A A.R. Kaufman: Canada's Mr Birth Control (A) Sarah M. Bonesteel, (87)36–50 Amish Presence in Woolwich Township, The (A) Lorraine Roth, (87)66–75 Anzac Day, Kitchener 1931, (87)124–126, (87)147 Aplevich, Pat, (87)111 Armstrong, Robert, (87)113 Arnold, Edward M. “Ed”, (87)20, (87)28, (87)33 Arnold, Henry, (87)18 Arnold, Julius H., (87)107–108 Atwater-Hallatt, Rosanne, (87)14–35 Atwater, Patricia (Koehler), 97:35

B B.F. Goodrich Rubber trade union, 1951, (87)30 Barber, Bill, (87)89 Barrett, Tom, (87)88 Bast, Aaron, (87)79–80 Bast, Verna, (87)79–80 Beaten With Sticks (A) Dr A.D. Campbell, (87)107–108 Beechey, John, (87)84 Belair, Charles Wunder Furniture Manufacturing, and, (87)30 Berg, Paul, (87)57–58 Berlin, Town of Best Town in Canada, as, (87)14 Busy Berlin, as, (87)4–5 centennial of settlers arrival, 1906, (87)14 Industrial Committee, c1906, (87)14 town council, (87)14 Berlin, Town of population, c1885, (87)90 betting horse races bookies, c1930, (87)140 Beynon, Jack, (87)125, (87)127, (87)130, (87)135–136, (87)139–142 birth control movement A.R. Kaufman, and, (87)36–51 clinic, Toronto, (87)51–53 Criminal Code of Canada, and, (87)36–50, (87)52 Dorothea Palmer, and, (87)42–43, (87)47, (87)52–53 boar, wild “Tacca,” reproduction statue (A) Pietro Tacca, (87)109–112 Board of Trade, Berlin Industrial Committee, c1906, (87)14 boarding house c1930, (87)125, (87)127–129, (87)131, (87)148 Bonesteel, Sarah M., (87)36–50 Bowman, Daniel, (87)72 Brechbuhl, Phillip, (87)69 Breithaupt, Louis, Senior, (87)79 Brklacich, Steve, (87)84 Burns Meats, Kitchener, (87)18 Bus Tripping for 10 Years (A) Mary A. Johnston, (87)62–65 Busy (Artistic) Berlin (A) Gerald Noonan, (87)4–5

C Campbell, A.D., (87)107–108 Canada Post postage rates, 1912, (87)4 Canada Post, Berlin / Kitchener post office and customs house, Benton Street, bell, (87)90–99 construction, cost of, (87)90, (87)98 clock, (87)96, (87)99 Canada Post, Waterloo post office bell, (87)98 Canadian Consolidated Rubber, (87)36 Cayley, Ruthe, (87)6–12 Cayley, Tom, (87)6–12 Children's Aid Society (CAS) birth control services, and, (87)45 choral groups J.M. Schneider Employee Choir founding, 1939, (87)55, (87)57 Kitchener Concordia Club choir Ontario Choral Federation award, 1996, (87)61 Kitchener-Waterloo Philharmonic Choir Ontario Choral Federation award, 1996, (87)61 Orpheus Male Choir, (87)55, (87)57 Big Sings, (87)57 Schneider Male Chorus, (87)55–61 founding, 1960, (87)55, (87)57 Ontario Choral Federation award, 1996, (87)61 In Praise of Song, (87)60 Schneider-Orpheus Male Choir founding, 1947, (87)55, (87)57 Assoc Male Choruses of America, and, (87)57 founding, 1960, (87)55–58 Trinity Male Choir, (87)57 Churches, Cambridge Central Presbyterian, (87)58 Churches, Kitchener Calvary Memorial United, (87)55 St Andrew's, (87)124 St Mary’s, (87)16 Zion Evangelical birth control distributed, (87)38 Churches, Waterloo St Agnes Roman Catholic, (87)81 Clayton, Lester, (87)43 Collins, Mike, (87)113 courtship c1937, (87)152 Cowan, Chas., Charles, (87)17 Cox, Dave, (87)84 Crapo, Henry, (87)110 Crosby, Bob, (87)84 Crosby, Gary, (87)86 Crozier, Joe, (87)86

D Dairies, Waterloo Maple Lane catering, (87)30 Daniels, Dianne, (87)59 Davis, Elmer, (87)118, (87)138 Dear Ma and Pa: An Australian Writes Home From Waterloo 1930-31 (A) John Lack and Charles Fahey, (87)114–151 Dickson, Florence Augusta philanthropy, (87)102 scrapbook, (87)101–106 Dickson, Margaret "Marg", (87)62–63 Dickson, Walter Hamilton, (87)101 Dickson, William Senior home (Kirkmichael), Galt, (87)101 Dickson's Hill, Galt, (87)101, (87)106 Diefenbaker, Hon John, (87)96, (87)99 Diegel family, 29 Euclid Ave, Waterloo, (87)125, (87)127-128, (87)131, (87)147 Diegel, Wilhelmina, Mrs, "Mrs D.”, (87)128, , (87)131, (87)147 distilleries, Bridgeport, Frederick Gaukel, (87)79 Dominion Rubber / Dominion Tire, Kitchener (87)114 trade union, 1951, (87)30 Domtar Packaging, aka Superior Box, Kitchener, 97:37 Doon School of Fine Arts, Kitchener closes, 1966, (87)6 Doon, Village of, (87)6 Dumarts Meats, Kitchener, (87)18 Dumfries, (this may be an error: may be Dumfries, Quebec) storms, 1874, (87)75

E Earth Day 2000, (87)113 Ebersol, Christian, (87)73 Eby, Christian, (87)68 Eby, Elias, (87)72, (87)77 Eby, George, (87)69 Eugenic Society of Canada, (87)45–46

F factories, Kitchener-Waterloo numbers of, c1930, (87)129–130, (87)148 Fahey, Charles, (87)114–151 Family Planning Pioneer's Life was Endangered (A) Kathryn Hansuld Lamb, (87)51–53 Famme, Jennifer Hoover, (87)61 farm machinery Sunshine-Waterloo, (87)114–151 Farni, Christian, (87)73 Farni, Peter, (87)73 Ferguson, David Hamilton "Ham" letters, (87)119–151 Ferrie, Adam, (87)6 fire hall, Berlin bell "Victoria", (87)90, (87)94 Fitzpatrick, Sandy, (87)84 Florence Dickson: A Victorian Spinster (A) John Hagopian, (87)101–106 Florentine Boar, The (A) Kathryn Hansuld Lamb, (87)109–112 flowers, wild soapwort/Saponaria officialis aka Bouncing Bet, (87)79–80 Forwell Sand and Gravel, Kitchener, (87)79 Foster, Linda, (87)63 Francis, Emile, (87)84 fraud doctor, c1870, (87)107–108 furniture factories Baetz Bros Furniture Berlin , (87)14 Berlin Furniture (87)34 Berlin Interior Hardwood , (87)34 Canada Cabinets and Furniture Kitchener, (87)32 D. Hibner & Company, Berlin, (87)34 Elmira Furniture, (87)20 Globe Furniture, Waterloo, 97:20 H. Krug Furniture, Kitchener (87)34 John S. Anthes Furniture, Berlin, (87)14 Kreiner & Company, Berlin, (87)34 Lippert Furniture Berlin, (87)34 M. Erb & Company, Berlin, (87)34 Malcolm and Hill Furniture , Kitchener, (87)21 McLagan Furniture, Stratford, 97:20–21 Murawsky Furniture Kitchener,, (87)18 Pommer & Cowan, Berlin, (87)14, (87)17 unionization, (87)30–33 Waterloo County Furniture Manufacturers' Assoc, (87)28 Wunder Furniture Manufacturing, (87)14–35 catalogues, (87)30 closes, 1978, (87)34 company picnic, 1935, (87)27–28 design process, (87)25, (87)35 fire, 1932, (87)18–20 fire, 1952, (87)33 founding, 1906, (87)16–17 hand carvers, (87)22 labor relations, c1930, (87)25, (87)27–28 materials, (87)21–22 sale of, 1933, (87)20–22 sale of, 1967, (87)33 strike, 1951, (87)30–33 Victory Bonds, and, (87)30 wages, c1930, (87)25, (87)28 women employees, c1945, (87)28–29 workforce, Great Depression, (87)20–21 G Gascho, Christian, (87)68 Gascho, Christina (Petersheim), (87)68 Gaukel, Frederick, (87)77, (87)79 George, Eugene, (87)84 German Block, Wilmot Township surveyed, 1824, (87)72 German Company Tract, , Waterloo Township Beasley’s Tract, original name of GCT, (87)66) Bridgeport area Lot 5, (87)79 Lot 59, (87)77, (87)79 German Company Tract, Woolwich Township Block 3, Six Nations Grant, as, (87)66 Lot 10, (87)68–69, (87)72–73 Lot 128, (87)66, (87)70 Lot 18, (87)68 Lot 30, (87)66, (87)68–69 Lot 54, (87)73-74 Lot 58, (87)70 Lot 9, (87)72–74 Six Nations of the Grand River, and, (87)66 surveyed, 1824, (87)72 Giesler, Elizabeth (Zehr), (87)74 Giesler, John, (87)74 Gingerich, Alvin, (87)74 Golbeck, Henry, (87)80–81 Golbeck, Doug, (87)80–81 Golbeck, Lorne, (87)81 Gordon, Mayor George, Kitchener, (87)98 Grace Schmidt Honored by the University of Waterloo, (87)12–13 Grand River Conservation Authority, (87)62 Gress, Bruce, (87)98 Grier, E. Wyly, (87)102 Gross, Alan, (87)97

H H.V. McKay Pty Ltd see also Waterloo Manufacturing Hagopian, John, (87)101–106 Hainsworth, Dave, (87)84 Hamilton, Beth, (87)6 Hamilton, Ross, (87)6 Hartleib, Charles “Carl”, (87)20–22, (87)28, (87)33 Hauck, Martin, misspelt Hauch on (87)73 (87)73-74 Hauserman, aka SunarHauserman bankruptcy, 1989, (87)155 Heller, Casper, (87)98 Henderson, Thomas, (87)115 Hendley, Brian, (87)111 hockey Ontario Hockey Assoc (OHA) Dave Pinkney Trophy, (87)85 Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy, (87)85 J. Ross Robertson Cup, (87)85 Max Kaminsky Trophy, (87)85 Red Tilson Trophy, (87)85 teams, c1963, (87)84 hockey teams Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters , (87)84 1963-1997, (87)84–89 founding of, (87)84–85 Jim McGeachie Memorial Trophy, (87)88 Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, (87)89 sponsored by Wunder Furniture, Kitchener, (87)28 Hoffman, John, (87)69 Homer Watson House and Gallery, Kitchener, (87)4 City of Kitchener, created by, 1981, (87)11 Honsberger, Dr J.F., (87)92–93 Hotels, Kitchener Gaukel's Tavern, (87)79 Market, (87)98 Walper, (87)79 Houston, Jack, (87)57–60 Huras, Jim, (87)90, (87)96 Hway, Bill, (87)84

I In Praise of Historic People: The Cayley Era at Homer Watson House (A) Gerald Noonan, (87)6–12 industrial economy, Kitchener-Waterloo c1930, (87)114–151

J J.M. Schneider, Kitchener Employee Choir, (87)55-61 Schneider Corp, (87)60Jantzi, Joseph, (87)73 Johnston, David, (87)12 Johnston, Mary A., (87)62–63 Johnston, Mary A., (87)62–65 Jones, B.A., (87)90 Jones, Bob, (87)84

K Kaj, Lori (Kerr), (87)59, (87)61 Kalbfleisch, Jack, (87)111 Kannegiesser, Gord, (87)84 Kaufman Foundation founding, (87)37 Kaufman Rubber, Kitchener birth control devices, and, (87)43-45, birth control services, and, (87)39–42 founding, 1907, 97:37 Kaufman, Alvin Ratz, "A.R." birth control movement, and, (87)36–51 eugenics, and, (87)45–46 male sterilizations, and, (87)46–47 Parent's Information Bureau, Ltd (PIB), and, (87)36–37, (87)39–45 philanthropy, (87)37–38 Planned Parenthood Federation, and, (87)45, (87)47 Kaufman, Beth (Hall), (87)37 Kaufman, Jacob, (87)36 Kaufman, Jean (Hutton), (87)37 Kaufman, Mary, (87)36 Kaufman, Ruth (Samson), (87)37 Kaufman, William, (87)37 Kieswetter Cartage and Excavating Kitchener,, (87)79–80 King, Christian, (87)70-71, (87)75 aka Koenig, Christian, King, William Lyon Mackenzie Minister of Labor, as, (87)92–93 post office clock, and, (87)92–93 Kitchener Fire Dept bell, 1973-1995, (87)90-91, (87)96-98 Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Big Sings, (87)57 hockey at, (87)88 Kitchener Planning Board, (87)37 Kitchener-Waterloo Orphanage, (87)38 Kitchener-Waterloo Suburban Planning Board, (87)38 Koehler, Michael, (87)14, (87)18, (87)28, (87)35 Koehler, Patricia, (87)28 Koenig, Christian Jr, aka King, Christian, (87)70-72, (87)75 Koenig, Christian Sr, (87)66-67, (87)70, (87)72, (87)75 Koepke, Helen, (87)62–63 Kohli, Marjorie, (87)50 Kranz, Hugo, (87)98 Kropf, Jacob, (87)72–73 Kropf, Magdalena (Rothacker), (87)72 Kullman, Wally, (87)85 Kuntz, Bert, (87)96 Kurt, Gary, (87)84

L labor practices c1930, (87)114, (87)118, (87)132-137 Lack, John, (87)114–151 Lamb, Kathryn Hansuld, (87)51–53, (87)77–83, (87)109–112 Laurier, Sir Wilfrid Berlin visit, 1908, (87)93 Lebold, Jacob, (87)73 Legge, Randy, (87)84 Lehman, Fred, (87)58–59 Lemieux, Rodolphe, (87)91–93 Libraries, Kitchener Kitchener Public Grace Schmidt Room, naming of, (87)12 Little, Ellis, (87)113 Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) Waterloo chapter, (87)113 Luther Village on the Park, (87)155 Luthy, David, (87)67-68, (87)74

M Mackie, Robert, (87)64 Madill, Brent, (87)84 Malleck, Jim, (87)84 Manulife Financial, Waterloo Silver Lake History Walk, and, (87)113 Martin, Henry, (87)69 Martin, Isaac, (87)68 Martin, Peter, (87)68 Martin's Meetinghouse, Waterloo Township, (87)68, (87)73 Master, Isaac, (b1787) (87)68 McDonnell, Joe, (87)88 McGeachie, Jim, (87)88 McIntee, Audrey (Schacht), (87)94, (87)98 McKay, Cecil, (87)139, (87)143–144, (87)146, (87)150-151 McKay, David, (87)146 McKay, Hugh Victor "H.V.", (87)117–119, (87)145–146 McKay, Marjory, (87)151 McKay, Mrs, Australian widow of David McKay, (87)146 McKay, Samuel "Sam", (87)115, (87)119, (87)134, (87)139-140, (87)145-146, (87)149–150 McKinnon, Joan, (87)113 McLelland, Dave, (87)84–89 Meinzinger, Ruthie, (87)28 Memoirs of 45 years With One Company 1937-1982 (A) Howard A. Schnarr, (87)152–155 Military units Scots Fusiliers of Canada, (87)124 Miller, Adele, (87)28 Miller, Tommy, (87)84 mills, rych, (87)90–99 Morden, Gladys Brandt, (87)51–53 Morrison, John, (87)33 Moyer, Bill, (87)74 Murawsky, Alvin, (87)18 Murawsky, Anna (Bonofski), (87)16 Murawsky, Joseph, (87)35 Murawsky, Martin, (87)18 Murawsky, Paul, (87)16 Murawsky, Peter, (87)18 Murawsky, Theodore, (87)18

N Nafziger, Christian Jr, (87)73 Nafziger, Christian Sr, (87)73 Neuhauser, Christian, (87)68, (87)72 New Berlin Jail Gets "Superior" Rating (A) Marjorie Kohli, (87)50 Noonan, Gerald, (87)2 Noonan, Gerald, (87)4–5, (87)6–12 Norris Bakery, Kitchener, (87)30

O Oddy, Tom, (87)35 Oesch, Catherine (Zehr), (87)73 Oesch, Christian, (87)73 Orpheus Male Choir, (87)55, (87)57-58

P Packard Shoe, Massachusetts,, (87)37 Palmer, Dorothea arrest and trial, 1936, (87)52 birth control movement, and, (87)42–43, (87)47, (87)52–53 Waterloo County Hall of Fame, and, (87)53 Parent's Information Bureau, (PIB), (87)36–37, (87)39–45, (87)47, (87)53 Parks, Kitchener Pioneers’ Memorial Tower impressions of, c1930, (87)128 Victoria clock tower, erected 1995, (87)4, (87)90 pavilion, (87)92 Parks, Waterloo Waterloo Park Silver Lake History Walk, and, (87)113 Passador, Lou, (87)84 Pequegnat Clock Works, Berlin, (87)93 Pequegnat, Arthur, (87)93 Peterson, A.J., (87)69 Peterson, H.W., (87)70 Pommer, Louis, (87)17 Preston Springs Sanatorium Ltd, Preston, (87)37 Putnam, Earl, (87)6

Q Quickfall, Arthur, Art, (87)80

R railway stations Kitchener, (87)122 railways Canada Pacific (CPR), (87)117, (87)121 Canadian National (CNR), (87)117, (87)121 electric train, (87)121 Ratz, Dr R.G., (87)40–41 Ratz, Valentine, (87)69 Reier, Bruce, (87)84 Reitzel Brothers, Kitchener, (87)79–80 Ritchie, Tom, (87)144 Robinson, Larry, (87)89 Roth, Lorraine, (87)66–75 Rowbotham, Laurence, (87)55–61 Rowbotham, Laurence "Laurie", (87)59

S Sabourin, Gary, (87)84 Schacht, Art, (87)94 Schacht, Dora, (87)94 Schacht, Mildred, (87)94 Scheidel, John, (87)73 Scheidel, Mary, (87)73 Scheureman, Frederick L., (87)79 Schmalz, W.H., (87)4 Homer Ransford Watson, and, (87)4–5 Schmalz, W.H.E., (87)4, (87)90 Schmidt, Grace honorary degree, University of Waterloo, 1999, (87)12–13 Schnarr, Eugene, (87)35 Schnarr, Howard A., (87)152–155 Schneider Male Chorus, The (A) Laurence Rowbotham, (87)54–61 Schneider, Elias aka Snider, (87)70 Schneider, Herb, (87)55 Schneider, J.M. arts, and, (87)55 Schneider, Norman C., MP, (87)55, 89:58 Schools, Kitchener Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational aka Kitchener Collegiate Institute music director, (87)58 trade apprenticeships, 1938, (87)153 Schools, Listowel Listowel District Secondary, (87)55 Schools, Waterloo St Agnes Separate, (87)81 St Thomas Aquinas Separate, (87)81 settlers, Amish Wilmot Township c1800, (87)66–75 Woolwich Township c1800, (87)66–75 Sheen, Dave, (87)84 Shoemaker's Mill, Waterloo, 1838, (87)70 Sichewski, Michael, (87)35 Silver Lake History Walk Plans Unveiled (A) Ellis Little, (87)113 Six Nations of the Grand River German Company, and, (87)66 Slade, Jack, (87)132, (87)140, (87)142, (87)148 Snider, A.Melville, aka Mel, A.M. , (87)115–117, (87)119, (87)132, (87)134–135, (87)140–143, (87)151 Snider, Henry, (87)72 Snider, Jacob C., (87)74 Snyder, Benjamin, (87)70 Speakers' Corner, Kitchener dedicated, 1976, (87)96 St Jacobs Home Hardware distribution centre, (87)63 St Jerome's College, Kitchener fire, c1900, (87)17–18 Staebler, Keith, (87)58 Steinman, Catherine (Stoltzfus), (87)68–69 Steinman, Christian, (87)70 Steinman, Jacob, (87)69–70 Stillwell, Nick, (87)84 Stoltzfus, Christian Jr, (87)68–69, (87)72 Stoltzfus, Christian Senior, (87)66-67, (87)68–69, (87)72, (87)75 Stricker, Matthias, (87)74 Stroh, Jacob G., (87)79 Stroh, Lincoln, (87)80 Sunshine-Waterloo Manufacturing employee memoir, (87)152–155 H.V. McKay Pty, and, (87)114–151 auto parts manufacture, (87)140, (87)153 piecework c1930, (87)125, (87)136

Superior Box aka Domtar founding, 1932, 97:37

T tableau vivants charity, for, (87)102 Tannery Creek (A) Kathryn Hansuld Lamb, (87)77–83 taxes, national income tax introduced, 1940, (87)154 Taylor-Munro, George, (87)124 Taylor, Headlie Shipard "H.S.", (87)118, (87)138–139, (87)143, (87)149–150 temperance laws Kitchener-Waterloo, c1930, (87)138 Templeton, August, (87)134, , (87)149 Tepermans, demolition company, (87)34 Tessier, Orval, (87)86 This Unique Heritage, the Story of Waterloo County (A) Bill Moyer, (87)74 Thom, Andrew, T., A.T., (87)115–117, (87)120, (87)138–139, (87)145, (87)149 Timm, Larry, (87)79 Timm, Lewis/Ludwig, (87)79 Toll of Two Bells, The (A) rych mills, (87)90–99 trade apprenticeships tool and die maker, 1938, (87)153–154 trade unions United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, (87)37 United Rubber Workers of America, (87)37 Upholsterers International Union of America (AFL) Local 99 Wunder Furniture Manufacturing, and, (87)30

U Uffelman, William, (87)118 University of Waterloo Board of Governors, (87)38 Cultural Program Centre, (87)58 Descartes Foundation, (87)110 Faculty of Arts mascot, (87)110–111 Minota Hagey residence, (87)38 Up Memory Lane: The Kitchener Rangers (A) Dave McLelland, (87)84–89 Urquhart, Tony, (87)111 Urstadt, Harry, (87)58

V Veroni, Joe, (87)84

W wage decline c1930, (87)140 wage, manufacturing c1937, (87)152–153 wage, minimum 1933, (87)25, (87)28 c1930, (87)135, (87)137 wage, piecework c1930, (87)136–137 Walls, John F., (87)33 Wanless, George, (87)18 Waterloo County Gaol, (87)50, (87)79 Waterloo County Hall of Fame Dorothea Palmer, and, (87)53 Waterloo Historical Society bus trips, 1989-1999, (87)62–65 Waterloo Manufacturing factory production, (87)132–137 H.V. McKay Pty, and, (87)114–151, (87)153 wage decline, c1930, (87)140 Waterloo Tennis Club, (87)130 Waterloo, City of Lincoln Rd, (87)81 Waterloo, City of Goldbeck Lane naming of, mis-naming of, (87)81 Watson, Homer Ransford, (87)2 Doon home, 89:6–12 W.H. Schmalz, and, (87)4–5 Watson, Phoebe Doon home, (87)6, (87)8, (87)11 Watson, Roxanna (Bechtel), (87)6 Weber, Abraham, (87)73–74 Weber, Anna, (87)39–40 Wegenast, Francis, (87)43 Wendt, John, (87)33 wheat prices, c1930, (87)137–138 Wideman, Dale, (87)113 Wilker, Peter, (87)51 Winkler, Jacob, (87)73–74 Wissler Tannery, Lexington, (87)79 World War I anti-German sentiment, Berlin legacy of, (87)129 World War II service deferment, (87)154–155 Victory Bonds payroll deduction, by, (87)30 Victory Loans, (87)28 war equipment manufacture, c1939, (87)154 Wright, Fred, (87)139, (87)150 Wunder Furniture Manufacturing Co Limited, The (A) Rosanne Atwater-Hallatt, (87)14–35 Wunder, George A., (87)15–16, (87)20 Wunder, Jacob, (87)16 Wunder, Mary (Murawsky), (87)16, (87)18 Wunder, Mary Agnes "Mamie/Mayme", (87)15–16 Wunder, Michael, (87)14, (87)16–18, (87)20 (87)35 Wyshynski, Peter, (87)113

Y YMCA, (87)38 Youngman, Alfred James "A.J.", (87)117–119, (87)121–122, (87)124, (87)128, (87)131–132, (87)139, (87)141, (87)145 Youngman, Miss, (87)132 Youngman, Mrs, (87)131 YWCA, (87)38

Z Zehr, Barbara (Kennel), (87)72–74 Zehr, Joseph Jr, (87)73–74 Zehr, Joseph Sr, (87)72–74 Zehr, Maria (Lichti), (87)73

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