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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

ANGEL LODGE , No . 51 . THERE was a large muster of tho members of this Lodge and a few visiting brethren , ou tha evening of Thursday , 28 th ult ., to witness the admiasion into the Masonio Order of Capt . Naylor Leyland , 2 nd Life Guards , who has just taken up his residence at Lexden Park , near Colchester . The ceremony usual on such occasions was ably performed by the Wor . Master ( Bro . F . C . II . Jones ) ,

assisted by Bros . Harold Francis S . W ., Claude Eeerton-Gre- » J . W ., Harry Becker J . D ., R . Haward Ives P . M . Dir . of Cers ., and Bi * -. J . W . Start I . G . At the dinner which followed , the W . M . gave th .-health of Bro . Captain Naylor Leyland , remarking that it was hordly possible for a newly-admitted brother to fully realise the beautiful symbolism which the initiatory ceremony was calculated to convey to a cultured

mind , but was quite sure that when such a brother received further instruction so much the more would he appreciate the system of Freemasonry and raaliso the good which its teaching was intended to inculcate . Bro . Captain Naylor Leyland , who was most warmly received , said that being absolutely the youngest Freemason iu Her Majesty ' s dominions he would nofc commit fche error of making a lo * ng

speech upon what at the present time he knew so little . He waa , however , fully aware , as most people outside the Order knew , that Freemasonry was au Institution combining a considerable amount of conviviality with a large ariiounfc of charity . He knew , as all the world knew , thafc the Benevolent Fund of the Order dispensed somo £ 10 , 000 annually to indigent brethren , and that Freemasons

could point with pride to their Boys' School and Girls' School , in which the aona and daughters of deceased Masons were educated . He trusted thafc whilst enjoying the social pleasures of the meeting after Lodge , he should also take part in the duties of Masonry , and that together they might do all they could to further the interests of the Institution .

IMPERIAL GEORGE LODGE , No . 78 ( MIDDLETON ) . A MEETING was held on Thursday , 28 th nit ., afc the Aasheton Arms Hotel . Present—Bros . Tom Lawton W . M ., Robert Hilton P . M . acting S . W ., Rev . J . 0 . Jelly J . W ., Harvey Heywood P . M . Traasuror , Wield Secretary , Hall S . D ., Brown J . D ., Peter Lawton P . M . D . C , Hartley I . G . ; P . M . 's Bros . Birtles and Coleman ; Broa . Hnlbert , Taylor , Inglesant , Hawkins , Walker , Lee , Mellaleen , and

Hnrldn Tyler . Visitors—Harry Goldman 323 and Lisenden P . M . 317 . The Lodge was openad with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Mr . M . Stanfield

was ballotted for and elected to become a member of the Lodge . He waa afterwards initiated into Freemasonry by Bro . Harvey Heywood . There being no further business the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

PERFECT FRIENDSHIP LODGE , No . 376 . ON the 26 th nit ., the brethren with their wives and lady friends assembled at the Masonio Hall , Soano Street , Ipswich , to assist at a social musical evening , promoted by a committee , of whom the W . M . Bro . H . C . Monteith was the chairman . The entertainment was a pronounced success . The comfort and convenience of the guests had evidently been carefully studied . Tho whole suite of rooms was utilised , and each was tastefully furnished and decorated yb Messrs . Fredk . Fish and Son , nnder the direction of the AV . M .

St . MARTIN'S LODGE , No . 510 . rpiIE members held a successful dance in aid of tho Masonic X Charities , on the 21 st ultimo , at tho Public Hall , Liskeard . Thc hall was ori ginally fixed for tho day on whioh the Duko of Clarence died . The hall presented a charming appearance . Mottoes and devices connected with tho Order adorned tho walls , and several portraits of distinguished brethren were conspicuous . The gasaliers

were tastefully draped with bunting of various colours , and underneath wore affixed largo Chinese lanterns . Lady friends of brethren had also in the window recesses executed pretty designs , with primroses and violets on beds of moss , which considerably enhanced the effect . Music was furnished by members of fche Royal Marine

Bund , and Bro . J . Cleave proved an efficient caterer . The committeo upon whom responsibilities devolved w-urn Bros . E . Venning ( chairman ) , J . T . Cheves , R . A . Courtney A . Hancock , T . E . Moon , W . Nettle , and A . H . Wenmouth , tl - honorary secretaries boing

Bros . W . Hammond and W . II . Slant ; n . Brothers Stantan , Wenmonth and Hancock mnst , however , be credited with a large amount of the decorating . Tho brethren woro full Masonic clothing . Amongst the visitors was the Right Hon . Leonard H . Courtney , M . P . Dancing was kept up until about fonr o ' clock .

TOWNLEY PARKER LODGE , No . 1083 ( MANCHESTER ) . A MEETING was held nfc the Grand Hotal , on Wednesday , the 27 th nit . Present—Bros . Selby W . M ., Porker J . W ., Simister Secretary , Liugnrd S . D ., Hnyland P . M . D . C , Jno . W . Taylor I . G ., Edmondson Organist , Fitzsimmons Steward ; P . M . ' s Waud ,

Goldsmith and Armitage ; Bros . Barnes , Hartley Gill , Dornger , Housley , Downs , Lowe , and others ; Visitors Bros . Ashworth J . W . 11 G 1 , Frogpatt 152 , Bateman 32 1973 207 f . 2032 , Mortimer 2109 , Dransfield 1213 , Joseph Lomax 3 H , Matfc Lotnax 314 , and Woodward 344 . The Lodge was opened in du-e form , aud the minutes of the

Notices Of Meetings.

previous meeting were read and confirmed . Brother Howarth waa raised to the sublime degree by the Worshipful Master , alter whioh the Lodgo was closed .

ST . GEORGE'S LODGE , No . 2025 . fPUE annual installation ancl banquet took placo on tha 2 fit , h nlfc ., L at the Freem & houa' Hall , Pnnee » a Square , Plymouth . The W . M . elect ( Bro . Henry Reynold ) - ) was insta led . Bros . J . Gidley , J > mk > 8 Giiffiu , J . Giffivd , and C G . Wifchell were the instnlling Officers . The Officers invented were BI-OH . W . J . Pengelly I . P . M ., C . F . Matthison S . W ., H . CMeman J . W ., Jumna Harvey Chaplain ,

0 . G . Withell Treasurer , J . C- 'tfunt P . P . G . D . C . Secretary , T . J . Cole S . D ., R . Brickwood J . D ., J . H Bannermau D . C , F . M .. H . SotnerviUe A . D . C . W . H . Lang Organist ,, 8 . E . Cule A . Org ., J . E . Weule I . G ., W . T . Boue , R . S . Blatohford , T . Hewitt , W . H . rftrathon , and T . J . Brewer Stewards , and W . H . Phillips Tyler . Bro . Jas . Griffin waa re-elected the representative of the Lodee At the Committee of

Petition ** , and Charity Steward . A capital photograph of tho members of fche Lodge had been recently taken and in recognition of the liberal support the photographer , Mr . Yeo , had received , he now presented the Lodge with one of fche photographs in colours and handsomely framed , to bo huug in the Lodge room . At the close of the Lodge business the banquet followed . Over eighty brethren

were present . Bro . H . Reynolds presided , supported by his newlyinstalled Officers , and among the company were Bron . G . R . Berratfc , J . T . Bond , John Griffin , F . Crouch , S . Jew , R . Pike , J . B . Gover , P . G . L . Pearce , H . J . Kitfc , W . J . Sweet , C . F . Dunsterville , F . R . Thomas , H . Rogers , W . fl . Bart , J . H . Blackell , W . Sweet , T . Gibbons , W . H . Mayne , R . G . Bird , C . A . Nicholson , W . H . W . Maoey , and W . H . Williams . The usual toasts were given .

MINNIEHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 , ( MANCHESTER ) .

A MEETING was held afc the Victoria Hotel , on Monday , 25 th nit ., when there were present Bros . Wrigley W . M ., Martin Thomas P . G . J . D . I . P . M ., Wollaston S . W ., Brabner J . W ., Harrop Treoaurer , Fred Hilton Secretary , Beever S . D ., Wand J . D ., Edwin Smith Organist , Lisenden P . M . Tyler , J . C Wood P . M . P . P . G . D . C , Duckworth , Normanton , Openshaw , Hamnett , Lilley , and Watson .

Visitor—T . A . Galloway Wilson J . D . G 33 . The Lodge was opened ab h * 15 , aud the minutes of the previous meeting were read and oon firmed . Brother Lisenden was invested and addressed by tbe W . M . as Tyler . The ballot was taken for Mr . W . W . Hitohin , and being declared unanimously favourable he was initiated into Freemasonry

by Bro . Martin Thomas . Bro . Openshaw being present to take the third degree , was interrogated as to his proficiency in the second , and withdrew . He was subsequently raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason by the Worshipful Master . There being no farther business the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

BISHOPSGATE LODGE , No . 2396 . ' THE installation meeting was held afc the Greafc Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street , on Monday , 2 nd inst . Amongst the members present were Broa . George Noah Johnson P . G . S . W . M ., Aid . H . D . Davies S . W ., Henry J . Tibbatts J . W ., Frederick Dadswell Treas ., Milton Smith Sec , Alfred J . Hollington P . G . S . S . D ., Samuel Jacobn P . P . G . P . Herts J . D ., Edwin G . Cherry I . G ., Henry Mead Pasfc Prov . Dir . of Cers . Middlesex D . C , J . Collinson Steward , 0 . F .

Hogard Past Grand Standard Bearer , Dr . J . F . Haskma Organist , R . II . Goddard Tyler ; also Bros . A . P . Little , Franois M . Mercer , F . E . H . Dadswell , Harry Halliday Richardson , David A . Romain , Charles James Thoman , Wm . Newman , Woolf Jacobs . The Visitors were represented by Bios . Tickle P . M . 1196 W . M . 1702 P . P . G . Reg . Middlesex , Alderman LT . W . Wilkin P . M . No . 1 P . G . S ., H . Montague

Bates P . M . 91 P . G . S ., David G . Reddall W . M . 49 , Fr » nk S . Jackson P . M . 715 , J . VV . Tyler VV . M . 2077 , J . L . Cross P . M . 90 , J . S . Whitn P . M . 715 , Rob Beswick J . D . 11 , F . R . Meister 142 , R . Marshall 813 , F . Knight 1185 , W . J . Marshall 1385 . This Lodge , which was consecrated in April of last year , has had a most suucssful year , under tho auspices of its first VV . M . Bro . G . N . Johnson P . M . No . 1 .

After the preliminary opening , the minutes of last meeting were read and approved . The Secretary next read a dispensation from Grand Lodge , granting the request of the members for postponement of the installation ceremony from the previous Monday . Tho Audit Committee's Report was read and adopted ; it showed that the Treasurer had a goodly balance in hand . Bro . Horatio David

Davies ( Alderman of the City of London ) was then duly installed into the chair of K . S . by the I . P . M . Bro . G . N . Jobnaon . The W . M . appointed and invested as his Offioers for the year the following brethren : —G . N . Johnson I . P . M ., H . J . Tibbatts S . W ., H . J . Hollington J . W ., Frederick Dadswell Treasurer , Milton Smith Secretary , S . Jacobs S . D ., E . G . Cherry J . D ., J . Collinson I . G ., A . P .

LittU-Steward , Henry Mead Dir . of Cars ., J . F . liaskius Orgauisfc , li . 11 . Goddard Tyler . Bro . G . N . Johnson then completed tho iuatiillation ceremony by a careful rendering of the addresses , aud waa presontad with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel in recognition of his valuable services during the year . Later ou it was arranged thafc the W . M . shonld represent the Lodge as Steward at the forthcoming Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Lodge business being

ended tho brethren adjourned to au excellent banquet . After thu cloth had been removed tho toasts customary on these occasions were done full justice to , and some capital speeches-, brief bnt to ihe point , were given . During the evening an excellent selection of vocal music was tendered , nnder the direction of Bro . Dr . J . F . Haskins , who was assisted by Miss Masie Riveradala , Misa Hilda Reading , Misa Emily Foxcrofc , Bro . John Bartlett , and Mr . Michael Dwyer .

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Notices Of Meetings.

NOTICES OF MEETINGS .

ANGEL LODGE , No . 51 . THERE was a large muster of tho members of this Lodge and a few visiting brethren , ou tha evening of Thursday , 28 th ult ., to witness the admiasion into the Masonio Order of Capt . Naylor Leyland , 2 nd Life Guards , who has just taken up his residence at Lexden Park , near Colchester . The ceremony usual on such occasions was ably performed by the Wor . Master ( Bro . F . C . II . Jones ) ,

assisted by Bros . Harold Francis S . W ., Claude Eeerton-Gre- » J . W ., Harry Becker J . D ., R . Haward Ives P . M . Dir . of Cers ., and Bi * -. J . W . Start I . G . At the dinner which followed , the W . M . gave th .-health of Bro . Captain Naylor Leyland , remarking that it was hordly possible for a newly-admitted brother to fully realise the beautiful symbolism which the initiatory ceremony was calculated to convey to a cultured

mind , but was quite sure that when such a brother received further instruction so much the more would he appreciate the system of Freemasonry and raaliso the good which its teaching was intended to inculcate . Bro . Captain Naylor Leyland , who was most warmly received , said that being absolutely the youngest Freemason iu Her Majesty ' s dominions he would nofc commit fche error of making a lo * ng

speech upon what at the present time he knew so little . He waa , however , fully aware , as most people outside the Order knew , that Freemasonry was au Institution combining a considerable amount of conviviality with a large ariiounfc of charity . He knew , as all the world knew , thafc the Benevolent Fund of the Order dispensed somo £ 10 , 000 annually to indigent brethren , and that Freemasons

could point with pride to their Boys' School and Girls' School , in which the aona and daughters of deceased Masons were educated . He trusted thafc whilst enjoying the social pleasures of the meeting after Lodge , he should also take part in the duties of Masonry , and that together they might do all they could to further the interests of the Institution .

IMPERIAL GEORGE LODGE , No . 78 ( MIDDLETON ) . A MEETING was held on Thursday , 28 th nit ., afc the Aasheton Arms Hotel . Present—Bros . Tom Lawton W . M ., Robert Hilton P . M . acting S . W ., Rev . J . 0 . Jelly J . W ., Harvey Heywood P . M . Traasuror , Wield Secretary , Hall S . D ., Brown J . D ., Peter Lawton P . M . D . C , Hartley I . G . ; P . M . 's Bros . Birtles and Coleman ; Broa . Hnlbert , Taylor , Inglesant , Hawkins , Walker , Lee , Mellaleen , and

Hnrldn Tyler . Visitors—Harry Goldman 323 and Lisenden P . M . 317 . The Lodge was openad with solemn prayer , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Mr . M . Stanfield

was ballotted for and elected to become a member of the Lodge . He waa afterwards initiated into Freemasonry by Bro . Harvey Heywood . There being no further business the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

PERFECT FRIENDSHIP LODGE , No . 376 . ON the 26 th nit ., the brethren with their wives and lady friends assembled at the Masonio Hall , Soano Street , Ipswich , to assist at a social musical evening , promoted by a committee , of whom the W . M . Bro . H . C . Monteith was the chairman . The entertainment was a pronounced success . The comfort and convenience of the guests had evidently been carefully studied . Tho whole suite of rooms was utilised , and each was tastefully furnished and decorated yb Messrs . Fredk . Fish and Son , nnder the direction of the AV . M .

St . MARTIN'S LODGE , No . 510 . rpiIE members held a successful dance in aid of tho Masonic X Charities , on the 21 st ultimo , at tho Public Hall , Liskeard . Thc hall was ori ginally fixed for tho day on whioh the Duko of Clarence died . The hall presented a charming appearance . Mottoes and devices connected with tho Order adorned tho walls , and several portraits of distinguished brethren were conspicuous . The gasaliers

were tastefully draped with bunting of various colours , and underneath wore affixed largo Chinese lanterns . Lady friends of brethren had also in the window recesses executed pretty designs , with primroses and violets on beds of moss , which considerably enhanced the effect . Music was furnished by members of fche Royal Marine

Bund , and Bro . J . Cleave proved an efficient caterer . The committeo upon whom responsibilities devolved w-urn Bros . E . Venning ( chairman ) , J . T . Cheves , R . A . Courtney A . Hancock , T . E . Moon , W . Nettle , and A . H . Wenmouth , tl - honorary secretaries boing

Bros . W . Hammond and W . II . Slant ; n . Brothers Stantan , Wenmonth and Hancock mnst , however , be credited with a large amount of the decorating . Tho brethren woro full Masonic clothing . Amongst the visitors was the Right Hon . Leonard H . Courtney , M . P . Dancing was kept up until about fonr o ' clock .

TOWNLEY PARKER LODGE , No . 1083 ( MANCHESTER ) . A MEETING was held nfc the Grand Hotal , on Wednesday , the 27 th nit . Present—Bros . Selby W . M ., Porker J . W ., Simister Secretary , Liugnrd S . D ., Hnyland P . M . D . C , Jno . W . Taylor I . G ., Edmondson Organist , Fitzsimmons Steward ; P . M . ' s Waud ,

Goldsmith and Armitage ; Bros . Barnes , Hartley Gill , Dornger , Housley , Downs , Lowe , and others ; Visitors Bros . Ashworth J . W . 11 G 1 , Frogpatt 152 , Bateman 32 1973 207 f . 2032 , Mortimer 2109 , Dransfield 1213 , Joseph Lomax 3 H , Matfc Lotnax 314 , and Woodward 344 . The Lodge was opened in du-e form , aud the minutes of the

Notices Of Meetings.

previous meeting were read and confirmed . Brother Howarth waa raised to the sublime degree by the Worshipful Master , alter whioh the Lodgo was closed .

ST . GEORGE'S LODGE , No . 2025 . fPUE annual installation ancl banquet took placo on tha 2 fit , h nlfc ., L at the Freem & houa' Hall , Pnnee » a Square , Plymouth . The W . M . elect ( Bro . Henry Reynold ) - ) was insta led . Bros . J . Gidley , J > mk > 8 Giiffiu , J . Giffivd , and C G . Wifchell were the instnlling Officers . The Officers invented were BI-OH . W . J . Pengelly I . P . M ., C . F . Matthison S . W ., H . CMeman J . W ., Jumna Harvey Chaplain ,

0 . G . Withell Treasurer , J . C- 'tfunt P . P . G . D . C . Secretary , T . J . Cole S . D ., R . Brickwood J . D ., J . H Bannermau D . C , F . M .. H . SotnerviUe A . D . C . W . H . Lang Organist ,, 8 . E . Cule A . Org ., J . E . Weule I . G ., W . T . Boue , R . S . Blatohford , T . Hewitt , W . H . rftrathon , and T . J . Brewer Stewards , and W . H . Phillips Tyler . Bro . Jas . Griffin waa re-elected the representative of the Lodee At the Committee of

Petition ** , and Charity Steward . A capital photograph of tho members of fche Lodge had been recently taken and in recognition of the liberal support the photographer , Mr . Yeo , had received , he now presented the Lodge with one of fche photographs in colours and handsomely framed , to bo huug in the Lodge room . At the close of the Lodge business the banquet followed . Over eighty brethren

were present . Bro . H . Reynolds presided , supported by his newlyinstalled Officers , and among the company were Bron . G . R . Berratfc , J . T . Bond , John Griffin , F . Crouch , S . Jew , R . Pike , J . B . Gover , P . G . L . Pearce , H . J . Kitfc , W . J . Sweet , C . F . Dunsterville , F . R . Thomas , H . Rogers , W . fl . Bart , J . H . Blackell , W . Sweet , T . Gibbons , W . H . Mayne , R . G . Bird , C . A . Nicholson , W . H . W . Maoey , and W . H . Williams . The usual toasts were given .

MINNIEHAHA MINSTREL LODGE , No . 2363 , ( MANCHESTER ) .

A MEETING was held afc the Victoria Hotel , on Monday , 25 th nit ., when there were present Bros . Wrigley W . M ., Martin Thomas P . G . J . D . I . P . M ., Wollaston S . W ., Brabner J . W ., Harrop Treoaurer , Fred Hilton Secretary , Beever S . D ., Wand J . D ., Edwin Smith Organist , Lisenden P . M . Tyler , J . C Wood P . M . P . P . G . D . C , Duckworth , Normanton , Openshaw , Hamnett , Lilley , and Watson .

Visitor—T . A . Galloway Wilson J . D . G 33 . The Lodge was opened ab h * 15 , aud the minutes of the previous meeting were read and oon firmed . Brother Lisenden was invested and addressed by tbe W . M . as Tyler . The ballot was taken for Mr . W . W . Hitohin , and being declared unanimously favourable he was initiated into Freemasonry

by Bro . Martin Thomas . Bro . Openshaw being present to take the third degree , was interrogated as to his proficiency in the second , and withdrew . He was subsequently raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason by the Worshipful Master . There being no farther business the Lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

BISHOPSGATE LODGE , No . 2396 . ' THE installation meeting was held afc the Greafc Eastern Hotel , Liverpool Street , on Monday , 2 nd inst . Amongst the members present were Broa . George Noah Johnson P . G . S . W . M ., Aid . H . D . Davies S . W ., Henry J . Tibbatts J . W ., Frederick Dadswell Treas ., Milton Smith Sec , Alfred J . Hollington P . G . S . S . D ., Samuel Jacobn P . P . G . P . Herts J . D ., Edwin G . Cherry I . G ., Henry Mead Pasfc Prov . Dir . of Cers . Middlesex D . C , J . Collinson Steward , 0 . F .

Hogard Past Grand Standard Bearer , Dr . J . F . Haskma Organist , R . II . Goddard Tyler ; also Bros . A . P . Little , Franois M . Mercer , F . E . H . Dadswell , Harry Halliday Richardson , David A . Romain , Charles James Thoman , Wm . Newman , Woolf Jacobs . The Visitors were represented by Bios . Tickle P . M . 1196 W . M . 1702 P . P . G . Reg . Middlesex , Alderman LT . W . Wilkin P . M . No . 1 P . G . S ., H . Montague

Bates P . M . 91 P . G . S ., David G . Reddall W . M . 49 , Fr » nk S . Jackson P . M . 715 , J . VV . Tyler VV . M . 2077 , J . L . Cross P . M . 90 , J . S . Whitn P . M . 715 , Rob Beswick J . D . 11 , F . R . Meister 142 , R . Marshall 813 , F . Knight 1185 , W . J . Marshall 1385 . This Lodge , which was consecrated in April of last year , has had a most suucssful year , under tho auspices of its first VV . M . Bro . G . N . Johnson P . M . No . 1 .

After the preliminary opening , the minutes of last meeting were read and approved . The Secretary next read a dispensation from Grand Lodge , granting the request of the members for postponement of the installation ceremony from the previous Monday . Tho Audit Committee's Report was read and adopted ; it showed that the Treasurer had a goodly balance in hand . Bro . Horatio David

Davies ( Alderman of the City of London ) was then duly installed into the chair of K . S . by the I . P . M . Bro . G . N . Jobnaon . The W . M . appointed and invested as his Offioers for the year the following brethren : —G . N . Johnson I . P . M ., H . J . Tibbatts S . W ., H . J . Hollington J . W ., Frederick Dadswell Treasurer , Milton Smith Secretary , S . Jacobs S . D ., E . G . Cherry J . D ., J . Collinson I . G ., A . P .

LittU-Steward , Henry Mead Dir . of Cars ., J . F . liaskius Orgauisfc , li . 11 . Goddard Tyler . Bro . G . N . Johnson then completed tho iuatiillation ceremony by a careful rendering of the addresses , aud waa presontad with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel in recognition of his valuable services during the year . Later ou it was arranged thafc the W . M . shonld represent the Lodge as Steward at the forthcoming Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Lodge business being

ended tho brethren adjourned to au excellent banquet . After thu cloth had been removed tho toasts customary on these occasions were done full justice to , and some capital speeches-, brief bnt to ihe point , were given . During the evening an excellent selection of vocal music was tendered , nnder the direction of Bro . Dr . J . F . Haskins , who was assisted by Miss Masie Riveradala , Misa Hilda Reading , Misa Emily Foxcrofc , Bro . John Bartlett , and Mr . Michael Dwyer .

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