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10-6-1978 The Grizzly, October 6, 1978 Jack Hauler Ursinus College

Mark Angelo Ursinus College

Jennifer Bassett Ursinus College

James Wilson Ursinus College

Chuck Broadbent Ursinus College

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Recommended Citation Hauler, Jack; Angelo, Mark; Bassett, Jennifer; Wilson, James; Broadbent, Chuck; Morris, Rick; Gannon, Mike; Katz, Martin; Emmons, Wesley; and Hollstein, Kristina, "The Grizzly, October 6, 1978" (1978). Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper. 1. https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1

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This book is available at Digital Commons @ Ursinus College: https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1 VOL.. 1, NO.2 URSINUS COLLEGE, COLLEGEVILLE, PA. 19426 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1978 Hobson Attracts More ProTheatre Ursinus News in Brief To Open Than Partiers Curtains Animal House Rerun by Mark Angelo AUSTIN, Texas (CH) - Although fraternity leaders generally To Rise A September 16 party takes care of inspecting party by Jennifer Bassett agree that the depiction of frat men as gross drunkards in the popular registered by the Phi Alpha Psi sites after parties, said that " the This year ProTheatre is hale film "Animal House" won't have an adverse effect on the image of sorority at Hobson Hall attracted students were most cooperative and robust, from their first Greek life, two recent "Animal House" - like incidents at the the attention of a Collegeville with requests for registration and meeting on. Tryouts for their first University of Texas-Austin are being considered anything but Borough policeman in what was rules. " She herself was very production of the year were held humorous by campus officials and fraternity system leaders. perhaps the first test of Ursinus pleased with the atmosphere of on September 21. President Bob An 18-year-old UT student dropped out of school and filed a $l.I­ College's newly enacted alcohol the party and found the house in Shuman claimed there was a million lawsuit against the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity after several policy. good condition afterwards. Dean healthy turnout and was pleased members allegedly accosted him, sexually abused him and reenacted Dave Evans, senior at Ur­ March went on to say that the by the number of newcomers an "Animal House" scene by urinating on him. sinus who made recom­ Dean of Students' office has present. And a replay of "Animal House's" infamous food fight sent eight mendations for alcohol on issued a statement with some ProTheatre will be members of two other UT fraternities to jail for the night. The students campus last year, and who suggestions for future parties. presenting two plays this year, allegedly began a late-night food-flinging spree in a campus fast-food organized an earlier I.F.C. For example, the memo suggests one per semester. This fall, on the restaurant. picnic, explained that a part-time students stay off the streets, and weekend of November 4, Tbe policeman, who was just passing confine drinking to certain areas Good Doctor by Neil Simon, SAC Debates Funding by, stopped and got out of his car to insure the comfort of others as creator of The Goodbye Girl, will In an unprecedented move, the Student Activities Committee and proceeded to the house. He well as the students. be premiering at the Pit. This voted on September 29 to allow the USGA and the Class of 1981 to spend then asked that the music be Ursinus President Richard wry comedy is based on some of 100 dollars each to cover the cost of beer consumed at the September 9 turned off at 12:30 a.m. As the P. Richter spoke with the Anton Chekov's finer short All College Picnic. The committee also created an ad hoc sub­ policeman came out of the house Collegeville police about the stories. Bob pointed out that the committee to look into the question of whether SAC funds can be used he carded Evans and a few others incident. The police apparently genre of ProTheatre is to purchase alcoholic beverages. who were all twenty-one. Evans would like to see the drinking necessarily limited, usually to The Student Activities Committee is a fac~r committee com­ than explained to the cop, "You indoors. The President also ex­ comedy. Certa inly, on this posed of nine faculty members appointed by the President, two have no permission to be on pressed his satisfaction regar­ campus, heavy drama would not student representatives from each class and from the Organization of college property." The cop an­ ding student cooperation and be conducive to ticket sales. Commuting Day Students and the two vice presidents of the USGA. It swered, "I don't need it." He than responsibility. Richter stated, Bob felt that the financial is responsible to the Board of Directors for distributing and super­ told Dave Evans and his peers "The students have a new status of ProTheatre was also vising the spending of funds created from a ten dollar activity fee that the students must keep their freedom with a new respon­ healthy this year. He seemed charged all full time students each semester. The Chairperson of the party indoors and that they sibility, and parties offer them a confident that ProTheatre could committee is Ruth Harris, Dean of Students and the committee should stay off the sidewalks and chance to prove tha t respon­ get by on the college endowment, usually meets about 3 times a year. curbs. Dave said the Chief of sibility." He expressed a "sen­ and a hundred dollar private All groups funded by SAC must submit financial reports to it at the Police appeared next and with sitivity" among the students and grant. Also, Acme slips were end of every semester in order to account for funds previously granted this and some conversation, the feels that the students will be able saved last year to exchange for and to support claims for additional money. SAC funded organizations party was broken up. to cooperate with this and other an electric saw and drill. Ar­ must abide by the policies of the committee as to what the money can Dean Leslie March, who such problems in the future. chitects have finished designs for be spent for. Most affected by these rules are the USGA and the the reconstruction of T.G. Gym various classes since they use most of their funds for social events. for the benefit of ProTheatre. The SAC does not have a written constitution, but its policy is Hopefully, this will be ac­ established through the minutes of the meetings. Since the campus has complished within three years. been dry for the past 109 years, the established policy of the SAC is that However, the money would "allocations may not be used for the purchase of alcoholic be wasted if ProTheatre did not beverages." This does not prevent SAC funded organizations from have its talented actors, crew and sponsoring activities where alcoholic beverages are served as long as producer. Dr. Henry will con­ none of their SAC money is spent on these beverages. tinue with her direction and Dave Evans, President of the Interfraternity Council, argued at production this year. Also, the September 29 meeting that the SAC should update its policy to ProTheatre still has professional allow groups to spend their money on alcohol if they choose to do so scenic designer Herb Moscowitz. now that 21-year-old students are permitted to drink on campus. (Continued on Page 3) Evans explained that the cost for the beer at the All College Picnic was to be split between IF, the USGA and the Class of 1981. However, after everything was planned and publicized he became aware of the SAC What's alcohol policy. He then put out his own money to cover half of the expense and the IF emptied its treasury to pay the other half. Evans asked that the USGA and the Class of 1981 be allowed to reimburse him Happening and the IF. Evans argued that the picnic was enjoyed by all members of the campus community attending and thus SAC funds should be Gina Buggy leads hockey team against Lehigh. Details are on allowed to support it. At The ad hoc subcommittee will have several issues to consider as it reviews the SAC alcohol policy. The SAC strives to make sure that the page 41' M' C 1 • 1 C The Un ion? money is spent in the best interest of all the students - not just those Oe ta use estla ut The Union is sponsoring the privileged to drink. How will it ensure that SAC money is not wasted on second annual "College Bowl." alcohol? What precentage of students are legally allowed to drink on The following article appeared Much of the world may not Games will be held in Wismer campus? There is also the feeling that since the money is collected in The Evening Bulletin on have heard of Delta Mu Sigma, so every other Thursday night (as of from the students, they should be able to decide how it is spent. Most Septem ber 7, 1978, and is I'll introduce it. In 1961 Delta Mu Sept. 28) at 7:00 p.m. Anyone important, however, is the fact that the Student Activities Committee reprinted with permission. Sigma, nicknamed "Demas," interested in signing up a team is responsible to the Board of Directors for its decisions. Delta Mu's celestial cut was affiliated with none of the contact Dave Trumbower .. The John Swinton well-known nationals like Phi winning team will be sent to Bloodmobile At Ursinus College fraternities, those Delta Theta or Sigma Chi. Rather regionals. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Thompson-Gay Gym­ neo-isolatlOnist fortresses it consisted of 18 brothers living A bridge and pinochle nasium of Ursinus College on Wednesday, October 11, from 12:30 p.m. preoccupied by questions of who on one dormitory floor at Ur­ tournament will also be held to 5:30 p.m. gets in and who stays out, sinus, a small, church related every other Friday night at 8:00 For further information, call coach Ray Gurzynski at Ursinus, languished near death during the college on the eastern fringe of p.m. This tournament will be 489-4111, extension 251. social consciousness of the late the Pennsylvania Dutch country. continuous but there are prizes '60's and early '70s. But as if to The Demas brotherhood each week. Jazz Critique, Forum Review underline the new campus included the usual campus On Parents' Day the Union What's and an upcoming record breaker conservatism we hear so much politicians, athletes, and con­ will be sponsoring Casino Night, ... Page 3. about, fraternities are back in firmed party-goers. Moreover, featuring the "Gaslight" girls. Inside ••. style. As another school year the little fraternity prided itself Also, a dance for parents and In our new regular column, starts, therefore, I'm hoping that on what it liked to call its students wll be held in the gym. The View From Here, this week's today's collegians take them a writer explores campus broadmindedness. Broadminded, Run out of stamps lately? All of the sports news ... little less seriously than we to Demas. meant that its You don't have to walk all the responsibilities ... Page 2. Page 4. did. (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 3) PAGE 2 THE GRIZZLY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6,1978 COMMENT... The View From Here by Jim Wil on A Rolling Stone Freedom, Responsibility And

A very well known and everything that happens in your respectable man once made the life will change you in some way. statement, " A rolling stone "No man is an island," that is The Campus Media gathers no moss." Obviously why choosing the path, or hill, somebody was awed by it or we you want to travel is important so by H.E. Broadbent would not hear the cliche today. you can be the best person you You may have noticed that meager. Admittedly, the Daily Activities fees, subsidy from the But, even though it is used quite can be and give yourself the most the College administration is Bulletin is a vital organ for College President and ad­ often, its full meaning may not be satisfaction in your life. trying to teach students that conducting the affairs of the vertising revenues. The income recognized. If you think over the However, just as the " hill" is along with their new-found Ursinus community, but it never forces The Grizzly to use a mail statement I think you will find it important, once you have put freedom they must learn to ac­ was meant to fulfill the function order publisher, almost doubling very important when adjusting to yourself there, you must find cept responsibility for their of a newspaper. For it to change the time between submission of college and life in general. your method of travel. You can actions. The first Presidential its function probably is beyond copy and actual publication. Literally the statement be a loner and race through life Memo of the year relates this our means, both human and While it is possible to submit copy means if you stand at the top of a caring only about yourself or you idea to students drinking on financial. midway through the process, the long hill and roll a stone, it will can slow down and appreciate campus and cautions against The most timely form of lack of proofreading is travel to the bottom without any your surroundings. You can excesses as the boundaries of written communication, in recent troublesome. vegetation growing on it. This is become important to people and freedom are tested. history, is the Campus Memo. It is suggested by some that logical because it moves too fast let them become important to In any community, freedom While it serves well in The Grizzly abandon its effort to for anything to grow on it. The you. That is what" A rolling stone and responsibility ebb and flow in disseminating information of be a newspaper and instead fact that it reaches the bottom is gathers no moss" is really about. response to changes in the current interest, including the flu emulate news magazines. Again, important because this is the You may not want to be burdened political environment. Recent anti-rumor, its limitations as a such a change avoids the issue of same as someone reaching their in your trek towards your modifications in dormitory means of two-way com­ what the actual needs may be. goal, or death, or whatever you destination, that's up to you. But, regulations and alcohol policy munication are abundently clear. There is no easy solution, but feel it represents. But each point when you reach that destination necessitate major adjustments Ideally, the campus student and faculty leaders are it reaches is also a goal by itself you may find that it was not among the various elements of newspaper provides a timely challenged to develop creative because it is a point of progress in worth the mad dash to get there. the campus community. The time forum for reporting of campus solutions. Needs should be its journey. For that reason, the It's all right to stop rolling ahead promises to be one in events, editorial comment, and assessed and resources found to goal can not be too important sometimes. If you take your time which students will exercise their expression of community con­ provide for adequate com­ because there is always another doing something and plant seeds freedom more fully, and, cerns through letters to the munications media, whether they after it. Since the goal is minute, as you go, the rewards will be predictably, some will go too far editor. The Ursinus College be print, audio, or visual. it is the travelling that is im­ grea ter once you are there and and infringe on the rights of newspaper, recently renamed In the months ahead, the portant. are able to reap the harvest of others. The Grizzly. has a difficult task Task Force on Student Life, the Many other people have felt your efforts. If the changes are to be ahead. One of the reasons for the Student Publications Committee the journey is more important successful, with minimal conflict name change is to avoid the sense and The Grizzly Advisory Board than the ultimate destination. A rolling stone gathers no and frustration, open, two-way of dissappointment inherent in a need to work together to provide They have said it many ways: moss because it is uncaring, communication will be a key newspaper called The Weekly for open, two-way com­ "the pot of gold is not the true callous and confined only to its element. The whole community which is published on an munication upon which campus treasure, but the rainbow," and rolling and not what it is rolling needs to be involved in deter­ irregular schedule. The name freedom and responsibility can the story of the tortoise and the on. Nothing will grow on it mining the delicate balance change may be enough, but it be built. hare, to name a few . The rock because the continous rolling between the rights of the in­ dodges the issue of the need for may not gather any moss, but it destroys any chanre of growth, dividual and the rights of the timely communications. will collect a lot of dust, change permanence or attraction. community. At present, The Grizzly has colors to match what it is rolling Simon and Garfunkel once It is unfortunate for everyone inherited the economic strait through and be smoothed down wrote, "A rock feels no pain and that, at present, resources for jacket of its predecessor. The Mr. H.E . Broadbent is by other rocks and objects the an island never cries. " These campus communication are newspaper is financed by Student Director of Myrin Library. further it goes whether it likes it may be good lyrics but they're or not. For this reason, easier to sing than live by . Demas' Celestial Cut THE GRIZZLY published each week during the academic year by the students (Continued from Page 1) of potential brothers lengthened more about Tibet and the of Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa. 19426 membership included a Japanese as the evening wore on until, Himalayan region while Lobsang Seventy-eighth year of publication. student from South Jersey, two around midnight, it reached a would collect a group of -friends to Jewish pre-medders from dozen names. Among the dozen help with his Americanization. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jack L. Hauler Philadelphia and the only black appeared one name destined to (I interjected the thought ASSOCIATE EDITOR Larry Mroz enrolled in the college at the test our broadmindedness - that as a practicing Buddhist, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Stephen M. Lange time. An agnostic from the New Lobsang Samden. Lobsang might make himself ARTS & CULTURE EDITOR Rick Morris York Cty area, I was alien Lobsang was a cheerful, useful as our fraternity chaplain. WOMEN'S SPORTS EDITOR Kris Hollstein enough to complement the outgoing Tibetan who had been But the pre-theological football MEN'S SPORTS EDITOR Wes Emmons cherished Demas eli versity. routed from his homeland by the player who already held that ADVERTISING MANAGER Thomas Cole On the spring evening I speak advancing Red Chinese Army in office peevishly accused me of CIRCULATION MANAGER David R. McPhillips of, all 18 members piled into our 1959. Now in his middle 205, he irreverence. ) PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Gary Aaronson, David Donia president's room for the most had come to Ursinus under the Having built the list of ST AF F Mark Angelo, Brian Barlow, important fraternity meeting of auspices of a Christian candidates to 12 and argued the Jennifer BasseH, Keith Buchbaum, Mike Gannon, Jonn merits and flaws of each, the O'Neill, Rahelle Petrucelli, Robert Pfeiffer, Donna L. the year. Having subjected missionary program to gain brothers began to winnow the Phillips, Thomas A. Reilly, Jim Wilson, Mark Woodland, several freshmen to a month of some Western education and a rushees down to the requisite Sam Cia panna, Martin Katz. scrutiny and appraisal called little appreciation of American "rushing" we set about choosing culture. We knew that as a non­ seven. At length it came time to those men to whom we would degree student, Lobsang would vote on Lobsang, and I'm sorry to CONTACT LENS WEARERS extend invitations (or "bids") to not stay the full four years. But say that his supporters did not join us. Jerry Morita, our Japanese (Continued on Page 4 J The fraternity's charter brother, reported that Lobsang Save money on your brand CONTACT LENS SUPPLY permitted no more than 25 name hard and soft lens CENTER understood college fraternities members at a time, so the White Shield supplies. Send for free 341 E. Camelback and would consider it an honor to illustrated catalog . Fhoenix, Arizona 8S0'" brothers were in no mood to join ours. Jerry argued that his Drug Store squander their seven bids on the membership would benefit all of unworthy. Nevertheless, the list us: The brothers would learn Coli egevi II e, COLLEGEVILLE WILL'S MOBIL Pa. BAKERY SERVICE STATION For Those Tasty Treats GENERAL REPAIR & TOWING Birthday Cakes Delivered 3rd & MAIN STREETS ATTENTION to Students Upon Request COLLEGEVILLE, PA. Phon..4b!f-9956 Interested Writers: - 55.1S CATALOG of COLLEGIATE RESEARCH Those interested in Over 10,000 listings! All subjects. Schrader's 1 HOUR DRY working on THE GRIZZLY Send NOW for this FREE catalog. ARCO Station CLEANING staff please attend any (offer expires Dec. 31. 1978) College\ iIIe Shopping Center meeting in Bomberger 460 Mai n Sf. Collegevi lie, Ship .• Sunday evenings • Send to: COLLeGIATE RESEARCH Pa. .'HIRT SERVICE J 6:00 p.m. P.O. Box 84396. Los Angeles. CA. 90073 Official Inspection Station -- 489-9902 ---- I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1978 THE GRIZZLY PAGE3

Worl d Record Guido's Foot· In Coming Again! Your Ear Keith Jarrett: "My Song" by Rick Morris by Jennifer Bassett by Mike Gannon Union sources have reported A comprehensive sampler of One finds it difficult to a technical way, he exploits the is also our Godliness, so that that they will be sponsoring the five hundred years' worth of describe Keith Jarrett and his percussive nature of the piano ; musically he has no need for the traditional world record event music was Ursinus's first forum work with words ; his music is a part three of Bremen is an in­ distinctions I might choose to again this year. While previous of the year. "Divers Musicke" testimony to the fragility and tensely emotional piece, with one make. years have often been noted for was the name of the program, shortcomings of language. Keith section more suitable for From a certain aesthetic displaying a touch of culinary and Guido's Foot was the name of Jarrett is an acoustic pianist of xylophone than piano. The effect viewpoint, My Song is a genius with a 250-foot hot dog, a the group. Their music certainly abundant imagination and is utterly modern, and so unique "professional" album, one that 600-foot hoagie and a 600-foot was "divers" to say the least. superb technical skill. Though his that, like the recorded audience, assembles excellent musicians to banana split, this year's historic Twenty-two works were style is scarcely definable, one greets the conclusion with do what they are most capable of. event will prove quite unique performed in less than two hours Jarrett can best be approached stunned silence rather than A jazz quartet is generally as from any past records. On Oc­ with a break for intermission. from a jazz perspective, while immediate applause. exciting as the musical relations tober 11 at 4:30 p.m., Ursinus Going for the most part in allowing for some rhythm and With so much im- established between its mem­ students will attempt to construct chronological order, the program blues, gospel and even a classical provisational creation, Jarrett bers. Here, one senses an en­ the world's largest Bamberger. encompassed just about every strain. , amazingly never slips in creative thusiasm for and committment to Although the event sounds a type of music from romantic Like so many current jazz astuteness, never an overin­ the success of the total project. little bizarre, one has to be im­ French troubador songs to some artists, Keith spent at least some dulgence. In the enjoyment of The dialogue between piano and pressed with the originality of the of Italy's mushiest love laments time in the Miles Davis en­ any great music, there is always saxophone is balanced and idea. With all the details not of the 16th century. tourage. It was from the Davis an active participation of con­ thoughtful, backed by a available yet, I can only give a In other words, Guido's Foot sessions of the late 60's that the scious minds. In Keith's work, pragmatic rhythm of drums and speculative view of what will really gave its audience an earful elusive word "jazz-rock" was there are two: composer and bass. Even when the music ad­ occur on this fa teful day. Ten last Wednesday night. Eugene born. While most of his con­ listener. Jarrett is demanding of dresses a less cheerful emotion, it teams of ten people each will Klotz acted as the group's temporaries chose to pursue this an audience, prodding and is too well done to leave us there surround Brent Bamberger as he spokesman by giving interesting new form, Jarrett forged a testing this intersubjectivity of for long; its expertise demands is entering Wismer and then they and concise historical somewhat less commercial path. consciousness by continually an eventual smile and realization will combine resources to background before each piece. Bands like Return to Forever and challenging us to assimilate his of beauty. assemble the world's largest His explanations of the technical the Mahavishnu Orchestra, while varied musical expressions. As a For Jarrett and his vast, Bamberger. There should be hows and the social whys of a at points ingeniously utilizing composer, Keith Jarrett is artistic musings, the quartet little problem completing the piece made it easier for the electric instruments and effects, forever taking us one step further serves as another mode of ex­ task as Brent already measures audience to appreciate music suffered from an excess of the than we would ourselves dare to pression. From his earliest ef­ 6:4 and weighs over 230 pounds. that was totally alien to many of same. Jarrett has consistently go. forts, to this latest endeavor, Forty pounds of fresh Bamberger the student ears present. maintained an acoustic approach Jarrett's latest Ip, My Song, Keith ~arrett portrays an artist have been purchased by the Even though most of Guido's to progressive jazz through a fine is something a little different for who is honestly ambitious. His Union and the world's "Biggest Foot's selections were not in register of solo recordings. him. It places Keith's piano work music is a truthful and persistent Berger" will become the main modern English, or any kind of Keith's musical product is a in a quartet (all acoustic) with attempt at establishing a meeting entree for the student's evening English, one could just see the tribute to his understanding of bass, drums and saxophone. In point with those who will dare to meal. average medieval man pining the piano and its heritage. A live an interesting way, the band listen actively. Ultimately, time away in some of the love ballads album, Bremen and Lausanne, context restrains Jarrett; the will endow Jarrett with his History-Making played, or the power of the cult of displays a certain affection for product is a clean, more con­ greatest critical acclaim, when Mary in some of the religious the European Classical tradition, servative jazz, pledging a certain his work is studied by pupils of Event Tonight songs, or some rowdy tavern though still from a decidedly allegiance to the work of Brubeck music a hundred years from now. The party scene at Ursinus crew enjoying a 15th century jazzy orientation. In these great and Desmond. The title track Keith Jarrett achieves an im­ College will take another great Spanish version of "Shaving German halls, with the moment's explores the beauty and om­ mense diversity without tubes or leap forward tonight, when the Cream." inspiration and freedom to im­ nipresence of the child-like circuits, relying only on an brothers of Alpha Phi Epsilon Most of the selections on the provise, Jarrett creates his own element in each one of us. For electricity of the spirit - ours and Rich Greco co-sponsor the program were complex, brand of jazz chamber music. In Jarrett, it is this childishness that and his. first beer concert in the school's reflecting many of the centuries' history. Ursinus historians will covered desire for order and be able to start recording the formality in the arts. Highly event, which promises to be as structured, often with overlap­ big as any social function this ping melodies, most of the songs semester, at 8:00 p.m. when the had surprise or abrupt endings. dynamic rock 'n roll music of The fact that Guido's Foot "Odyssey" will begin blasting plays music that is totally foreign from within the confines of to most of the audience shouldn't Thompson-Gay gymnasium. All have bothered the open-minded reviews of the band indicate that listener. The totally authentic, the parent's-weekend crowd, well-contrived, and sensual expected to outnumber that of nature of the instrumdnts and any seen at any Ursinus selections played made Guido's gathering in recent memory, will Foot one of the most culturally be treated to an evening of in­ rich forums seen in Bomberger tense and powerful dancing for a while. music. Events With the administration October sanctioning this monumental 6 Bridge and Pinochle Tour- occasion the Lowenbrau and nament Heineken is sure to be flowing -Union, 8:00 p.m. freely from the ten kegs APE is 7 Parent's Day supplying. The collegiate at­ Casino Night - Helfferich TO-GA! TO-GA! TO-GA!! ! mosphere of drinking and dan­ Gym cing will dominate the gym­ Parent's Dance nasium, and undoubtedly, when Film: Dr. Zchivago ProTheatre Union the festivities die down and Wismer 6: 00 p.m. Patronize

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