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I MAY 2Q. 1924
; t ." TiL-ii
; 4 Llbvd f Queen
1 Harold" Uojrd ii.Mi P j"?
does belier tbt there la "aomotWai
: new In tha movi."
80 he sets out to bow tbe world
..l.lrol . and UDUMd Me
oould be made into a motion picture.
la "Girl n ma '
. i 1 k.- kaiiMfl aa nove
wnrihr successor 10 i
V
Da more . --
K..t with strong vein of. comedy
running Joyfully throughout It.
in K UoH .1
""5 Th boy i ba.Mul
ami ecared to death of the fair W
Tnhvn Ralston who pUjeo oppo
site him In "Why Worry?" le wen
ngniu a Harold1. iMdlng lady. Fred
Sewmeyer end Ham Teaylor djrrteed
with Taylor. Tommy Gray Ted Wilde
tod Tim oeien wruiug iu aw.
Rare Praise Indeed
One of America a beet known bo-
..i.t.. rriilm recently eomoared
' n.i. liar's "The Courtship of
Miles Htandlsh" showing this week
at the Isia theater to "The Covered
'Wagon." Tbl critldam came upon
the pre-review and world premiere In
Los Angeles before any presentation
was acheduled for New ork.
The writer'a comment follows:
This new Ray picture baa tb aame
stirring epic quality that nee made a
smashing aucceaa of Tbe Covered
IV.. nn '
"la thla atory of the Mayflower
ml tli lanitiiit of the PiltTima. In'
nntn nn the shin and on the
success of the colony. Juet aa In
The Covered Wagon' it waa the
f.i. r the paravan ratber than the
love affair that held the intereat and
...nl.k.il tha rhrllW.
mMnrimUr The Coortahip of
MIL. Hi.nHl.h1 l aunerb and
ataged with that taate and splendor
and historical accuracy which mars
U of Charlea Ray's productlona.
a great apectacle. and Mr. Hay tia
great momenia.
ta."
f -f
lowing tbia wk t tb Queen the-
star be ha in mur "'J0!
in tbe footstep of
but he bi developed picturo thjt la
" k.M.ri aa non . and
1 1 f Musical Act Cozy
1 l Poe Poe'a muaical Hawaiian! who
mrm rt .rlHail attraction tO the Pepper
"' Boa Kevue'a production of "The Talk
. bt the Town" tbia week at the Coiy
theater turn in a well ataged offer-
ing every feature of wbicb drawa
much aDDlause. One of the trio
liandlee a guitar in faultleaa atyle. and
' k the dancing of the bula girl baa much
to commend It.
ft' I "Penrod and Bam." a plcturiaatlon
nf Booth Tarkington'a yarn topa the
mhv ji n nrnvnm
And. lent we forget little kudj t'11-
reen. the aancy eoubrette who reg-
' Tatcred auch a heavy bit when here
with the Pete Pate-Hud Morgan
troiine. returns to the Coay next 8un-
' tlay. Ruby ia to be featured in the
new abow according to Manager Lae-
' kin.
Lines to Maud
Maud Sinclair b playa one of the
principal ralea in "R.atlen. Wivea"
ahowlcf at the Capitol theater ia one
- of the beat known dramatic actreaaea
on thf American atage.
Miaa Sinclair appeared the laat
theatrical aeaaon in "Hi Characters
in Hearch of An Author" and "The
Adding Machine." Her atage engage-
menta include leading rolea with Mra.
Whlffen and Slary Roland In 'The
Advertising of Kate" with Ben Ami
in "The Idle Inn." three yeara in
Jamea Forbea' "The Traveling Balea-
man" In Forbea' 'The Commutera."
with Ethel Berrymore in "Captain
Jlnka." In "Juat Out of College" in
'The Spoilera." In "Old tdy Thlrty-
One" and "Bplte Corner."I 'The Stranger Iris
i' 'The Stranger" topa an excellent
bill at the Iris theater.
; Much of the dramatic action of thia
creen play revolvea around the pro-
twattea of English criminal yuatice.
One of the many powerful incidenta
- of the. story la the arreat and trial for
.murder of an innocent man.
Betty Compaon ia the girl; Richard
4Hx the man: Lewis Stone the brother
and Tully Marshall haa tbe title role
an old mop man who sacrifices him-
elt rather than aee a young couple
In whom he ia deeply interested Buf-
fer. - Those in the supporting cast In-
clude Robert Kchable Frank Nelson.
Clarence Burton and Robert Brower.
Ted and Babe Star
' Ted'Howland and Babe Dekfont
playing tbe principal rolea in a miitb-
provoking comedy "Married life"
thia week at the Prince are right in
. their respective eiementa and ranch
merriment ia the result. Howland
and Babe form an ideal team and
work together splendidly.
. Special aong n urn here featuring
an illustrated aong. 'The Oang's All
Gone." by Mickey Riley add apice to
the occasion with the motion pic-
ture and Miaa Culberaon'e jaxa or-
chestra lightening the intermiaaiona
ajufte a bit.
' New acenery also adda much to the
torrent production. '
t
Madge Has Floor
Madge Bellamy who playa the
principal role in "Tbe White Sin
snowing nw wee ai me maim ne-
ater .declare that when aba ia ready
to have a home of her own ah ia
going to choose a husband who doesn't
. object to paper dishes.
. After the
. - J . : 1
. niirr iifv rAiruwve ex urri.iiLi! in
TThe White Sin" aa the poor little
V girl on the farm whoa Kf center
t around the dish pan and the sink.
" Ma Bellamy ia very decided oa the
dish-washing question.
; ' s "Paper dishes are ao plcnlcky."
say the fair young star. "80 FH
. hv a picnic every day in the year"
: Shaw Well Known
:" Oaear Shaw wk haa been atarred
la seme- of .Braadway'a beet known
' muaical cmedy hits plays opposite
Anita Stewart In The Great White
Way." thawing this week at the Ma
festie theater. v Although Shaw has
ever' flickered tn tb silent drama be
is wD known to ' follo-wer ejf tbe
v : legirhnai stag.' He is now featured
l Clara KuoMner's musics cemedy.
v !On KW - Prior to that be was
' . .5 one of tha .featured prindnstld
J cUorgJof-ITfa!
WKereToGo;
PBINCE Prior Folllea fea-
taring Tad Howland Baba
' Damoat and Winter Garde
. - daal( glria Vaodevilla.
COZT flabrial Uakln'a mn-
leal fbaedy tronpe la tab
ahowa. VauderUla by Ruhr
McElyra Harding and Kim-
ling Betty Connor Grade
MoraUnd and "Pepper Bos
Revoe." Itcturea and added
attraction a. -
PICTURES.
MAJI8T10 OoUwya'a sur-
prise JUm. The Great White
Way with a caat of screen
atage and eportlng notable.
Lloyd Plnlajr'a orchestra.
Scott Bradley at tbe organ.
QUEEN Harold Lloyd' lateat
comedy "Girl Shy." Newa
weekly and Educational two-
reelec CAPITOL Jamea Bennie and
Doria Kenyon in "Reatleaa
Wivea." News weekly and
apodal comedy.
LIBERTT Paulina Oaron In
"Pal O Mine." Comedy and
new. The Old Foot'
Thursday.
IRIS Betty Compaon In The
Stranger. Comedy and new.
BIALTO "Th Whit Bin"
tarring Madge Bellamy.
Comedy newa. "The Lulla-
by" atarring Jane Novak on
Thursday.
ISIS Charlea Ray In Tbe
Courtehip of Milea Standish."
Comedy new and fennelTe
1 orfbeatr.
STRAND Katharine MaeDon-
ald In Tbe Scarlet Lily."
Comedy and newa weekly.
CROWN Edward (Hoof) Gib-
eon n "Ride for Your Life."
New weekly and special
comedy.
SYLVAN BEACH Swimming
boating a ad dancing. Open
every night.
to that he played on Broadway In
"Two Little (lirle in Blue" The
Half Moon" "Very Good Eddie" and
other bits.
Liberty Thursday
According to Jamea Venturlnl di
rector of 'The Old Fool." opening
Thursday at tbe Liberty theater
Jamea Harrows who enacta the title
role In the film ia an extremely easy
artor to handle. Cloae to 70 yeara
of ace. Barrowe la a product of the
old echooi and needa but a word to
get the required effect.
He waa extremely eenamve 10 me
role In The Old Fool." When he
waa wanted on tbe set be waa die-
covered In some corner reading his
script He seemed literallv to live
bis part during tbe whole picture.
Added Treat Isis
Motion pictures of tbe Galveston
Bathing Girls' Revue were ahown
Monday night at the Iala theater aa
the added attraction to Charlee Ray'a
The Courtahlp of Milea Btandleb."
The bathing revue . acenee created
quite a bit of intereat especially
among those woo were on the island
during the festivities and those who
stayed at home got quite a kick out of
tbe proceedings.
The pictures will tie shown for tbe
reat of the week.
At Strand Today
Eric Mayne. chiefly remembered
for bis anlendid portrayal la The
Four Horsemen" and In Mra. Wal
lace Reid's "Human Wreckage;" baa
an attractive part In Katheriner Mac-
Donald' film. Tha Scarlet Lily."
ahowing today at tbe Strand theater.
Othera in the supporting chat are
Hngh Thompaon Gordon Russell Ed-
mund Carewe Mathilda Brundage and
Q race Morse.
'Vets' for 'Hoot
Borne of acreenland'e veterana sup-
ort "Hoot" Gibaon In "Ride for Your
.ife." showlnt- at the Crown theater.
Robert McKim. one of the screen's
mdst realistic "heavies;" Howard
Trueadell character actor of proven
ability; Harry Todd comedian: Clark
Com stock and William Robert Daly
have prominent parta. Laura La
Plante playa the romantic lead op-
poaite Gibaon.
Unmasked Bandits Rob
Dallas Man at Corsicaha
Houaton Poat Special.
CORSICANA. Texaa. Mav I0.i-W.
B. Smith traveling representative for
tha Perkina Dry Goods company. Dal
las waa held uo bv two unmasked
men in Richland creek bottom I
milea south of here. Sunday night and
relieved of $55. Tbe men lay down
acroaa the road and when Smith stop-
ped hia car jumped on the running
board While one covered him with
gun the other went through his
pocket. No arresta have been made.
American Beauty
electric xnoir
Thbat Iron mad
Pay trifl mon at firat
and be assured of tha sama
aatiafactory results after
yeara of use aa upon 'tha
day you buy It..
SaJaf if Aaaillsrs assaf EUfMeut
American Electrical
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CTatg sjaal Urgt tmimtf
Sill
Reforestation Plan
fended in Brady
Addrest
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Houston Poat Special
BRADY Texaa May 19. Lynch
Davidson candidate for governor.
told bia Brady .audience today that
political trickery might work nine
times out of ten but that ia oue in-
etanc tbe tenth time bad been acvrsd
to hie advantage.
"My entire campaign baa been baaed
upon tha elncer deaire to do some
thing worth wnita for Texas. " he de
dared "and tbe moment I mentioned
reforestration In my addreaa I know
it would be seised udob bv tar oddo
uents aa an object of attack ainca 1
am in tbe lumber business. All of
them were alow In aaaaillng it. For
a time I grew impatient eat they bad
overiooaea tnai wnico 1 waa particu-
larly anxioua tbay would aeeail. But
after three month e my patience baa
been rewarded and without exception
all have now taken a fling' at It. Tbfl
is exactly what I wanted. Having
everyone of them on recerd now I
put to them tbe queatian l nave bean
withholding what wonld rou dor
It baa been my intention from tha
outset to discover if by any possible
chance there ia an iota of construc
tive though bidden in tha political
aemogoguery wito wblcn xexae baa
tor so long a tuna been eo coatly bur
denrd."
The candidate waa Introduced by
Judge f. . Newman. In bis ad
dreaa Mr. Davidson aald:
"For my part I stand for conserv
ing taxable value for Texaa and am
opposed to cut -ever lands being
bought by either Htate or nation. If
my opponenta diaagree with my plan
aa records ahow I call on them to of
fer a better one. If they do not it is
aaie to aaaume tbey are In league
with those who wiah to have the
Htate buy the cut-over pine lands or
with tbe meaaura now pending in
congreaa by wbicb It ia aougbt to have
the national government purchase the
cut-over pine landa.
"I am opposed to government or
State purchase of tbeae landa flrat
because tbe government ebould not
engage In tbe land buying business
and second because upon govern
ment or State purchaae the landa Im
mediately become non-taiabls. Tbe
majority of Eaatern Texaa counties
depend upon cut-over pine landa and
virgin pine landa for their taxable
valuee. If tbeae landa become non-
taxable it would wine many Eastern
Texaa countiee out of government
existence becauae they would have
no aourc from which to get their
revenuea. It wonld abaolutely - de-
stroy their road bonding nrivileiee
and wipe out their Independent school
district taxea. Any man who offers
hknaeM for the governorship should
think of Texaa first and bla political
ambition aecond."
"I nut the aueetion to each of mv
opponenta "bow far is ronr noli-
cal ambition in front or behind tbe
thought for your Stater"
Montgomery Engineer
Gets State District Job
Houaton Poat Special.
CONROE Tazaa May 10. W. J.
Keller county road engineer haa re-
signed bis position with tbe county to
accept appointment aa district engi-
neer under the State highway depart-
ment' Mr. Kelley will maintain head-
quartera at Houaton and will have
aeveral adjacent countiee under hia
supervision.
Mr. Kelley came to Montgomery
county aa engineer to supervise the
road construction work mora than a
5 ear ago. He will be succeeded by
. R. Spiller of thie place.
Take
for the liver
Bo war of tanttatioma. Demean!
th gwanaus la 10csud 35c pack
(a baariag iwi tract 1
Maaacfetiari bp .
Heater Company
Hahawav rfaaJlaW KM.
s
a .. 7 -. is
pverlSOOPlanl:
; Trip toBirenharii'
For Shrink Fete
AboaMSOO Sbriners several hun-
dred el taem from Houaton. are ex-
pected to attend Shrina day Friday
tb Brenbam firemen' a annual May
Jollies of 1923" by Arabia Temple
minstrels la tbe evening.
Other features will be a rodeo a
baseball game between A. and U. and
Southwestern and a ball at night. A
barbecue dinner will be served at noon.
A special train will leave In Grand
Central station at 9 a. m. and will
leave Brenhant on tbe return trip at
midnight.
Houaton Poat Special.
CLEVELAND Texaa May 19.
Tba 192 graduating clasa of the
Cleveland High acbool will begin
commencement evercisee Friday eve-
ning. Mav 25. with the clasa playa
Th Hoodoo" at tba high acbool
auditorium.
Tba graduatioa exercises will be
held Monday evening at the audi
torium. Misa Mildred Lee Traylor Is
valedictorian and Miss Mildred Wll-
liamaon is sslutstorian. Prof. Earl
Huffor of the Sam Houston State
Teachers' college at Huntsville will
deliver the class addreaa and Oaa
Anderson president of tbe Cleve
land school board will present the
diplomas.
Uiase officers are: Miss Mildred
Lee Traylor. president: Miss Grace
Cunningham aecretary and treasurer;
Misa Beatrice Nash reporter and
Miss Mildred Williamson class poet.
Othera are Miaaea Lucy Virginia Love
and Gladya Naah and Ira Crawford
and Eugene Hunt.
Tbe Cleveland ecboola will close a
nine months' term Friday. May 23.
Superintendent J. A. Hunt haa been
re-elected for the next .veer. The
aame board la also in office com-
Ksed or Osa Andereon. president;
'. T. A. Boothe. aecretary; J. A.
Guinn. J. O. G reran. T. .1. Liner.
Dr. J M. Hubert and Mra. John
Griffin.
The achool haa been classed aa a
flrat claaa four-year high achool.
Record Class Presented
Diplomas at Bay City
Houston Poat Special.
BAY CITY. Texaa. Mav 19 Tn.
high achool of Bav Citv sradusted
one of the largest classes In its his
tory monaay mgot woen Vi girla and
boys were presented diDlomaa. The
graduatea were:
Verna Baaa. Helon Bnnnean. Tnna
Anne Barden Donie Cartwright Ar-
thur Collina.. Pearl Culver. Ether
Curry Thelma Curry Vivian Curtia
narry uowar itirnest Ifueros Wil-
liam Dunn David Follis Jim Gar-
trell. Ima Grisaom Jesse B. Harris
Katharine Howard Harold Jinks.
Marjori Klaer. Gradv Kieer. Eliza
beth Klein Roaamond Langbam Wil-
lie McClendon Everette Lewie Lur-
line Mallard Glenon Moore Maud
Moreland Pauline Nichols Willie
Belle Pack Hattie Mae Pargel John
Pyle Peage B. B. Rhodes 8am mie
Ridgeway Amoa Stafford Vevi Ste-
vens John Stevena Lamar Stewart
Edwin Stinnetts Marian Taulbee
Hannah Thompaon. Netta Lee Walker
and Nola Mae William a.
$100
Saved
V
rest Arabia tempi win eoornoui to IS. A. Hunter presiding elder of tae
th day'a entertainment with aa ex- Lampasas district of tbe Methodist
biMtlM drill by Arabia tempi patrol church states that work oa tba ea-
a concert by the temple band and the eamnmeat crorad which waa present-
HIGH
CLOSING
FOR MAY ONLY
$550.00 W
P. Haines.
$450.00
$45000
Brinkerhoff
These Pianos are brand new and are strictly high-grade
English brown mahogany the very latest design. We
are offering to our customers this exceptional discount
for May only.
You can select your Piano now. We will send it
right out.
You Can Make Your
Do not let this opportunity pass if you want a real Piano.
Hortonfi Smith Piano Co.
910 Capitol Avenue
Today 2nd Wednesday
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Stranger
ISBEM
" Houston Poat Special. '
- WBUBNET Taxaa May 19. Rev.
ed to tba West Texaa conference of
tb Methodist church ' abort tin
ag is - undergoing rapid ' improve-
ment a under tb supervision of W. H.
Chambers general manager. In trana-
forming a farm and wooded mountain
Into a firat dass resort and assembly
grounds with all modern conveniences
such aa lights water sewerege sad
telephone. A beautiful cobblestone
entrance gate" graded and graveled
roads leading from tbe highway ever
the grounds and to tbe top si tb
motiDtsln.
Dormitories and cottages om of
which are built of Cobblestone wdlca
are oletureeque. ar being built.
f 100 prise will be gives for tb moat
appropriate 'nam selected for the
high mountain which stand ia tb
midst of th (round.
Thla plot of ground waa ptlrcnaaed
by the chamber of commerce at a cost
of 111.000. On Mar 29 a tag pulling
sale will take place at tha grounda
three milea above nerrvHi.
Tbe flrat encampment to be held
will be from July 8 to August S at
which time tbe Sunday acbool and
league forces of tb West Texaa con
ference will meet.
Schulenburg Plans
Elaborate Graduation
Houston Poat Special.
BCHTJLENBURO Texaa May 19.
A claaa of aeveu will be graduated
from tbe Schulenburg High acbool
Friday May 28. The Jlev. Mr. lel-
vington of Smitbvilie delivered the
commencement sermon Sundsy night
at tbe acbool auditorium to tbe gradu-
atea. their relativea and friends. Final
examinationa will be held Monday
and Tuesday. ) Tueaday night fbe
clasa will atage the three-act comedy
" Whose Little Bride Are YouT"
Wedoradav night gradea from tha
flrat to tbe fifth Will render their pro
gram Thursday mini ine eixcn
seventh and eighth gradea will each
stage a one-act playlet.
Friday night diplomas win be pre
sented to Kdwin Steinman. Melba
Ktelnman. Ruth Voxt. Victoria Parish
Gertrude Meyer Annia Ruhmann and
Alma Greenahleld.
Wharton Legion Plans
July 4 Celebration
Houston Post Special.
WHARTON. Texaa. May 19. The
Horace Howald poat of tbe American
Lesion of tbia citv ia planning a
countywide barbecue and celebration
Jury 4. A big rodeo will be one of
the many attractions'.
YOUNd MAN BECOME A LINO-
Or Printer or both. Moat dignified.
educational and lucrative of tne I
dustrlal vochtiona. and about tha only
oneo not overcrowded. Watch the want
ada under "trades" for the constant
demand for Llnotypers and Printers.
This School is owned and operated
by the leading employing printers and
Dubllshers 01 tne Houtnwest wnicn in
sures that our Courses are practical
and thorough and that our graduatea
receive recognition.
Aak any employer of Ltnotyper and
Printers what he thinks about your
becoming either and at thla achool.
Call phone or writ for further In
formation.
SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF
PRINTING
Mlttt Commerce St T 2M
Dallas. Texas
$100
Saved
Schubert . . . $375.00
$350.00
Cash Payment June 1
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The etary ef be-
trays wmn-
hood of a man
whs find the
path of he net in
tn and these
ar th the
Coming Friday
Cheater
-metre
Menumental
Elc f Mother
.. Cv
"The LuMaky"
WHh -Jan
Nsvfek i
"The .Whita
Sin
With Madg
Bellamy '-
Turin
IlltlllUU
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TEXAS DEATHS
' tEWIS-OOBJBICAMA May U-
Vt. A. O. Lewis who w nraeue
mg paysieiaa here for man y years.
died Saturday la Badorus
de
ceased lenTt wu aad six children
in Sadoraa. and two sisters. Mrs. K
A. Jobsnson aad Mr. B. U. Clark
la versteaaa..;
BHOCK COBSICAIfA May
ilonal xfreetti ageei-e years sa In-
mat of tb Stat Orphans bone bar
died suddenly Friday night of heart
diaeas aad tbe htaeral waa held at
tne stats noma cemetery Bam rosy t-
ternoon. Mr. May Tiirnia mother
of tb little girl !! i9 Fort Woytb.
Taylor School Board
Gives Faculty Barbecue
Honatoa Poat Special.
TATLOH. Texaa May 1(1. Tb
member of thr Taylor school board
were hosts Friday when the entire
teaching force of th Taylor schools
waa entertained with a barUccu at
Elm Gror.
A larg crowd of teacher and th
membera of the board with thlr funi-
Uee enjoyed tb occasion.
Tb member of tbe board feel that
tbe present corps of teachers baa
contributed much toward making tha
past year one of th beat In th his-
tory of tb Taylor school.
Sweet Dreams
Six
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Files and Bugs Killed While
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on bed linen to keep moaquitoea off
all night long Price 34c.
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insects while you look; fliee mos-
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iasy to use Price 40c.
SWEET DKEAMH ANT PASTE
Simply saueese portions of ant Deste
trom tune wnere ants are trouble
some. JSach ant carries sufficient
paste to neat to kill many other anta.
and thua entire colonies srs quickly
wiped out I'rlce a&c.
BWEKT IIKKAMh RAT PASTE
createa thirst after being eaten. Rats
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water and their bodiea dry up emit-
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water bugs hence mnyjNi sprinkled
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lvea and other places -. food
stuffs are atored -i'rlce 85c.
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DER this powder is sbsolutely pure
snd ia packed in a much larger pack-
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Money refunded if not absolutely sat-
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 20, 1924, newspaper, May 20, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth608108/m1/18/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .