Records Town of Chelmsford 1906-1917, Part 16

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1906
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16. James Hayes of Plymouth independent- Progressive


50 72 25 45 4 21 217


AT LARGE


Alice Stone Blackwell of Boston


8. Elizabeth R. Day of Cambridge~


George H. Wrenn of Springfield


9. Clarence R. Skinner of Medford


1. Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pittsfield 2. Walter J. Kenefick of Springfield


10. Thomas A. Niland of Boston


11. Thomas M. Nolan of Boston


12. Joseph P. Tynan of Boston


13. Florence H. Luscomb of Boston


5. Maude Wheeler Mitchell of Hudson


14. Robert H. O. Schulz of Dedham


6, Parkman B. Flanders of Haverhill


15. George Clark of Taunton


7. Michael S. Keenan of Lynn


16. Abraham Binns of New Bedford~


Blanks 2052 2 9 48 95


P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-6 Total 688 476 87 101 90 200 1642.


BY DISTRICTS


BY DISTRICTS


6. Gayden W. Morrill of Newburyport 7. Effie S. Attwill


54 171 12 51 8 23 319


BY DISTRICTS


AT LARGE ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT BY DISTRICTS


JOHNS and REYNOLDS


BY DISTRICTS


3. Bernel E. Wheeler of Westminster


BY DISTRICTS


3. Adelbert L. Leeman of Townsend 4. Daniel R. Donovan of Worcester


BY DISTRICTS


BY DISTRICTS


BY DISTRICTS


392


1924


office


Names of CandiDates P-1 P-2 P-3 3-4 P-S P-6, Total


GOVERNOR


Voto for ONE


JOHN J. BALLAM of BOSTON WORKERS PARTY


JAMES M. CURLEY of BOSTON


DEMOCRATIC


ALVAN T. FULLER of MALDEN


REPUBLICAN


JAMES HAYES of PLYMOUTHA SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY


WALTER S. HUTCHINS of GREENFIELDASOCIALIST PARTY


1


Blanks


47


1 48


8


4


10


2


1 41 190 0 4 19 130


Lieut. GovernoR


FrankG. Allen- Rep. John J. Commings-Dem. Arthur A Cunning-Soc. L. P. Thomas Nicholson- Soc. P. EDWARD Rand Stevens- W.P. Blanks


669


433


80 20


99 82


2 0 2


2 3


5.


0 1 82 115 17 27


1 7


Secretary


FREDERICK W. Cook-Rep. Winfield A Dwyer - N. P. Samuel Leger-Soc. L.P. H. Oscar Rocheleau-Dem. Edith Williams-Soc. P. Blanks


TREASURER


Michaelh Eisner-Dem 51 Patrick H. Loftus- Soc. L.P. 2 Louis Marcus- Soc. P. 2 ALBERT ODDie- W.P. 6 William S. YoungMan-Rep Blanks


190


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97 84 177


130 159 21 44 12 42


AUDÍTOR


Senator IN


Congress


STRaBOY. Clagett- Dem. Alonzo B. Cook - Rep. ISIDORE HARRIS- S.L.P. James J. Lacey- W.P. Dennis F. Reagan- Soc.P. Blanks


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613 364 2


70 6 3 114 334 37 88


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FREDERICK H. Gillett- Rep. Antoinette F. Konikow-N.P. David I. Walsh - Dem Blanks


78 686


5 285 436


29 84


109


10 92


9 534 1597


88 188 1557 9 36 424 12 1 2 18 1 26 94 182 .5 3 11 274 1504 33 13


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1924


Names of CandiDates Pl P-2 P-3 P-435- P-6 Total Jay R. Benton- Rep 616 407 79 HARRY J. Canter- W.P. 3 14 1 3 3 1 9 3 34 3 0 0 FREDERICK Oelcher-S.L.P. 2 2 John Weaver Sherman- Soc. P. 15 3 44 1 2 10 178 15 69 9 137 175 21 40 16 John E. Swift - Dem Blanks XX


95 80 174 1451


4 25


28 343 433 435


EndRessman rth Dist.


Humphrey O'Sullivan-Dem John Jacob Rogere- Rep. Blanks


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67 221 14 80 11 32 694 496 92 115 90 204 56 62 20 18 5 19


62 199 18 72 8 33 392 594 382 69 92 78 164 1379 161 198 39 49 20 58 525


638 457 84 129 83 186 1577 42 56 1 19 4 20 142 137 266 41 65 19 49 577


Pep in Sin. Court


MiDD. Dist LangDon Prouty - Rep. Blanks


595 371 77 100 79 165 1387 222 408 49 113 27 90


Alfred h. Cutting - Rep 521 365 69 77 71 157 Walter C. WARDwell- Rep. 537 362 66 77 67 KJ 576 831 117 59 74 198 Blanks


909 1260 1264 1855


65 193 20 70 11 33 592 372 68 94 78 166 160 214 38 49 17 56


392 1370 534


Middlesex Co


Conty Treas PIDDlesex


70 97 81 173 Charles E. Hatfield-Rep, 612 391 Daniel F. Mc BRIDE-Dem 61 195 19 69 16 30 144 193 37 47 15 52


1424 384 488


Blanks


ienator 8th Middlesex Dirt


canciller 6th Dist.


BERNARD J. Golden-Dem Charles S. Smith - Rep Blanks


Walter Perham - Rep. Henry J. DRaPER-Dem. Blanks


Shim Nusroneres Middlesex Co.


10.


Rd. of DioRate & Ins.


John J. Butler-Dem. Charles N. HARRIS- Rep. Blanks


425 1691 180


Office


Laudoff! General


394


Referendum


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 1-Amendment to Constitution Shall an amendment to the constitution relative to the qualifications of voters for certain state officers (striking out the word "male"), which received in a joint session of the two Houses held May 24, 1921, 258 votes in the affirmative and none in the Yes negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held May 10, 1923, received 254 votes in the affirmative No and none in the negative, be approved?


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 2-Amendment to Constitution Shall an amendment to the constitution to enable women to hold any state, county or municipal office, and which further provides that a change of name of any woman, holding a Notary Public Commission, shall not render her commission void but she shall re-register under her new name and shall pay such fee therefor as shall be established by the general court, which received in a joint session of the two Houses held May 24, 1921, 216 votes in the affirmative and Yes none in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held May 10, 1923, received 258 votes in the No affirmative and none in the negative, be approved?


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 3


Shall a law (Chapter 370 of the Acts of 1923) which provides that no person shall manufacture, transport by aircraft, watercraft or vehicles, import or export spirituous or intoxicating liquor, as defined by section 3 of chapter 138 of the General Laws, or certain non-intoxicating beverages, as defined by section 1 of said chapter 138, unless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required there- for by the laws of the United States and the regulations made Yes thereunder, which law was approved by both branches of the General Court by votes not recorded, and was No approved by His Excellency the Governor, be approved?


yes


441 249 55


63


53 120 981


No 177 235 37 80


20 79 628


199 295 #4 70


23


56 687


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 4


Shall a law (Chapter 454 of the Acts of 1923) which provides for the raising of funds toward the cost of the construction and maintenance of highways by means of an excise tax of two cents on each gallon of gasoline and other fuel used for propelling motor vehicles on the highways of the Commonwealth, said tax to be paid by the purchaser to the distributor, who, in turn, pays it to the Commonwealth, and the money to be credited to a fund to be known as the gasoline-highway fund, out of which reim- bursement is to be made to purchasers, who shall consume the gasoline or other fuel in any manner except in the operation of motor vehicles on the highways, and the expenses of carrying out the act are to be paid, fifty per cent of the balance of said fund to be distributed to the cities and towns of the Commonwealth, in proportion to the amounts which they contribute to the State tax, and this fifty per cent to be expended in construction or improvement of public ways within the city or town limits, and the other fifty per cent to be expended by the State Department of Public Works on such highways as it may select, Yes which law was approved by both branches of the General Court by votes not recorded, and was ap- Na proved by His Excellency the Governor, be approved?


yes


217 145 23 40


66


518


No 355 307 59 86


Blanks 245 327.44 87


21


27 58 120 69


985 1931


yes 337 180 48 60 41 113 779


No 99 95 9 23 18 32 271 381 504 69 130 47 110 124


Referendum Questen 6 Shall daylight saving be- 4ª 328 325 52 92 29


)/3 93€


- NO. 321 228 47 72 66


86 820


Blanks 168 226 27 69 11


56


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 7


Is it desirable that the general court ratify the following proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States :- "Section 1. The Congress shall have power to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of age. Section 2. The power of the several States is unimpaired by this article except Yes that the operation of State laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by No the Congress."?


yes 152 125 34 39


22 96


468


No 483 456 67 129 69 113 1317: 182 198 25 45 15 46 511


Funded by


Town Center


Total votes Cast


817 779 126 213 106 255 229.


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1924


P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 7-6 Total


yes 400 230 57 67 57 120 931


No 111 1120 20


40 15 42 348


306 429 49


106


34 93 1017


yes -


401 242. 56


58 126


956


No 113 130 17 Blantys 303 407, 53


93


73 47 14 44 34 85


36. 975


Blanks,


REFERENDUM QUESTION NO. 5


Shall a law (Chapter 473 of the Acts of 1923) which amends existing legislation on the same subject and provides that, subject to certain limi- tations, no person shall engage or be financially interested in the business of receiving deposits of money for safe keeping or for the purpose of trans- mitting the same or equivalents thereof to foreign countries unless he has executed and delivered a bond to the State Treasurer, or deposited securi- ties in lieu thereof, and has received a license from the Commissioner of Banks authorizing him to carry on such business; that any money which in case of breach of bond shall be paid by the licensee or surety thereon, or the securities deposited in lieu thereof, shall constitute a trust fund for the benefit of depositors; that the license shall be revocable by the Commis- sioner of Banks for cause shown; that the money deposited with licensees for safe keeping shall be invested in the manner prescribed by the act; and that the violation of any provision of the act shall be punished in the manner therein prescribed, which law Yes was approved by both branches of the General Court by votes not recorded, and was approved by His Excel- No lency the Governor, be approved?


Blanks.


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alained by law in Massachusetts"?


13 kartus


BlanKS


395


1924


In accordance with Section 125 Chapter of of the General Laws of Massachusetts, a legal meeting of the Town "Click's in the Eleventh Middlesex Representative District was held on November 14 1924 at 2 o'clock P. M. at the Town Clark's office, Chulmoord, Mass, for the purpose of declaring the elected Representation in the General Crust at the state election held November 4 192.4. the result was as follows:


CandiDate


Actor


BEDFORD


Carlisle


Chelmsford


Littleton


TyngSBORough


Westford


Total


Langdon Praty Littleton


of


707 377 130 1387


470


276


569


3916


Scattering


-


2


-


/


4


Blanke Whole number of ballots


252 959


240 619


54 184


909 2296


522


56 332


397 967


1959 5879


Anace F. Tuttle, Town Clerk, acton abbott R. Webber, " Jennie M. Fosa 11


BedAnd


Harold Betterem 4


Chelmsford


Eliot M. Young "


"


dittuition


Serge R. Robeson


Tyngabrough


Charles & Hildewith


Westford


Branded by Harolde Rettern


VI


FEB 1925


Commonwealth of Massachusetts February 2 1925 and February 9 1935 Middleaux SS.


To Feed I. Vinal, a Comotable of the Town of Clubrefund,


Queting:


In the name of the Commonwealth afriesand you are hereby required to notify and warm the legal votre of Said alumsfond to meet in their several Polling Places, viz: Precinct 1, Town Hall. Chelmsford Contre Precinct 2, Town Hall. North Chelmsford Precinct 3, Historical Hall, West Chalmers Precinct 4, School Anice, East Clubnapred Precinct 5, School Anice, South Chinabox. Precinct 6, Bolden ave School Anice, Westland


In Monday, the second day of February 1925 being the first Monday in said month, at 12 o'clock noon, for the following fempress;


To bring in their vote for the following officer Moderator for one year One selectman for three years Que Iversen of the Poor for three years Que Ceseen for three years Town Treasure and Collection of Taxes for Que year Que Member of the Brand of Health for three years


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396


397


FEB 925


are Constable for one year. One School Committuman for three years Two Trusted for adams ditiny for three years The Worden for one year


And Insurance Fund Commissioner for three years One Cemetery Commissioner for three years Que Parte Commissioner for this years all on one ballot, and to vote on the following question: " Shall licence be granted for the sale of - intrucating beverages in this town ?


The polls will be afew from, 72 m to 8P.M. and to meet in the Town Hall at Chelmsford Centre on the following Monday, the Hinch Day of February, 1925 at 9.30 o'clock in the frenoom, then and there to act upon the following articles, viz:


article 1. To hear reports of Town officine and Committee, or act in relation thereto


Article 2- To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be required to defray Town charges on the current years.


Article 3- To see if the Town will authorize the selection to act as its agent in any suit or suits which may arise during the current year, also in such other matters are may arise requiring in their judgement the action of such agent, and to employ counsel therefor.


396


FEB 1925


Article 4- To see if the Town will authorize the Treasure, with the offreval of the selectmen, to bonow money in anticipation of the Revenue of the current financial year.


article 5- To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from money already in the hands of the Treasurer a sum not exceeding Five thousand Seventy five and 80,00 Hollows ( 25075 .80 ) with which to pay conpaid bill of 1919 to 1924 inclusive; or act in relation thereto.


Article 6- To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selection to contract with the dowell Electric Light Inferation to install new eighty candle perwer hydrogen goe-filled limpo in place of the present forty candle perwen lampe at an increased piece of one dollar fen light per year , and rate and appropriate a sufficient sum to must the external thereef; or act in relation thereto,


article 7. To see if the Forum will vote to authorize the Selectmen to contract with the Swell Electric Light Corporation at the theme prevailing feries for light for the following additional lights, and will laval and appropriate sufficient holy to mut the expence thereal. vi! Ten light on Richardeno Brad Que light on newfiles that wirdway between Manaus and adama tuto Two lights on Sherman that Que light at Owner of Sturm Que and Chelmsford Shut;


390


FEB 19245


Five lights on maple Food Sin lights on Chestnut Hill Brad Five light on Bine till Brad Twelve light on Elm Find Three lights on Old Westfre France Three lights on Sprague ave Two lights on Stedman Street Four lights on Halton Road Que light on Westford It wear Halling Road Three lights on Mone Strut


Five lights ou Smilth that


Two lights on Park Road Ten lights on Old Westford Road Nime lights on Wealfred Food For lights on tient Food Que light on Harvard tut; or act in relation thereto.


Article 8 To see if the Town will vote to raise or foun the sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($ 12,000 ) ou what other sur , for the Sempre continuing Conchuction of the Boston Food and the action Brad and of upining the Riverneck Food, the Carlile, Graci and the Billerica Road, two thirds of the expense to be from equally by the Commonwealth and the County of middleen: or act in relation thereto.


article 9- To que of the Town will authorize the selectmen to purchase two www trucks for the Highway department and to turn in two old trucks film ging to the Town as part payment thenh and will raise and appropriate or know the sum of seven thousand three hundred Dollar (x7300.00) or what other sum, to be used to pay the balance of the purchase price


400


FEB 1925 In such nuo truche: r act in ulation thereto.


article 10- To see if the Town will vote to voice and appropriate the sum of Que hundred dollars with which to reimburse James P. Gestern Special Countable of the Town, for expences incurred in defending himself in two actions brought against him one by fruth Robitaille and the other by Delima Lévesque, in connection with an automobile accident at Anth Chelmsford; or act in relation turito


article 11. To su of the Town will instruct the selection to appoint two regular police officers for dirty in the Town; or act in relation thereto


article 12- In case of affirmative action under the preceding articles to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand Hollow ($3000.00) or what other sun with which to pay the salaries of such perlice officers; ~ act in relation thereto.


article 13- To see if the Town will vite to raise and appropriate the sum of Six Hundred and Ten Dollars ($610.00) or what other zum, with which to purchase two motorcycles for use of the Police Department or act in relation thereto.


401


FEL /923


article 14_ To hear and act upon the report of the Special Committee ofprinted under article 8 of the warrant In a special Town meeting held on Monday, May 19 1924, in the purpose among other things of obtaining tentative plans and


specifications for a new grammar school building at the Centre Village, and also for remodelling the present school building at the Centre Village, and to ufer's the coat of a new school building and a suitable site therefor and the letimoted cret of remodelling the present school building and procuring additional adjouring land for flaggmince. purposes; or act in relation thereto.


article 15_ In the event of affirmative action under the preceding article, to see if the Town will vote to laise and appropriate or from a sufficient sum with which to build and equips , or remurch and equip, as the Case may be, a grammar school at the Centre Village, and Lunchme a site or additional land, as the case may be, therefor; or act in relation thereto.


article 16_ In event of affirmative action under article 13, to see if the Town will apperent a Committee In the purpose of building or remodelling a grammar school at the Centre Village, as the case may be, and procuring the land for a site for such new building, or additional land in Connection with the procent school building, and additional equipment: or act in relation thereto


402


FEB 1925.


article of- To hear and act ufem the repent of the Committee appointed under article 36 of the Warrant for the annual muting of the year 192x to investigate and ifent their recommendations at to the purchase of land for additional fine home site: nact in relation there to,


Article 18- In the event of affirmations action as to the purchase of land under the preceding article, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate ou forno a sufficient sumof money with which to purchase such land for a fire have site, or act in relation tureto


article 19- In the event of affirmative action as to the function of land under article 16, to see if the Town will appoint a committee to purchase such land and are that the Town obtain a proper litt to the same; or act in relation thereto


article 20- In the event that the Town shell arte under article 13 to build a new grammar school house at the Centre Village, to see if the Town will vote that the present grammar school building at the Centre Village shall be used for a fire hance and flowed at the dispersal of the Fine defortement" or act in ulation thets.


403


1925


FEB article 21- To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for the purpose of grading the Park, so called, at the Westlands acquired by gift from Walter Suham and through seizure by eminent domain; or act in relation thereto


Article 22- To see if the Town will vote to voice and appropriate the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or what other sum with which to meet the exfemme of placing a suitable tablet on the GengE R. Luessy School at West Clubmand: or act in relation thereto


Article 23- To see if the Town will vite to elect annually by official follow " Town Council " the said Town Counsel to be a registered both in the Town of Clubmeford and a number of the Massachusetts Bar; or act in relation thereto,


article 24- To see if the Town will afpoint a Committee to investigate the matter of manning all Town buildings such committee to upens at any special writing held after July 11925; oract in relation thereto


Reticle 25- To see if the Trim will vite to increase its Imsurance Fund and that the Treasures of such fund shall Is placed under bonds at the expunce of the Town; or act in relation thunto.


404


FEB 1925


article 26- To see if the Town will vote to voice and afferofinate a sufficient sum with which to mut it's proportionate jest of the defence for Counsel and otherwines of fining apresenta at the hearings now pending before the Board of Public Utilities ulative to increase of telephone cates; or act in relation thereto


article 27- To see if the Town will authorize the selection to sell at such price as they may think for the best interests of the Town , and in the name and behalf of the Town amory a cuta lot of lands situated in the wintherly part of aulinford, on the Sutom Brad, Commonly kunn as the sand banks; ar act in relation that's


article 28- To see if the Town will vote to vide and, appropriate the sum of Four Hundred and Five Holland or what other sem with coluche to fauchace in the Highway Department two additional beaux; aract in relation thereto. /


article 29- To see if the Troon will ofte to raise and appropriate the sun of Seven Hundred and Fifty , Holland $150.00 or what other seem, for the following Jeenferie : To Construct a retaining wall at the Princeton Street School playgrounds at the Forth Village as follows: Beginning at the Smithuly end of the present wall on bay street and continuing the said wall in the same Anotherly directions for a distance of about sixty nine fast; thund in a


405


FER 1925


westerly direction about sixty five feet; and also to grade the said school. playgrounds; a out in relation thereto


article 30- To see if the Town will vote to size and appropriate the sun of Five Hundred dollars, or what Eller sum with which to gravel Brick While Road; to act in ulation thereto.


Centrale 31- To see if the Town will vote to voice and appropriate the sun of Five Hundred dollar, or what other sum , with which to repair longuen Street: or act in relation thereto


article 32- To see if the Tran will vote to raise and appropriate or fromme the sum of three Thousand Dollars ($3000.00) or what other sum for the purpose of grading the grounds at the cost Culmina Grammar School , furnishing the same with suitable Cement walks and other Cement work, and Enclosing the lost with a five; or act in relation thereto.


article 33- To see if the Town will vite to raise and offerfrate any, and if any, what seems of money to cover the expense of cutting the fuck on the Michordem Grad, With Chulrustad; on act in relation Elreto


article 34- To see if the Town will accept and allow Coolidge strut are hand out by the selection of Jan 151925 and show in their report duky filed in the life of the Town anke'; or act in relation Dueto


400


FEB 1925


Article 35- To see if the Town will accept and allow fording that as laid out by the Selectmen on Jan. 151925 and shown by their regent duly filed in the office of the Town Club; or act in ulation thereto,


article 36- To see if the Town will vote to wine and appropriate the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollar (1500.00) or what other seem, in the pumpence of informing and extending the fire alawn system and equipment of the Town; o act in relation thereto.


article 37- To see if the Tram will vote to purchase an additional aluminal Truck for the Fire Haft to be locaties at Eat Clubeford, and will authings the Brand of Fue Engineers to turn in the present Chemical truck belonging to the Town now located there, and will rise and appropriate or bonne the sum of Thirty Two Hundred and Fifty Hollan ( $ 3250.00 ) ~ what other sum , with which to pay the balance of the purchase price In such new truck, or act in relation Munito


article 38- To see of the Tram will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) or some other seem and elect a director , the money to be extended by and the director to serve in cooperation with the Middleaux County Frustr on County aid to agriculture in the work of the middleay County Extension service under the fervisions of actions 40 to KJ, Chifte 125 General Love of


FEN 1925 407


Massachusetts: ract in relation


article 39- To see if the Town will vote to voice and offripirate the sum of Three hundred and Twenty Hollan $320.00) or what other seems, on the purpose of refraining, grading, and oiling Holt street, and the sum of One Hundred Party Holland (130.00) or what other sum In the purpose of repairing , grading , and oiling Washington Street from Ripley Stut Stelt Street, or act in relation Cureto


article 40- To see if the Town will offrent a Commutter to repent at the next annual meeting relative to the Town Inest act so called , as provided in acts of 1913, Chufter 56x Enature "an act relative to Public domain " or act in relation thereto.


article 41- To see if the Town will vite to raise and appropriate the sun of Frit Hundred and Seventy Five Holland "575.00) In State aid ; or act in relation ttureto,


article 42- To see if the Town will vite to appropriate form money already in the hands of the Tram a sum not exceeding Two Thousand Holland ($2000.00) to be used as a reserve fund at the descretin of the Finance Committee, ar provided in Several Lowe, Chaften 40, Section 6, or act en relation therita




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