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Allen Varley Astin

A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress


Prepared by Nan Thompson Ernst and Susie H. Moody

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Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

1995

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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2001

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms001007

Latest revision: 2004-08-27


Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Selected Search Terms

Names:

Subjects:

Occupations:

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Processing History:

Transfers:

Copyright Status:

Preferred Citation:

Biographical Note

Scope and Content Note

Organization of the Papers

Container List

National Bureau of Standards, 1921-1983, n.d.

Professional Activities, 1928-1984, n.d.

Miscellany, 1934-1984, n.d.


Collection Summary

Title: Papers of Allen Varley Astin
Span Dates: 1939-1973
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1950-1970)
ID No.: MSS62002
Creator: Astin, Allen Varley, 1904-1984
Extent: 25,000 items; 66 containers; 26 linear feet
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Physicist and director, National Bureau of Standards. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agenda, reports, studies, congressional testimony, writings, speeches, conference papers, university teaching and training course records, research data, printed matter, and photographs documenting Astin's career at the National Bureau of Standards, 1928-1969.

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

Names:

Astin, Allen Varley, 1904-1984
Astin, John
United States. National Bureau of Standards
United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development

Subjects:

Bombardment
Electric apparatus and appliances
Electric insulators and insulation
Electrification
Metric system
Ordnance
Proximity fuzes
Science--International cooperation
Science and state--United States
Telemeter
Weights and measures
World War, 1939-1945--Aerial operations
World War, 1939-1945--England--London
Great Britain--Armed Forces

Occupations:

Physicists
Public officials

Administrative Information

Provenance:

The papers of Allen Varley Astin, physicist and director of the National Bureau of Standards, were given to the Library of Congress in 1986 by his widow, Margaret Mackenzie Astin.

Processing History:

A description of the Allen Varley Astin Papers appeared in Library of Congress Acquisitions: Manuscript Division, 1986, p. 55.

Transfers:

Audiotapes and motion picture films have been transferred to the Library's Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division where they are identified as part of these papers.

Copyright Status:

The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Allen Varley Astin is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Allen Varley Astin Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical Note

Date

Event

1904, June 12Born, Salt Lake City, Utah
1925B.S. in physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
1926M.S. in physics, New York University, New York, N.Y.
Chemical analyst, American Smelting and Refining Co. , Salt Lake City, Utah
1927Married Margaret Linnie Mackenzie
1928Ph.D. in physics, New York University, New York, N.Y.
1928-1930National Research Council Fellow, National Bureau of Standards
Research Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
1930-1932Research associate, Utilities Research Commission, National Bureau of Standards
1932Associate scientist, Electricity Division, National Bureau of Standards
1936Physicist, Electricity Division, National Bureau of Standards
1940Senior physicist, National Bureau of Standards
1943Chief, Optical Fuse Section, Ordnance Development Division, National Bureau of Standards
1944Assistant Chief, Ordnance Development Division, National Bureau of Standards
1944-1945United States representative on proximity fuses in London, England, Office of Scientific Research and Development, Defense Department
1948Chief, Ordnance Development Division, National Bureau of Standards
1950Associate Director, National Bureau of Standards
1951Acting Director, National Bureau of Standards
1952-1969Director, National Bureau of Standards
1984, Jan. 28Died, Bethesda, Md.

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Allen Varley Astin (1904-1984) span the years 1921-1984 with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1950-1970. The collection is organized into three series. The National Bureau of Standards series documents Astin's forty-year career at the bureau, most especially his role as director, 1952-1969. The Professional Activities series documents his association with scientific, academic, governmental, and public administration organizations. A small file concerning his term as acting assistant secretary for science and technology at the Commerce Department is combined with a few family and personal papers into a Miscellany series.

The National Bureau of Standards series relates to all phases of Astin's career, including his earliest scientific research in measurement techniques for dielectric (electric insulating) materials, telemetering, and electronic instrumentation. Since the National Bureau of Standards was founded in 1901 to coincide with the electrification of American industry, Astin's initial research was among the work most emphasized at the bureau. During World War II, ordnance research dominated its program, and Astin was one of the scientists assembled at the bureau in 1940 to develop proximity fuses for bombs and rockets. In 1944 and 1945, he represented the bureau in London working in liaison with the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the British armed forces. Astin's proximity fuse file chiefly documents technical and tactical matters, yet reference is also made to the strategic decision not to use proximity fuses in Europe and to their limited use in the Burma and China.

Astin's papers also document his active leadership in the formulation of public policy relating to science. The National Bureau of Standards series provides a record of his influence, including his role in the controversy over negative findings on the battery additive marketed as "AD-X2." Dismissed by Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, Astin was exonerated by a scientific council appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and overseen by the National Academy of Sciences. A subsequent report to the Secretary of Commerce made recommendations, which Astin helped to develop, for a reorganization of the National Bureau of Standards which eliminated ordnance research from its program and emphasized its primary role in establishing measurement standards and reliable properties of materials. Documentation for the AD-X2 controversy is located principally in the administrative file of the series.

Eisenhower approved the committee recommendations, reinstated Astin, and transferred the ordnance program to the Defense Department. Two new laboratories were then established by Defense: the Harry Diamond Laboratory in Washington, D.C., and the Corona Laboratory in California. Astin's association with these laboratories is documented in the Professional Activities series. Reorganization and relocation of the bureau to Gaithersburg, Maryland, is documented in the administrative file of the National Bureau of Standards series. In addition, the publications file in the same series includes Astin's 1968 interview for the Columbia University oral history of the Eisenhower administration and a draft manuscript for the bicentennial history of the bureau, "Measures of Assurance," both of which treat the AD-X2 controversy and bureau reorganization. Some of Astin's 1953 speeches in the National Bureau of Standards series also refer to the controversy.

Public speaking and publication files in the National Bureau of Standards series document Astin's articulation of the bureau's mission to governmental, scientific, and civic groups throughout the country and at European and Asian conferences. His extensive involvement in scientific associations, documented in the Professional Activities series, reflects the rise of late-twentieth-century research by committee and Astin's influence on the agenda of research programs in private and public laboratories. Other files in the Professional Activities series concern his efforts in scientific panels and governmental committees to define an autonomous role for scientists in public service.

Papers documenting Astin's role in international matters include the International Committee on Weights and Measures file in the National Bureau of Standards series and files for his work with State Department cooperative science programs in France and Japan in the Professional Activities series. Astin initiated studies at the bureau which were used in support of the Metric Conversion Act of 1975. The United States Metric Board file in the Professional Activities series documents his later work on national conversion.

Several letters and a few school and theatrical papers in the Miscellany series pertain to Astin's son, the actor John Astin, who is known for his portrayal of "Gomez" on the 1960s television show, "The Addams Family."

Organization of the Papers

The collection is arranged in three series:


Container List

BoxContents
BOX 1-27

National Bureau of Standards, 1921-1983, n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agendas, reports, studies, congressional testimony, printed matter, photographs, writings, speeches and conference papers, research data, university teaching and in-house training course records, and other material from Astin's career with the bureau.
Organized alphabetically by subject or type of material and chronologically thereunder.
BOX 1Administrative files, Office of the Director
AD-X2 battery additive controversy
Correspondence, memoranda, and miscellany, 1952-1961, n.d.
"Report of the Committee on Battery Additives of the National Academy of Sciences," 1953
(7 folders)
BOX 2 (2 folders)
"Report to the Secretary of Commerce," Ad Hoc Committee for Evaluation of Present Functions and Operations of National Bureau of Standards, 1953
Appointment
Letters of congratulations, 1951-1952
(2 folders)
Memoranda, clippings, and miscellany, 1951-1952
Swearing in ceremony, ca. 1952
Authorizing legislation and orders, 1950-1968
Biographies, 1962-1969, n.d.
Boulder, Colo., laboratory, 1954-1961, n.d.
Budget
Planning documents, 1966-1967, n.d.
Statements, 1967-1969
Building research, 1962-1964, n.d.
BOX 3"Century 21 Exposition," Seattle, Wash., 1958-1962
Conferences, 1952-1969, n.d.
Condon, Edward U.
Banquet to honor, 1951
Correspondence and clippings, 1952-1968
Congressional testimony, 1955-1969, n.d.
BOX 4Curtis, Harvey Lincoln, 1975-1976
Diary, Apr.-Sept. 1954
Executive leadership programs, 1962-1964
Executive personality analysis, 1954
International Bureau of Weights and Measures, Sevres, France, 1958-1967, n.d.
International cooperation
General, 1956-1968, n.d.
(2 folders)
USSR, 1956-1966, n.d.
BOX 5Administrative files, Office of the Director
Memoranda
Commerce Department, 1953-1968, n.d.
Interoffice, 1950-1969, n.d.
(2 folders)
Mission statement and goals, 1963-1965, n.d.
Oddities, 1955-1964, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 6Photographs
Award presentations, dinners, 1951-1969, n.d.
Meetings, groups, and visitors, 1953-1970, n.d.
Portraits, ca. 1950-1970, n.d.
Miscellaneous persons and places, 1955, n.d.
BOX 7Relocation to Gaithersburg, Md.
Dedication week ceremonies
Open house printed matter, 1966, n.d.
Photographs, 1966, n.d.
(4 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1961-1969
BOX 8Reports, 1947-1969, n.d.
Retirement, 1969, n.d.
Boulder, Colo., activities
Correspondence
(2 folders)
Gaithersburg, Md., activities
(2 folders)
Printed matter
BOX 9Science policy, 1951-1967, n.d.
Semicentennial, 1951
Studies
Research support to universities, 1960-1967
Scientific institutions, 1968-1969
(2 folders)
Scientific personnel
General, 1953-1968, n.d.
(2 folders)
National Bureau of Standards, 1953-1966, n.d.
BOX 10Telephone directories, 1950-1956
Awards, commendations, and honors
Civil Service League, Career Service Award, 1960
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Harry Diamond Award, 1970
Miscellaneous, ca. 1945-1967
Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., Rockefeller Public Service Award, 1963
General correspondence
1949-1954
(2 folders)
BOX 111955-1970, n.d.
(5 folders)
Personnel records (Astin), 1935-1960
BOX 12Publications
About Astin, clippings and offprints, 1949-1968
By Astin
Copies and offprints, 1931-1969, n.d.
(4 folders)
Drafts and related material
1948-1952, miscellaneous
1954
"The IEC and the National Bureau of Standards," Magazine of Standards
"Physical Standards and Industrial Progress," for proposed book
1958, "Standardization of the Inch"
1959
"An Atomic Standard for Length Measurement," Engineer's News Supplement, New York Herald Tribune Co.
Statement, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Electronics and Nuclear Engineering
BOX 131960, "Miniaturization -- A New Science," preface for proposed book
1961-1966, miscellaneous
1967, "Measurement Accuracy at Radio Frequencies," proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
1968
Oral history transcript, Eisenhower Administration Project, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
"A Time for Action in International Standardization," Materials Research and Standards
"Voluntary Standardization and the Government: Fifty Years of Cooperation," Magazine of Standards
1969, "Management and the Metric System," Defense Management Journal
1981-1983, Commerce Department oral history project
Undated
About the National Bureau of Standards
Clippings, offprints and reprints, 1951-1966, n.d.
Official brochures and pamphlets
1925-1951
(2 folders)
BOX 141952-1969
(2 folders)
"Measures of Assurance: A History of the National Bureau of Standards, 1951-1976," typescript for comment, 1972-1976
(3 folders)
By National Bureau of Standards staff
Printed matter, 1921-1975
(2 folders)
BOX 15Typescripts, 1938-1976
(4 folders)
Miscellaneous, ca. 1930-1968, n.d.
(2 folders)
Research records
Correspondence, 1936-1949
Data
Negative power factor, 1938
Unidentified, n.d.
BOX 16Electronic computers section
Correspondence and memoranda, 1949-1951, n.d.
Reports, 1947-1950
"Handbook of Physical Measurement"
"Electricity" volume
Introduction, 1946, n.d.
"Power and Energy" chapter, n.d.
Outline, 1947
Induction and capacitance section reports, 1939-1940
Ordnance Development Division
Memoranda, 1946-1947
Research
Arctic Test Detachment, United States Army, Ft. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, 1948-1949
General, 1954-1958, n.d.
Proximity fuse
Diamond, Harry, 1945-1949, n.d.
Miscellaneous photographs and printed matter, 1945-1947, n.d.
Office of Scientific Research and Development, London Mission
Correspondence and memoranda, 1943-1946, 1959
Notes, n.d.
Photographs, field tests, n.d.
BOX 17Reports, 1944-1945
(2 folders)
Speeches, lectures, and conference records
Nov. 1950-Nov. 1951
(5 folders)
1952
Apr.-Nov.
(8 folders)
BOX 18Dec.
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous
(2 folders)
1953
Jan.-Nov.
(12 folders)
BOX 19Dec.
Miscellaneous
1954, Feb.-Nov.
(19 folders)
BOX 201955, Jan.-Nov.
(15 folders)
1956
Feb.-June
(9 folders)
BOX 21Sept.-Dec.
(3 folders)
Miscellaneous
1957, Jan.-Dec.
(9 folders)
1958
Jan.-May
(5 folders)
BOX 22June-Dec.
(6 folders)
Miscellaneous
1959, Jan.-Oct.
(15 folders)
BOX 231960, Apr.-Nov. 1962
(19 folders)
BOX 241963, Feb.-Nov. 1965
(11 folders)
BOX 251966, Jan.-Dec.
(17 folders)
BOX 261967, Feb.-Sept. 1969
(20 folders)
BOX 271970, Dec.-Sept. 1971
(5 folders)
Undated
Miscellaneous
USSR, conference
Training courses
Electromagnetic theory
George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 1941-1942
Miscellaneous, 1937-1946, n.d.
Vector analysis and electrostatics, 1939
BOX 28-61

Professional Activities, 1928-1984, n.d.

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agendas, business records, notes, reports, studies, printed matter, photographs, and other records from Astin's committee work with various organizations.
Arranged alphabetically by title of the organization, institution, agency, or commission and thereunder by subject or document type.
BOX 28American Association for the Advancement of Science
Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, notes and background material, n.d.
Correspondence, 1970-1974
(2 folders)
Memoranda, 1970-1973
Minutes, 1971-1973
Printed matter
Guidelines and codes of ethics for professional employment, 1960-1973, n.d.
(3 folders)
BOX 29Miscellaneous, 1969-1974, n.d.
(2 folders)
Reports, 1967-1974
(4 folders)
American National Standards Institute
Correspondence, 1969-1970
Long-range Planning Committee
Agenda and minutes, 1969-1970
BOX 30Correspondence, memoranda, and miscellany, 1965-1971, n.d.
(4 folders)
Reports, 1969-1970
American Ordnance Association, 1951-1952
American Philosophical Society
Committee on Meetings, 1980-1983
Correspondence, 1971-1983
Meeting programs, 1958, 1977-1983
BOX 31Membership nominations, 1972-1984, n.d.
Memoranda, 1977-1983, n.d.
Printed matter, 1975-1980
American Physical Society, 1928, 1953-1959
American Society for Testing and Materials
Annual meeting, Atlantic City, N.J., 1971
Committees, 1971
Computerization of laboratory instruments, 1969-1970
Correspondence, 1963-1971
Executive Committee awards, 1965-1971
Fire tests, 1970-1971
BOX 32Forensic science, 1969-1972
Minutes, 1970-1973
Reports and statements, 1967-1972
Tire tests, 1969-1972
Applied Mathematics Advisory Council, 1948-1950
Commission on Government Procurement, Research and Development Study Group, 1969-1973
(3 folders)
BOX 33Defense Science Board, 1960-1964
(2 folders)
Environmental Protection Agency, oversight hearings, 1978-1979
Federal Council for Science and Technology, Civil Service Commission
Federal executive service, 1962-1973
National Medal of Science Award Committee, 1962-1968
Printed matter
Miscellaneous, 1966-1970
(2 folders)
BOX 34Reports, 1954-1971
Symposia, 1963-1968
(2 folders)
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.
Printed matter, 1970-1974
Research Review Committee, 1974-1976
BOX 35George Washington University Center for Measurement Science, Washington, D.C., 1962-1967
(2 folders)
Harry Diamond Laboratories, Scientific Advisory Committee, 1955-1967
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Correspondence, 1956-1983
Field Awards Committee, 1973-1974
Memoranda
1978-1981
(2 folders)
BOX 361982-1983
(4 folders)
Reports, 1971-1983
(2 folders)
Speeches and statements, 1976-1979
BOX 37International Atomic Energy Agency
Draft report, 1971-1972
(3 folders)
Miscellany, 1970-1983
Panel to reexamine the relationship of the United States to, 1962-1972
Study group meetings
21 June-7 July 1971
(2 folders)
BOX 3816 July 1971
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., 1958-1969
National Academy of Public Administration
Agenda, 1968-1972
Colloquium on reorganization, 1970
Correspondence, 1968-1982
Effective departmental management conference, 1969
Meetings, 1969-1982
BOX 39Memoranda, 1968-1983
(5 folders)
Minutes, 1969-1973
(3 folders)
BOX 40National Academy of Public Administration
Miscellany, 1969-1980, n.d.
(2 folders)
Printed matter, 1972-1979, n.d.
Reports, 1970-1983
Technology assessment, 1970-1973
(3 folders)
BOX 41National Academy of Sciences
Advisory Committee to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1974
Auditing Committee, 1963-1967, 1982-1983
Biographical Memoirs Committee
Assignments
Correspondence, 1971-1972
Lists, 1971, n.d.
Suggestions, 1971, n.d.
Bocher, Maxime, notes, 1971, n.d.
Foote, Paul D.
Notes, 1953-1974, n.d.
Text, 1972-1979, n.d.
BOX 42Building Research Advisory Board, 1971-1975
Business meetings, 1970-1975
(3 folders)
Bylaws Committee
General, 1965-1974, n.d.
BOX 43Proposed amendments, 1971-1973, n.d.
(2 folders)
Cochrane, Rexmond C., centennial history, 1974
Copernicus quincentenary, nature of scientific discovery symposium, 1972-1973
Council meetings, 1972-1975
Criteria of Success in Science conference, Washington, D.C., 1953
General correspondence, 1957-1971, 1981-1983
BOX 44Election ballots, 1978-1982
Membership Committee
Age distribution studies, 1969-1975, n.d.
Class memberships, 1967-1975, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 45Elections
Ballot reports, 1973-1975, n.d.
(2 folders)
Procedures, 1970-1973
Nominations, 1974-1975
Quotas, 1970-1974, n.d.
Motor Vehicle Emissions Committee, 1972-1973
National Academy of Engineering, joint operation of the National Research Council, 1970-1971
(3 folders)
BOX 46National Bureau of Standards advisory panels, 1964
Office of the Home Secretary, memoranda and notices, 1970-1975, n.d.
Science and public policy, 1970-1975
(2 folders)
Shockley, William
Ad Hoc Committee on Genetic Factors in Human Performance, 1969-1971
(2 folders)
Miscellany, 1957-1967
BOX 47Proposed resolution for annual meeting, 1972
SST-Supersonic Boom Committee, 1968-1970
Trust Fund, 1966-1975, n.d.
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1952-1958
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969-1973
New York University, New York, N.Y., 1952-1960, 1981-1983
Organization of Applied Research in Europe, 1954-1956
Pacific Science Center Foundation, Seattle, Wash.
1962-1966
(2 folders)
BOX 481967-1972
Science Service, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Board of Trustees, 1966-1972
(4 folders)
BOX 49Science News Advisory Committee, 1967-1972
(2 folders)
State Department, Bureau of International Scientific and Technological Affairs
United States-France Cooperative Program
Consultant, 1976-1977
Coordinator
General
1969-1971
(4 folders)
BOX 501972-1973
(5 folders)
BOX 511974-1975
(4 folders)
Trips, 1970-1976
(3 folders)
BOX 52Facilities inventory reports, 1971
(2 folders)
Printed matter, 1964-1974
(3 folders)
BOX 53United States-Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation
Liaison
1961-1967
(6 folders)
BOX 541969-1970
(5 folders)
BOX 551971
(5 folders)
BOX 56Member, 1972-1976
(5 folders)
Transportation Department, National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council
Committees
Crash survivability, 1970-1971
General, 1970-1972
Research, 1968-1972
BOX 57Correspondence, 1969-1972
(3 folders)
First International Congress on Automotive Safety, San Francisco, Calif., 1972
(2 folders)
Membership lists, 1967-1971
BOX 58Memoranda, 1971-1972, n.d.
(3 folders)
Minutes, 1970-1972
Miscellany, 1970-1973, n.d.
(2 folders)
BOX 59Partnership in Safety Conferences, 1971
Key Biscayne, Fla.
San Francisco, Calif.
Reports, 1969-1973
(3 folders)
Second International Technical Conference, Stuttgart, Germany, 1971
BOX 60Tires, 1969-1971
Underwriters' Laboratories, Chicago, Ill.
Board of Trustees, 1969-1976
(5 folders)
Printed matter, 1974-1975
United States Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, 1949-1953
BOX 61United States Metric Board, 1975-1978
BOX 61-66

Miscellany, 1934-1984, n.d.

Commerce Department file and family and personal papers, including correspondence, memoranda, photographs, press releases, appointment calendars, reports, financial records, minutes, and programs.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 61Commerce Department, acting assistant secretary for science and technology, 1967-1969
Family and personal papers, 1934-1983, n.d.
Appointment calendars
1951-1959
(2 folders)
BOX 621960-1981
(6 folders)
BOX 63Correspondence, 1947-1983, n.d.
(2 folders)
Gardening
Jackson-Perkins Rose Testing Panel, 1960-1982, n.d.
Miscellany, 1975-1982, n.d.
Income tax records, 1934-1964
(2 folders)
BOX 64Papers pertaining to other family members
Astin, Alexander, 1956-1970, n.d.
(2 folders)
Astin, John, 1935, 1950-1977, n.d.
Miscellany, 1943-1975, n.d.
Philatelic interests, 1957-1965, n.d.
Social activities
Awards ceremonies, banquets, celebrations, 1950-1954
(2 folders)
Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.
Board of Management
Correspondence, 1962-1966
BOX 65Financial statements, 1964-1966
Minutes, 1962-1984
(4 folders)
Reports, 1962-1966
BOX 66Briggs, Lyman James, tribute, 1936-1979, n.d.
(5 folders)
Haddon, William, membership nomination, 1974-1979, n.d.
Miscellaneous, 1950-1969, n.d.
Gridiron Club, Washington, D.C., program, 1953
Miscellaneous, 1935, 1951-1953


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