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T h e C O N C E R T P L A N N E D r e g u l a r c a m p u s c o n c e r t c o n d u c t e d by D av id G r i f f i n will be held T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t t h e o p e n a i r t h e a t e r at 8 o ’clock. T h i s will be th e last c o n c e r t o f th e s u m m e r . T h e c o v e r , w h ic h c a r r i e s o u t the is in r e d , g r e e n , a n d black. f r e s h m a n m o t i f o f p r i n t e d is su e t h e ----------------o---------------- Lloyd G regory In A u stin TFii* W e ek L lo y d Gregory, s p o r t s e d i t o r f o r t h e H o u s t o n P o s t - D i s p a t c h , with his w i f e a n d c h i l d r e n , is v isitin g in A u s t i n t h i s w e e k . M r. G r e g o r y w a s f o r m e r l y a s t u d e n t in t h e d e p a r t m e n t o f j o u r ­ i n s t r u c ­ n a li s m a n d w a s ll* ha t o r b e e n a n A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s c o r r e s ­ p o n d e n t f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s . t h e d e p a r t m e n t , l a t e r a n in FINAL E N T E R T A I N M E N T S S E C O N D T E R M A N N O U N C E D R e e e p i t o n f o r - e n i o r s a n d g r a d u a t e s , U n i v e r s i t y s u m m e r si si*41 o f 19 30 , F a c u l t y W omen*# C lu b , 8 to IO o ’c lo c k . “ T h e C ir c u la tin g L i b r a r i e s o f G r e a t B r i t a i n , ” l e c t u r e b y Dr. A. D. M cK illo p , o p e n a i r t h e a t e r , 8 o ’c lo c k . C a m p u s c o n c e r t , U n i v e r s i t y c h o r u s e s s u m m e r , d i r e c t i o n David G r i f f i n , o p e n a i r t h e a t e r , 8 o ’c lo c k . “ R e g i o n a l i s m : th e H o p e o f A m e r i c a n C u l t u i e , ” l e c t u r e by Dr. J. H. M cG in nis, ope a a i r t h e a t e r , 8 o ’clock. T ut-»da y W e d n e s d a y T h u r s d a y F r i da y ll S U M M E R T E X A N N E W B O O K S In th e L i b r a r y Yeu- Vacuum-Pulled Dirigible $ h r S u m m e r (tex an IDLING ALONG Th* I* r H 11>« I * #.y, it) £«1t! SHI -* Hum * mJ 2- Prt# K.’.'o T in * , JI >, <<» Ktflbrf' Ako/ ii Ralph Sari**) I1 *atwr*. Cotonn I *i D*ity tipi#— * it. Awat! M Mail ’ll in*** , av* F O R T H I S ISSUE DAV BTA Kl TOUT ST v Again the S a m e a ii.*! b a t .* apar MC ll' ><> I Inivcfait; r e fe r r e d to in Text** gity, and o fte n it* th is th e I "n iv e rn ity o f O b it ti re iv -*q#arat * and it t.f ( fin n is lo c a te d at S t a le I n i v c r i t v is at lift'/ i* would versal ies ar** ? wo i i * tm thf»rt* a lr, T h e lb** school most often is Ohio State I niv®f* *t »t*• forever con­ fusing the tw o school*, because there is a lark'** contingent of persons ignorant of til** real name of the school tba* heads th** pub lie school system. There ar* probably a* many persons in lh** -.tai** ot Iota** that call the U n iversity by a wrong nam** as there are who speak of it co rrectly! and it there were th** slightest possibility they would e forever speaking of the wrong school. Th ere is probably only one university of a ta - . e a * . fj^L* title “ Sta te ” and that on** is L. S. I . in O h io Slat** I n i w r o t y i not th e Uin- tf Ohio, W h y can not the people it there is a possibility ot making a mistake in -.peaking of I he I inversely ot Tex as? impossible to leach everyone back in the birks of the creek the that there is Out one right name of University, but surely lh** students ol the school should know th** correct name. It may be ii iii, * I ' m ■ ll* - a ll I* h a .'ti f *<*r I I* arn Is it possible tor anyone to imagine the students of Baylo r speaking of that school by any name other than B a y lo r? Then let us speak of this university a th** I niver- sity, and never us E v e r y t u t T* xa b u yin g Austin n**.xt week mind that thi* is 'lh** I Tn i- <*\ttH I . or ‘Stat**, Extension M ueh rf, fun ha resp© m ien co pours* haw w o rk e d out th a t on v iih th ire-1rucL c o m p le t in g one th** student w ill h a v e r- c e iv e d p r a e t ie a lly th* sam e tra in in g that h e w o u ld h a v e re c e iv e d in th** classroo m . O f C o u rse c o rre s p o n d e n c e to u t es do not o f f e r th* in c e n tiv e to st a d y th a t can he o b ­ C o o l, I t a in e d a ! school, hut th* re is a m uch clo se r t ban p e r s o n a l r*-lation in re n itle n c e tour.* T h e Univ(»rsit> rre.H. \ c t he la th ( a t o l l ii r ’ t equal - st hon has* (I a courses possible D from achool. K n glish , e d w ten ' l l twitted to go nu x T h a t the work by «* ver^dy la sn* < <■- **i! fa c t th at about I iv* ‘ " f iu a H y Tar^ '‘ on<* >.eour»e3* Th* -< poop I jug, person.' w» ar J p B g to com plete their des # ny t f w hile w o rk in g eke her* fin a n c ia lly unable u> a .qjty but who wi ii to b e n e fits an r** a bank in just an h o u r ! W ith B I L L E I L E R S TK* A O D V I C E t *'H< ber,'' * gl lf rf (I, appl#, it tr ’’ ,-tri|/ hill heel. Lioklng forward, init foj bigg*** gam*. *• played her a* a card a at*# Ii ti I#* tiara# * h**r diploma, it?) * A” *tu*!#nt, too, 'va,a*t (ii# law. knew what to ii**! 'I h . h W b t hh«* got W a h I ’Twas rn Sh*- it ID***} h#r to tilefTA A little girl?* will, At quired h**r snit*** knowledge, Wit*!** I'as'i* a#*<{tiired th** bill. fly pulling ’ he wool, Ov• r nutt y prof**’ eve**, By *ho»d trig lh** Ova ll, Sr.i b o u g h t f t iit f a * w ith sigh* Be* uh I to marry on** day, I ht> fellow ah#* picked, I ,i<* n-* chance to *nv ‘’nay.’1 Tho' records Aluta hr kl* k*-d arid aug* t in,* fir, ,!#•(! b< the laugh et! t lit* *1 up, Sunday morn, with them iii up, ill But arig* re per*I-ten! They took her up ftbovi When* nobody pay** rent, Aft*! ail is dime f*»r tov# •She went out sights Patted Si Peter'] He gav»* her the kl Tt> the big pearl; to *ee bald pate, gate. The substance of thin pome, I lie moral of this tale, is, though empty be your dome With “ If" you i annot fail, t t t B A T T Y B L E A T S Th** following IWW book - have receive- by *be * wiveratty l ibrary an't ar** a /a labia for fir annoy baa*! enlatten, it ba- been by V. V¥. Winkler, librarian. Clothing Family W om an I ( 'haimers, H t lf f lt * Cl©’ bes on and Off the Stage, J 928. M#**d, Ruth The Modern Fain- ( J Illy, 192S. Annals A rn**) b art Acad* my of Political arid Social B'lence*. Wo* men in th#* Modern World, 1929. J ti : Worn en Homer, I nder Buddhism, 19 10. Puckett, ll. W .; 1 (Cetm any’s Women Go Forward, I OTO. Ph ilo lo g y Rhodes, J . : The Engli*h-E»pcr- in to Dictionary, 190S. Kar-den, IT. K.i I>ie G tim in#n, 1928. Agreil, g ; Honors** Talmy-tic, 1927. Satanta* Hi itory Dampier ■ Whitman, W .: A His- j tory of Science. 1929. Algebra Dehn, Edgar: Algebraic Equa- , lions, 1920, Anthropology Miller, Nathan; Th** Child in I Primitive Society, 192s. H e re d ity ‘ Rice, T. B ,: Racial Hygiene, 1929. M edicine Stu d y and T eaching Nutting, Mary A .; A Sound Economic Ba.G* f«*r School* oi Nurse-’ and Other Addr**- en, 192b, ho ad* Blunt, Katharine: Ultra Violet I I ight and Vitamin D in Nutrition, m u . I 1929, Lig h tin g Stair, J. I..: The Lighting Book. T ransportat ion American Electric Railway A h iociation; Selling Transportation, | 1930. M ining H u n tin g B y Soppy Sam Th* Canadian Mining Book, I A K R U P IN LIM Pf) wa- a cowboy, it lier I i 1930. ii Li lh aud joy ft) ii itll With OI he t * ti! re others too who loved I Je%Q9 Fiah ^ 0y%UtV Com. N o w . Im!!a* i u - ?!•!■ olm* fun ami inch hut because they had button in dutch. Then a girl named Whim. He rode the mission: Review of Texas Wild r plains while still troubled with j U(t> an(j Conservation, 1929. II** j him, especially 1 w ild and w oo! v | growing pain**, that a bottle w a •■quipped with a bottle and wit Ii a cowboy’s waddle. W hen outed on a horse’* bn« k he resembled much an old niok* staok, I ti, | Account mg and Bu n n *# * M at hod# no place for milk. He was always j Hayes, M, V.; Accounting for Executive Control, 1929. Ronen- kumpfi, A. ii.: Bookkeeping, Prin ­ and Practice, Advanced ciples wild the tub* have sung, how cuttle ; c our*e< 1929. Rosenkampff, A. ime swung Nor did they -wing for J {{ ; Bookkeeping Principles and Introductory Course, Now Limp met nome mstleis no wild tImt even j 1929. Bloomfield, lh: Trend*: in their heard* had to be filed. He found them brand Retail Distribution, 1930. Tilt­ ing some calves of h is, and like steam in a kcttl* Taylor Society: Scientific Man­ ton dander riz He reached for his gun arid it wasn't \ Hg**ment rn Ameriean Industry, in fun. Fire belched from his smoking rod and i 1929. Harvard Univei tty Gradu- fom tcen caille hit The outlaw chief j ate School of Business Adminis- died then and there, it was mote than his kind tration; First, Five* Y care Harvard Awards, 1924-2K. Hunt, R. (**d.): heil 11 Could bear. Then Lim po -wore till the hill The Advertising Parade, 1930. tides blushed, and his noble spirit for once was (tushed. Fro juke)*, the doggone Stevenson, E. F ,; Motion Pictures in Advertising and Sailing. 1929. cranks, had loaded hi* pi-tol \Mth rusty blanks. Literature ,umi' p ractical Practice, the «*o Th bing a not matt*'! that the working man’s stomach • mjitv All wi* know is what our teachers D a m ­ ned u*. hut if T e n * war# to elect a Repub- li o n governor maybe we could gat in on some of H erb Hoover * “ Hard tuna* ’ pros­ Buck. P. M,; Literary Criticism, . 1930. Downey, J. E.: Creative Imagination, 1929. Hubbell, J. Literature, B,: Enjoyment of ( hapin, K. anti Thomas, I 1929. Rusnell; A New Approach to Poetry, 1929. M noisier, Mabel. th** I ruled States treasury is full it docs , Singing Youth. An Anthology of i.s Foams by Children, 1927. Mc­ Pharlin, Paul: A Repertory of Marionette Plays:, 1929. O'Leary, R. D .: The Essay, 1928. Brown, L, K.; Script, 1930. Pearson, Ed­ mund: Dime Novels, 1929. Reese, L. VV,: 1927. L ittle H e n rie tta , Bell, E .: Bits of Dreams, 1923. M »jbf currency should be printed on sugar w»(ar# Then Mellon would have ta give it away before it got stale. If that money can bo kept in th<* treasury only t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t M orona says T h* governm ent **»» going to give th* farm er* re lie f, i h f promise has been kept and the fa rm e rs have been re live d of everything but the old homestead. until the unemployed starve to death, then we sui*- iC alkins, Clinch: Poe ms, 1928, vivors can divide It up b<*tween us and invest iii Davidson, Gustav: A Halt Cene in fake oil stock. But the G. O. P.'s would probably \ tury of Sonnets. 1921. Edinan, ; Irw in: Poems, 1925. Gilbert, W ar­ hold out on tis followers of the lowly donkey. den: The Jo y Ride and other ; Poems. 1928. Hamilton, Marion: Lover, 1927. IE*: The Ultimate Hilly**!, Robert The Seventh Hill, i 1928. Malam, Charles: Spring Plowing, 1928. Millay, K.*. The j Evergreen Tree, 1927. Peck, R. i B. * Perception, 1928. Saltu**, Ed- Popples and Mandragon, ! gar: ( 192B. Spates, Virginia: Wings Against tho W nd, 1930. Farmers ought to get F A IR prices for their pro­ flu**’. At leaft F A R E enough to get horn** on. Th« * I * i y on which the <1 tai ti lephone controversy that recently shook this country like a bomb was ■r Sale, 1928. Muir, Ed- • lock exchange, are now being sold to multi-mil- • win: l*ir-t Poems, 192*>. Hughes, bonaire.-*. A plain, *>ietr\ of Sir* fhoinas mas Wyatt, a .-elect un and a Study by E. M. VS Ile I lr - dike, S. IL . English ( nude, 1929. Hapgood, N*irman: Why Janet “ Now if we had the wings of an angel'’ we Should Read Shake-peare, cl929. coaid save the price of gasoline. And maybe street A che son, Arthur: Shakespeare'- _ < Sonnet Story, 1922. Deeping, War* A * Dnmocracjr »s is government of the peo- pie by in tellg en t men who haine m astered the te'hnque of fooling most of the peo- pie * ll the time. f t ! those <*n Senate ?*cai', Bk* Fillya! I, D.*29. f - f f t f f t t t Waugh, I < sn, VV<*»< hard’ v illa an*! Other iii the Isle of < on, W ii!lam H ,: 1929***1. PaneoaS I* j I- ort v rn nor, Richard: New quer, 192'!. d Country* , ,1: Tiberius’* Jan Bud d ing „ I POO. Hud* Af* t Si'ottish Education, 1929. Tracy, I H. C .: American Naturists, cl930. Mumford, Lewis: Herman Mel­ 1925L Maurois, Andre,.; ville, Shannon, E. F . : I Byron, the Roman Poets, Chaucer and 1929. Ludwig, Em il: Goethe, the History <>f a Man I 749-18-12, 1928* Aiiani^, J, T . : The Adam* Family, 1930. Anthony, Katherine: Queen E li xa hath, 1929. Coffin. IL P. I : Laud, Storm Center of St«*wart England, 1930. Temperley, Harold; The Foreign Policy of Canning 1822-1827, 1925. Fox, A. W ilson: Th** F a il of Hambury. Lord High P K PK SANDWICH SHOP] h i) | Thoughts when you with you were the straw in a cold drink the icicles on an igloo a fu r coat in cold storage that's the time to come to our cool shop. P. K. Sandwich Shops, Inc. “ You Dor.’! Walt cm* Us’ Oopo.lt* Uaivvrsitjr PSO** SOMO Headline* “ Sculptor Would Restore Venus de Milo. Give the little girl a hand, [c a r fare. K . P K mm T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 19, 1930. G R A D U A T E S A N N O U N C E D G E O R G E T O W N . Texas. Aug. I s.— Dean Charles E. hriley, B. S., M. A , LL.!)., of the Agireul- tu ia! and Mechanical College of Texa-. delivered the baccalaureate addle-- to the graduating class of Southwestern University on th** right of Monday, August l l . Dean Et Hey has just returned from the University of Chicago where he ta ugh- course *.n Educational Ad- mini tration during th** first six [weeks of the summer quarter. : ence Anderson, Hutto; The following students received the bachelor of arts degree: Flor- Iva Lee < ’ark, Thorndale; William J. Fos­ ter, H arr.-burg, IIL ; Mary Eliba- beth Fox, Granger; Edwin Frank­ lin and Weldon B. Teague. Moody; C. I), Fulkcs, Round Rock; Oat- man Green, Mabel Hew itt M * aver, Irene W yatt, of Georgetown; Lela Holleman, ( Valvin Homer Jennings, Bucholz; Ossie Ma* Lanier, Llano; George K. Kn *pp, Leander; E. W . Rowland, Holland; Robert Salley, Pendle­ ton; < laten ce F. Schweers, Hondo; I Mary S<-cr< **t> Dallas; O. C. Wade, Rockwall; Bentley Wagrinn, Timp­ son; Allister M. Waldrop, Jr., Bryan; William W . Ware, Hills- horo. Centerville; Honored by the bachelor of arts, cum laude, were Francis Alan Fin­ cher, Houston? Lena Floy McNeil, Raymondville; and Charles Mar­ vin Franklyn, Rockdale, Tho degree of master of arts was conferred on George Samuel Parker Crenshaw*, Bryan, and upon W alter Goerner and Ben Hardt of Georgetown. leaders are Louis** Crook and Nadeane Hall. Tho playground as follows: Mrs. Laverne Nowotny, Hall, Gyneth Stugard, Bernice Erw in, Mal i** Bow-les, and Sula Conn, > Na*-mi Saxon, Nadeane James A. Garrison is superin­ tendent of the City Recreation De­ partment and Elsie Crozier is supervisor. newly all-metal Iv before Medical School Planned building f dollars. When completed educational center at any A mei ( haneellor Fed* rn, K a r vat d M tall. M allet, , (-eau, 1930. L ife , I 9 OI. an Bi a \pos-tIi th e I * 111. T a te , * lf D avis: His Rise a Lu d w ig , E m il: Lin* ler, J. F « ' : Th* C ly se ta S. G ra n t, E m ily : R oger \Vi and Pioneer, 1930. P io n e e r I,if** in T« * p.*; ko­ 1**31 I lieu tr. bv Ber A u s t i n Chil dr en T o G i v e P l a y at P a r k B. W. Spillman of San Antonio spent Sunday at. the Beta house. icorgt Clemen- c (-in. L. I).: My roe**: F ra n k lin , H*-*lern Time . • ii J* ffer ion md F a ll, 1929. coin, ! 9 ‘o. Ful- *;en«*ra!ship <»t ,a I? on *r*»phe . Max ! 929. ans, K rue j ca s. A pageant led ‘ Hansel and Grer*-!” will r>resented under the d irer OUI he C?iJ y o f Aus- •Cf! V. Chi IL Croat mal Department at at Ct Playground Woods •his Tuesday. (hen from all rti ivground in th*1 cit (art in the program, will b** giv< lo upervis- ity will Solo .Mrs. Billie Official Notice G R A D E BO O K S are now due in the Registrar’s office, SO that grades may he posted in prepara­ Stu­ tion for fall reg!-tration. dents who have not brought their books to this office are requested to do so at once. E . J . M A T H E W S , Registrar. Texan C l a s s i f i e d s Bring Results If you have— rooms for rent, apartments for rent, something to sell, lost something or if you w ant something, use T he Texan Classifieds. D ia l 2 - 3 1 6 4 2 - 3 1 6 5 Or BRING YOUR AD TO B. HALL 119 For Classified Results Starting \\ orld's Dirigible hear Lifted T H E A T E R S T H E K I N G O F J A Z Z * ’— w i t h P a u l W h i t e m a n , J e a n e t t e L o f f , J o h n B o l e * , a n d J e a n i e P L a n g , l a i t t i m e * t o d a y . “ G r u m p y , ” w i t h C y r i l M a u d e a n d P h i l l i p * H o l m e * . W e d ­ n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t t h e Q u e e n . H E L L S H E R O E S ” — w i t h F r e d K o h l e r a n d C h e r i e * B i c k f o r d , l *»t t i m e * t o d a y . “ T h e M e l o d y M a n , w i t h ( A l i c e D a y a n d W i l l i a m C o l - J l i e r , J r . , W e d n e s d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . J U E L A U G H I N G L A D Y — w i t h R u t h C h a t t e r t o n a n d C l i v e B r o o k , T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y . A t t h e T e x a s . O p e n i n g I o d a y !‘T H E L A U G H I N G L A D Y ” — I n t and ch a ra cter iza tio n thi* i t t e r t o n film is v ery sim ilar to m ore rec e n t p rod u ctio n , “ A ly o f S c a n d a l.” T h e e ss en tia l n a n c e b e tw e e n th e tw o is that I I THE CAMPUS B y A L I C E T W I C H E L L T e x a n S o c ie ty E d i to r F o r m e r S t u d e n t s M a rrie d S a t u r d a y F o rt W o r t h W e d d i n g Is A n n o u n c e d Cora Mae Beck o f San A n to n io b e ca m e th e bride o f R aym on d R. D a b n e y o f A u stin S a tu r d a y e v e n ­ in g in the F ir st P r e sb y te r ia n C t o r c h o f San Mrs. C. V. R ow land, A n to n io . Dr. L a w r en ce W h a rto n W orth S a tu r d a y m orn in g . In a quipt c e r e m o n y , Morris Rowland anti ( laud** Ja cob ol h o t! W orth w e re married at the hom e the b r id e ’s p aren ts, Mr. and o f Fort in a q u ie t c e r e m o n y ic the U n iv e r s ity c o u p l e w e i e unat- i o f Church o f A u stin o f f ic ia t e d a t the te n d e d , and met b e fo r e an em fern s, service b a n k m e n t o f palm s, and P r e sb y te r ia n The bridal T h e bride w o re a p r in ce ss frock w her e the s e rv ice w a s read by A f t e r o f pink c h if f o n , and carried a pink I Hev. h . M. W aits, p ie s n «tit o b o uq u et. ‘ frien d s w e r e e n te r t a in e d w ith a liv in g room o f the hom e w as fin r e c e p tio n b r id e’s p arent*, Mr. a n d Mr*. J. o f peach gladioli. w e d d in g , bexas ( hristian thh th er d eco ra ted w ith th e hom e n iv e r s ity . tall b ask ets the o f at ^ j f M . a u g h i n g L a d y ’’ . h i e v e s t h e lh mark a lw a y s set for C h a tte r -, J. Beck. * VI I ■ ss I I ll **I I o* A - CA » " I Iv Cs * “ Mr. and Mrs. D a b n ey a re both Mr. and Mrs. J aco b left a f t e r the c e r e m o n y fo r an a irplan e trip anti the tither film just m isses. f o r m e r .tu r ie o ts o f th e U n iv e r s ity , to M e x ic o C ity , a m i on th e ir re- ( f a c t , here we h a v e th e Clever. I . i lr Ie, a m i l o v e l y . I r a m a t n M r - , ^ h a v in g re ceiv ed arts d e g r e e s here. Mr. D a b n ey ^ o f ^ T a u Mr. Ja co b is the son o f Mr. and I he M r , T W . J . o . K o f I em p le. th eir m e e t e r o f t a ™ *■ » I * »> h om >' m 1)» ll“ s ' th a t the later Metro film trie d I be but d id n ’t. t b s ( ’b a t t e l ton is ca.-t in th e ta 18 y o u as b e in g ,f role that mak* her im- the s c r e e n ’s retnost d ra m a tic a c tr e s s and a t tim e s u g g e s t s sam e Pi, and a t u t o r in c h e m is tr y w h ile hride ta a form er s t u d e n t o f the is th e son U n iv e r s ity . A n u m b e r of social a t t e n d in g scho ol. He in her o f Mr. E . R. D a b n e y o f th e U n i- a f f “ irs have been g i v e n v e r sify L ibrary. I’01’01, the I’**' w e e k - A h o n e y m o o n trip to th e Grand , C an yon h a . been ,,tanned by l h . Q j t C a l i f o r n i a to you* couple. T h e y will m a k e their . . I T i p in N e w B r a u n fe ls on their U n V a c a t i o n ------------ it sh e is m erely g r a c io u s ly pass- hom e I th ro u g h s ce n e a f t e r se em be- ( return. Mr. D a b n e y is c o n n e c te d I o n ly the a u t o c r a t i c , s o p h ist^ J w ith the C om al branch o f th e .San: A n ov erlan d trip to C alifo rn ia le d and s u p e r b ly c h a r m in g — ; A n to n io P u b lic S e r v ic e C om p a n y, m a k e s up the in t e r e s t i n g v a c a tio n in the U n i v e r ­ 4 R u th C h a tte rto n . *ity, Louis B le n d e r m a n , W a lte r T he le f t J u s t i n tw o Weeks s e Vera I y e a r s a g o Gloria S w a n - A u stin a tte n d e d th e w ed d in g . { played the role Mr- an5- K> R - r)al>n ey ) ma. even story. T he A rizo n a de ort w h er e Leaking ________ :t usu ally I is aided on to p e r fe c tio n b y splen d id p e r fo r m a n c e o f C live luke. Could th e r e be a m ore lan t g e n tl e m a n th an lie to lend Sport to such a g ra cio u s she? 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