| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 24 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Morrell, Jeanette; Coray, Claude L., Mrs.; Patterson, D. B.; Coray, Lilian; Grix, Arthur W., Mrs. |
| Description | 1938-1939 Drama Club Minutes |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1938; 1939 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | minutes |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
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| Language | eng |
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The president, Mrs. Clyde Greenwell, Hotel attendance the the members gram after in order their to vacations get the most and was. welcomed urged regular. from pro- that has been arranged. | The string trio composed of Mrs. Royal Pooley Mrs. Darrell Greenwell, and Mrs. Fred Froerer — played "Hoveleteen" by Gadew Professor Thatcher Allred was then introduced and previewed the year's work, congratulating the club on its new venture of producing original exanples of comedy, historical drama, and gragedy, and Said there was no reason why this should not prove an inspiration to this community and probably as a result, dramatist of worth might be born through this attempt. He reviewed generally the origin of drama, and treated most interestingly the subject. of comedy. Genuine comedy=--comedty being all that is not tragedy--has pleasant endings--universally--has no responsibility except to entertain and treats serious subjects hilariously or boisterously. | The Greeks used comedy for satire injected haunting melodies and made it an excellent from of entertainment. Then to the romantic comedy of a Shakespeare which was idyllic, suffused with beauty , and. ~ realistic comedy of Ben Jonson which exposed vice, avarice, and cunning by satire. Some of the early saiiedies or form of comedy that Of the extreme vulgarity Modern drama the restoration only by extreme has revived and has were from brilliance of wit. is using every rf ever been used. comedies, said Mr. Allred, Bernard Shaw, Barrie, and St.John Ervine contributed most to our modern comedy. modern saved George have few are written with only one purpose. Good comedy appeals to the intellect: and contrasting are types which. appeal to the heart, sympathy, etc. Comedy demands more of the audience and actor than its more Otis sombre companion, tragedy. He concluded by reading Skinner, "Awakening the from an article by Divine Spark" from a recent JMrs. A Theatre delicious Clyde Arts tea Greenwell magazine. was and Mrs. Dues paid by Mrs. served Mrs. by the Eubank. hostesses, Joseph R. Morrell Sec'ty. pro tem Jeannette Morrell, Recording Secretary Darrell Greenwell - | i a ~ . oe i i ‘ i‘ eit pee ’ geet ' * al Ey af 3 wont @ - hed gut es C4 Wilk og gq E ind ; lagna! 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Lae ass: LS “1067S S € and “ 5 Lily Wes * Greenwell . ess Ietob er afternoon, Petree ~ de ane meeting The se Ties Pie OL hAOMe Thurs day tne or ©) AS 193 8 . si Pyrams ee See en Ui cde Fe eee oe 0 nage meeting TeRus lar +9 Shia =, “ = Trt: ") secretary A ay wes A “s he 949C) we 195e 3 OF YRAR Ciee ee 4 SR The ON, bitin GCiub was s ain ee See resculear- meeting held Novenr iper gry ue Sie ahi on raat on the 45rd ss Ogden dow oe at the Drama. home . o f rat on y Se nD ff Kelley with Miss Brown as assisting hosthe meeting was called to orderby srs. i : + i a Re wisi : “ and isla ( of e * nm, Ve sacle ef 4 a ey aS Sr et oe Pte Oy ¥ | Ln , “y ineluded as fier © 3 . “4 “The Ti J : y oe. are Holiday: H cau 2 G SAA ie and A Clupd ” ha | ad -§—M3 116 ug | DY u GEO 2 ti 4 opt i i“ Lhe ati ibn? Ab carer Now * oa current ins Ye um dae today on on cure LOPe takes On é i ¥ 3 Roll call iy e Oe OG tl. ised. een cove ay 7 dyd ¥ showed "Li OF tne eee “ 7 iz ] a O} ved ” ONC and On , ¥ Yrs Borrowed Z ; a7 FI aS S ~ PAR A re whee S or" y 1a wt Pa ss ‘eal ; +t ' re § Fit ht ninetéen “ Time’ a 1 te A Sus Dank. Ba “1 je. “ye + ; > oa a dtd bth S € present, “, a * ay oe “ hiorre ll Nnecording OD 2 there / Borr *~F oa ie tie ae a CPivaicsa. ¥ 4a oe 8 " + ; emieannette y pine Lekerbocker A ce Vv - Oa. *yva WR: ib ae t “~ D wee ! theliza ‘poppin ~ | A lay, in ue esa) oa. = New q Pet € ad oe Co. Sy . ior oye Dae tag, cat PRUE, fF “a se “lhe = i se Ba i Neediles—, : i ‘ +? rrr. wodd' “ COP hif i ive di 'Y ty “4 em ATLO folloy eda. plays ia: Cae ~ rea ra Ke ~~ 33 1. ‘3 ae, fi rlay : Facee * such * pPoys I" GC ce i; (i on CF “A iy. i . Sy RP Baad he gy invalid, ; ox 1 re program i Cs > ry 6S gs y of ~ The Fins we LY) : te oe as “eS 4 dot . i * my 4 ama sy ig SS ; TiTeS yi cA a MLL ~~ © Ba KAS8s : " ana vine ; iu Ws. )‘ Lime q C} eS ee criticisms ing Pt P Fabulous ow sai * S “+3 a a! 33 Drse”~ » Li Rf weer ~ ™ .. ‘ ; t i vy ren mL the de Secretary bik e 8 Fe it <} ana a dont € oe seven oa Oy" a co i 2) eo} e/ YEAR OF 1938--1939 November The regular meeting held on November 17 with Mrs, Evans as of at the the Ogden Drama Club wa home of Mrs. Brew yg by the president assisting hostess. The fhe the original play, concluding the first third of year's program, was introduced by the author, ‘Miss Brown. read and corrected ‘The play, was inspired by a author some years that the seagulls the way they were "The and and meeting called were order 1938 was minutes to 17, the approved. Seagull's Nest", conversation overheard by the 2 £0 She heard some men saying might be destroyed because of damaging the orghards, and think-e ing what a great pity it would be, she The cast included Mrs, Kapple, Mrs. Gilbert,’ her answer-in the form of a pligy. composed ee Porter, Mrs. Bubank, Miss #llen Hallgren, Brewer and Master Alexander Brewer. After the cerning the play is a vacancy O'Neill, and the there was possibility a short of Mrs. discussion con- new members. There Mrs. Parry to go to effect due to the resignation of Miss there was some discussion as to possibility of asking on the sustaining list while she is away so that someone else could be asked in her place. A motion was made by and the membership write-to her. Mrs. Eccles committee were | the instructed 7 There was some discussion doncerning plays to used at the club ringtones after which the meeting adjourned meet in two weeks with Mrs. tea Dues Patterson. was served paid by | by Mrs, the to . be | hostesses. Jeannette Morrell, Recording Secretary Patterson Bh j | December 1.1938 _ cd » The regular meeting of the Ogden Drama Club was held on December 1 with Mrs . Patterson and Mrs. Darrell Greenwell as hostesses. The regular pensed ail. business, ‘with. and and Viannese® lecturer, ersity of the minutes, program etc., began The trio, Mrs. Mrs, Froer. played were at Hecles "Marche by Fritz Kreisler, after Professor Wallace Goates Utah, was introduced, once, dis- Mrs, GreenMiniature which the of the Univ- This lecture opened the second third of the year's progran, introducing the study of historical drama. It. was a splendid discusasee Of historical drama, although he prefaced his remarks by saying that there was little enough to say about it. His defindtion was that this “ype of drama was merely a series of scenes with noZ connecting plot in each. As soon as and simple it became and with different characters it ceased to be history tragedy or comedy. pure Formerly only a series of unrelated scenes, the modern historical drama especially in America has become a dramatic interpretation of history and has also come to put some emphasis on character development. | ? served by the Following hostesses, the lecture, and the Jeannette meeting Morrell Recording No dues paid. tea was | adjourned. Secretary YEAR OF 1938--1939 December 15, 1938 Dypama with The The regular meeting met on December 15 ~ Club Mrs, Piers and Mrs. minutes read and meeting and the was Two EY. ae 2: > ae x ste. wil i Se ae Me ore Pt = os hae aes Nebeker called to names were en Tt 2h. Neer, hk oe Coanen beat Need as onder by approved. hostesses. Mrs. submitted Greenwell, 3 by consideration the on. in two weeks > for Committee , to be voted Membership the members of the Orden the Green Gables Ns 4S ee of idedie — a aaa, er bs oh * ware the of recy ame e A motion was made and passed to pay out of the treasury for the tea at Mrs. Patterson's A discussion followed concerning the broadcast of "Great and it written Plays" was moved over and expressing was the NBC on Sunday lt Bench secondednthat our carried be them. motion solo iA | The program consisted of a piano by Jeannette Morrell, part of the Sonata fiat oy Beathieven: A paper was given by wer) Mrs. Allred on Barly was the letter of The Corresponding Yecretary the NBC and also KLO. and a morning Kesordingxitssc instructed Historical to Drama. write She 3 pointed out that historical drama is difficult to distinguish from myth and legend, and that while naturally the plays owe something to history, history owes a great deal to the plays that were written as being often the only historical records left of certain times. Miss Rosemary Barber sang two Nacht" by (ark (Sahm solos, jovial wie die , and "Beneath a Southern Edward beautifully Sky" by Gladys IT Mrs. Corey. by Rich, after Marlowe was Discussion which the meeting the hostesses. which the play-- followed the play, adjournedto Jeannette Dues paid and Mrs. by Mrs. Kapple larkin have given tea Morrell Recording _ by after with Secretary YHAR OF 1958-1959 January The was regular held Miss at Rosemary the paper, home of Barber minutes were as follows: "Serenade" meetingof Mrs. as the Ogden Royal assisting 12, 1959 Drama Club Eccles with hostess. The read and corrected. the program was two vocal solos by Mrs. R. B. Porter and "Hedge "Historical Roses " by drama of the gave the Schubert. A 17th and 18th history of play- centuries" was given by Mrs. Beeson. The paper dealt chiefly with the structural and historical background necessary for the historical or chronicle play, and writing which culminated The play, A business torical dramas. in Shakespeare's "Richard III" by meeting followed, his- Snakespeare, was given by Professor Leland Monson of Weber College. He analysed the play from the point of view of its being a chronicle play, and also a forerunner of tragedy, chronicle plays being usually a blend of comedy and tragedy, and based as much upon myth and legend as factual history. The eliance upon Mar-— lowe and Lyly for unity of plot and character and for alliteration respectively, was brought out, and also the point that the play is one of nemesis” or retributive justice, It is one of the great chronicles because of unity of plot and definite characterization. page The president called to the members' attention the payment of dues and raised the question of attendance. Fin- ally it was decided A motion was made ~it- was tesy committees to Utah Pederation, and to h ? \, .) to movedto a national call appoint members that table dues after the foundation the who house and cour- are delinguent should be paid question of contributing some for further carrying to the dé&scussion on Federation work. to the After some discussion effect that the names a motion of girls was passed wishing to Chest as At request form a Junior Drama Club be presentedby the interested members to the Membership Committee. A motion was made and carried to the effect that the Drama Club should give $5.00 to the Community “Allred was was done granted last year. a year's leave her af absenceé Mrs. from the club,._A report was made by Mrs, Porter on the program for next year, and tentative plan pubmitted for approval. After a great deal-of discussion, it was moved and seconded that voting on new names i atl nce for abe weeks and in the eould do go in writing ‘ie the. ‘Manbere ship Comnittee lhe motion was carried. It was moved to have the resolution covering voting on new mames put to vote at the annual meéting. The motion was. carried and the Secretary was instructed to find the resolution in the old minutes, which she could not do! Tea was served by the hostesses. JHANNETTE MORRELL, 1ecording Secretary Dues paid by “rs. Barber and Mrs. Clyde Greenwell YEAR OF 1938-1939 January @ 26, 1939 The regular meeting of the Ogden Drama Club was held on January 26th at the home of Mrs. Arthur Grix with Mrs. Dixon Kapple as assisting hostess. The meeting was called to order by the President given A and the minutes Ijlinois" are Steed" the on so are "Pins and was givenby A cello solo, svill by Mrs. Maxwell In'a Further given Mrs. approved, to short names suggest ions the members survey of Lincoln Holiday" audiences "Nocturne" Goltermann, Then and was the Tobacco by Greennwell, for for Road", 3 "Valley meetin 1g following upon for next year's Or survey given a and Forge" by the membership. program consideration playwriting at accompanied play, beautifully voted in outstandit ig plays enthusiastic business were “Abraham "Knickerbocker Darrell Anderson Kapple most Needles" Froerer. program, a Broadway. playing to Hrs, and two present by and paper "The Season's Succesful Plays" was by Mrs, Philip J. Dix, Highlights were. that "the Mihite is read of and were American for fear of Miss was carried, and agreed to accept the * After meeting « tea, Morrelits -yeturn. The motion Mrs, Way enthusiastically the position. which was adjourned, served by C£ ; a, Dues -e paid by Miss Q vvidéLiterature recommended. The secretary’ S resignation was accepted and a motion was made by Mrs. Porter to appoint antassistant secretary Brown. Recording ( css fo ; ff hostesses f Secretary Bs. YEAR OF 1938-1939 February was The held ing hostess. Fred ~The were read with meeting President, Delhert called Carlyle Foulger to Eubank. order Roll attendance of twenty the previous meeting tl. Mrs. David welcomed Bruge MeQuarrie the to ®omney, from Jetters in Company es elub K.L.0. reply and Mrs. to by was assist- the Vice called — Arthur Secretary, National the Perkins members. regular Corresnonding and as three, and the were read and ap- ; Mrs. casting Vrs. was Mrs. an of proved. 1969 regular meeting of the Ogden Drama Club February 9, 1939, at the home of Mrs. Froerer showing minutes 9, communications Broadsent of the Drama now being pro- by her expressing the apvreciation Club for the series of Great Plays duced over the radio. It was reported that Mrs. Way found it quite impossible to act as recording secretary in the absence of Miss Morrell: and Mrs. Claude Coray was appointed to the position of assistant secretary. solo Mrs. Foulger (for bine. Linecoin liers. the of “Mrs. in hand Iitinois from Dilworth historical play left delighted two drama, Young the slone), the club with a niano Nocturne current reviered "Ahachueros - scenes by issue her Scria- of Got- origins) The Wassails",a were actual events received, and acts of three each. The sources of information The play enthusiastically in the lives of Americans, Mexicans, and Indians near the Mexican Border. The time was 1886. motion was was made and carried that the vroduction a he referred to the Play Committee with the recommendation thet it be used as the annual play if it can be produced within the amount budgeted for that nurpose. by Meeting was the hostesses. adjourned cee and : tea wes served Miss Jeanette Morrell Acting Secretary Dues paid - ‘Irs. Mrs. Mrs. Coray Beason Romney | Fepruary @ The regular meeting of the Drama 23, 1989 Club was _ held February 23, 1939 at the Jefferson Tea Room with Mrs. &. B. Porter and Mrs. Claude Coray hostesses. As it was a guest day, the President disyvensed : and with al? businesses. | Mrs. Darrell Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer pleyed number, "Meditation", Professor "Tragedy". The trio lea was "Playera" thirty by guests. by Sherman Massanet. B. Neff played another served to Granados. Mrs. Royal Heeles an instruments? twenty gave number, two s lecture on Spanish dance members and Mrs. Claude L. Coray Acting Secretary Dues paid - Mrs. Mre. Cleone Delbert Eecleg Foulger YEAR , P| OF 1938-1939 _ fhe reguiar meeting helt on Thursday afternoon, Harry 5S. Reed of Mrs. of the Mareh with Mrs. ing hostess. The meeting 2:00 P.M. by the President, well and the roll called in was of the Acting Corey. Minutes of the two Business was Mrs. R. and and February B. gave its relation to the Mrs. Harry S. Reed dances and their Discussion fhe Allred as assist - called to order Greenwell} J. Secretary, reed and approved. program. on the early Greek told of the down Claude the paper development Mrs. meetings, after a Green- I. Clyde at chorus drama. early Greek to modern times. followed. play, by Fred studio 23, were until Porter the previous vostponed 9, 1939 Club was at by Mrs.D. absence 9 9 Mrs. the February March Drama "Antigone" Nixon under the by Sophocles direction was read of Mrs. Eber F. Piers. A report was Chairman, Mrs. it be would given Kapnle. by the Mrs. Play Committee Xapnple revorted impossible to vresent by Mrs. Dilworth Young budget of 875 00. and seconded vote it was moved, on the following raise the indicate not ed play written stay within the year's and nassed that we ouestion: "Shall we try and pley and necessary on ballot fhe outcome of the raising this money it the money the to some produce plan same." we seconded and present a play this but year raising for moved, next for this voting was that no plan could be decided unon. was for that and year recommend passed we that combine next do the money year's Play Committee next fall. that the and Mrs. play be given sometime early | Meeting at this Green was adjourned Gables Tea | until Room Gilbert Porter as Refreshments were served with March 23 to meet Mrs. Lew Beason hostesses. Mrs. by the Claude Acting hostesses. L. xecording Coray Secretary YEAR OF 1938-1939 March 23, The regular meeting held March 23, 1939, at 1939 of the Drama Club was the Green Gables with Vrs. Lew Beason and Mrs. Gilbert Porter hostes-— ses. Mrs. Clyde Greenwell, President, presided. Mrs. John “Hiltabre ant of Wattis, Utah, a former member was havpily greeted. The President welcomed into the club a new member,Mrs. Jay Larsen. fhe Koll call end enproved. minutes read showed of the eighteen meeting of the progrem for the day tragedy of the 16th and 17th Rosemary r Foulger, Miss Minnie C8 ON OS 2-5 gfOL nk. The B. pathy moved A AOS of flowers that Lhe the be Cid" committee, Mrs. Morrell’ Drama sent. bill Mrs. "The was the Brown. Discussion appointed rules Club The for Dixon by of to to Mrs. the motion was extend and Larkin. club be carried. given the waived last tea was allowed. Kapnle made a revort from am Fie Mrs... RB. Porter urged to work Motion was made,for ps itd a report for syn- was and the of Dil- of mnntin) made Mrs. It the Young. by followed. Play Committee concerning the nresentation the annual_play on May22,.written by Mrs. worth on by wees bs tragedy Moore special were * Spanish Porter, 1939 accomouenied Je i 2 " 9, Cif ay tI end ba | Delbert Be arber, b “Wiad Mer sh nresent. ineluded a vaper Centuries given Brewer. Joseph Mrs. memh ers the Pro- eee the unt tte for the year 1939-1940 suggesting theme "Modern Drama Types". The renort of Program Committee was accented and the com- the progral mitee be extended unanimously. to Mrs. out a a detailed outline of a avproval to : | TW VAg ae AN” Young. vote The of motion vassed A report Women's Clubs of Information members who tiexets It was requested vossessed orale was ete, Oe ers had 2. ¢cke ts. nk A - a 4 wey k i ! fo ~ = paid - Mrs. Mrs; ony wu } ry f f £% A f Z , : Hl sf ,, up f f wae J f nt $f % Seuie? y a tA Mrs. be : “ne Acting aly _ ay r Nese” () f & i prwo AnQre j ws ant } number grrterte ' é the Coneert UR ; f ; { o 29 Be J | wef fun sti gf . - i& ' Claude Gilbert Porter Florence Rosemary to ty that f f 4 Dues care et as Communi ij ot 9 from the State Federation of wes given by Rosemary Barber. & 3 ; L. Secretary eee hl Barber ee ee ~. J ’ Coray ‘ : | i é fest fi} we s ee fseee att wh 44 Meatic “Yalay rll be tILEL- fre and BS Vt ; Fae ae” ae AA VA ne A oe ed ee ae a poral ancl So Bc pe ed Ji adc Nites. Mesosttl secaued sgcdlel sane nceomeded Gn paced, pate cortiitite ¥50 af thie teine Mate dedecation vncetingsmm abhor ots. toll oe Wa y. ww chee chee be tov thin HLornces for Mvoharhen. f te Conitioy i Ayden. rrmmitter gar adyrrmied covicadl th sokeasheya, ties Se YEAR fhe held April OF 1938-1939 regular APL BO , the Drana meetingof 20, 1939, at the home minutes of OO 1959 Club was of Mrs. Joseph _ R, Morrell with Niss Jeanette ‘‘orrel] assisting Hostess. -Roll call showed25% members and six guests were present. read An and fhe approved. ennouncement of a Dr. Lydia Zicher to be Mrs, iiles A, Romney. Piano solo, April series given "Pictures of in at 6 meeting lectures May was made by by the Exhibition," by i foussorgsky Was played by Mre. Delbert Fou! eer. "Double Measure," Q, tragedy written vy? s. Paul In. program Thatcher the business a bill for was read by the author. section that for the by Miss Federation con“linnie “oore . $1.02 ixaminer for a poster vention was presented Brown and allowed. from followed the Standard the ‘Mrs. Greenwell thanked all memhers who pe eticivated in the State Federation- convention. ‘iss Rose ‘ary Barber resorted a very fine of 1 chairman Porter, B Mrs. R meeting. weys and mesns-e ittee for the convention reported that the financial worries were to See be materially aided by 8, donation of $100.00 from Ogden City Commission. She renvorted an exceptionally splended a8 A geasedeace of next program. year's Mrs. program Porter committee a) this bork. one read a letter from Mrs. Geo. ficcles concerning the New York World Fair. Utah's plays with exhibit Mre. Royal written the is Eccles this motion. help Larsen Mrs. and of rs. Diiworth in obtaining the to moved Savas? be be very that the filed that they in can fine. original our history never be the vermission of the authors. The the historian was directed to this Announcement “nate. year understanding used without etiention of s. exve ected meeting vhe. annual: Perkins Youngs proverties was meeting with hostesses made for adjourned. a wes recuest the vlay._ for YEAR OF 1938-1939 : The annual held May wes celled 4, 1939 “with Mrs. J. meeting at Larson +0 Greenwell. the home by the the Drama of call.oshowed 4, 1939 Club Mrs. assisting hostess. order oll of May wa: S Arthur Perkins If Meeting._ president, Mrs. twenty Clyde. members present and nine excused. the minutes of the-previous meeting were read and anvroved. kevorts of committees were given as follows: A renort from the »~rogram Porter, outlining committee chairman, Mrs. KR. 3B. the following year's activites wes accepted as given. The elub voted thet on tea days each hostess would be recuired to_nay two do’lars and the club would stand the rest of the expense. A revort from the breakfast committee was accevted. any excess given by It was The motion Mrs. moved preakfast report was accented. committee's report was meeting accepted elub. secretary's committee's of report passed. was Patterson Mrs. the the costs Adam by accented. made by Andrew The and Clart that be allowed by the membershin. corresvnonding The Mrs. courtesy Josenh brewer. It was accepted with appreciation. The revort “from “iss Rose Mary Barber concerning Federation was with Concerning the question against new members, it the by-laws Claude Coray as we vote of gratitude. It wes moved of voting in writing was decided to fotlow written. that a withdraw from the by Mrs. city, state and National Federation of Women's Clubs. After s thorough discussion by every member, the motion was passed. Arthur Grix, The and auditor’ s report was made by Mrs was accented as fol’ ows end. filed: $129.76 15.476 135.00 -~ = Checking 24.36 - Savings 149. - | The dues of six The historien's Moore Brown and of gave thanks. 105-; id Aceount Savings Account Dues, 27 HNembers— ($10.00 - Disbursement ~ Balance ii are yet revort was given was accepted and to come this year) ~~ in. by Miss Minnie filed with a vote Our retiring president, Mrs. Clyde Greenwell, a gracious report of the year's activities, which was accepted with a vote of thanks from the club for her untiring efforts toward a successful year. Election resulted year of as President fo! lowing the Carlyle Mrs. Vice-president ” Mrs. Darrel’ Corresponding Sec'y. Mrs. Adam Reeording Sec! Ye ~ for officers follows: Treasurer — Ani itor Parliamentarian Mrs. Urs. lirs. Mrif 5, ~~Custodian is felt ee se ot Josech hour rr % re ae . bs £ , * J. Greenwet’ Brewer Patterson, Cw “™ ¥. Piers followed, | ‘ ) iubank J. Giltert Porter Lew W. 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