With Rev. Dr. John L. Davis as its .irst | leader, the class grew rapidly until )0 men were enrolled, This average been maintained under the leadership of the pastors of the city, who succeeded Rev, Dr. Davis as teachers of this group. Like all religious work conducted by the “Y,"” this class is entirely un- sectarian, and while the present leader is Rev. Wilham H. Alderson, astor of Trinity Methodist church, ministers of all the othex denomina- tions have had, at one time or an- Sunday—9 Bible class; Bible class school; 10:4 Everyman's | m., Woman's a. m., church sermon: “Spiri- | ipworth : "Con- ¢ Runde, flicting Tides.” soprano. : Monda p. m, W. F. meeting with Mrs. Theron :30 p. m.,, Epworth leagu meeting. Tuesday afternoon group at the hospital; 6:30 p. m., Philathea class; 5 p. m., Boy Scouts; 7:45 p. m., class meeting. Wednesday—2:30 p. m., week-day | religlous school, third grade. Thursday—6:15 p. m., Sunday school board supper; 7:30 p. m., |men who make up the membership prayer meeting. | of this group. iday—4 p: m., sewing school; While Rev. Mr. Alderson was out 30 p. m,, choir rehearsal. of the city early this season, Rabbi Myrtle Ca mp; business ethodist w | other, an opportunity to address the | | Gershon Ha e a stirring ad- | to the cl: His presence il- | lustrated the broad-minded attitude |and tolerance which characterizes the executives of the local associa- tion. This, in a measure, accounts for the fact that men of all faiths participate in the ¥, M. . A. pro- | are sday evenings, at 6:30 o’clock the members sit down for a sup- per and for half on hour they in- dulge that primal instinet which must be satisfied before spiritual food is palatable. | This is serveq from o'clock by a man who another hunger, no less primordial, and who can provide spiritual food equally as acceptable as that of the caterer’s, Mr. Alderson’s ke | At pr @.to .1 recognizes ent the leader is giving Unlon A. M. E. Zion Sunday school will be held at 12:30 p. m. Mrs, Lillian Greene, superintendent; Mrs. Mary Thomp- | son and H. E. Singleton, assistant superintendents. Evening preach- er meeting. ing service at 7:45 o'clock, sermon | Friday—7 v. m., junior choir re- by Rev. M. N. Greene, theme: “Cour- | hearsal; 8 p. m, regular choir re- age In the Life of Chrigt.” Com- | hearsal. munion. Sunday evening, 7:30 o'clock, service. ford. Singing by choir. Wednesday—S8 p. m,, male chorus i« hearsal. hursday-—-7:45 p. m., mid-week pra February 13, at there will be a St. Mark's Episcopal Pifth Sunday after the Epiphany, 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 9:30 a. m,, church school; 11 a. m., holy communion and sermon by Rev. Charles B. Hedrick, D.D., of the Barkeley Divinity school, Middle- town. Evening service omitted. Wednesday—9:30 a. m., holy com- munion; 12 noon, intercessions. Religious Items e Rev. Theodore A. |of the First Congregational church, will address the Everyman's Bible class tomorrow morning on “The S service at 11 a. m. Sun-|Second Commandment.” day school at 9:45 a. m. | “Micah, the Prophet of the Poor,” Wednesday evening meeting at § will be the “Hero of the Faith” dis- o’clocks cussed by the First Congregational Religious day school on Wednes- |church Men's Bible class tomorrow day and Thursday. noon, = | Francis newly elected Second Advent | president of the First Congregational Sunday—Sunday school 10 a. m.|church Young People's society, will Service with sermon by the pastor:|he chaplain and speaker at the “An Answered Prayer.” Evening [meeting tomorrow evening, the sub- service with sermon. I ject being “Defining Our Policy.” He Thursday—7:30 p. m., Bible study. | will be assisted by the other new of- fice Helen Connor, vice-pre dent; Miss Elisabeth Fox, secreta and rl Scott, treasurer, Mis: Nancy Doane will be junior hostess. tor Christian Science Traver, Nondenominational People's Sunday—>Morning prayer at 10:15 | a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 a. | m., theme: “The Test of Faith."| Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 6 p. m. Eve- | ning service at 7 p. m., theme Modern Substitutes.” Rev. Wil- liam Barkalow will - preach both | morning and evening. Tuesday—3 p. m., Women's The Central Congregational club of Connecticut will hold its mid-winter meeting at 6:30 o'clock Tucsday eve- ning in the First Congregational church chapel. Miss Rose Dryant, contralto solo- in New York city, will give a song Mis- I in the First Congregational church Tuesday evening ‘under the auspices of the Central Congrega- tlonal club of Connecticut. She was contralto at the local church sev: eral years ago. pastor’s study. Wednesday p. m., children’s classes; 7:45 p. m., special eervice at | the Erwin Home. | Thu p. m., children's| classes; 7:45 p. m. weekly church prayer meeting. Saturday—3 p. m., junior mission ! workers. | Wednesday, February 16—7: . m., Rev. E. Joseph Evans, district| superintendent of the Christian and | Missionary alliance, will give an il- Tu: ated lecture on the Holy Land. Thursday, February 24—7:45 p. m., next meeting for the consider: of the propose constitution and by-laws. The annual meeting of the First ‘Rupllfi' Church Woman's society will be held at 2:30 o'clock F aft- ernoon. Reports will be read and officers clected. There will be a short address by Miss Frances Let- tell, The First Baptist Church Young ‘Women's Sewing guild will hold its annual meeting and supper on Wed- nesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. William Barkalo will epeak tomorrow svuning at the Young Peo- ple's mee « the People’s church. He will also preach at both morning and evening services at that church. Members of the People's church will hold a special service Wednes- day evening at the Erwin home. Rev. E. Joséph Evans, district su perintendent of the Chri n and Missionary alliance, will giye an il- lustrated lecture on the ¥ nd at the People chureh on AVednes- lday 3. February 16 The Sick nefit society St Matthew's German Lutheran church will observe its anniversary Friday |evening. Rev, Charles B. Hedrick, D.D., of FEmmanuel Gospel 10:15 a. m., special pray- 10:45 a. m, “Be Strong communion; 12:15 p. m lay &chool; 6 p. Young People’s meeting; 7 p. m., “The His- | tory of the Gentile Nations from the Beginning to the End in 213 Wor Tuesd 45 p. m., Bible study and prayer fellowship. 2:30 p. m., 45 p. m. Sunday er servic su; m, even Ladies® cottage oE Prayer band; ayer meeting. ursday m., prayer and service S p. m, 25 Grand street. choir rehearsal International Bible Sunday—10:43 a. m., junior Bible 11 m., Bible study, sub- ct: “Liberty of the Prisoners,” con- tinued; § p. m., Bible study at the home of Charles Henry. 32 Dwight street, subject of study: “Peace and Good Will. Monday—S$ p. m., Bible class, Students’ Assn. Young People’s Review of chart study on “The Divine Ilan of the Ages.” Wednesday — § m.. prayer, praise and testimony service, Frilay—8 p. m. Bible study. Text hook—"Deliverance” hear tc Myrtle Cas Trinity Methodist Mrs Sfunday—1 m., sermon by | Rev, C. J. Vahlstrom singing by chorus; 12 m.. Sunday \00l; 4:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P, oting, program given by Sunday school teachers; 7:30 p. m.. English scrmon hy Rev. Carl Charn of Hart- r male sch song | ist at the Brick Presbyterian church | | Berkeley Divinity sehool, Midai ftown, will preach tomorrow morn- ling at St. Mark's Episcopal church. | The Ladies’ Aid society of the | Blim Swedish Baptist church will {meet on Thursday afternoon at the Ihome of Mrs. Charles Larson, & | Churen street. | The W. 1% M. S. of the Trinity M. [ 1. church will meet Monday after- "uuon at 3 o'clock at the home of | Mrs. Theron Camp, 67 Russell street; | Mrs. John H. Bell will be the | speaker. | The W. H/ M. 8. of the Trinity M. | B2, church ' will meet with Mrs. John J.\ rowsmith, 101 Kensington avenue oh Tuesday afternoon for a s&ocial te . Rev. Herbert D. Rollason, pastor jof the South Congregational churc |of Middletown, will preach at the Iirst Congregational ehurch on Sun- day morning, February 13. Rev. Frederick W, Greene, father of the pastor of the local church, was pas- tor of the Middletown church for 25 | years, | Boy Scout, Troop 4, will present “The Good Turns of 1927 at the Rirst Congregational church on Fri- | day evening, February 18, |""The Luther league of the mation Lutheran church will the league in Rockville Thursday | evening. vig The fourth annual concert by the choir and organist of the Memorial church will be held at o’clock Thursday evening. The choir | will be assisted by Charles Johnson, pianist; George Westerman, violin- ist; and Miss Margaret Perkins, “cellist. Refor- visi The home missionary department of the South Congregational church 11 meet at 3 o'clock Friday after- inoon. “The Youth of Today" will be discussed. Miss Grefa 1. Brown, librarian of the New Britain insti tute, will take up Their Book: Miss E. Gertrude Rogers “Their Re- ligion” 'and Miss Helen Hayes of {the Y. M. C. A. “Their Experiences.” | | The annual party of the junior department of the South Congrega- | tional church school will he held from 4:30 to T7:30 o'clock Friday | |afternoon. The morning intermedi- ate and senfor department will hold a sociable from 7:30 o’clock on. | “The Social Highwayman” will be |shown at the motion picture enter- tainment Friday evening at the | South Congregational church, | | | [Salvation Army Advises ‘ Where to Stage Raids Willimantic, Feb, & (P— On com- | f a member of the S county officers visited homes | and iness pla of cight men yes ay and as a result five of them we in court yesterday charg- ed with g or having liquor. Thei ca continued and each provided $500 bail It was claimed plaint vation Ar b that home brew | figures in the raids and seizures but otherwise the details of the incident were not disclosed. 11 a. m. Spiritual Deformities 7:15 p. m. Conflicting Tides These are the sermon subjects which you are invited to IMOrIow ¢ Ronde, soprano Episcopal Church | allowed | program. TONORROW 1S SGOUT interpretations 0 Jesus' | fellow members, has F. O. applying them to wodern | Shjerden, R. A. Catlin and Sylves-| | ter Martin. The class officers are: | Ladies' nights sometimes are held, | President, John G. Luebeck; vice | but men only will be admitted next | president, Edward W. Kiesewetter | week which Rev. Mr. Alderson |end sceretary, Leon H. Hunter. ! speaks about lish Woz A | Bryce Long and Ebon Strong hold | large number of marricd men will | no official titles hut manage all the not #ursday | cetails so skillfully that eversthing| right. Ay when the cry It they are di “when do we eat?” “Ed” Kraus is| way the subject is handled responsible for the presence of so | minister, they can get some conso- | many men from the N Britain | lation from bowling, which follows | Machine company in above | the meet The class has a repre- ' picture, | sentative team which somefim s| This class is but part of the re- wins a game or two in Meriden or | ligious education program carried on Hartford. After such occasions the | by the Y. M. Long before the s hears a report from the bowl- | torm “religious education” had a At other times Mr. Alderson is popular meaning, the association id full speaking period. | was training men and boys along A committee meets carly in ligious lines. Atfendance alway fall of cach year to plan the yewr's | is voluntary on the part of both Kraus is ch xnmn,‘mru and boys. series of ihles, § lif of to be home to supper always is re it the by the ppointed the | retaries hold 'UNSECTARIAN BIBLE CLASS AT Y. M. C. A. FIRST FEEDS, THEN TEACHES ITS MEMBERS RELIGION Religious Educational Program Today the boys'department, com- prising those “Y' members between ten and seventecn years of age, ahs | About 75 organized groups graded according | Religious School meet at the ~’. M. to age and each club has a distinct | C. A. Thursday afternoons and Clur program of religious education. The [ ence H. Barnes and Mr. Long as Pioncers and Friendly Indians take | sit in teaching these classcs, Cyni- in the younger school boys. The ! nasium classes conducted for Hi-Y and the Junior Hi-Y are two |toth the Wednesday and Thursduy crganizations which enroll the three | schools by Mr. Hergstrom and Paul upper classes and the first year boys | Iiraddon. in high school. The Employed ©,0ys' | Perhaps after all, the most in- Brotherhood membership is com- | fluential religious education con- posed of working boys. Each group | ducted by the * is not dore un- i$ under expert leadership and meets | der that name. The hundreds of cnee a week. { men and boys who throng its build- This s the formal program of a | ing daily may absorb more real re- religious nature which is open to | ligion, learning to play sqnare and hoys who have their parent's consent | live clcan in the physical depart- to participate. In addition the sec- | ment activities under “Joe” Herg personal interviews | strom’s guidance, than they would with members, dealing with the | if they thought that they were “get- problems of youth, They also teach | Ling religion.” | in Sunday schools and accept iuvi tations to speak before young peo. rles societies. 75 boys in the Week Day | ¥1e 101t here for the Swedish Baptist | . Paul, Minn. Upon duation he was ordained into | the Swedish Baptist church and went | to Sweden where he conducted evangelistic services for two years. | seminary in & his, SUNDAY IN CHURCHES Appropriate Sermons On - Scou WILL HAVE HUSICAL HOUR | Subjects Are Announced —Special Movie i First Baptist Choir Under Direction | | of H. W. Brewer Plans Program tomorrow, all | | been requested by Yor 6 o'Clock. cutive A. Irickson to attend their respective churches in uniform and to sit in groups. At seve churches the topics will ippropriate to the William Ross, pastor ptiet church, wi Boy That ) Gioo nday” will 1 rv tanley Memorial church, In the evaning a special service will be held at rtional church, o re invited, but it that those of Catholic cwish faith will obtain the consent siv parents and spiritual - ad- “Roosevelt, the G Scout ca’s Polar T together a short scout trailer, will he motion picture €hown. The opening of Anniversary Week local churches awing 0. Boy Scout 17th will be observed held ut the | ev | 1 hour will be church “Sunday ning at 7 o'clock. c- be given by the choir. Brewer will preside at A music First Bap) ning, begi will he g R rst he “Junior at serm tions Howard E the organ, The program occasion. of the ¥ prech on * will be rde as follows: | maigre | e Kinder | . Victor Herbert Gaul Temple 1 the | Scherzo Bereer hazel Cortege Japonica Open the Gates & L Joy Scout the South Scouts of ex- Congre all e pected of the and Trailing Arbutus Meditation ... Dance Gracicuse . Aubade Valse Gloria .... ey 3 st 1 Heard the Voic Former “Sallies” Officer to ' coronution s Conduct Campaign Here Revival meetings will be conduct- ed at the Elim Swedish Baptist church by R I Lysell of Maine on Wednes: Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. Lyscll will preach at hoth services al | Interpretations of Songs to Be | that church tomorrow. | | Rev. Mr. Lysell was a licutenant | Given, in charge of the Salvation Army beadquarters in this city for 24 years. He a ted with the Swed- aptist church here and w ized by Rev, Dr. J. Klingberg. Prutting . Berwald . Heurter . Lemare Haat | S Parsons . Svendsen W. . 1. S, MEETING FRIDAY Interesting Program of Music and visers Amer with The Woman's Missionary society church sewing meeting Luncheon will be served at The First Church of Christ 10:00 11:00 of the First Congregational will hold an all-day T'riday. a. m. Sunday Church School. 1. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, Subject: “Faith in the Capacity of Common Men.” Men’s Bible Class. Leader, Mr. Greene. Subject: “Micah, Prophet of the Poor.” Young People’s Society. Subject: “Defending Our Policy.” 6:30 p. m. EVERYMAN'’S BIBLE CLASS . Subject : THE SE(‘ONI)l (y‘l(c)?\IMANI))IENT" Rev. Theodore Ainsworth Greene (Blue and Red Army Contest) METHODIST CHURCIH 9:30 A. M. STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, 10 ing worship. BUSINESS DISCIPLE” unior Sundny) 10, 8:00 p. Fourth Annual Concert by choir and instru- mental trio. Tickets 50 cent Sermon by the pastor, Thursday, Feb, | | Knapp | | noon, and in the afternoon there will | industry, whieli employs about 2,00 be o home missionary study book re- | laborers in 40 factorics, the depart- view entitled “Our Templed Hills.” [ ment of commerce reports. Most of A musical setting has been arranged | the work on these delicate products by Miss Frances Parker; Mrs, James s done by hand and only the H. Thomson, Mrs., Theodere A.|simplest machinery is used. Materials Greene, Mrs, Clarence Derrick, Mrs, [cmplosed in the manufacture of Fdmund L. Warren. Mrs. A. E. Ho. | Valencia fans include nacre, galalith, bart and Mrs, Warren M. Holdgott | fine woods, bone, silk, cotton, paper will participate. Between the chap- 404 featers. These y ; the fans are valued at 2,000,000 ters negro melodies will bo inter- catel v s =y They are sent to the West preted by Miss Ruth Schade, Indian 1y, 05 nd South American countries songs by Miss Dorothy Latham, and ; where the fan i3 an important ac- a medley of old-fashioned tunes Will ' cogcory to the coquette’s costume, be played by Miss Parker. Miss Helen Hayes, general secrctary of | FORTUNE B "0- e the Y. W. C. A, will speak briefly % o at the opening of the meeting. Ottawa, Ont, B LH(UP)— d Beekeepers of Canada will harvest R * & 670D of 18,000,000 pounds’er: hon \VALBNQIALTS (HAMOE this year with a value of $3,000,000 Washington, Feb., 5 (UP)—Valen- according to C. B. Gooderham, cia Is the center of the Spanish fan | Dominion apiarist. pe . South Congregational Church MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 Sermon by the Pastor on CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIAL PROGRESS This is the second in the series eligion and the Advancement of Life” “«p 4 EVENING WORSHIP—7:15 Doors Open at 6:45 BOY SCOUT NIGHT Pictures and Address in interest of the Scout Movement “Roosevelt, the Great Scout” “America’s Polar Triumph” You are most cordially invited to all services FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 Morning Service——12:10 Bible School. Boy Scout Anniversary. Sermon by Rev. Willlam Ross—Subject: THE BOY THAT MADE GOOD “Praise the Lord.”—Henrich. “Sweet is Thy Mercy Lord."—Barnby. Carol, Choir and Quartet. Sunday 7:00 Organ Recital. Soloist—Willle Westerman. Music: PEOPLE'S CHURCH Rev. Wm. Barkalow from Michigan Will Preach Both Morning and Evening. Morning Theme—The Test of Faith, Evening Theme—Modern Substitutes. Just as I am, and waiting not To rid my soul of one dark blot, To Thee, whose blood can cleanse each O Lamb of God, I come, cpot M. J. 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