The opponent was scheduled to be East Carolinathe same team that defeated Marshall before the disaster took place. "Nobody did anything. [4] The following Saturday, another memorial service was held at the outdoor, 18,000-seat Fairfield Stadium. Classes at Marshall, along with numerous events and shows by the Marshall Artists Series (and the football team's game against the Ohio Bobcats), were cancelled and government offices were closed. Carter read his own obituary the next day in the local newspaper. "[7]:36 At least one source says that water that had seeped into the plane's altimeter could have thrown off its height readings, leading the pilots to believe the plane was higher than was actually the case. There were injured players who stayed behind. "I kept thinking he [Arthur Sr.] would drive up in the car," said Maja Harris, Art Jr.s mother and Art Sr.s wife. He has accomplished that goal. Mary Jane eventually moved to Richmond, Virginia. They arrived shortly before sunrise. Huntington, West Virginia: The four remaining starters from the 1970 first string team of Marshall University take time out to pause at flower arrangement placed at Marshall Field following the devastating plane crash that killed all 75 aboard. Some who were left off the flight, did not make the trip or lost loved ones spent the next five decades with crippling questions that had no answers. "Al" Saylor, #88,1970 MU Football team, b&w. [4], At the time, Marshall's athletic teams rarely traveled by plane, since most away games were within easy driving distance of the campus. On Nov. 14, 1970, the chartered jet crashed in fog and . God's providence? While Wichita State ended its football program in 1986, Marshall carried on. Digitized University Archives Collections. "We stayed friends forever," Dawson said proudly. [1][2], The plane was carrying 37 members of the Marshall University Thundering Herd football team, eight members of the coaching staff, 25 boosters, two pilots, two flight attendants, and a charter coordinator. By JOHN RABY February 15, 2023. The aircraft "dipped to the right, almost inverted, and had crashed into a hollow 'nose-first'". 50 years, McConaughey said Saturday on Twitter. Manifest of Southern Flt 932 - Check-Six Mary Jane was the perfect coach's wife. For Slezak, a retired banker/computer engineer, Saturday's 50th anniversary of the crash is an emotional occasion. Members of the current team also visited a nearby cemetery, where six players from the 1970 team whose bodies were never identified were buried. The Harris family detailed thatevening in a 1995 article in The Record. Carter can't recall how a Marshall assistant found his film in the late 1960s. After the plane crash, she became the only thing that I had.". 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Suddenly, then-Lucianne Kautz was without a father. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) A bill has won final legislative approval in West Virginia that would establish an annual day of recognition for the worst sports disaster in U.S. history, a plane crash that killed most of Marshall Universitys football team. He met with former Marshall coach Red Dawson, who gave away his seat on the plane that night. The following offseason, Dawson went to a national coaching convention. His life was spared that night a half century ago. Slezak originally agreedbut said it would mean breaking a date. It still stands as the most fatal sports-related accident in history. Because it was the Herd's only charter flight of the season, boosters and prominent citizens were on the plane, including a city councilman, a state legislator, and four physicians. He has followed Marshall football all his lifeand makes a video tribute for his friend every year. ". In 2000, at age 50, Call became a flight attendant with USAir Express. Dawson eventually became a successful construction company owner. The movie details the tragic deaths of nearly the entire football program in 1970 and the rebuilding of a school and town all at once. Private. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. site: media | arena: collegefootball | pageType: stories | When Lengyel was hired as Tolley's replacement, Dawson stayed but only for a while. It all began with a three-year long losing streak from season 1966-69. I realized I had been wrong about that.". They couldn't take the tough routine. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. "You couldn't count on it," Dawson said. var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; A Tragic Plane Crash in 1970 Killed Most of Marshall's - Sportscasting Captain Frank H. Abbott, Jr. , aged 47, was employed by Southern Airways, Inc.. Marshall University Football Team Players: James Michael Adams, of Mansfield, Ohio - Guard, Mark Raeburn Andrews, of Cincinnati, Ohio - Offensive Guard, Mike Francis Blake, of Huntington, West Virginia - Linebacker, Dennis Michael Blevins, of Bluefield, West Virginia - Wide Receiver, Willie Bluford Jr., of Greenwood, South Carolina - Wide receiver, Larry Brown, of Atlanta, Georgia - Defensive Guard, Thomas Wayne Brown, of Richmond, Virginia - Defensive Guard, Roger Keith Childers, of St. Albana, West Virginia, Stuart Spence Cottrell, of Eustis, Florida - Defensive Back, Richard Lee Dardinger, of Mount Vernon, Ohio - Center, David Grant DeBord, of Quincy, Florida - Offensive Tackle, Kevin Francis Gilmore, of Harrison, New Jersey - Halfback, David Dearing Griffith, Jr, of Clarksville, Virginia - Defensive End, Arthur W. Harris, of Passaic, New Jersey - Halfback, Robert Anthony Harris, of Cincinnati, Ohio - Quarterback, Bob Wayne Hill, of Dallas, Texas - Defensive Back, Joe Lee Hood, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Halfback, James Thomas Howard Jr., of Milton, West Virginia - Offensive Guard, Marcelo H. Lajterman, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Kicking Specialist, Richard Adam Lech, of Columbus, Ohio - Defensive Back, Barry Winston Nash, of Accoville, West Virginia - Tight End, Patrick Jay Norrell, of Hartsdale, New York - Offensive Guard, James Robert Patterson, of Louisburg, North Carolina - Offensive Tackle, Scottie Lee Reese, of Waco, Texas - Defensive End, John Anton Repasy Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio - Wide Reciever, Larry Sanders, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Defensive Back, Charles Alan "Al" Saylor, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio - Defensive End, Arthur Kirk Shannon, of Greensboro, North Carolina - Linebacker, Lionel Ted Shoebridge, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey - Quarterback, Allen Gene Skeens, of Ravenswood, West Virginia - Center, Jerry Dodson Stainback, of Newport News, Virginia - Linebacker, Donald Tackett, Jr., of Paden City, West Virginia, Robert James Van Horn, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tackle, Roger Arnie Vanover, of Russell, Kentucky - Defensive End, Freddie Clay Wilson, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Tackle, John Patton Young, of Buckhannon, West Virginia - Tight End, Thomas Jonathan Zborill, of Richmond, Virginia - Defensive End, Charles Arnold, of Huntington, West Virginia, Rachel Lynette Arnold, of Huntington, West Virginia, Dr. Joseph Chambers, of Huntington, West Virginia - Local physician, Margaret Chambers, of Huntington, West Virginia, Dr. Ray Hagley, of Huntington, West Virginia - Local physician, Shirley Ann Hagley, of Huntington, West Virginia, Arthur L. Harris, of Passaic, New Jersey - Father of player Art Harris, E.O. W.Va. State historical marker 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Former Marshall cheerleader Lucianne Kautz Call lost her father, Charlie E. Kautz, who was the universitys athletic director. (aka "The Marshall University Football Team Crash") November 14th, 1970. The rebuilding of the football program was the subject of the 2006 movie We are Marshall starting Matthew McConaughey. | One day, she rounded a corner in her house. Bill to set annual remembrance for Marshall plane crash Yolanda Shoebridge, the mother ofTed Shoebridge, called the Harris home on Linden Street. Marshall's Plane Crash Happened 52 Years Ago, But the Memory Still Remains. The NCAA granted Marshall permission to use freshmen on the varsity squad, something which was not allowed at the time. [7]:37, On November 15, 1970, a memorial service was held at the indoor, 8,500-seat Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse with moments of silence, remembrances, and prayers. When it came time to return, Carter's mother Sarah urged him to stay at home. "I didn't do anything except for fishing, hunting and construction work," he said. With 37 players gone due to the horrific tragedy, the NCAA allowed Marshalls freshmen players to suit up the next season. Joe Hood, Larry Sanders, Robert Van Horn and Freddy Wilson had come from Druid High School. "That was the biggest farce you've ever seen," she said. Vast amounts of funerals took place in the weeks and months following the tragedy, which had to be planned in accordance with each other so services wouldn't overlap. Bear Bryant called Dawson, recommending them. We Are Marshall was the rallying cry for the Thundering Herds football program in 1970. We'll look at what happened to the Marshall University football program as a . | Lives were shattered. He makes sure the Herd have a home game. "'The phrase is about respect, and it makes you realize you can't take anything for granted. A memorial fountain will be turned off the same time it is every year only to be turned back on in the spring. The rest were pilots, crew, coaches, administrators, boosters and business leaders. FAQ Dawson's brother had been recruited by Bryant, so there was a relationship. On the way down, he realized -- only by the light of a fire -- that the log was actually a body. Prior to the state Senates unanimous vote Wednesday, the chamber held a moment of silence for the crash victims at the request of Upshur County Republican Sen. Bill Hamilton. It has been so long that the tragedy has been memorialized that Marshall athletic director Mike Hamrick has calculated that the date falls on a Saturday every seven years. [1] The team played its home games at Fairfield Stadium in Huntington, West Virginia. A sign of renewed life. He said,'Mrs. Reggie Oliver was an outgoing quarterback who eventually made his way into the Marshall hall of fame. [12] Lengyel led the Thundering Herd to a 933 record during his tenure, which ended after the 1974 season. [20], On December 11, 2006, a memorial plaque was dedicated at the plane crash site. Police reported a few hours after the crash that "15 bodies had been recovered," but the fire was so intense that they were unable to get into the plane to examine further, The News wrote that year. After an 0-9-1 season and investigation that ended with Marshall being kicked out of the MAC, Moss was gone. Shops and government offices closed; businesses on the town's main street draped their windows in black bunting," History.com reported. She feared for his safety. On Nov. 14, 1970, the chartered jet crashed in fog and rain into a hillside upon approach to an airport near Huntington as the team was returning from a game at East Carolina, killing all 75 on board. Gone were sons, fathers, mothers, classmates and fraternity brothers. Dawson goes to games again. As part of an annual rite, the . He had to rent a car to get to the game,then asked if there were seats on the plane to get back to Marshall. _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-16729709-1']); David Debord, #76, 1970 MU Football team, b&w. Marshall Crash & History Photos | herald-dispatch.com "For a long time, he couldn't handle it," Call said. "This was the first time dad was so proud that we were going [to fly] first class," Call said. Hokie Stone is the native Virginia limestone that makes up many of the buildings on the Virginia Tech campus. That included 37 Marshall football players, 25 team boosters, multiple coaches and team doctors, and Marshalls athletic director. On Saturday, 75 candles surrounded the fountain. If he had gone with Art Sr., would they have made the same mistake or would they have flown to the correct city? "My mom got on the phone, and then she just passed out, said Carolyn Harris, the youngest daughter. The decision had already been made regarding cheerleaders for that trip. The event marked a boundary by which an entire community would forever . In the transcript of their cockpit communications in the final minutes, the pilots briefly debated that their autopilot had "captured" for a glide slope descent, although the airport was only equipped with a localizer. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. 00:00 / 00:00. I couldn't go to all of them. Harris died in the 1970 plane crash. But football quickly drained from him after the crash. The Tolleys were ingrained in the community. That's German for "stormy." "They were just so wonderful. The ceremony was held by invitation-only due to the coronavirus pandemic and was made available online. "I took the phone, but Mrs. Shoebridge was crying hysterically. "We'd always rode buses.". They couldn't see. People would come to the house and say this was meant to happen. It's called survivor's guilt, the feeling of unfairly surviving an incident when others did not. 10:00 am ET. She went to the premiere in a wheelchair prior to her first chemotherapy treatment. "Apparently, it was time God saw fit to call them.". (East Carolina is located nearby in Greenville.) Dawson and Parker were buying boiled peanuts at a country store in rural Virginia when they heard the news over the radio. But when the town got together, they decided to continue the team's tradition in remembrance of the loved ones lost on that 1970 night. Four of the crash victims were students in her class, and Marshall faculty were sent to attend the funerals. If her husband was too hard-nosed or too tough, those notions were dispelled in the days after her world was turned upside down. Page of 4. At age 78, there's a part of Dawson that questions whether fate is the lone reason he is not among those being memorialized rather than those observing it. Slezak has realized how fickle life can be. Accessibility Statement, Privacy A plaque was placed on the base on August 10, 1973, reading: They shall live on in the hearts of their families and friends forever and this memorial records their loss to the university and the community. Art was All-State, he was sought out by every major college on the East Coast, Slezak remembered. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Virginia Tech's coach had a plan for the pregame. It was the second college football team plane crash in a little over a month, after the October 2 crash that killed 31 (head coach, 14 Wichita State players, and 16 others). DeBord died in the 1970 plane crash. Marshall plane crash was 50 years ago; victim's friend can't forget Dawson was not on the plane when it crashed. Marshall University. It was impossible for the remaining Marshall players to forget about their fallen teammates, but they had to when the 1971 season approached. The five Southern Airlines employees also died in the crash. "They were all crying, all these huge linemen," Mary Jane said. Insurance agents were annoying. Hamrick's future wife, Soletta, was in Mary Jane's sixth-grade home room back then. This plaza and this fountain are the heart of Marshall University, university President Jerome Gilbert said. During the 1970 college football season, Marshall suffered a devastating loss to East Carolina in week 9 to drop the Thundering Herd to 3-6 on the year. "That had taken a toll on my football coaching, a lot of bad things. "It was something the Lord gave her to tell me," Carter said. Artwork by Eugene Payne, Staff Artist, The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, N.C. Harris Sr. told Slezak he had to keep his promises. It signified the teams unity as not just a football team, but one family. We didn't have children, so she was like a child. They all had said great things about him. Football made sense to him.". 13,739 Plane Crash Victim Premium High Res Photos This time, they decided if all couldn't go, none of them could go. He was the offensive tackle. All were on the travel squad list before the plane crash. Nash died in the 1970 plane crash. The town died. Slezak bought a wreath and some rose petals for the crash site and remembers how the store didnt want to let him pay for the items when he said what they were for. Copyright. They Are Marshall: 50 years after the plane crash, those closest to the But I already knew. Anniversaries are supposed to be happy, Slezak said from his home in New Mexico. The controller gave them clearance to land. Marshall's defensive coordinator did not return home with the team. Bobby Joe Hill, #41,1970 MU Football team, b&w. The airport was not properly equipped. "I got a call from our operations guy. We Are Marshall.. On November 14, 1970 a DC-9 airliner carrying the Marshall University football team, coaches, and supporters crashed on final approach to Tri-State Airport n. Seventy children had at least one parent die in the crash, with 18 of them left orphaned. Digital Collections Two weeks before the release of the movie, Call was diagnosed with colon cancer. February 15, 2023, 10:43 AM. After suffering the loss to East Carolina on Nov. 14, 1970, a majority of the Marshall team boarded Southern Airlines Flight 932. These are some of their stories, 50 years later. Charlie Kautz was Marshall's athletic director in 1970. She never could explain it other than saying God had spoken to her. [21] The ceremony featured guest speakers Dawson and Hardin. The aircraft was a 95-seat, twin-jet engine Douglas DC-9-30 with tail registration N97S. What good is it going to do anybody?' Marshall coach Rick Tolley demonstrating a move to team captain Dave Griffith, Mike Blake and Dave DeBord (left to right) in 1970. Sketch is matted and framed. [12] Lengyel was named to take Tolley's place on March 12, 1971, after Dick Bestwick, the first choice for the job, backed out after just one week and returned to Georgia Tech. [4] The controllers advised the crew that "rain, fog, smoke and a ragged ceiling" were at the airport, making landing more difficult, but possible. From there, he could see them talk, cry, even reminisce about the largest air disaster in United States sports history. It was a funeral that never stopped. A bunch of her husband's former linemen were lining the walls of her living room. The late Jack Hardin, then a Huntington Herald-Dispatch reporter, once recalled stepping over a log on his way up the hill to cover the story. If you play football at Marshall University, you have a role to make sure that's never forgotten.". Plymale said 64 children lost one or both of their parents in the crash. "I always loved to fly," she said. Marshall is ranked No. On Friday, the 36 players who died in the crash received degrees from Marshall in their fields of study. One of Dawson's greatest contributions may have been the recruiting of four African-American athletes out of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. During that ceremony, Gilbert spoke eloquently about the 75 souls again. [25], The events of the crash are documented in an episode of Aircrash Confidential titled "Disastrous Descents".[27]. Southern Airways Flight 932. Slezak, who lived in Passaic, New Jersey,at the time,could have been on the plane that, on Nov. 14, 1970, crashed and took the lives of 75 passengers including 44 Marshall University football players and coaches, 26 fans and a crew of five. Just like winter leads to spring, these bad memories now lead us to, I think, a day of celebration, Woelfel said. At age 69, the former Marshall defender calls himself a "traveling preacher." 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. The House of Delegates passed the bill last month. Carter wants everyone to know God chose him to survive for that purpose. "Al" Saylor, #88,1970 MU Football team, Charles Kautz, MU A/D and coaches, 1970 MU football team, Dave Griffith, #81, 1970 MU Football team. There was room for only a few of them on the plane to Kinston, North Carolina. He was well-liked by his teammates not a rah-rah kid, but one who led by example.". [2][7] The plane burst into flames and created a swath of charred ground 95ft (29m) wide and 279ft (85m) long. He was like a sounding board.". 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. It is the center of activity of the campus. Wichita Falls is 1,100 miles from Huntington. Woelfel, who had a speaking part in the movie, said it brought a lot of people back together to deal with the loss and they did it collectively. "At 21, you haven't been familiar with death. "He definitely had pro potential, no question," formerPassaiccoach John Federici, told The Record in 2001. He hid behind that sycamore each Nov. 14 for 20 years or so afterward because it hid him from the speeches, the families, the orphans, maybe his own remorse. Unprepared, Dawson was named acting coach. Mary Jane Tolley didn't go because the local veterinarian recommended she stay because the couple's dog was sick. Among those in the fountain audience were four football players from East Carolina who played in that 1970 game. One John Marshall Drive, Frank Hall Abbott Jr. 18 Mar 1923 - 14 Nov 1970. Mary Jane was persistent. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. I made a promise to Mrs. Harris that he would never be forgotten.. Saylor was killed in the plane crash. "He was a tremendous athlete who could do it all. That was an overwhelming responsibility.". Wayne County Democratic Sen. Robert Plymale was 15 at the time and was with friends in Kenova, near the airport. It was an impression he put in her heart. The tragedy shocked the town of Huntington in the worst way imaginable. Sketch titled "America Weeps, Saturday Nov. 14, 1970." Marshall coach Doc Holliday invited him to speak to the team. The NCAA made an exception for the Thundering Herd. A mass funeral was held at the field house and many of the dead were buried at the Spring Hill Cemetery, some together because bodies were not identifiable. Some who were left off the flight and did not make the trip or lost loved ones spent the next five decades with crippling questions that had no answers. "The reason it's survivor's guilt is because so many people changed their mind at the last minute," Call said. NFL player and Marshall alum Joseph "Lee" Smith, told buffalobills.com that at one point, there would "never be another football team" at Marshall following the devastation the town faced. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. It went beyond physical damage. Sometimes Gilbert -- Marshall's president -- comes over for a couple of beers. Never forget. > 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Digitized University Archives Collections Harris Jr. was named to The Bergen Records All-Century team for Passaic County. They told the police they want to go to Spring Hill Cemetery. 75 members, coaches, and fans were killed in November 1970 plane crash. Before the noon ET game, a crowd will gather at Spring Hill Cemetery once again to observe the past but also celebrate what they and the university have become. He and the sycamore have aged well. On November 12, 1972, the Memorial Fountain was dedicated at the entrance of the Memorial Student Center. At 7:36 p.m. Nov. 14, 1970, Southern Airways Flight 932 crashed into a hill just short of the Tri-State Airport, killing all 75 people on board. Tragedy struck Marshall University more than a half-century ago, when most of the school's football program was involved in a plane crash . Charlie had given his wife a manifest before he left. Following a 17-14 loss, he was driving down with a graduate assistant to recruit a linebacker -- out of Ferrum of all places -- Billy Joe Mantooth. Marshall captured Division I-AA national championships in 1992 and 1996 and amassed the most wins of any team in the nation in the 1990s, many of them during a step up to Division I-A, now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision. That's the unseen damage left a half century later after a Southern Airways DC- 9 carrying the Thundering Herd back from a game at East Carolina crashed into a hill a mile short of the Tri-State Airport in Huntington, West Virginia. [23] The tribute was repeated for the rest of the season, including when Marshall met Rice in the 2013 Conference USA Football Championship game. Kenova native and Grammy-award winner Michael W. Smith opened the ceremony by singing Amazing Grace. He told the audience that he was 13 when the plane crashed eight minutes from his house. Huntington, West Virginia: The four remaining starters from the 1970 first string team of Marshall University take time out to pause at flower arrangement placed at Marshall Field following the devastating plane crash that killed all 75 aboard. ". Marshall decided to continue the football program. One day, the wife of the head coach was in class. "I was wondering when somebody is going to come up and say, 'You can't do that,' " Dawson said. "My wonder was, 'Why? Druid High School football players sign grants-in-aid with Marshall in the spring of 1969. The team and residents of the town still gather together every year in memorial of the fallen fellows. Jack Lengyel was hired as the new coach in 1971. . [16] The sculpture's designer, Harry Bertoia, created the $25,000 memorial that incorporated bronze, copper tubing, and welding rods. They turned around, headed back home and immediately got lost. They stayed in Marshall for a fundraising event. After the game, 37 members of the Marshall football team, its coaching staff, team doctors, University Athletic Director Charles E. Kautz, and some 25 team fans and boosters boarded Southern Airway Flight 932 and departed from Kinston, North Carolina at 6:38 p.m. en route to the Tri-State Airport outside Kenova, West Virginia. Nepal's army and volunteers carry the body of a victim who died in a Yeti Airlines plane crash in Pokhara on January 17, 2023. That's why, when a vet recommended Mary Jane stay home that weekend of Nov. 14 because a tumor had developed in Sturmisch's toe, there was no hesitation. The Tolleys loved their German Shepherd. Pure chance, some cases. Body unidentified and buried with five other unidentified players in Spring Hill Cemetery. They had met in Roanoke, Virginia, where she taught. Because of the intensity of the crash, officials were unable to identify six of the players remains. The crash was the worst in American sports history. Memorial Fountain on the Marshall University campus, dedicated in 1972. To this day, she isn't satisfied. Tri-State airport installed a glide slope using federal funds in 1972. The report additionally notes, "Most of the fuselage was melted or reduced to a powder-like substance; however, several large pieces were scattered throughout the burned area. The Mid-American Conference also expelled the team for similar offenses. College Football Player, Plane Crash Victim. This site is a memorial to the lives that were lost on that evening; to honor those men and women who made a mark in the hearts of a school, a community and a nation. That game did not occur due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rick played football at nearby Virginia Tech. Charles Kautz, 1970 MU Athletic Director, b&w. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The victims included 36 Marshall University football players, 9 coaches and administrators, 25 fans and crew of 5. Largemouth bass were Tolley's favorite. We Are Marshall starred Matthew McConaughey as Jack Lengyel, the head coach who took over the program in 1971. Forty years from the time they had last seen each other -- the day before the crash -- the teacher saw the student and asked, "Soletta, is that you?". Then success occurred in streaks. "The teammates liked the Tuscaloosa boys unbelievably," Dawson said, "especially when Reggie got there.". Marshall Thundering Herd cheerleaders react as a video saluting the 1970 team that was killed in a plane crash is shown on the scoreboard prior to. His close friend and neighbor, Art Harris Jr., was one of the Marshall players who died. Southern Airways DC-9, similiar to plane that crashed with MU footballt team, col. (low-res digital image only).
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