Town annual report of Weymouth 1923, Part 15

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1923
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 302


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The Reference Department received the following additions: A. L. A. catalogue, 1912-1921; Records of the town of Braintree, 1640 to 1793, ed. by Samuel A. Bates; Hoyt's new cyclopedia of practical quotations; Lippincott's gazetteer of the world; Massa- chusetts Manual for the use of the General Court, 1923-1924; Mudge, New guide to reference books; New international year book, 1922; Statesman's year-book, 1923; United States catalog supplement, July, 1922-June, 1923; Whitaker's almanack, 1923; Who's who, 1923; World almanac, 1923.


The pictures from the Library Art Club exhibited in the Reading Room during the year represented the following sub- jects: Painter-etchers from Rembrandt to Whistler; Pictures in the Art Institute of Chicago; The Tower of London; Merry animals, by Cecil Aldin; English Cathedrals; The frosty Cau- casus; Desert of Sahara and its neighbors; Early colonial houses; The island of Madeira; The Arnold Arboretum.


Of the periodicals received during 1923,the subscriptions for Arts & Decoration and for Life have been discontinued. Publica- tion of the Outing was suspended with the May issue. The Illustrated World has been combined with the Popular Mechanics magazine. The list of periodicals for 1924 is given in Appendix C.


The outstanding gift of the year was a legacy of one thous- and dollars, the bequest of Walter G. Forsyth, late of Boston and formerly of Weymouth, "To be known as the Francis Flint Forsyth Fund, to be invested and kept invested, the income from the same to be used from time to time for the purchase of books and magazines for said Library, or for the support of lectures for said Library." Many of the older residents of Weymouth will


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remember the donor as the son of Francis Flint Forsaith (For- syth) who was for many years a prominent physician in the town.


Mrs. Mary Fifield King added to the Fifield Collection, among other relics, a framed letter of Joshua Bates and an old time aeolian harp.


Mr. Leonard V. Tirrell gave to the library, in memory of his wife, Lorett A. Tirrell, a set of Guizot's "A Popular History of France" in six volumes and three volumes of "A Popular History of England" by the same author.


Mrs. Harriet T. Comstock presented the library with an autographed copy of her recent book, "The Tenth Woman." The Librarian was pleased to receive a book of this popular au- thor to add to the Library's collection of autographed books.


A copy of the Records of the Librarian and Treasurer of the Second Social Library, Weymouth, 1823-1835 was presented by Mrs. Lucy H. Godfrey ..


Other books, pamphlets, and periodicals were received from individuals and societies.


The gifts of the year also included, as in former years, an- nual reports and bulletins from libraries and colleges, and publi- cations from the Federal and State governments.


The Trustees take this opportunity to acknowledge these gifts and to thank the donors.


The Trustees also wish to express their appreciation of the kindness of Mr. Rogers who displayed, on the screen at the Gem Theater, slides calling attention to the opportunities which the Library offers to the people and inviting them to visit the Library.


The Delivery Room was brightened during the summer by frequent donations of beautiful dahlias, presented by Mrs. John S. Lutton of Franklin street.


Under the direction of Miss S. E. Brassill, Supervisor of School Gardens, the pupils of the Hunt School exhibited at the Library a collection of fall flowers, contributed by them in a competition to see who could find the latest blossom of the season. To each flower was attached a card giving a description of the flower and, in some instances, a story or legend connected with the history of the plant which made the collection as interesting to older visitors to the Library as it was to the children.


The Trustees received with regret the resignation of Miss Alice Bates Blanchard, First Assistant Librarian and Cataloguer, tendered in December of 1922 to take effect the first of January 1923. Miss Blanchard was especially qualified, both by nature and training, for the position which she so acceptably filled. Be- cause of an almost life-long connection with the library, she gave to the work a whole hearted devotion which enhanced the value of her efficient service.


No one was officially appointed to fill the vacancy caused by this resignation. Miss Phyllis E. Palmer, Second Assistant Li- brarian very ably continued the work of the first assistant libra- rian. Mrs. Alice L. Senior was employed as desk attendant and also rendered valuable service in other departments.


At the close of the year 1922, the North Weymouth Branch had a collection of 1,755 books. During 1923, 354 volumes were added making a total of 2,109. 145 books were returned to the Main Library to be rebound or replaced of these 36 were burned on account of contagion, leaving 1,964 as the total number


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of books at the Branch December 31, 1923. Cards were issued to 204 new borrowers.


During the year, a clock and a book truck were purchased for the Branch; shades were placed at the windows; changes were made in the arrangement of the stationary lamps, and a desk lamp was purchased for the Librarian's desk.


Again it becomes the sad duty of the Trustees to report the loss of two of their number by death; William Henry Cowing who died on January thirteen had been a member of the Board, by virtue of his office as selectman of the town, since 1920. Dr. Joseph Chase, Jr., who died on August 23, was elected to office in 1917. Both Mr. Cowing and Dr. Chase continued to manifest a warm interest in the welfare of the Library even after failing health prevented them from rendering active service.


It seems fitting to pay tribute here to the faithful services of Walter J. Sladen and Walter W. Pratt who for more than twenty- five years had charge of the delivery stations at Weymouth Heights and Lovell's Corner respectively. Mr. Sladen died on the third of August and Mr. Pratt on December twenty. 1


CLARANCE P. WHITTLE,


By order and in behalf of the Trustees.


Appendix A.


Statistics.


Appendix B. Books added during 1923.


Appendix C. Periodicals.


APPENDIX A-STATISTICS CLASSIFICATION OF CIRCULATION


MAIN LIBRARY


NORTH WEYMOUTH BRANCH


Class


Loans


Per cent


Loans


Per cent


Total


Arts


2707


4.28


164


1.18


2871


Biography


1060


1.68


121


.87


1181


Fiction


44332


70.10


11027


79.21


55359


History


2638


4.17


292


2.10


2930


Literature


1474


2.33


141


1.01


1615


Natural Science


1255


1.98


113


.81


1368


Poetry


885


1.40


42


.30


927


Social Science


1215


1.92


138


.99


1353


Religion


133


.21


0


.00


133


Travel


1699


2.69


346


2.48


2045


Periodicals


5847


9.24


1537


11.05


7384


63245 100.00


13921


100.00


77166


185


NUMBER OF VOLUMES DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE SEVERAL DELIVERY STATIONS


Precincts


Delivery Stations


Loans


1


North Weymouth Branch 857


1


W. J. Sladen 2439


2 & 6


Edwin E. Merchant 5874


2 & 6


¡Perrault & Pratt


2071


4


¿W. W. Pratt


1367


4


Alfred S. Tirrell


1236


5


Fogg Memorial Library 1495


15339


¡After March 14, Harry E. Bearce.


¿After December 4, W. B. Chalke & Sons.


STATISTICS BASED ON THE FORM ADOPTED BY THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION


Days open during the year (Main Library) 302


Days open during the year (North Weymouth Branch) 252


Number of volume's at beginning of year 34099


Number of volumes added during the year by purchase 1062


Number of volumes added during the year by gift


64


Number of volumes lost or withdrawn during year


465


Number of volumes burned because of contagious diseases


79


Number of books previously reported lost, found


4


Total number at end of the year


34756


Total number of volumes lent during the year


77166


Number of volumes of fiction lent


55359


Number of volumes lent to 8 schools


8635


Number of volumes lent to 31 teachers


676


Number of volumes lent on 124 student's cards


2272


Number of volumes lent on 13 vacation cards


218


Average daily circulation (Main library)


209-1-


Average daily circulation (North Weymouth Branch) Number of branches


55-1- 1


Number of volumes lent through the North Weymouth Branch


13921


Number of delivery stations


7


Number of volumes lent through the delivery stations 15339


Number of new borrowers registered during the year 580


Number of newspapers and periodicals currently received (Number of copies, not titles)


172


Number of volumes rebound 920


Number of periodicals bound


71


Receipts from


Payments for


Books and Periodicals $2,434.52 Binding 772.38


Town appropriation $10,140.00


Salaries, library ser- vice, janitor service 3,891.71


Heat


808.14


Light


338.37


186


Rent (Branch) 450.00


Endowment funds 1,188.70 Other expenses 2,210.32


Unexpended balance 423.26


$11,328.70


$11,328.70


APPENDIX B-BOOKS ADDED DURING 1923


GENERAL FUND AND GIFTS


A. L. A. catalogue, 1912-1921. R Abbott. Minglestreams. A1321.1 j A2144.1


Adams.


Wisp; a girl of Dublin.


Addington. Boy who lived in Pudding Lane.


j A224.1


fAircraft year book, 1919.


727.231


¡American Legion-Dept. of Mass.


Fourth annual convention, Aug. 31- Sept. 1-2, 1922. v. 4 of 617.174


Andrews. Yellow butterflies. 73 pages.


A568.10


¡Anthony. Harper. Life and work of Susan B. An- thony. 3v.


B. A629h


Arnim. Enchanted April; by the author of "Elizabeth and her German garden".


A749.8


Aunt Jo, pseud. & Uncle George, pseud. Kritters of the kitchen kingdom. j 716.161 A9364.2


Austin. Isidro.


Bacheller. Scudders.


B122.17


Bailey, E. H. S. Food products; their source, chem- istry, and use.


726.331


Judy.


j


B152.7


Baker. Dusty Star.


j B177.1


Barbour. For the good of the team.


j B2314.45


Right guard Grant. j B2314.46


615.20


Barnum. Werner. Barnum.


B. B268w


Bates, ed. Records of the town of Braintree, 1640-1793.


R


Baynes. Polaris, the story of an Eskimo dog.


736.206


Beith (Ian Hay). Lucky number. [Short stories] Bell. Feeding, diet and the general care of children. Belloc. Green overcoat.


726.338


Bennett. How to make the best of life.


136.122


Benson, A. C., and Tatham, H. F. W. Men of might. 920.B442


Benson, W. S. Merchant marine.


317.118 Bergengren. Gentlemen all and merry companions. B452.2


Berridge. Marvels of the animal world.


736.210


Bible. Van Loon. Story of the Bible.


833.121


Blanchard, A. E. Awakening of Martha. j B593.39


B594.1


Blanchard, Mrs. L. M. B. Little singing bird. Blatchley. Gleanings from nature.


733.158


Bojer. Last of the Vikings.


B6332.1


Bok. Dutch boy fifty years after. j B.B634d


j B177.2


Barbee. Cinderella and five other fairy plays.


j 823.92


Bailey, Temple. Dim lantern.


B152.6


Shasta of the wolves.


Barnouw. Holland under Queen Wilhelmina.


B393.8


B415.1


187


¡Bolger, Mosser and Willaman, pub. Joint stock land bank bonds.


314.231 315.441


Bolles. Putnam's handy law book for the layman.


Bourn. Geese fly south.


B662.1


Brand. Alcatraz.


B7323.1


Night horseman. Untamed.


B7323.2


Brimmer. Motor campcraft.


725.205


Brown, Alice. Ellen Prior. [Poem]


826.164


Brown, Mrs. D. V. Unveiled ladies of Stamboul.


235.122


Crown, E. A. Whistling rock.


j B8152.10


Bryant. Richard.


B841.6


Buchan. Book of escapes and hurried journeys. Huntingtower.


B851.2


Buck. Alias Red Ryan.


B855.5


Roof tree.


B855.4


Buckrose, J. E. pseud. Knight among the ladies.


B858.15


Burgess. Buster Bear's twins.


j


B912.43


Tommy's change of heart. Tommy's wishes come true. j B912.49 j B912.50


B935.28


Burroughs, E. R. Tarzan and the golden lion.


B944.9


Burroughs, John. In the Catskills.


136.124


¡Butler. Private and official correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, during the period of the Civil War. 5v. B.B973p


Caine. Woman of Knockaloe.


C122.15


¡Cambridge, Mass., Cambridge seventy-five years a city, 1846-1921.


613.182


Center, comp. Worker and his work.


135.141


Chamberlain. Rackhouse.


C352.3


Chapin. Heredity and child culture.


313.260


Chesterton. Ballad of St. Barbara, and other verses.


825.107


+Christianity and problems of to-day. (The Bross lec- tures, 1921) 835.71


Cobb. A laugh a day keeps the doctor away. Snake doctor; and other stories.


130.107


Coe. A B C of parliamentary law.


314.224


Collins. Sentinels along our coast.


237.17


Colum. Castle Conquer.


C723.1


Comfort. Public square


C733.3


Comstock. Tenth woman.


C736.10


Conant. Hiking westward.


j C743.1


Conrad. The rover.


C765.17


Cornyn. When the camp fire burns.


j 716.162


Crowell's dictionary of business and finance.


314.230


Crump. Og-son of fire.


j C889.1


Curtis. Little maid of Maryland.


j C942.8


Little maid of Virginia.


j C942.7


Yankee girl at Antietam.


j C942.24


Yankee girl at Shiloh.


j C942.23


Curwood. Alaskan.


C975.1


Speckled bird.


C975.2


Davis & Chow-Leung.


Chinese fables and folk stories. j 716.163


D382.16


Dell. Tetherstones.


C947.19


Cutler. Louisburg square.


C6332.5


Burnham. Queen of Farrandale.


j 715.73


B7323.3


188


Dickens. Sketches by Boz.


D552.25


Diver. Awakening.


D642.4


Lonely furrow. D642.3


Dixon. Westward hoboes; ups and downs of frontier motoring.


224.251


Dodd. Girl next door.


D6631.1


Dostoyevsky. Crime and punishment. D737.3


Drinkwater, ed. Outline of literature. v. 1 & 2 of


134.112


Dudley. King's powder. j D867.12 Dunlop. Ireland from the earliest times to the present day 625.35 Dyke. Dyke's automobile and gasoline engine encyclo- pedia. 724.386


Eaton. Boy Scouts at Crater Lake. j E145.9


Elliott. Three generations.


B.E465t


Elmore. Practical hand-book of games.


723.331


Ertz. Madame Claire.


E735.1


Evarts. . Tumbleweeds.


E926.2


Fabre. Wonder book of chemistry.


732.122


Farnol. Sir John Dering.


F235.13


Federation for child study.


Outlines of child study, ed


by B. C. Gruenberg.


313.261


+Feith. Modern Holland.


226.148


Finney. The physician.


726.341


Fischer. Health-care of the baby.


726.344


Fisher, (Dorothy Canfield). Raw material.


[Short sto-


ries]


F535.10


Exterior to the evidence.


F635.11


Markenmore mystery.


F635.13


¡Foote. Tileston, ed. Caleb and Mary Wilder Foote.


B.F7372 F739.2


Ford, Henry. Benson. New Henry Ford.


F752.3


Forman. Enchanted garden.


F762.1


¡Fort Sumter memorial.


613.97


France, Anatole, pseud. Bloom of life. [Sequel to


"Little Pierre"]


F842.7


Little Pierre. My friend's book.


F842.8


Franck. Wandering in northern China.


235.143


Friel. Cat o'mountain.


F915.3


Tiger river.


F915.2


¡From xylographs to lead molds.


724.375


Furman. Quare women.


F982.3


+G. A. R. Dept. of Mass.


Journal of the fifty-seventh


617.101


Gaines. Art of investment.


314.229


Galsworthy. Burning spear. Captures. [Short stories]


G137.12


¿Gavin. Some aspects of contemporary Greek orthodox thought. 832.47


+Gerard. Woman he desired.


G314.1


Gerhardi. Futility; a novel on Russian themes.


G3145.1


Gerould. Conquistador.


G316.3


Fletcher. Copper box.


F635.12


Lost Mr. Linthwaite.


F635.10


Footner. Ramshackle house.


B.F751be


Ford, J. L. Hot Corn Ike.


F762.2


Man who lived in a shoe.


F842.6


annual encampment. 1923. v. 57 of


G137.11


189


Gibbs. Fires of ambition.


G355.6


Giraudoux. Suzanne and the Pacific.


G444.1


Gore. Belief in Christ.


836.131


Belief in God.


836.130


Gourley. Text-book of pomology.


726.285


¡Gray. Nature and sources of the law. -


314.223


Greene. Lone winter.


132.141


Gregory. Timber-wolf.


G8663.5


Guest. Poems of patriotism.


826.160


Haggard. Wisdom's daughter; the life and love of She- who-must-be. obeyed.


H124.38


Hall. Home-made games and game equipment. j


723.332


Hamilton. Rustle of silk.


H179.1


Hannay, (George A. Birmingham)


H194.7


Found money. Great grandmother.


H194.6


Harker. Really romantic age.


H226.9


Harris, Mrs. C. M. W. Daughter of Adam.


H241.7


Harris, J. C. Uncle Remus and his friends.


j


H242.19


Hart. Golden West boys; Injun and Whitey to the res- j H2557.3


cue. fLighter of flames.


H2557.7


¿Told under a white oak tree, by Bill Hart's pinto pony.


H2557.6


Hawes. Dark frigate. H313.3


Hawksworth. Adventures of a grain of dust. j 731.159


Hendryx. Connie Morgan in the cattle country. j H386.8


Hergesheimer. Bright shawl. H425.7


Holland. Peter Cotterell's treasure. j H718.2


Hollopeter. Hay-fever, its prevention and cure.


726.342


Hope. My lady's bargain.


H7699.1 H776.1


Hopkins. She blows! and sparm at that!


H815.11


Hough. North of 36. Young Alaskans on the Missouri. j


H815.12


Hudson. Abbe Pierre.


H8623.1 H871.6


Hughes. Within these walls.


H8741.4


Hugo. Hunchback of Notre Dame. H877.10


Hume. Judy of York Hill.


j


H8813.1


¡Hungerford, ed. Planning a trip abroad.


225.151


Ives. Dog heroes of many lands.


j 736.208


James. Five jars.


J237.1


Jerome. Anthony John.


J484.7


Johnson. Skippy Bedelle.


J632.10


istration. 313.262


Jones, E. K., ed, Hospital library.


312.178


Jones, F. D. Mechanical drawing.


727.232


Kellogg. Human life as the biologist sees it.


734.166


Kemp. Landscape gardening.


726.322


King, Basil. Dust flower. Happy isles. K583.12


King, H. C. Rational living. 316.183


Kinne & Cooley. Foods and household management.


726.332


Krapp. Kitchen porch.


j K865.1


Lahee. Annals of music in America. 721.534


K583.11


Johnston and others. Junior-senior high school admin- j


Hueston. Merry O.


190


Lanier. Book of giants. j 716.107


Lee, C. D., & Abbey, R. A. Classification and identifi-


cation of handwriting. 727.252


Lee, Mrs. J. B. P. Mysterious office.


L512.13


Le Queux. Behind the bronze door.


L559.5


Golden face. Voice from the void.


L559.4


Lincoln, Abraham. Babcock. Soul of Abe Lincoln.


B112.2


Soul of Ann Rutledge; Abraham Lincoln's romance B112.1 *Pillsbury. Lincoln and slavery.


B.L631p


Lincoln, J. C. Doctor Nye of North Ostable.


L632.23


Lincoln, N. S. Meredith mystery.


L635.7


Little, Frances, pseud. Jack and I in Lotus land.


L721.5


Locke. Lengthened shadow.


L793.17


Lofting. Doctor Dolittle's post office.


j L8264.3


Log-cabin lady; an anonymous autobiography.


B.L8267


Long. Motor camping.


725.206


Lucas, E. V. Genevra's money.


L963.8


comp.


Open road. [Poems]


825.109


Lucas, F. A. Animals of the past.


736.207


Lucas, W. P. Health of the runabout child.


726.339


Lutz. Tomorrow about this time.


L977.20


Lynde. Mr. Arnold


L992.1


Macaulay. Mystery at Geneva.


M118.2


¡McCombs. Making Woodrow Wilson president.


615.152


Mccutcheon. Oliver October.


M139.27


McFarland. Rose in America.


726.321


MacGrath. World outside.


M174.18


McGraw. My thirty years in baseball.


B.M175m


Mackenzie, Compton. Seven ages of woman.


M1937.1


Mackenzie, J. K. African adventurers.


j 920.M195 M355.22


Clinton twins; and other stories.


M355.21


Marshall, Edison. Isle of retribution. Land of forgotten men.


M3554.7


Martin. Church on the avenue.


M3652.13 114.16


Marvin. Antiquity of proverbs.


Masson. Our American humorists.


920.M3880 M394.2


Meigs. Master Simon's garden.


j


M474.2


Pool of stars.


j M474.1 M552.4


Merrick. One man's view.


734.165


Milne. Advanced algebra.


232.149


Milton. London in seven days. Paris in seven days.


226.149


+Mitchell. American relief clearing house.


314.232


Montgomery. Emily of New Moon.


j M764.12


Morley. Powder of sympathy. Tales from a rolltop desk. [Short stories]


132.125 M826.5


Mowry. American heroes and heroism. American inventions and inventors. American pioneers. j


j


920.M874ah


First steps in the history of our country.


j 614.167


Mudge. New guide to reference books.


R M897.1


Mulford. Black Buttes.


+Murphy. Collation of cakes.


725.197


-


j 724.380


920.M874ap


Marshall, Archibald. Anthony Dare.


M3554.6


Masters. Skeeters Kirby.


L559.3


191


#History of the art of tablesetting. 725.198


National committee on mathematical requirements. Reorganization of mathematics in secondary ed- ucation. 734.170


National education associaton of the U. S. Addresses and proceedings. 1922 and 1923. v. 60 and 61 of


317.105


New international year book, 1922.


R


Nicholson, K. S. Historic American trees.


735.162


Nicholson, Meredith. Broken barriers.


N518.14


Norris. Butterfly.


N793.14


Northend. Small house.


727.251


Obregon. Dillon. President Obregon-a world reformer. B.0131d


O'Brien. Trodden gold.


0134.2


Re-


¿Olds. Analysis of the Interchurch world movement port on the steel strike.


315.440


Onions. (Berta Ruck) Dancing star.


0584.15


Sir or madam.


0584.13


0584.14


Oppenheim, E. P. Michael's evil deeds. Mystery road. Seven conundrums.


0624.49


Oppenheim, James. Your hidden powers.


316.181


Orczy. Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel.


B281.22


Overton, G. L. Clocks and watches.


724.385


¡Overton, G. M. American nights entertainment.


113.75


+When winter comes to Main street.


113.74


Packard. Four stragglers.


P122.2


Paine, A. B. Single reels. [Short stories]


P162.3


Paine, R. D. Blackbeard, buccaneer. Comrades of the rolling ocean.


j


P163.18 P341.2


Pedler. Vision of desire.


P371.3


Perkins. Filipino twins. Swiss twins.


j P418.14


ed. Robin Hood; his deeds and adventures as re- counted in the old English ballads.


j 825.108


Pier. David Ives; a story of St. Timothy's. j P612.11


Poast. Indian names, facts and games for Camp fire girls. j 929.P75i


Pollock. The fool; a play in four acts.


823.89


Porter. White flag.


P832.9


Pratt, (Agnes Rothery). House by the windmill.


P886.1


Prouty. Stella Dallas.


P947.3


Quick. Hawkeye. Vandemark's folly.


Q41.2 Q41.1 R135.11


Raine. Fighting edge. Ridgway of Montana.


R135.10


Rhoades. Puzzling Pepita.


j R342.9


Richards The squire.


R392.35


Richmond. Rufus.


R413.19


Riggs, Mrs. K. D. (Wiggin) My garden of memories.


B.R447


Riis. Christmas stories.


R449.2


Rinehart. Out trail.


725.207


Roberts. Wisdom of the wilderness.


736.209


Robins. Lost discovery.


R554.3


Subconscious courtship.


0624.51


0624.50


P163.17


Pendexter. Pay gravel.


j P418.13


192


Roche. More honorable man.


R583.2


Rolt-Wheeler. U. S. service series.


Boy with the U. S. explorers.


j R6554.17


Boy with the U. S. life-savers.


j R6554.18


Boy with the U. S. mail.


j R6554.19


Boy with the U. S. naturalists.


j R6554.20


Boy with the U. S. secret service.


j R6554.21


Boy with the U. S. miners.


j R6554.16


Boy with the U. S. diplomats.


j R6554.22


Museum series.


Monster-hunters.


j R6554.23


Polar hunters.


j R6554.24


Aztec-hunters.


j R6554.25


Wreck-hunters.


j R6554.26


Sahara hunters.


j R6554.27


Roosevelt. Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt, comp. by Hermann Hagedorn. 314.238


History as literature, and other essays. 132.143


B.R677ch


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