Ivy Ring
Ivy Ring is a junior women’s service honorary. Members are chosen on the basis of their contributions to the Wittenberg campus and to the community through the quality of their academic work and their participation in extracurricular activities.
New Members
Alyssa M. Armstrong Pick and Pen
Pick and Pen is a junior honorary emphasizing leadership, service and scholarship.
New Members
Lauren L. Bryant
Courtney L. McNutt
David T. Donofrio
Sarah A. Overshiner
Charles T. French
Justin L. Tank
Erin E. Gorman
Mai P. Trinh
Eric W. Hartfelder
Maureen E. Walsh
Andrea N. Ipjian
Matthew S. Wigton
Daniel R. Marous
Julie K. Ziegler
Whitney E. Marshall
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETIES
Alpha Lambda Delta
Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society that seeks to recognize and to encourage scholarship among first-year college women. Selection is based entirely on achieving a 3.5 cumulative grade point average for fall semester of the first year.
New Members
Kathleen E. Adams
Emma B. Andersson
Kristina M. Barbour
Emily R. Barsan
Erin N. Berger
Andrea A. Berry
Lauren M. Berzins
Kara L. Blakley
Stephanie M. Boardman
Sarah E. Braden
Kayleigh E. Bradley
Jessica L. Brewer
Jessica L. Bruce
athryn I. Brunton
Adeline J. Brym
Sarah M. Byrnes
Danielle B. Carey
Cameron C. Catalfu
Melissa J. Cederqvist
Desirae A. Ciraci
Courtney E. Costigan
Brittany J. Cravens
Jessica L. Crews
Mandy L. Crosser
Marie C. Dantio
Pamela M. Diberardino
Rebecca M. Doll
Leah N. Drapkin
Susan B. Duffield
Caroline J. Dyer
Kristin M. Elber
Emily L. Epstein
Amanda M. Furness
Natalia S. Gomankova
Kori J. Gunther
Jordan L. Hardval
Jennifer L. Harter
Amanda R. Hedrick
Hollie K. Hongosh
Janna E. House
Ashley N. Hyatt
Rhea M. Jones-Price
Rachel E. Kaufman
Sarah K. Kendrick
Lydia M. Kisley
Jennifer B. Knapp
Amanda M. Kujawa
Victoria M. Leali
Emily H. Lewis
Bernice S. Lindqvist
Emily K. Linkous
Kyra S. Macke
Lilly M. Manzi
Esther R. Mast
Kayli L. McCullough
Emily S. Murray
Sarah E. Murray
Emily S. Nash
Katharine L. Nemeth
Heather N. Newman
Kendall C. Obreza
Valerie P. O’Brien
Po-Yee Pang
Somi Park
Alexandria L. Persinger
Sarah E. Piskos
Kristen M. Provost
Kristin L. Render
Sandra K. Renz
Maryam E. Rezayat
Alicia D. Risley
Emily L. Roesch
Bethany R. Rohr
Heather A. Roscow
Emily S. Rudman
Rachel H. Sampson
Nicole K. Savage
Elizabeth M. Schaeffer
Megan D. Scheetz
Laura K. Schumaker
Chloe K. Scott
Kaitlyn T. Sherrock
Molly M. Shuman
Christine M. Shuss
Edith P. Sicken
Erin E. Slattery
Lynsey D. Smith
Kathleen B. Snead
Katelyn N. Stewart
Alison E. Thompson
Molly A. Tingley
Kaitlyn A. Tinney
Heather D. Webb
Jessica L. Weist
Caitlin M. Welsh
Sara A. Wheeler
Whitney M. Yount
Katherine A. Yuskewich
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society that seeks to recognize and to encourage scholarship among first-year college men. Selection is based entirely on achieving a 3.5 cumulative grade point average for fall semester of the first year.
New Members
Neil T. Anderson
Jason T. Barkeloo
Brandon W. Bock
Kevin R. Boedeker
Ryan M. Carris
Kurt F. Cooperrider
Clinton L. Day
Samuel H. De Voogt
Matthew T. DeBord
Nicholas A. Del Grosso
Aaron D. Dugger
James M. Dunkin
Bradley V. Folta
Joshua J. Gory
Daniel R. Jacob
Jacob A. Kerger
Patrick J. Kilian
Daniel E. Kochli
Joshua L. Lanzer
Karl N. Larew
Marcus O. Makoski
Brian R. Mann
James P. Maurath
Zachary D. Miller
Stephen A. Moberg
Stephen P. Nevius
Robert W. Ritzi
Tyler P. Siemon
Alexander S. Throckmorton
Timothy D. Uher
Paul M. Weber
David B. Williams
Kurt J. Young
Mortar Board
Mortar Board is a national senior honorary recognizing scholarship, leadership and service. Candidates must have a 3.3 grade point average and excel in both curricular and co-curricular leadership and service to the Wittenberg community.
New Members
Megan E. Arthur
Natalie R. Bacon
Dylan J. Baun
Benjamin A. Bozic
Jeffrey L. Bradstreet
Joseph H. Edwards
Amanda C. Farrell
Sean D. Fields
Sabrina C. Harris
Nicole A. Heller
Christopher L. Hewitt
Ross R. Holland
Sara M. Hucke
Melissa L. Ketterman
Jocelyn R. LaRoche
Erik K. Lindsjo
Leigh A. Malach
Sarah E. Matesich
Karen K. Phelan
Alicia A. Powers
Clistie E. Puckett
Stephanie M. Rines
Indraroop Roy Mohanti
Benjamin W. Scott
Lindsey A. Short
Alexander Silvis
Abigail R. Sjostrom
Courtney M. Symons
Thomas S. Troyer
Joseph R. Weeks
Omicron Delta Kappa
Omicron Delta Kappa is a national senior leadership honor society recognizing leadership in scholarship, athletics, university publications, cultural life and student affairs.
New Sophomore Members
Daniel R. Marous
Mai P. Trinh
Justin L. Tank
New Junior Members
Jacob T. Ark
Sarah M. Kennedy
Nicola K. Brady
Erik K. Lindsjo
Emily E. Daniels
Amy C. Myser
Tracy E. Dohn
Karen K. Phelan
Amanda C. Farrell
Clistie E. Puckett
Jaclyn G. Flickinger
Indraroop Roy Mohanti
Charles T. French
Benjamin W. Scott
Alison C. Gaughenbaugh
Lindsey A. Short
Eric W. Hartfelder
Abigail R. Sjostrom
Nicole A. Heller
Halley A. Studer-Sweetman
Mary K. Hudson
Ashley N. Troyer
Andrea N. Ipjian
Joseph R. Weeks
Erin M. Kapp
Alpha Sigma Lambda
The Wittenberg chapter of this national honor society for adult students is one of more than 200 throughout the nation. The society recognizes superior academic achievement by mature adults who typically pursue their studies while meeting major responsibilities of work and family.
New Members
Susan R. Cain
Julia Reed
Elizabeth A. Hay
Judy L. Steritz
Amy S. Kennaugh
Laura G. Turner
Paul J. Levingston
Lynnette D. Weber
Laura D. O’Connor
Chi Alpha Sigma
Chi Alpha Sigma is a national college athletic honor society founded in 1996. Members must be of junior or senior class standing, have a 3.4 or higher cumulative grade point average, be of good moral character and have earned a letter in a varsity intercollegiate sport.
New Members
Caitlin J. Augustus
Amy C. Myser
Dylan J. Baun
Nicole L. Ottavi
Emily E. Bell
Matthew P. Reiss
Keeley M. Buehler
Benjamin W. Scott
Jenna M. Davis
Jeffrey C. Smith
Amanda C. Farrell
Matthew J. Steinke
Sarah M. Fetters
Rachel A. Suitor
Ross R. Holland
Jonathan G. Van Vranken
James P. Martin
Gary A. Vanover
Gamma Sigma Alpha
Gamma Sigma Alpha is a national honor society founded in 1989 at University of Southern California to promote intellectual interaction between Greek students and the academic community. The society recognizes outstanding academic performance within the Greek community as compared to all university averages. Members must achieve a cumulative grade point average above a 3.5 for the junior and senior year. Gamma Sigma Alpha also provides regional academic awards and scholarships for graduate study to its members.
New Members
Amy A. Apidone
Emily A. Mattes
Jack K. Beckett
Jessica E. McClish
Brian T. Bennett
Samantha L. McCoy
Carolyn S. Boggs
Holly L. McHugh
Jeremy S. Bolin
Samantha L. Mohr
Keeley M. Buehler
Amy C. Myser
Brian P. Cataldi
Melissa E. Niese
Kara M. Clunk
Amy E. Nilson
Jenna N. Corwin
Erin K. Pecsok
Jenna M. Davis
Ashley A. Petersen
Steven R. Dennett
Karen K. Phelan
Nathan A. Devers
Matthew P. Reiss
Rachel E. Dunn
Aleena M. Rorapaugh
Brittney A. Dye
Indraroop Roy Mohanti
Joseph H. Edwards
Jessica J. Schultz
Dani R. Eller
Andrea M. Singer
Erin J. Ellis
Jeffrey C. Smith
Stacy L. Fennell
Elizabeth I. Snyder
Elizabeth C. Gaspar
Jennifer L. Storer
Phoebe J. Gaston
Halley A. Studer-Sweetman
Alison C. Gaughenbaugh
Kantaro Suzuki
Patricia E. Grebenstein
Courtney M. Symons
Eric W. Hartfelder
Rebecca L. Tittle
Nicole A. Heller
Thomas S. Troyer
Sara M. Hucke
Andrew J. Urban
Mary K. Hudson
Farheen M. Usmani
Megan M. Jackson
Timothy R. Verrilli
Adam Jara
Kathryn N. Wade
Ashley A. Kopf
Erin S. Waltz
Walter W. Kropp
Leslie J. Wells
Zoe A. Lamberson
Daniel E. Westlake
Erik K. Lindsjo
Kara R. Whitacre
Mary B. Lintz
Sarah E. Yehle
Lisa M. Martorano
Megan E. Ziegler
Kelly J. Zink
Seniors Earning University Honors
Mallory A. Adams
Melissa E. Niese
Jena R. Buchhop
Sabrina C. Renkar
Richard E. Gordon
Robert F. Richardson
Patricia E. Grebenstein
Bradley A. Ross
Jeanne E. Heil
Elizabeth I. Snyder
Kathryn A. Holt
Seyed G. Sohi
Kaoru Hoshino
Rebecca L. Tittle
Emily N. List
Theodore R. Trautman
Christine D. Maddox
Rebekah T. Weiner
James P. Marti
Amanda M. Wiesehan
Emily A. Mattes
Sarah E. Yehle
Emily L. McClay
Seniors with a 4.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average
Eric J. Rellinger
Students with 4.0 Grade Point Average for Past Two Semesters
Caitlin J. Augustus
Kaoru Hoshino
Katherine C. Cridge
Andrea N. Ipjian
Kelley L. Cridge
Daniel R. Marous
Ryan C. Deutschendorf
Alison N. Maye
David T. Donofrio
Clistie E. Puckett
Christina M. Fetherolf
Eric J. Rellinger
Kalyn M. Fowler
Lindsey A. Short
Ashley E. Gerace
Thomas S. Troyer
Kathryn A. Holt
DEPARTMENTAL AND PROGRAM AWARDS
Art
The Ralston C. Thompson Awards were established in honor of the late Ralston Thompson, professor of art (1941-1970). These awards are granted by the Art Department to students who demonstrate exceptional promise in art.
2007 Recipients: Kristin a. Klann
Elissa A. Ward
The Wittenberg Guild Awards are given annually from a fund established by the Wittenberg Guild. These awards are granted by the Art Department to students who demonstrate exceptional promise in art.
2007 Recipients: Rebecca J. Graves
Jansen S. Wehrley
The S. Paul & Clara M. Weaver Endowed Scholarship was funded through a generous gift in loving memory of S. Paul Weaver by his wife Clara M. Weaver, Columbus, Ohio, to provide financial assistance to sophomores, juniors, or seniors who are either art majors or education majors with a desire to teach art.
2007 Recipient: Mary C. Griffith
Biology
The Faculty Award for Outstanding Achievement in Biology is given by the faculty of the department in recognition of seniors who have had outstanding achievement and demonstrate strong potential in biology.
2007 Recipients: Karell G. Pelle
Jessica J. Schultz
The Emmett Bodenberg Award for Outstanding Achievement in Environmental Biology, named to honor the late professor of biology (1931-1968), is given to the junior or senior students who have excelled in and demonstrated commitment to this field of study.
2007 Recipient: Alison N. Maye
The Faculty Award for Outstanding Achievement in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is given in recognition of seniors with exceptional achievement and strong potential in biochemistry and molecular biology.
2007 Recipient: Rachel M. Schwope
Chemistry Department
The Dayton Section of the American Chemical Society Patterson Award is given to the outstanding junior chemistry major.
2007 Recipient: Thao T. Nguyen
Nelson E. Sartoris Award is given to outstanding senior chemistry major.
2007 Recipient: Eric J. Rellinger
The James T. Gregory Award is given to the junior or senior chemistry student most likely to succeed in chemical research.
2007 Recipient: Nicholas A. Pierson
Communication
Laurels in Communication are given to a major who demonstrates academic excellence, personal integrity, a commitment to community and the motivation and potential to use his/her advanced knowledge of communication toward socially responsible ends.
2007 Recipient: Amy L. Holden
Community Service
The Outstanding Service to Springfield Award recognizes one student and one faculty or staff member who, through continuing community service, contribute to Springfield in an exceptional way. A donation will be made to a Springfield charity of the winner’s choice.
2007 Recipients: Don Reed (Faculty/Staff)
Emily M. Convery (Student)
East Asian Studies
The winner of the Outstanding East Asian Language Study Award is:
2007 Recipients: Andrew L. Scarponi (Chinese)
Jonathan A. Jasper (Japanese)
The Shigeharu Matsumoto Award is given to a senior major who exemplifies the East Asian Studies tradition of academic excellence, community service and commitment to international understanding.
2007 Recipients: Ashley A. Kopf
Kaoru Hoshino
The Eugene Swanger Scholarship is awarded to a sophomore East Asian Studies major who demonstrates high academic achievement and shows promise as an Asian studies scholar.
2007 Recipient: Gregory A. Walter
Economics Department
The Economics Prize for outstanding achievement is given by the department to recognize economics majors who have maintained high standards in course work and research.
2007 Recipient: Kevin R. Magley
Education Department
The Barbara Steel Kane Memorial Award was established in memory of Barbara Steel Kane, a 1978 graduate of Wittenberg. The award is presented to one major and one minor from the Teacher Education Program who demonstrate the capacities of character, commitment, and community that are in keeping with the mission of the Education Department and its theme of "Educational Leaders for Constructive Social Change."
2007 Recipient: Melinda J. Clark (Major)
(No award for Minor this year)
The Virginia Lucas Silver Apple Award is presented to the Education department junior who displays the qualities exemplified by Professor Emerita of Education Virginia Lucas (1973-1992).
2007 Recipient: Kelley L. Cridge
English Department
The Allen J. Koppenhaver Prize, established in honor of the late Allen J. Koppenhaver, professor of English (1961-1991), is awarded annually to the outstanding senior English major who best represents the breadth and depth of Professor Koppenhaver’s scholarship and interdisciplinary interests.
2007 Recipient: Sabrina C. Renkar
The Award for Excellence in Literary Studies is given to the senior English major who best exemplifies excellence in literary criticism and scholarship.
2007 Recipient: Theodore R. Trautman
Geography Department
The Martin E. Johnson Award - Through a fund established to honor the late Dr. Martin E. Johnson, associate professor of geography, an annual award is made to the junior geography major with the highest grade point average.
2007 Recipient: Walter W. Kropp
Geology Department
The Floyd R. Nave Award is an endowed award, given to an outstanding geology major pursuing geologic research, recognizes and honors the diverse contributions of this department’s founder.
2007 Recipient: Charles A. Martin
History Department
The ATO - Paul F. Bloomhardt Award, established in honor of the late Paul F. Bloomhardt, professor of history and biography (1925-1956), is awarded to outstanding junior history majors.
2007 Recipient: Aleena M. Rorapaugh
The Margaret S. Ermarth Award, established in honor of the late Margaret Sittler Ermarth, professor of history (1953-1974), is awarded to an outstanding senior history major.
2007 Recipients: Brian P. Cataldi
Eric A. Rey
The Martha and Robert Hartje Award, established in 1988 to honor Robert Hartje, professor of history (1956-1988) and his wife Martha Hartje, is awarded to an outstanding senior history major skilled in writing historical narrative. 2007 Recipient: Brian J. DeSantis
Intercollegiate Athletics Program
The North Coast Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Award recognizes a student who has performed with distinction both in the classroom and on the playing field.
2007 Female Recipient: Kathy M. Hittle
2007 Male Recipient: Tristan M. Murray
LANGUAGES
The Kurt J. Fickert Award, established in honor of Kurt J. Fickert, professor of languages (1956-1986), is presented to an outstanding junior or senior majoring in a modern language. The recipient must possess those qualities exemplified by Professor Fickert during his more than 30 years of service to the Department of Languages and to the university.
2007 Recipient: Jeanne E. Heil
Management Department
The Tau Pi Phi Award is given to the graduating management major who combines the highest academic achievement with university contribution. The department provides a permanent plaque.
2007 Recipient: Jessica A. Shirkey
The Wall Street Journal Award recognizes the graduating management major with the greatest potential for career success. Dow Jones and Company provides a one-year subscription to The Wall Street Journal, a medallion and a permanent plaque.
2007 Recipient: Amy E. Nilson
The Dr. Woodrow Wilson Prize for Excellence in Management, made available by the widow and children of Woodrow Wilson, professor emeritus of business administration (1956-1978), was created to give annual financial awards to students who major and excel in management.
2007 Recipients: Matthew W. Lynch
Bradley M. Wilson
The Denise Calvert Leadership Award is given to the senior management major who provides significant leadership to both the department and university, while offering a strong example of dedication to scholarship and the needs of others. The award was named, posthumously, for the 1980 alumnus who, as president, led Wittenberg’s American Marketing Association chapter to several national awards.
Financial Executives International Award recognizes an outstanding senior finance or accounting student based on academics, leadership and service. The award consists of a personal gift and a permanent plaque provided by FEI.
2007 Recipient: Jenna N. Corwin
The WittInvest Investment Award, sponsored by the WittInvest Investment Club, recognizes students of high academic achievement who further the American free enterprise system via their knowledge of markets and investments. This monetary award derives uniqueness because it is provided by the students for the students.
2007 Recipient: Bryan M. Vehonsky
Math and Computer Science Department
The Paul Hessler Award, established in memory of Paul Hessler, a member of the mathematics faculty at Wittenberg (1969-1978), is awarded to junior or senior majors for outstanding achievement in mathematics or computer science.
2007 Recipients: Kathy A. Johnson
Kevin R. Magley
The Norman E. Dodson Award, named in honor of the late Norman Dodson, a member of the mathematics faculty at Wittenberg (1957-1975), is awarded to a graduating senior for excellence in preparation to teach mathematics or computer science.
2007 Recipient: Emily N. List
The Richard A. Little Mathematics Fund was established by Richard Little, a 1960 graduate of Wittenberg, in memory of his parents. Part of the fund provides awards to outstanding junior or senior mathematics or computer science majors. 2007 Recipients: Emily J. Emmons
Brian J. Ervin
Margaret E. Pettit
Indraroop Roy Mohanti
Music Department
The Jan Bender Memorial Award, established in honor of the late Jan Bender, professor of music (1965-1975), is awarded to a senior whose performance both academically and musically has been excellent and whose contributions to the Department of Music have been outstanding.
2007 Recipients: Jennifer L. Gordon
Halle M. McGuire
The Elmer Blackmer Award, established in memory of Professor Elmer Blackmer (1962-1974), is presented to music students who have shown outstanding achievement in music theory and music skills.
2007 Recipient: Kathryn R. Kulma
Physics Department
The Weaver Prize is awarded to the junior physics major who shows the greatest potential for a career in physics.
2007 Recipient: Steven G. Wolgast
Political Science Department
The Joe H. Bindley Scholarship, which honors Professor Bindley (1968-1987), is granted to a junior or senior political science major who exhibits high levels of leadership or scholarship while pursuing courses of study leading toward law school or American politics.
2007 Recipients: David W. Fairman
Leigh E. Hendrix
The Jeffrey Y. Mao Alumni Award in Political Science is given to junior political science majors in recognition of outstanding scholarship, service to the university and promise of significant contributions to society.
2007 Recipient: Eric K. Lindsjo
Psychology Department
The Bethlehem Steel Award has been established to honor outstanding senior students in psychology.
2007 Recipient: Kathryn A. Holt
The Award for Professional Potential is given to a senior psychology major who has demonstrated the potential for advanced study in psychology.
2007 Recipient: Ashley E. Gerace
The Virgil E. Rahn Memorial Fund in Psychology has been established to honor an outstanding junior student in psychology.
2007 Recipient: Lindsey A. Short
Religion Department
The David Hartman Award, established in honor of the late David Hartman, associate professor of religion (1962-1976), is awarded to an outstanding senior in the Department of Religion based upon the student's academic performance, ability to relate the study of religion to the liberal arts, and contributions to the department and its program.
2007 Recipient: Bradley A. Ross
Russian Area Studies
The Award for Excellence in Russian Area Studies is given to the outstanding senior Russian Area Studies majors.
2007 Recipient: Mallory A. Adams
School of Community Education
The Award for Excellence in Liberal Studies is given to an SCE Liberal Studies major of at least advanced junior standing who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in the liberal studies program.
2007 Recipient: Scott B. Stephens
Sociology Department
The T. Edwin Boling Sociology Scholarship Award, established in honor of the late Ed Boling, professor of sociology (1967-1994), is given to outstanding senior sociology majors.
2007 Recipient: Kathleen M. Nichols
Women's Studies Program
The Women’s Studies Writing Award, sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program, is presented for outstanding writing in any area of Women’s Studies.
2007 Recipient: Andrea N. Ipjian
State and National Awards
National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III National Academic Squad
Erin N. Berger
Holly L. McHugh
Rachel E. Dunn
Victoria D. Vogelgesang
Whitney E. Marshall
U.S. Fulbright Student Program
2007 Finalists: Allison S. Helmuth, Andrew L. Scarponi
PHI BETA KAPPA
Founded at the College of William and Mary in 1776, Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest and most prestigious of the national honor societies. Wittenberg's chapter, Omicron of Ohio, was established in 1992.
Phi Beta Kappa exists to give recognition to students who have achieved high academic distinction at Wittenberg. Phi Beta Kappa stresses the importance of the liberal arts and sciences, and elects to membership only those students who have demonstrated their awareness of the liberal arts tradition by building programs broad in scope yet sufficiently concentrated to ensure comprehensive knowledge in one or more disciplines.
Students are normally elected as seniors or, in special cases, as juniors.
They must be majoring in one of the liberal arts or sciences, have a high grade point average, have taken a variety of courses across the liberal arts spectrum, and have demonstrated a knowledge of mathematics and a foreign language appropriate to a liberal arts education.
New Members
Juniors:
Jacob T. Ark
Gretchen E. Mueller
Caitlin J. Augustus
Lara A. Rath
Sarah M. Fetters
Lindsey A. Short
Christopher L. Hewitt
Jennifer L. Storer
Sarah M. Kennedy
Thomas S. Troyer
Erik K. Lindsjo
Joseph R. Weeks
Seniors:
Jena R. Buchhop
Karell G. Pelle
Brian P. Cataldi
Margaret E. Pettit
Ryan C. Deutschendorf
Eric A. Rey
John S. Fleming
Robert F. Richardson
Phoebe J. Gaston
Bradley A. Ross
Jeanne E. Heil
Jessica A. Shirkey
Richard J. Hitt
Amy F. Siegel
Kaoru Hoshino
Rebecca L. Tittle
Kathryn A. Jablonowski
Theodore R. Trautman
Kristen A. Klann
Jonathan D. Umbel
Emily N. List
Christopher R. Vytlacil
Joshua A. Mancini
Erin S. Waltz
Carolyn M. Mayer
Daniel E. Westlake
Emily L. McClay
Amanda M. Weisenhan
Kathleen M. Nichols
SMITH SCHOLARS
Recipients of this full-tuition scholarship must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA each year for scholarship renewal. Smith Scholarships are based on superior academic performance, co-curricular achievements, personal references, writing ability and SAT/ACT scores. Recipients are automatically inducted to the University Honors Program.
Senior Smith Scholars: John S. Fleming,
Kathryn A. Holt,
Theodore R. Trautman
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