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TOSSUPS -- CHICKEN POT (X3) PIE TRASHMASTERS 1999 -- UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by Dave Leach et al.

1. In 1980, while trying to run into a New York City subway train, he hit his head on the top of the door, leading to a loss of peripheral vision which prevents him from driving. He played a golf commentator in what he calls his favorite movie of all time, “Dead Solid Perfect.” In a commencement address at his alma mater, Cornell University, he lambasted his profession for the media circus surrounding the Monica Lewinsky scandal. All involved claim his biggest professional move had nothing to do with his appearance on “The Daily Show”, in which he identified “the most godforsaken place on the east coast” as Bristol, Connecticut, though many reserve doubt. FTP identify this Fox sportscaster, who in June 1997 left his cushy spot alongside Dan Patrick as a host of ESPN Sportscenter.

Answer: Keith Olbermann

2. He was on his way back from covering the United States naval buildup in Hawaii when Pearl Harbor was bombed. His most famous shows will celebrate their fiftieth and twenty-fifth anniversaries, respectively, in 2001. His is the largest one-man radio network, delivering his program over 1,200 radio stations, 400 Armed Forces Network affiliates, and 300 newspapers. FTP identify this afternoon mainstay of American radio, who has been wishing Americans a “good day” after his “News and Comment” and “The Rest of the Story” programs for almost half a century.

Answer: Paul Harvey

3. The band’s name comes from a 1962 U.K. top ten hit by Bernard Cribbins. Though their hit stayed at #1 for three weeks in the U.S., it couldn’t break Bryan Adams’ stranglehold in Britain with “I Do It For You.” Inspiration for their hit’s lyrics come from the Dance Attic, the gym the Fairbrass brothers managed. FTP shake your little toosh on the catwalk and identify the band who went to #1 with 1992’s “I’m Too Sexy”.

Answer: Right Said Fred

4. This venerable company’s stock surged 3 times in 1998 -- in April on the launch of its website, made to compete with online retailers such as ; in early November when a marketing alliance with Playboy magazine was created, and a week later with announcement of a special section selling their products to open on the Microsoft Network. FTP identify this music publisher, famous for its late night commercials hawking compilation albums, immortalized in Charlie Steinhice’s Saturday night bonus game at Trashmasters.

Answer: K-Tel

4. Forget Kevin Bacon; it’s been mathematically proven that among all celebrities, the shortest average movie path belongs to this actor. His recent work involves motivational speaking concerning his past bouts with chronic depression. His films include “On the Waterfront”, “Doctor Zhivago”, “The Amityville Horror”, “The Specialist”, and, unfortunately enough, “Mars Attacks.” FTP identify this actor, who won a Best Actor Oscar for his starring role in “In the Heat of the Night.”

Answer: Rod Steiger

5. Take your right hand, ball it into a fist with the back of your hand facing away from your body, and raise it above your head. Move the fist vertically downward. Then, position the same fist in the center of your chest, and move it horizontally outward. Leaving that arm in the same position, do the same with your opposite fist. Now that both arms are bent outwards, flap the “wings” you have created and dance about however you like. FTP identify the cheering sensation you’re now performing, a favorite of the fans of the 1998 Atlanta Falcons.

Answer: The Dirty Bird

6. The original release of this movie featured “Emergo”, a 12 foot tall skeleton that would fly out of a coffin set on one side of the theatre screen and ride a wire over the audience and into the balcony. Featuring Vincent Price as eccentric rich guy Frederick Loren, the guests in the movie include Lance Schroeder, a test pilot; David Trent, a doctor; Nora Manning, a member of Loren’s staff; and Ruth Bridgers, a reporter. Links between the 1958 and 1999 versions include the last name of Geoffrey Rush’s character, Price, and the similar names of Elisha Cook Jr.’s and Chris Kattan’s characters, Pritchard and Pritchett. FTP identify this recent remake, in which the stakes are upped from $10,000 to $1 million, as amusement park tycoon Steven Price lures five people to try to survive a night in a spooked asylum.

Answer: “The House on Haunted Hill”

7. The British version is hosted by morning DJ Chris Tarrant, whom many thought would not be a good choice because of his joking manner. The mistake that was reported all over the papers across the pond involved a question concerning the smallest number of strokes with which one could win a tennis match. Over there, the record for a player is twelve correct answers. FTP identify this game show, brought to America by Celador Productions and ABC, in which contestants attempt to answer fifteen mulitple choice trivia questions in pursuit of the largest payout for a prime-time network game show in television history.

Answer: “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”

8. He was drafted and signed by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1995 June draft, but was left unprotected and was drafted again by the Expos, who later traded him to the Texas Rangers. Little of that mattered since he was playing college football while making his way around the minor leagues. As a fullback in 1995 and ’96, he put together just over 2,000 yards. Moving to tailback his last two years, he rushed just over 4,000 yards. Put the two together, and you have a Heisman Trophy, and the NCAA Division 1A career rushing record. FTP identify this Texas Longhorn and New Orleans Saint, whose record was the target of a closely watched 1999 run by Wisconsin player Ron Dayne.

Answer: Ricky Williams

9. He first gained notoriety as a contributing artist for Playboy in the 1950’s, while teaching at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In high school, he started boxing in the basement of his church, starting a lifelong interest in prize fighting. Critics by and large ignore or dismiss his work, and in Top Secret showing it to a prisoner was considered a violation of the Geneva Convention. FTP identify this American impressionist, official artist of five separate Olympiads, whose depictions of sporting events has gained him worldwide acclaim.

Answer: Leroy Neiman

10. Performers in this band include former members of the bands Federal Duck and the Ooga Booga Blues Band. Their first performance in 1992 consisted mostly of covers, but their repertoire expanded with 1993’s eight city “Three Chords and an Attitude” tour. The band’s name is a publishing term, meaning (appropriately enough) a book that does not sell. FTP identify this hard-cover-rock band, whose rotating members have featured Barbara Kingsolver, Roy Blount, Jr., Matt Groening, Robert Fulghum, Dave Barry, Stephen King, and Amy Tan

Answer: The Rock-Bottom Remainders

11. Born into a Catholic household, he converted to Buddhism at the age of 16. He holds a degree in Semantics from Brown University; soon after graduation he followed his true calling and began writing and performing music with his good friend Lisa Loeb. He made his U.S. touring debut opening for Jill Sobule in 1996, impressing audiences with his cover of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees”, with which he ends almost all his shows. FTP identify this singer/songwriter, whose single “Barely Breathing” helped sell over one million copies of his self-titled album.

Answer: Duncan Sheik

12. At 19, she entered the Miss Orange County beauty pageant, hoping to woo the eye of a professional agent among the panel of judges; not only did she succeed, but she walked away with the crown as well. The only star to appear six straight years among People Magazine’s list of the most beautiful people, her next moved is slated to be Robert Zemeckis’ newest film “What Lies Beneath,” featuring her and Harrison Ford and opening in 2000. FTP identify this woman, listed as the fourth highest grossing actress in worldwide history, who nabbed from Annette Bening one of her most memorable roles, that of Catwoman in “Batman Returns.”

Answer: Michelle Pfeiffer

13. Its co-authors are both acclaimed authors and speakers of such titles as “Peak Performance,” "The Aladdin Factor," and "Dare to Win." 33 different publishers turned down the book, which took three years to compile, until it was finally picked up by Health Communications of Deerfield Beach, Florida. Contributors include Art Buchwald, Robert Fulghum, Gloria Steinem, Theodore Roosevelt, Roy Campanella, and Nadine Stair. FTP identify this book, advertised as “101 Stories to Open the Heart and Rekindle the Spirit”

Answer: Chicken Soup for the Soul

14. Born July 8,1970, his father and mother are former bluegrass musician John Campbell and a former Warhol Superstar. He started out doing string arrangements for bands such as Cracker, Aerosmith and Green Day. Now that he has come into his own, singers covering his material include Bruce Springsteen (with a version of his song “Rowboat”) and Johnny Cash (on his album "Unchained"). FTP name this self-proclaimed "Loser" who combines funky white boy rap with rock n' roll beats.

Answer: Beck

15. Mark Waters directed this 1997 film based on a play by Wendy McLeod. Featuring Josh Hamilton, Tori Spelling, and Freddie Prinze Jr., it focuses around a young woman's obsession with her older brother and her fascination with the JFK assassination. FTP identify this film, featuring Parker Posey in the role of Jackie-O.

Answer: “The House of Yes”

16. Keldor, through an extremely mysterious and dangerous magical experiment, is twisted and mutated but gains the magical power he always desired. Taking a new name, he began a conquest of the dimensions, ending up a powerful warlord in the realm Infinita when the Evil Horde appeared and took over the world. He betrayed his domain and became the aide to the leader of the Horde, whom he convinced to invade the plane of his brother, King Randor. In the end, he betrayed the Horde, escaped Randor’s prison, and returned the deserted Horde bastion of Snake Mountain, where he gathered his power to attempt a new assault on the king. FTP identify this pupil of Hordak, arch-villain of the plane of Eternia, and nemesis of He-Man.

Answer: Skeletor

17. Born 1968, in Halifax, she began singing at the age of 4. The first instrument she learned to play was a ukulele, as she was initially too small to handle a full-size guitar. At 17, she was offered a record contract based on the debut performance of her very first band, a new-wave outfit called October Game. Fueled by the college-radio hit "Vox," her 1988 debut album, “Touch”, quickly attracted an audience north of the border. FTP identify this songstress, who proved the tour promoters wrong by creating a successful all-female festival tour, Lilith Fair.

Answer: Sarah McLachlan

18. Though preceded by a few TV news programs and specials, such as Candid Camera in 1961, this series was, surprisingly, the first American entertainment TV series ever to film an episode in Moscow, Soviet Union. Running from 1986 through 1991, it proved popular enough to spawn one spin off, the short-lived 1992 “Billy,” which featured the second teacher from the series. FTP identify this ABC sitcom, featuring a class of gifted students taught by “WKRP in Cincinnatti” alum Howard Hesseman.

Answer: “Head of the Class”

19. Born Harris Glenn Milstead in Baltimore in 1945, he lived six houses up the street from the director who would one day make him famous. The first guest on “The Merv Griffin Show” in 1986, he was contracted to play a recurring role as Uncle Otto in "Married... with Children," but died the day before the shoot of the pilot. A recording artist as well as movie star, his most famous song was 1984’s “You Think You’re a Man.” FTP identify this man, known for his roles in John Waters' films, featured in comic transvestite roles in over twenty movies including “Pink Flamingos”

Answer: Divine

20. Based out of Oakbrook, IL, this company is not listed in any national phone or address book. The company’s namesake founder, whose first initial "H." doesn't stand for anything, was born September 3, 1939 in Illinois and went to college in Kalamazoo. His life goal was to create a "good stuffed cat," and among his industry innovations is the use of PVC pellets, allowing the toys to be posed. FTP name this company, the manufacturer of Attic Treasures, Pillow Pals, and most famously, Beanie Babies.

Answer: Ty (The founder’s name is H. Ty Warner)

21. Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong, Gladys Knight and the Pips were the first to record it, taking it in 1967 to #2 on Billboard. After its most famous recording, Creedence Clearwater Revival remade it in the late 1970’s. A fourth trip to the Billboard Hot 100 was in store for this song, however, when it was featured in one of the most memorable advertising campaigns of the 1980’s. FTP name this song, most famously performed by Marvin Gaye or the California Raisins, depending on who you talk to.

Answer: “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”

22. The Naval Institute Press, a branch of the US Naval Academy, publishes the hardcover edition. One early reviewer was quick to point out that the book contained some serious faults, but could not set the record straight as doing so would breach classified information. The author’s first publication, the idea is based upon an actual 1975 Soviet defection attempt. FTP identify this novel, introducing the world to the character of Jack Ryan, in which Tom Clancy depicts the stealing of an experimental submarine by Russian naval legend Marko Ramius.

Answer: The Hunt for Red October

23. She was born on Long Island in the tiny town of Oyster Bay. The second of four children, her family later moved to Vermont, where she graduated from the state university with a degree in political science in 1993. Moving back to New York City, she took a job as a publicist for Tommy Hilfiger, joined a health club, and the rest is history. FTP identify the woman who will model her boss’ first wedding gown design at her upcoming marriage to Jerry Seinfeld.

Answer: Jessica Sklar

TOSSUPS -- CHICKEN POT (X3) PIE TRASHMASTERS 1999 -- UT-CHATTANOOGA

Questions by Dave Leach et al.

1. There’s really not anyone anybody’s ever heard of other than Dennis Haskins, Hugh Beaumont and Samuel L. Jackson with a link to Chattanooga. Undaunted, and knowing Charlie’s propensity for including questions relating to the center of the known universe, Dave threw this one together: Identify the following movies which had scenes filmed in or around Chattanooga from their Leonard Maltin summaries FTSNOP.

5: 1996: Lawrence Fishburne and Stephen Baldwin escape prison chained together in Defiant Ones style, leading to an extended chase that involves trains, trucks, cycles, cable cars, and the clichéd like. Final gag isn't that great, but it's the best thing in the movie.

10: 1991: Sluggish, often silly comedy in which two timid people, biochemist Tate Donovan and animal psychologist Sandra Bullock, become human guinea pigs for an aphrodisiac. Loosely based on the classic Leiber-Stoller Golden Oldie.

15: 1981: Kristy McNichol, the more ambitious half of brother-sister country music duo, tries in vain to keep sibling Dennis Quaid out of romantic scrapes. Poor beginning and conclusion somewhat redeemed by rather appealing middle. Inspired by title-named hit record.

Answer: Fled

Answer: Love Potion No. 9

Answer: The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia

2. Poke-name chains! [READER: HAND OUT ATTACHMENT] Professor Oak has been up late at night working on evolving his Pokemon by combining them with various well-known celebrities. Given an entry from his log concerning a trial and a picture of the result, identify the new species by combining the name of the Pokemon with that of the celebrity, 5 points each plus 5 more for all correct:

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a) 11:23 PM. Success in combining body of Pokemon with flaming tail with talents of heavyweight boxer. Note that new species has no ears. Call Don King in the morning about upcoming bouts.

Answer: Charmander Holyfield

b) 12:18 AM. Success in combining cuteness of common shelled Pokemon with that of star of “Anywhere but here”. Toy should sell like hotcakes this Christmas.

Answer: Squirtalie Portman

c) 2:41 AM. Success in combining Pokemon’s sing attack and talents of megabucks singer, producer and founder of Bad Boy Entertainment. Perhaps need to work on hair.

Answer: Jigglypuff Daddy (ACC Sean “Jigglypuffy” Combs)

d) 3:36 AM. Success in combining Ash’s partner Pokemon with box office pull of Asian star of “Anna and the King.” Next movie will now rake in the dough!

Answer: Pikachow Yun-Fat

e) 5:19 AM. Team Rocket’s Pokemon did not take well to combining with first female member of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Cat factor too high, additional experiments needed.

Answer: Meowtha Franklin

3. Given a book featured on Oprah’s Book List, identify its author, 5E.

What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day Answer: Pearl Cleage

I Know This Much Is True Answer: Wally Lamb

The Meanest Thing To Say Answer: Bill Cosby

Black and Blue Answer: Anna Quindlen

Song of Solomon Answer: Toni Morrison

The Deep End of the Ocean Answer: Jacquelyn Mitchard

EDITOR’S NOTE: When is Toni Morrison trash? When the word “Oprah” appears in the lead-in.

4. Where would our favorite characters be without hometown humor? FTSNOP, identify these never-seen but oft-mentioned TV hamlets.

5: Woody Boyd’s Indiana hometown on “Cheers”

Answer: Hanover, Indiana

10: Rose Nyland’s Minnesota hometown on “The Golden Girls”

Answer: St. Olaf, Minnesota

15: The Ozark town the Clampetts loaded up the truck and moved away from on “The Beverly Hillbillies”

Answer: Bug Tussle (State never mentioned)

5. Given an NFL referee signal, identify the action being called F5PE. (Yes, dear moderator, these pictures are included so that you will demonstrate the signal as you describe it)

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Palms together above head, fingers pointing upward

Answer: Safety

Hands crisscrossed above head, palms facing forward

Answer: Time out

Arms folded across chest

Answer: Delay of game

One wrist striking the other above the head

Answer: Personal foul

Both palms on top of the head

Answer: Too many men on field

Arms outstretched, palms down

Answer: Unsportsmanlike conduct

6. One didn’t play their own instruments, the other didn’t sing their own songs. We love them all the same.

F5PE identify the three number one songs recorded by The Monkees

Answer: Last Train to Clarksville, I’m a Believer, Daydream Believer

F5PE identify the three number one songs “recorded” by Milli Vanilli

Answer: Baby Don’t Forget My Number, Girl I’m Gonna Miss You, Blame It On the Rain

7. Though many South Park characters go by only one name, their others have been mentioned from time to time. Fill in the blanks in these character names 5E

Stan’s last name Answer: Marsh

Kyle’s last name Answer: Broslowski

Kenny’s last name Answer: McCormick

Cartman’s first name Answer: Eric

Wendy’s last name Answer: Testaburger

Either Chef’s first or last name Answer: Jerome McElroy (ACC either name)

8. Given a 1999 NASCAR team’s primary sponsor, identify its willing corporate slave (i.e. team driver) 5E.

STP Answer: John Andretti

GM Goodwrench Service Plus Answer: Dale Earnhardt

Budweiser Answer: Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Miller Lite Answer: Rusty Wallace

Big Kmart Answer: Darrell Waltrip

Hot Wheels Answer: Kyle Petty

9. Nothing like kicking back after a hard day’s comedy and drinking a beer, or some coffee, or just hanging out. Given a television series, identify the restaurant or night club to which the characters regularly migrate for a little R&R 5E.

“Frazier” Answer: Café Nervosa

“Friends” Answer: Central Perk

“Murphy Brown” Answer: Phil’s

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Answer: The Bronze

“Evening Shade” Answer: Barbecue Villa

“Seinfeld” Answer: Monk’s

10. OK, dudes, we describe a skateboarding move, you give us the word we’re defining, we give you 5P for each one right. Cool?

Skating with your right foot forward; the opposite of regular

Answer: Goofy

A jump without using your hands to grab the board, it’s the basis for most tricks

Answer: Ollie

Travelling backwards

Answer: Fakie

Moving along the edge or on top of an object with the axles of both trucks

Answer: Grind

Grabbing the front of the board with the leading hand

Answer: Nosegrab

Travelling on your board balancing on the two rear wheels

Answer: Manual

11. Given a restaurant, give the proper way to tell the cashier you’d like to upsize your combo meal F5PE.

McDonald’s Answer: Super Size

Burger King Answer: King Size

Wendy’s Answer: Biggie Size

Arby’s Answer: Giant Size

Hardee’s (Two answers, 5 pts. each) Answer: Go Large, Monster Size

12. Few people will argue that “Pulp Fiction” pretty much single-handedly revived John Travolta’s career, especially considering his two previous movies had been “Look Who’s Talking Now” and “Boris and Natasha.” Can you, however, remember the series of movies he made immediately afterward? Given the name of the character he played, name the movie the role was in F5PE+5FAC

Louis Pinnock

Answer: “White Man’s Burden”

Chili Palmer

Answer: “Get Shorty”

Vic Deakins

Answer: “Broken Arrow”

George Malley

Answer: “Phenomenon”

The title character, an angel

Answer: “Michael”

13. Given the name of a special edition automobile, identify the make and model of the car it is based on. For example, given “Cobra”, the correct answer would be “Ford Mustang”. 5E+5FAC.

del Sol Answer: Honda Civic

Saleen Answer: Ford Mustang

Expresso Answer: Dodge Neon (ACC Plymouth Neon)

Solara Answer: Toyota Camry

Sahara Answer: Jeep Wrangler

14. In the 1976-77 broadcast season, six primetime series that made it to the top 25 in ratings for the year had numbers in the their titles. 5E, name them.

Answers: “The Six Million Dollar Man” (#7)

“One Day at a Time” (T#8)

“Three’s Company” (#11)

“60 Minutes” (T#18)

“Hawaii Five-O” (T#18)

“Eight is Enough” (#23)

15. Several school systems are having a hissy fit over the Harry Potter series of children’s books. If you’re like me, then you just had to check out what all the hoohah was about, and can thus answer the following FTPE:

What is the name of either Harry’s aunt or uncle that has raised him since his parents’ deaths?

Answer: Aunt Petunia or Uncle Vernon (ACC either)

What is the name of Harry’s best friend, whom he met at the train station on his first trip to school?

Answer: Ron Weasley (ACC either first or last name)

What is the name of the evil wizard who killed Harry’s parents?

Answer: Voldemort (ACC “He who must not be named”)

16. Given the name of a Beanie Baby, give the common name for its species, 5E

Pinky Answer: Flamingo

Inky Answer: Octopus

Radar Answer: Bat

Nuts Answer: Squirrel

Slowpoke Answer: Sloth

Jabber Answer: Parrot

17. Sydney and Salt Lake City are gearing up for their Olympiads coming soon. In fact, they’ve both already revealed their mascots. Been paying attention?

F5PE, identify, by both name and species, any two of the three mascots for the 2000 Sydney games.

Answer: Syd the platypus, Millie the echidna, Olly the kookaburra (ACC any two)

F5PE, identify, again by name and species, any two of the three mascots for the 2002 Salt Lake City games.

Answer: Powder the hare, Copper the coyote, Coal the American Black bear (ACC any two)

F5P, Olympic mascots were first conceived with the 1972 games in Munich. What was the name of the first Olympic mascot, a dachshund?

Answer: Waldi

F5P, by what collective name did Sukki, Nokki, Lekki, and Tsukki, the 1998 Nagano games mascots, go?

Answer: The Snowlets

18. You may know all five actors who have portrayed James Bond thus far, but do you know when they started doing so? Given an actor, identify the first movie in which he portrayed 007, 5PE.

Sean Connery Answer: “Dr. No”

George Lazenby Answer: “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service”

Roger Moore Answer: “Live and Let Die”

Timothy Dalton Answer: “The Living Daylights”

Pierce Brosnan Answer: “Goldeneye”

For another 5 pts., show off and name the actor who portrayed an Americanized version of Bond before any of these in a TV production of “Casino Royale”

Answer: Barry Nelson

19. Given the first name and Aaron Spelling TV show they're from, give the character’s last name 5E

Amanda from “Melrose Place”

Answer: Woodward Parezi Blake McBride Burns (ACC any one of these)

Brandon from “Beverly Hills: 90210”

Answer: Walsh

Piper from “Charmed”

Answer: Halliwell

Lucy from “7th Heaven”

Answer: Camden

Hayden from “Safe Harbor”

Answer: Loring

Rachel from “Pacific Palisades”

Answer: Taylor

20. Thus were the true stories of seven people picked to live together, to find out what happened when

people stopped being polite and started getting real. Given the number of the “Real World” series and the names of two of the guinea pigs, identify the city where the series was filmed, 5E.

Series One, Heather and Andre

Answer: New York

Series Three, Pedro and Mohammed

Answer: San Francisco

Series Seven, Irene and Janet

Answer: Seattle

Series Four, Neil and Kat

Answer: London

Series Eight, Ruthie and Kaia

Answer: Honolulu

Series Five, Flora and Cynthia

Answer: Miami

21. Given a city, give the name of the Six Flags theme park located there F5PE. If a city has both a Six Flags amusement part and a water or safari park, we’re after the amusement park.

San Antonio

Answer: Fiesta Texas

Houston

Answer: Astroworld

Chicago

Answer: Great America

Los Angeles

Answer: Magic Mountain

Jackson, New Jersey

Answer: Great Adventure

Dallas

Answer: Six Flags Over Texas

22. Hasbro recently announced the addition of a new Monopoly token, a sackful of money, which won a national poll to choose a new gamepiece, bringing the total to eleven. When metal pieces for the game were first produced, the set consisted of eight tokens. Three of these, the purse, the lantern, and the rocking horse, were replaced in the early 1950’s. FFPE+5FAC, identify the other five original Monopoly tokens, still included in games today.

Answer: Flatiron, race car, thimble, shoe, top hat

(Note: The second edition added the battleship and cannon from another Parker Brothers game, Conflict. Scotty the dog, the wheelbarrow, and the horse and rider replaced the three older pieces during the 1950’s.)

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