The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 26, 1948, Image 4

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To Meet
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Eligibly mem
Volunteer^ will
7:30 in Boom 30
Lt. Col. Bexter L| H
■ ced yesterday. i
The 12} person^ el
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organization have|betfn inbtilfieq'lb
:their braach ins
ge said, ind all
been approved, e|ccejt it)
have beeri notifiedi to
Lt. Col. Bill Bedkeilj
her of the Ross Volin 1
in charge of the mee
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tory__of ihe ordainitktion $
given by- Maj. C
lowed by the constitiition |and
purpose of the Volui
|i %Guy l S, Meloy. T5io
\ tions of jStudeht iAc
ganizatiohs will be g
Elms, j .!
Six coinyniittee ^ha(|
^appointed tp head
committees: Unifloim
itiation Pees, Initiate
Membership, and E
"fieete. Ah open fonji
before appointing] thu-j
these committees; {]
Another meeting 0
tion is planned fdr
Hodge said. At Ithii
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will be
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mee] Sng
Membertdiip Committee wi:J rrj
on the men who havje beeij ac -
ed. Reports fronl the: other
mittees will also be hejard. !
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, More -than 200: ships w4re
aged by mines jn |5ie two^Vj
Lmmediately after World iVar]
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The Presbyterian Radio Commit-.
,„e will, present an address, by Rey^
Sir George F. MacLeoil of Iona,
Scotland, over (Station EAMT Fri
day afteihioon at 4^30, Norman An-
.derson, pastor of the A&M Presby-
terian j Church, ( announced today.
; Ur. MacLeoiil’s address, will be
the! fourth in i the series “Like A
(Mighty ^roy’* which is Currently
ibeipg presented by the Presbyter
ian Radio j Committee. - 7
j Anderson added that Macetod is
associateii with the Iona Movement
which is considered one of the sig
nificant religious developments in
-Scotland today. Macleod resigned
hjs fashionable pastorate to devote
himself to bringing the church into
the life of thje working men of
Scotland, he said.
ngineers to Meet
Here, March 8-13
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Animals
human beings, suffer
from nlgbt ] blindness if they do
not get!, vitamin “A” in thejr ra
tions, Fjai»l|T. Marion of Ihe A&M
Experimental substation «t Spur
discovered after a test tohich he
began Ibst summer.
Marian; said a group of 14 yearl
ing s’tedrs, made up|Of 5 Herefords,
5 JerseysL and 4 crossbreeds, rang
ing in [tyeigd't from 700 !to 1,000
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NEW YORK, Feb. 26 —W)—Songwriter Hugh Martin doesn’t think the broadway
pounds,] Vreife fed a ration of cot
tonseed! .meal and hulls, a ration
deficient ■ ini vitamin “A", for 84
musical “Look, Ma, I'm'Dancin’!” wilj ever play Texas.
And the Texans can bliime it on the army, not on Martin, j I
The reason the show will avoid the Lone Star State is just one song. But it happens to
ow—‘Tn
they developed ad
vanced sym-
” deficiency,
ped, and their
<lay they d
ptOmsioif Vitamin fA
their appetites dropped, and their
daily %a.m 1 decreased, Marion
foundj 1 I '
Whei green grass, wheat - pas
tures, t Haifa, or other green feeds
are available, yearling steers are
able to Store carotene, a form of
vitamirj j“A T ” ‘ '
to be the hit tune of
The bitterness]
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Sta
_ sho\y—“I’m Tired of TexAs.” |
the sang doesn’t come, says Martin, from a “timorous tunesmith who
, to sjupply (body re-
quireni mts for as ibng as 180 days.
Fiftceii .similar steers: grazed
side ibj clde with the first group
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The conference for Protective
Relay EmtmeVrs will be held here
March 8-13, according to L. M.
.Haupt of the Department of Elec T
trical Engineering.
‘‘The purpose of the conference
among other things, is to provide
an opportunity for the discussion
of joint] problems by persons in
terested, in thie design, application
and operation! of protective relay
equipment as applied to electrical
transmission lines apd electrical
machinery,” Haupt says. |
Problems -viill lie discussed by
Miss Edith Clarke of tile Univer
sity of Texalj; L. F. Kennedy, of
the relaying land control section,
Central Station Engineering Divi-
! lions. Schenectady works and R. E.
I Cordray, design engineer, relay
section, device and relay divisions, I
l-philadelphia Wttfks of the General 1
Electric Company; S. C. Leyland, j|
| Section engineer, meter engineer
ing department, Newark, w| K.
j Sonnemaji, design engineer, meter
[engineering department, Newark,
R-. F. Lawrence, Central station en-
i .sir
sioe
suifirtier, Mari<jm said.
fec-d left, these 15 were fed ai ra
tion of alfalfa hay and silage, both
of which Contain carotejhe. None
of the: ef stjeers developed vitamin
“A” deficiency symptoms.
Ma iim warns that the recent
droutl 1 may have left many cattle
thrdu ;Kotit the midwest without
a resirfie of vitamin “A”.
“It’s easy to check your cattle
for ni^t blindness 1 ,” he says.
“Di;ive jthem around in the pen
after hirk," The blind ones are
usually jdoiw to move and will run
into f ced i troughs or other ob
stacles Two to four pounds 1 per
day? p.‘ii itnimal of good quality
green (alfalfa bay will coirect the
condkion \yithin a short time.”
gineer, East Pittsburgh and B. R. Motor
meteii
vision, Chicago, of the Westir
house Electric, Corporation.
Siglit Screeners
Usdd iln Course
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HUGH MARTIN, whoswrote the song “I’m Tired of Texas,
advises Texans not to blame it on him but on the army. The hit tune
of “Look, Ma, I’m Dancin'!” ijras written by MARTIN after complet
ing “n weeks of basic training at Camp Hood, Texas.
Sigl t: s^Veener^, for use in test
ing vi iijalskills,* were given regis
trants
Hill, field repiiesentativej meteij di-1 Tuqsd lyL •
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sessio 1,: included Carl G. Seashore,
Engineering Aid
Positidii Open
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ExamijtiatiQiiis f^)r the position of
engineering aijd With salaries rang
ing from $2C>44 to- $3397 per year
have been announced by the Civil
Service Comrmssion. s
Emplcfyrnent will be with the
Bureau bf Reclamation in most of
the western states and Texas. Ap
plication forms may be obtained
from the College Station post of
fice. J
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heife at the short course for
Vehicle Fleet Supervisors,
ON THE CAMPUS
ikefs, heard at the Tuesday
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Play land Grilf
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Highway 6
Between College and Bryan
Penn State College; Russell Fitz-
: piHrk vMot<>r Transport Division,!
Indus rial Extension Service, Col
lege; Charles Ogle, Texas Motor
Transportation Association; and E. |
L. iVilliams, director of the In
dustrial- Extension Service.
The sight screeners test is part
of th if "short course V and • was
brougii hpre through the coopera
tion )fi,R. S. Kruegeg of South
Bridg '.['Massachusetts, and William
Picke t^ of Houston.
Hat’s Cooking?
A'S ATEUR RADIO CLUB, 7 p. I
in., Monday, EE Building.
BARBER SHOPPERS, Friday,
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BRiUSH COUNTRY CLUB.)
Thumlpy.] Discuss plans for annual
East* r-IPajrty and select Cotton Ball
! Duch
BB AKORIA COUNTY CLUB.
j'Thur dny ] night in YMCA Chapel.
! Plan: [for. party discuased^ Villa-
! nova ’39 game will be. shown.
CL\pS; OF ’45; 7 p. m., Thurs-
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is’allergic to Vigor, beauty and big
ness,” — even if Texas Governor
Beauford Jester so interpreted it
after he heard the song.
It tomes, says Martin, from thq
soul of a tired, lonesome buck-pri
vate who had just finished 17 weeks
of basic training and was so
“burned Up gt the army” he had
to put some <|>f it down on paper.
“I would have written it abtiut
any state I happened to take
basic in,” said the songwriter.
: “I’m Tiredjof Texas” was written
in 1944, on target paper, while pri
vate'Martin: was on maneuvers
from Camp Rood, Texas. His bud
dies—the noh-Texan ones—liked it
sip much they decided to build a
soldier show around it.
But the day before the show
went into rehearsals, Martin was
shipped overseas.
“It had been sitting around in
my trunk evjer since,” said Martiri.
“I never usccl it in any of the army
shows I worjked in—the army was
always so fujll of Texans, and they
were always such big guys.” ‘
When Martin got out of the
army he g|it the song out of his
trunk.
“A song wiriter never wastes any
thing,” explained Martin.
The 28-.yejar-old Alabaman, who
studied at Birmingham Southern
College and Birmingham Conservar
tory, was a singer ("Hooray for
What”) before he teamed up with
Ralph Blane to write songs.
He has been the vocal arratiger
for some of the broadway’s biggest
musical successes— “Streets of
Paris,’/ “One For the Money,”
“Boys From Syracuse^” “Louisiana
Purchase” and "Too Many Girls.”
He composed the music for
“Best Foot Forward’* - and the
movie “Meet Me in St. Louis,”
and made the Hit Parade with
“Trolley Song.”
Arid he’s not so timorous as Gov.
Jester thinks. Although it’s un
likely the show will go to Texas,
jif it does—fWe have a pretty big
least if it came to a fight.”
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J:46 Sim On ,
1:46 Ktc-rdfd Music
«:*0 T*im Farm end Home Vi
6:16 Kaxmeirr Poultry 1‘royra
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i 6:») Coffee Clutt
7:00 Martin Agronsky
7:16 Cowboy Melodies
7:80 New* of AKKieland
7:46 Music A* Von Like It
*:00 Breakfast Club
8:00 My True jtory
8:80 Woman* World '
9:46 The Listening Post
10:00 Breakfast In Bo
10:30 Galen Drake
10:46 Ted Malone
11:00, Welcome- Traveic
11:30 Record Rack 1
11:56 Kryah Ndw*:
12:00 Baukhage Talking
12:15 N.oondav News
12 ;S0 Aggie Ranjbiers
1 tOO Clark D<(ntiii ’
1:16 Rev. Va^ Pickle*
1:30 Bride and Groom
2:00 Indies Be j Seated
2:30 Paul Whiteman 1 Club
8:30 Treasury 3_how
4:00 Afternoon BUrid Stapd
4:30 Church Women
4 :45 Guest Stall : ]..
6:00 Sportsman| , i -
5:15 The College Speak*
5:30 Supper Clubi , '
6:30 Sign Off
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9:04 Sign Oh
9:00 Fun and Fancy Free
10:00 Swing Time
10:30 Morning Musieal
.11:00 Pearl* Oifr Velvet
11 :30 I Time to Diije
12:00 Noondgy jyihl'aliea
1 :00 ; Afternoon } Melodies
1:30 Concert Hall of Air
1:46 Studio MuVie
; 2:00 Musical Portraits
2:30 Lullabye time
2:46 Pick A Tdne
3:30 Lean Back and J.isten
3:46 Album of Comedy Kavuj-
4»:30 Aftermsm Serenade
5:00 World News ,
5:15 Musical TVte A Tele
5 :.'I0 Cocktail Time .
6:00 Headline Edition
6:J5 Elmer Davis
6:30 Salon Muaic
7:00 The Fat Man -
7 :30 This ' is Your PBl
1* :Q0 Break thi- Bank
K :30 The Sheriff:
S :55 Champion Roll Call
9:00 Boxing Bouts
9:30 Your American Sports [Tngi
10:0O News of Tomorrow
10:16 Sign Off} ;
- AWARDS
(Continued from Pag 1 1)
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Assembly Hall. Plans for an
nual social.
CORiPUS CHRIST! CLUB. 7:15
p.m., Room 227, Academic Build-
ing.
COuXEGE EMPLOYEES DIN-
| NER CLUB, Free dance, 8 p. m.
'You may think you’fe treading on a cloud, but don’t
■ fool yourself, ison, those are my feet!”
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Thurptlay, Sbisa Hall.
DI NT ON COUNTY CLUB, 7.
m.. i
Hall.
DHL RIO CLUB, 5:15 ^ m„
Th 11 rScav; Agricjlture Building.
El RTS [COUNTY CLUB: 7:15 p.
Dairyman Must
Sell Products, ADA
Delegates Told ]
Senior Vet Meds
To Visit Houston
m., t irtight, M.E. Shops.
EL [PASO CLUB, 7:30 p.
Thursday! Room 324, Academic/
Elec ion of officers.
ggies for 28 Years?
IN : THIS AI> 4-
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iSeniors in the School of Veteri
nary Medicine will be guests of
the Houston Packing Co., Friday,
The dairyman niust sell his Vrtklr February 27, Max Lowe, Vi re
acts to the public—he cannot; wifiV President of the Student Chapter
for the public to come tl, him,,del,■-! ” f Amencan Veterinary Me,).;
■ j } . i : ASySoc-iation. amiounmi today. They,
rtes to the annual meeting <>f tpe, w |ll jbe accompanied by Dr. F. P.
GftAySON COUNTY CLUB, TeXa^ Division Of the Amfricitn j Jaggi. head of the Department of
7:3(1 p, m., Thursday, Room 105, Dairy ^Association, wer«» told Toes-] ^ eterinary Hygiene.
Aca< efniej. I J <lay at the closing session! hold j Special arrangentents have been
HJSK CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thurs- here. . >' ! *nsulr for the class to observe car-
day, -Rpopi 32H Academic. Election (Ifficei's were Te-elected
of q f jeeps.
L. iMAR COUNTY , CLUB, 7 p.
m., Thursday, Room 126, Aca-
! deitl cl i f l
M miDDIST WSCB, 7:30 jr.ni.,
Monlijy, March 1, Home of Mrs.
F. .. .^ Dahl berg, Beverly Estates.
Join: jmehting of 3 circles.
MARSHALL A&M CLUB, 7:15
Bottlers Convene
Here March 1-13
March is back-to-college month
for Soft drink bottlers throughout
the nation, and classes will be.held
here March 1-13, 1
The classes will be sponsored by
the American Bottlers of Carbon
ated Beverages, national trade as
sociation of the carbonated bever
age indiistrjy. This course is the
fourth in an annual series of
short courses sponsored by the na
tional association to keep the soft
drink bottlers abreast of latest 'de
velopments in plant operation and
quality control.
Truman Gill of Beeville is vice-
president of the ABCB land chair
man of the educational committee.
Bottlers from over Texas and
the nation will attend.
selected by the Senior
strut}tors. Individual bran); ■ award
are the Field Artillery Asi
Medal! the Coast Artillery
ciation Medal, the Ordnan
ciation Medal, the Qugrtjt
Association Medal and tih|t
Association Medal, thekfl
Association Medal, and the
Ctip.j; -I | ; , f.
The following committee
ed by Meloy will select!ridets [jl
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a K4 minimum. Space
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all classified* with
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the ^ay. before publication.
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nlgiater now for claaaae ‘
y 17th. BubJacta to
shorthand, bopfckagp f,
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, Coultri) Diive to Goodwin HalL
:. to sTp.m.TEarl Mshaffvy, AAM
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LE- -Chair land Duncan Fhyfe ao-
Pkone 4-j6«44. |H1» LubUsck Street.
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yjlur'hair fadinl n■ streaked, ends bleach-
Jut), If *<;, thi, cun be cornsoted for
ifry Ismail fei/t b) -visiting rithet* of the
| | following beauty shops.
oliege HiUB Beauty Salon
Pty>ne 4-1174
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Rort Gate ; ■ ''j
itt’s Beauty & Accwsory
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AjhirkNNEX iAGdlF.S- I^*ve yoof shoo*
ai AnOex Y-Xchamto Store for re«
mir*. Brie* h reins me us! out muiu c<il-
I, geshop. Fust iervice iniuranti:«<l. Ho-
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ipclitd-
ipg D. T. Simpns, president; Urajnt
Johnson, treasurer; bdjth ofj Fort
Worth and Arthur Dietrich of Dtk-
chester, secretary. r ! j' j
easses of cattle which have reacted
positively to the tuberculin test.
Lowt> said that this trip will he an
excellent opportunity for students
Ixj'cajuse tuberculosis is not fre-
, & , quentlv encountered in the college
The. 25 delegates reviewed last j , m , a t R laboratory,
year’s work and laid plans fqr this
year’s activities.
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2 Exes Promoted
At Pacific Base
Two Aggie exes, Marcel A. Loi-
sel and Thomas D. Grelen, both of
whom are assigned to the Yokota
Air Force Base 30 miles west of
Tokyo, were recently promoted to
the grade of sergeant, according to
the Air Force Base Public Infor
mation Office there.
Loisel. a native of New Orleans,
attended A&M prior to his enlist
ment in March of 1946. He is cur
rently on duty as an Aircraft Arm
orer with the 600th Air Engineer^
<ing Squadron of the 7th Air Ser
vice Group.
Grelen, whose home is in Bryan,
attended Stephen F. Austin High
School and A&M before his enlist
ment in October of 1946.
He went overseas in February of
aitkiAtions...
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p. rh.j; Thursday, Room 207, Aca-
i demjcjl
Program of the association is I to
acquaint the public with the [quali
ty of the product through pdvta-
tonight tising mediums of the newspapers,
llheir Best—
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xjierieiieed Tailors
T CXARKANA CLUB, . „ ..
7:(i(l p.m., Room 125 Academic radl ° and other means; They were
Ruihllng^ ‘ 7 • told that “we no longer cpn pit
V CVERANS’ WIVES’ BRIDGE back and expect the dairy industry
AN ) SOCIAL CLUB, 7:15 p. m„ to sell itself — we must Income
Thursday, YMCA Cabinet Room.
V K’HlTA FALLS? CtUB, 7:15
p.-11.; Thursday, Room 208, Aca-
defn kt !
(salesmen, too.” •
The association adopted |a slo
gan, “Say It With Sales.” The pro
gram is financed through Ha per
‘ capita tax which amounts tp three
RVICES AS FOLLOWS—
U 41OFIjtER djutlsE
r '.Ii u''pi!mm j m, ; ; 1
^ F/jpairirig and re{|ila<:i|ig zippers in all garments—
^jplaciijg l| nittedj citfjfi and bottoms of jackets—
jljnipgj ofjjackej;^J‘j \ ’ J - p.j;j
putting! dojivn bldUse^ iintoTjattle jackets—
Aj^ohg the notable libraries of | cents on each cow. It is a V0 |mtary
Three delegates were napied i to
the national meet in Chicago. March
colonial America were those of
Eld rj William Brewtser, Gover-
p.
ny otRer
(iltefl-at
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ii^e us finj
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else cajn
t|u may need,
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and jsavl Ithe ‘‘first experimeintal cost.”
W interop and Dr. Cotton
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Largest Electrical
pliance Store in
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I ZtBJiv and SONS
H-uu T Tf
UN! fpjitM SPECIALISTS '
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of Tailoring—1948
e in and see us fc
all appliances: \
or large
. . Electric Irons, Stu
dent (Lamps. Floor Lamps,
Presto Cookers, Coffee
Makers ...
rpf l ; £ 1 !. •
and many other usefuls
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UNITED
LIANCES, Inc.
« Washington gtt.
Phone 2-1496
'ag*
1, 2 and 3. They are Grady: Walk 1
er of Corpus Christi, HenryfFeubel
of Tulia and Dietrich:
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ASCE ENROLL THREE
AGGIES AS ‘‘JUNIORS’’
Three A&M students, George H.
Feagan, Edwin J. Stanle^ r , ind
William G - . Waggeneri ha\ee been
enrolled as juniors of the (Ameri
can Society of Civil Engineers, !the
national headquarters of jh? so ~
iciety announced in N
day. J.
The average American eats a-
bout 10 pounds of fish a year, but
New Yorkers average about . 30
pounds. ! ’ ,
New Slate of Officers
Picked by Angelo Clllbl Ion of the 7th Air Service Group.
( v ii!
Winn Murchison was elected
president of the Sun Angelo Club
at a, recent meeting.
Cbrky Erkert of Mason was nam
ed vice-president; $teve Helbing
of Ban Angelo, treasurer; . Geifp
Slhurley of Sonora, reporter; arid
Harold Broome and George Hughes
both of San Angelo, w^ge made
sergeants-at-arms.
Selection of a duchess for the
Cotton Ball was discussed by the
group but postponed until the neit
meeting.' '
Only about 30 percent of the
American people see efficiently
without visual aids. IH.
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