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Paris, 1915; Licentiate, Faculty of Law, U. of Paris, 1916; Doctor in law, pol. and econ. scis., 1918; recipient Prix Goullencourt, Prix de Thèses. Asst. sec., Chinese delgn., Paris Peace Conf., 1918-19; mem. perm. Chinese delgn., to LN, 1920-22; sec., Chinese legation, Berlin, 1922-24; chargé d'affaires, Berlin, 1924-25; chf. of sect., treaty dept., Chinese Frgn. Off., 1926; asst. dir., 1927; councilor of municipal govt., sec. of Reorganization Comm., Shanghai, 1928; sec., Min. Frgn. Aff., Natl. Govt., Nanking, 193031; dir., perm. off., Chinese delgn., LN, Geneva, 1932-40; chargé d'affaires, Switz., 1932-33; E.E. and M. P., Switz., 1933-42; v-min. of frgn. aff., 1942-45; rank of amb., 1946; asst. sec-gen., UN, 1946-present; mem. Chinese delgn. to following Confs. with various duties: tech. mem. Intl. Fin., Brussels, 1920; tech. del., Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children, Geneva, 1921; tech. adv., Asmb. and Council of LN, 1920-25; sec., Conf. on Limitation of Armament, Washington, 1921-22; asst. dir. of drafting dept., Customs Tariff Conf., Peiping, 1925-26; tech. expert, for drafting new Sino-Soviet Treaties, Peiping, 1926; tech. adv., Sino-Soviet Conf. on the Chinese Eastern Ry., Moscow, 1931; del. or sec-gen., Council and Asmb. of LN, Geneva, 1931-40; chf. del., ILO Conf., Geneva, 1932; govt. del., Governing Body, ILO, 1932-33; del., LN Adv. Com. on Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs, Geneva, 1932-40; chf. del., Universal Postal Cong., Cairo, 1934; negotiated and signed Sino-Turkish Treaty of Amity, Ankara, 1934; chf. del., Opium Conf., 1936; del., LN Adv. Com. on Soc. Questions, Geneva, 193740; del., UN Monetary and Fin. Conf., Bretton Woods, 1944; Dumbarton Oaks Conf., 1944; secgen. of delgn., UNCIO, 1945; tech. expert, for the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Alliance, Moscow, 1945; alt. del., exec. com., UN Prep. Comm., and First GA, London, 1945-46. Decorations: Blue Cordon of the Precious Jade, China; Grand Off.: Brilliant Star, China; Order of the Crown, Iran; The Nile, Egypt; The White Lion, Czech.; Natl. Order of the Sun, Peru; Grand Cordon, Order of the Southern Cross, Braz.; Comdr., Order of the Crown, Belg.; Order of George I, Gr. Author: 'Les Bases Conventionnelles des Relations Modernes Entre La Chine et La Russie', Paris, 1918. Residence: 14 Nassau Rd., Great Neck, Long Island, N. Y.

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HOOD, JOHN D. L. (Australia), fmr. rep., Comm. on Human Rights, ECOSOC; amb. to Repub. of Indonesia; b. Adelaide, Australia, 1904; s. William P. Hood; m. Margaret D.; two children: Bridget and Elizabeth; ed. U. of Tasmania, 1922-25; Oxford U., Eng., 1926 - 29. Mem. edit. staff. London Times, 1929-36; asst. external aff. off., London, 1936-39; chf., pol. sect., Dept. of External Aff., Canberra, Australia, 1940-44; actg. sec., 1944-45; charge d'affaires, The Hague, 1945; pol. off., Mil. Mission, Berlin, 1945; del., Council of Frgn. Min., London, 1945; Special Com. of Refugees, ECOSOC, 1946; Paris Peace Conf., 1946; rep., Comm. of Inquiry on Balkans and UNSCOP, 1947; rep., Second GA, 1947; Third GA, 1948 - 49;

VICTOR CHI-TSAI HOO

Fourth GA, 1949; chf., Australian mission to UN, 1947-50; rep., Comm. on Human Rights, ECOSOC, 1949. Official address: Australian Embassy, Pegangsaan Barat 14, Djakarta, Republic of Indonesia.

HOPPENOT, ROGER (France), exec. dir., Intl. Bank; b. Paris, France, Sept. 10, 1898; s. Etienne and Elisabeth (Danloux du Mesnil) Hoppenot; m. Elisabeth de Cadoine de Gabriac, 1929; four children: Jean-François, Nicolas, Etienne, Dianne. Licentiate in law, U. of Paris. Inspector of fin., France, 1925-45; inspector-gen, of fin., 1945; apptd. dir-gen., Frgn. Exchange Bd., 1945; exec. dir., Intl. Bank, 1948-present. Official address: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. Permanent address: 2 rue de Sontay, Paris, France.

HORDER, LORD, chrm., joint nutrition com., FAO and WHO; b. Shaftsbury, Eng., Jan. 7, 1871; s. Albert and Ellen (Jeeves) Horder; m. Geraldine Rose Doggett of Newnham, Hertfordshire, Eng., 1901; one son, two daughters; ed. privately; B.Sc., U. of London; M.D., St. Bartholomew's Hosp.; M.D. (hon.), Melbourne U. and Adelaide U., Australia. Adv. to Min. of Food, U.K.; extra physician to the King; consulting physician, St. Bartholomew's Hosp., London; pres., Food Ed. Soc.; chrm., com. on med. questions connected with recruiting, Min. of Labour and Natl. Service; chrm., shelter hygiene com., Min. of Home Security and Min. of Health; hon. consulting physician to Min. of Pensions; consulting physician, Cancer Hosp., Fulham; fmr. pres., Harveian Soc. of London; chrm., Brit. Empire Cancer Campaign; fmr. chrm., adv. com., Mount

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Vernon Hosp.; fmr. pres., Fellowship of Med.; consulting physician to Royal Orthopedic Hosp.; to Royal Northern Hosp.; to hosps. of Bury St. Edmunds, Swindon, Bishop's Stortford, Leatherhead, Beckenham, and Finchley; mem. Cen. Council of Recreative Physical Trng.; fmr. pres., Med. Soc. of London; pres., Eugenics Soc.; Brit. Assn. of Physical Med.; Family Planning Assn.; Marriage Guidance Council; chrm., Noise Abatement League; pres., Cremation Soc.; chrm., Empire Rheumatism Council; Greater London Provident Scheme for Dist. Nursing; Nursing Reconstruction Com.; formerly physician to King Edward VIII, also as Prince of Wales; Freeman of Shaftesbury; Fellow, Royal Coll. of Physicians; dpty. It., Co. of Hampshire. Decorations: Created Knight, 1918; Knight Comdr., Royal Victorian Order (K.C.V.O.), 1925; Knight Grand Cross, Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.), 1938; Knight, Grand Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Author: 'Clinical Pathology in Practice'; 'Cerebro-spinal Fever'; 'Medical Notes'; 'Essentials of Medical Diagnosis'; 'Health and a Day'; 'Obscurantism'. Address: 32 Devonshire Place, London W.1., England.

HORNE, ROMAN LEMUEL, dpty. sec., Intl. Fund; b. Tryon, N. C., Dec. 14, 1901; s. Bernard R. and Susan M. (Westbrook) Horne; m. Margaret Perkins of Canton, Ill., 1939; three children: Emily, Martha, Allen. Ph. D. (econ.), Ohio State U., 1936. Teaching fellow, Ohio State U., 193134; instructor, U. of Buffalo, N. Y., 1935; economist, U.S. Dept. of Agr., 1936; Fed. Reserve Bd., 1937-40; chf. reports edit., TVA, 1940-43; asst. to sec., WPB, 1943-44; economist, U.S. Treas. Dept., 1944-46; temp. sec., Intl. Fund, 1946; asst. sec., 1946-50; dpty. sec., 1950-present; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Author: 'Money'

GUY F. N. HOUIST

ROMAN L. HORNE

(collab.), U. of Chicago Press, 1935; 'Farm Business', Chicago, 1936. Official address: International Monetary Fund, 1818 H Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Residence: 25 Marion Ave., McLean, Va.

HOUIST, GUY FELIX NINE (France), tech. adv. to govt. delgn., 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Rennes, France, July 25, 1913; s. Victor and Eugenie (Thiebaut) Houist; m. Brigitte Rupin of Paris, 1944; five children: Yvick, Françoise, Michel, Agnes, Claire. Licentiate in law and dip. of higher studies in pub. law, U. of Paris. Served as chf., French Govt. mission, 194748; asst. chf. of cabinet, Min. of Merchant Marine, 1949; chf. of cabinet, Min. of Labor and Soc. Security, 1950; adv. to govt. delgn., ILO Conf., 1950. Decorations: Croix de Guerre with palm, 1939-45; Off. of Pub. Instruction. Author: articles on housing in French periodicals. Address: 66 rue de Rennes, Paris, France.

HOYNIGG, FRITZ (Austria), alt. rep., Governing Body, ILO; b. Vienna, Austria, Mar. 22, 1899; m. Camilla Gellner of Vienna, 1925; ed. Acad. of Commerce, Vienna, 1920; Doctor of law, Vienna U., 1922. Adm. mgr., Austria-Alpine Mountain Co., 1945-present; v-chrm., Indus. Employers' Com. Address: Friedrichstrasse 4, Vienna I., Austria.

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HSIA, DR. C. L. (China), alt. rep., SC; CCA; Fifth GA; b. Ningpo, Chekiang, China, 1896; s. Kiu An Hsia and King Kwei Hsia; m. Waitsung New of Shanghai, Kiangsu, 1923. B. Sc., Glasgow U., 1919; Ph. D., U. of Edinburgh, 1922; M.A., 1929. Prof., intl. law, South-Eastern U., Shanghai, 1923-26; Compar. Law Sch.,

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Soochow U., 1927-31; prof., pol. sci., Chiaotung U., Shanghai, 1934-37; first sec., legation, London, 1931-33; Washington, 1933; tech. expert, World Disarmament Conf., 1932; tech. expert, Chinese delgn., LN Asmb., 1932-33; mem. Legis. Yuan, 1935-43; dir., Chinese News Service, N. Y. C., 1941-46; mem. special mission to Moscow, 1938; chf. rep., Chinese Min. of Info. in Gt. Brit., 1938-40; in U. S. A., 194046; mem. delgn. to Dumbarton Oaks, 1944; UNCIO, 1945; adv. to rep. on Far Eastern Comm., chrm. of its War Crimes Com., 1946; prin. adv. dpty., rep., SC, 1946-present; mem. of advisory Com. on Adm. and Budgetary Questions, 1947present. Author: 'Studies in Chinese Diplomatic History', 1923; 'The Status of Shanghai', 1929: translator of the Chinese civil code and criminal code. Official address: China Delegation to UN, Empire State Building, New York, N. Y. Residence: 21 Park Place, Great Neck, L. I., N. Y.

HSU MO (China), judge, ICJ; b. Soochow, China, Oct. 22, 1893; s. Hsiao-shih and Lanling Hsu Mo; m. Hsu Chaoming, 1916; three children: Helen, Mary Sue, Tatung. LL.B., Peiyang U., Tientsin, China, 1917; M. A., George Washington U., Washington, D. C., 1921; LL.D. (hon.), Melbourne U., Australia. Prof. of law and pol. sci., Nankai U., Tientsin, 1922-26; edit., 'Social Welfare', Tientsin, 1925; judge, later presiding judge, criminal chamber, Prov. Ct., Shanghai, 1927; pres., Dist. Ct., Chinkiang, 1927-28; counselor, later chf., intl. aff. dept., and chf., European-Am. dept. and Asiatic dept., Min. Frgn. Aff., 1928-31; special commr. and later v-min. frgn. aff., 193141; dean, Sch. of Dipl., Cen. Pol. Inst., Nanking, later Chungking, 1931-40; min. to Austra

CHAO-CHIN HUANG

lia, 1941-45; amb. to Tur., 1945-46; elected judge, ICJ, 1945; term expires, 1958. Official address: International Court of Justice, The Hague, Netherlands.

HU SHIH (China), rep., UNCIO; b. Shanghai, China, 1891; married; two children; ed. Cornell U., (Boxer Indemnity Scholarship) Ithaca, N.Y.; Ph.D., Columbia U. Joined faculty of Natl. Peiping U. as philosophy prof., 1917; became dean of Eng. literature and later, dean, Coll. of Letters; served on adv. com., Brit. China Indemnity, 1925; became pres., China Natl. Inst., Woosung, 1928; chrm., translation com., China Found. for the Promotion of Ed. and Culture; chrm., China Council. Inst. of Pacific Relations, 1931-38; chrm. delgn., China Council, 1931, 33, 36; amb. to U.S., 1938-42; rep., UN Prep. Comm., 1945; chf. del., UNESCO Conf., 1945; fellow and prof., Princeton, N. J., at present. Residence: 104 E. 81st St., New York, N. Y.

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HUANG, CHAO-CHIN (China), rep. Fifth GA; b. Ensui, Formosa, Oct. 25, 1897; Japanese citz. at b., Chinese natl.; s. Chunhai and Yin (Tsai) Huang; m. Kuo Pei-Yun of Nagasaki, Japan, 1922; five children: Yutange, Tse Hou, KooKoo, TingTing, Ling- Ling; grad., Waseda U., Japan, 1923; M.A., U. of Ill., 1926. Joined Frgn. Min., 1928; sec. to min., 1931-32; chf., Japanese sect., dept. of Asiatic aff., 1932-34; chf., fourth sect., info. dept., 1934; Chinese consul-gen., at San Francisco, 1935-39; at Calcutta, 1939-42; asst. dir., info. dept., 1942-44; special commr. for Min. Frgn. Aff. at Kansu, 1943; at Formosa, 1944-45; mayor of Taipei, 1944-45; speaker, Formosa Prov.

Asmb., 1945-present; bd. chrm., First Commercial Bank of Formosa; rep., Fifth GA, 1950. Author: 'Chinese Expansion Abroad,' Shanghai, 1929; 'The Case S.S. Kwanyuan,' San Francisco, 1939. Official address: The First Commercial Bank of Formosa, P.O. Box 56, Taipei, Formosa.

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HUBERTY, FRANCOIS (Lux.), govt. del., 33rd sess., ILO Conf.; b. Ettelbruck, Lux., Feb. 25, 1896; s. Francis and Marie (Jacoby) Huberty; n. Germaine Koenig, 1924; one child: Colette; ed. Coll. of Luxembourg City, 1909-16; dip. in mining engr., Tech. Univ., Aix-la-Chapelle, 1921; Mining engr. with various indus, concerns, 192124; entered Dept. of Mining, Lux., 1924; dir., 1927-present; dir., Miners' Sch., 1927-present; labor inspector, 1937-40; dir. of labor and mines, 1945-present; dir., social and technical security in mines and factories; govt. del., ILO Conf., 1950; men. Natl. Labor Conf., 1945; pres. Council of Mines, 1947; mem. Assn. of Lux. Engrs. and Industrialists. Decorations: Knight, Crown Orders of Belg., Italy, Lux. Author: 'Les industries extractives du Grand-duché de Luxembourg', publ. yearly. Official address: Liebigstrasse 1, Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

HUEZO, RAFAEL ANGEL (Nicar.), alt. rep., bd. govs., Intl. Fund; b. Managua, Nicar., Jan. 27, 1894; s. Franciso and Josefa (Ortega) Huezo; m. Clementina I. Mayorga, 1919; three children. Acct. degree, Natl. Commercial Inst., 1912. Typist, Natl. Bank of Nicar., 1917; became successively bookkeeper, asst. acct., acct., cashier, v-mgr. and dir., gen. mgr., 1938-present; also dir., treas., Natl. Insurance Co. of Nicar.; alt. rep., bd. govs., Intl. Bank; mem. Agr. Assn. of Nicar., Sugar League of Nicar.; Symphonic Concert Assn.; founder, pres., Club Azotea; mem. Intl. Club; Soc. of Managua. Official address: Banco Nacional de Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua.

HULL, CORDELL (U.S.A.), former sec. of state; rep., UNCIO; b. Overton County, Tenn., Oct. 2, 1871; s. William and Elizabeth (Riley) Hull, m. Rose Whitney of Staunton, Va., 1917. B.L., Cumberland U., Tenn., 1891; LL.D., U. of Notre Dame, Ind.; Columbia U., N.Y.C.; William and Mary Coll., Va.; George Washington U., Mo., 1934; Pa. Military Coll.; U. of Mich.; U. of Wis., 1935; L.H.D., Rollins Coll., Fla., 1935. Admitted, Tenn. Bar, 1891; mem. House of Rep., Tenn., 1893-97; judge, 5th judicial circuit, Tenn., 1903-07; mem. 60th to 66th Cong., from 4th Tenn. Dist., 1907-21; 68th to 71st Cong., 192331; chrm. Dem. Natl. Com., 1921-24; in U.S. Sen., Tenn., 1931-33; Sec. of State, 1933-44; one of principal implementers of 'Good Neighbor Policy'; chrm. of delgn., Mon. and Econ. Conf., London, 1933; 7th Intl. Conf. of Am. States, Montevideo, 1933; 8th, Lima, 1938. Inter-Am. Conf. for Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, 1936; 2nd Consultative Meeting, min. frgn. aff. of Am. Repubs., Havana, 1940; head, Am. delgn. to Council of Frgn. Mins., Moscow, 1943, at which U.S.A., U.K., and U.S.S.R. agreed on founding of

JOHN P. HUMPHREY

UN; publicly credited by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as 'Father of the United Nations'; rep., UNCIO, 1945. Decorations and Honors: Nobel Peace Prize, 1945; Theodore Roosevelt Distinguished Service Medal, 1945. Co-author: Federal Income Tax System of 1913; Federal Inheritance Act of 1916. Residence: Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.

HUMPHREY, JOHN PETERS, dir., div. of human rights, D/SOA; b. Hampton, New Brunswick, Can., Apr. 30, 1905; s. Frank M. and Elizabeth (Peters) Humphrey; m. Janne Godreau of Montmagny, Quebec, Can., 1929. B. Commerce, McGill U., Montreal, Can., 1925; B. A., Arts Faculty, 1927; B.C.L., Law Faculty, 1929; attended U. of Paris (Macdonald Travelling Scholarship, McGill U.), 1929-30; Carnegie fellowship, intl. law, U. of Paris, 1936-37; Ph.D., McGill U., Montreal, Can.; Doctor of the U. of Algiers (honoris causa), 1944. Practiced law with firm of Wainwright, Elder and McDougall, Montreal, 1930-36; apptd. lecturer, McGill Law Faculty and sec. of faculty, 1937; Gale prof. of Roman law, 1946; dir., div. of human rights, D/SOA, UN, 1946-present. Author: 'The Inter-American System: A Canadian View', Toronto, Can., 1942. Residence: 58 Grace Ave., Great Neck, N. Y.

HUNEEUS, SERGIO, chf., western hemisphere aff. and reg. arrangements sect., gen. pol. div., D/SCA, UN; b. Santiago, Chile, Jan. 1, 1901; s. Jorge and Elena (Lavin) Huneeus; m. Carmen Martinez of Santiago, 1935; five children: Jorge, Carmen E., Paz, Sergio A., José A.; ed. Inst. Nacional, Santiago, 190810, 1916-18; Inst. Michot-Mongenast, Brussels, Belg., 1910-14; Stonyhurst, Eng., 1914-16; Law

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Sch., U. of Chile, Santiago, 1918-21. Served in Chilean Army, 1921 (1st It., Cavalry Reserve); second sec., Chilean Embassy, Argent., 192527; Min. Frgn. Aff., Santiago, 1927; sec., Chilean Leg., Bogata, Col., 1928-31; chargé d'affaires, Col., 1931-33; first sec., Chilean Embassy, Braz., 1933-35; Washington, D.C., 1935-37; counsellor, 1937-39; chargé d'affaires, 1939; dir., Pan-Am. Bur., Intl. Red Cross, 1941-46; chf., reg. arrangements sect., D/SCA, UN, 194748; prin. sec., UN Comm. for India and Pak., 1949; chf. of sect., D/SCA, 1950-present; mem. Instituto de Altos Estudios Internacionales, Santiago; Club de la Union, Santiago; Club de Golf Los Leones, Santiago; Chile-Am. Cultural Inst. Decorations and Orders: Off., El Sol, Peru; Comdr., Cruz de Boyaca, Col.; Grand Off., Cuban Red Cross; Grand Off., al Mérito, Ecua.; Comdr., du Mérite, Haiti; Comdr., Cruzeiro do Sul, Braz.; Comdr. Chilean Red Cross. Author of numerous articles on intl. aff. in 'El Mercurio' and 'El Imparcial', Santiago. Residence: Glenwood Road, Roslyn Harbour, Roslyn, N. Y.

HUNTER, DAVID ROMEYN, chf., Latin-Am. Area Hdqtrs., UNICEF; b. Evanston, Ill., May 17, 1916; s. Joel D. and Beatrice (Wigmore) Hunter; m. Mirian Grossman of Massillon, Ohio, 1940; ed. U. of Colo.; Northwestern U.; B.A., U. of Calif., 1938; M.A., U. of Chicago, 1940. Asst. welfare dir., Dallas, Texas, 1940 - 42; dir., 1942; asst. reg. dir., OPA, U.S. Govt., Dallas, 1943-44; welfare off., Middle East Mission, UNRRA, 1944-45; chf. welfare off., displaced persons div., UNRRA, Italy, 1946; exec. asst. to adm., OPA, Washington, D.C., 1947; chf., legis. br. and democratization br., U.S.

DAVID R. HUNTER

Mil. Govt., Ger., 1941-49; chf., Latin - Am. Area Hdqtrs., UNICEF, 1949-present; mem. Am. Assn. of Soc. Workers; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn. Official address: UNICEF, United Nations, New York. Residence: 76 Parkway Drive, Roslyn Hts., N. Y.

HUXLEY, JULIAN SORELL (U.K.), del., Fifth Gen. Conf., UNESCO; b. London, Eng., June 22, 1887; s. Leonard and Julia (Arnold) Huxley; m. Marie Juliette Baillot of Neuchâtel, Switz., 1919; two children: Anthony J. and Francis J. H.; ed. Eton (King's Scholar); Balliol Coll., Oxford U. (Brackenbury Scholar and Newdigate Prizeman in Poetry, 1908); D. Sc., U. of Caracas, Venez., 1947; U. of San Carlos, Guat., 1947; Main Natl. U. of San Marcos, Lima, Peru, 1947; U. of Athens, Gr., 1949. Lecturer, zoology, Balliol Coll., 1910-12; research asso. (travelling in Ger.), Rice Inst., Houston, Tex., 191213; asst. prof., 1913-16; staff lt., G.H.Q. Italy, Brit. Army, 1918; fellow, zoology, and sr. demonstrator, New Coll., Oxford, 1919-25; mem. Oxford expedition to Spitsbergen, 1921; prof., zoology, Kings Coll., London, 1925-27; hon. lecturer, 1927-35; pres., Natl. Union of Sci. Workers, 1926-29; Fullerian prof. of physiology, Royal Inst., Eng., 1926-29; sec., Zoological Soc. of London, 1935-42; biol. edit., Encyclopedia Brittanica, 14th edition; genl. supr. of biol. films for Gaumont Brit. Instructional Films, Ltd., 1933-36; Zoological Film Productions, Ltd., 1937; adv. edit., Zoo mag., 1935-42; visited E. Afr. to advise on native ed., 1929; mem. gen. com. for Lord Hailey's Afr. Survey, 193338; past pres., Inst. of Animal Behaviour; vpres., Eugenic Soc.; first chrm., Assn. for the Study of Systematics; Romanes lecturer, 1943;

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