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Saint Matthew's Episcopal Day School

Episcopal Day School of St. Matthew is a private co-educational day school located in San Mateo, California. Until 2021, the school was known as St. Matthew's Episcopal Day school, but the name was changed to Episcopal Day School.It was founded in 1865, by Andrew Lee Brewer, and was previously a military school known as Saint Matthew's Hall or Saint Matthew's School.[1][2]

19th century campus on Barroilhet Avenue

Background edit

The school offers classes from Pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade. The school's pre-school program was terminated in 2019 after more than 50 years of continuous operation. The school is on a small campus, a building completed in 1957, that was expanded in a major construction project that began in 2013[3] and was completed in 2015 and is shared with St. Matthew's Episcopal Church. The Pre-K and Kindergarten classes are in a separate building a block away. Lay teachers have been used since 1970. The tuition is around $30,000 per year. The main campus is located at 16 Baldwin Avenue, San Mateo, California.

Enrollment edit

The school had K-8 enrollment of 269 students in the 2019[4] school year compared to 271 in the prior year.[5] Maximum enrollment capacity is approximately 324 students. The day school has facilities for two classes per grade.

School history edit

Founding as a Military School edit

 
Hawaiian princes David Kawānanakoa, Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana'ole in their cadet uniforms.

The day school was founded in 1865 and was previously a military boarding school for boys known as Saint Matthew's Hall or Saint Matthew's School,[6] established as an "English and Classical School for Boys".[7] Military discipline was rigorously maintained - students were required to wear military style uniforms, marched between locations at the school and were awakened by bugle.[8] Starting in 1872, military instructors of military academies were required to be commissioned Majors in the National Guard,[9] ensuring that military schools maintained adequate discipline. In the early years of the military school, students, called cadets, were equipped with rifles and a cannon (a Parrott field gun) and conducted military field training.[10] Approximately 3,000 young men graduated from Saint Matthew's Hall before its closure. The military school was prestigious, and graduation guaranteed acceptance to the University of California at Berkeley and Stanford.[8] It was so successful that several similar military-style schools opened in the surrounding area.[8] In the early 1890s, Reverend Brewer decided that the military school required more room and moved to Hillsborough,[11] where it remained until it closure in 1915.[12]

David Kawānanakoa, a nephew of Hawaiian King David Kalākaua, attended the academy from 1884 to 1887.[13][2] While studying there Kawānanakoa, and his younger brothers, Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole, are credited with introducing surfing to the United States.[14][15][16]

St. Margaret's School for Girls edit

After the military school moved to Hillsborough, Reverend George Wallace reopened the buildings at the day school's current location on Baldwin Avenue as St. Margaret's School for girls, which continued operation until 1892.[11]

Establishment of Current Day School edit

The current form of day school was founded in 1953 by the Sisters of the Community of the Transfiguration, an order of Episcopal nuns from Ohio under rector Lesley Wilder Jr. The day school initially included nursery and pre-nursery classes before adding additional classes to become a nursery through 8th grade school in 1963.[17] The day school completed a $21 million building project in 2015 that increased its building space by 27,000 square feet, adding classroom space and allowing it to double its classes from one class per grade level to two.[17] Although the school exists within the Episcopal Church, students are not required to ascribe to any religion, and only about 15% are Episcopalian.[3] Sexual abuse crisis

Notable alumni edit

Sexual Abuse Case edit

Background edit

In 2017, the day school experienced a child sexual abuse crisis when one of its pre-school teachers created hundreds of pornographic images and videos of day school students.[20] The teacher targeted as many as 20[21] five to eight year old students. The illegal pictures and videos were taken during school hours in the pre-school and in the school's after-care program.[22] The teacher acknowledged using the pictures for sexual gratification as part of a bondage fetish.[23] The teacher pled guilty (no contest) to 5 felony charges and was sentenced to 6 years in prison.[22] The case resulted in a number of claims and lawsuits filed against the day school, Head of School Julie Galles and St. Matthew's Episcopal Church[24][25] and resulted in a great deal of negative publicity for the school.[20]

The California Department of Social Services also found that the day school committed licensing violations as a result of the incidents.

Efforts to Remove Judge edit

In addition to the very large number of children targeted, the case was notable because of the San Mateo District Attorney's efforts to remove the judge, Judge Donald Ayoob, from the case (as well as two other cases being heard by Judge Ayoob), because of perceptions that the judge was too lenient on sex abuse perpetrators[26] and would not take the case seriously.[27] Judge Ayoob had sentenced prior perpetrators to a year in county jail rather than state prison as requested by prosecutors including a perpetrator[26] who possessed thousands of pornographic images and videos.[28] Prosecutors did not file paperwork requesting the removal in time, and another judge refused to remove Ayoob. After the case of Brock Turner, who received a 6 month sentence for raping a Stanford University Student,[28] generating such public outcry over the leniency of the sentence that the judge in the case was recalled and removed as a judge,[29] the prosecutors' effort to remove the judge reflected prosecutors' determination to ensure that sexual abuse cases are taken seriously, but raised questions of whether prosecutors were trying to politicize cases or influence the outcome by generating a "mob mentality".[28] Although the judge was not removed, the sentence of six years was significantly more severe than Judge Ayoob had given to other perpetrators, and the general perception was that the effort to have these cases taken seriously was, at least in this case, effective.

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church edit

The Episcopal Church of St. Matthew operates the day school. The church is part of the Diocese of California, located in San Francisco.

On April 24, 1864, Giles Alexander Easton established an Episcopal church named for Saint Matthew on the historic mission trail known as El Camino Real. Services were held in a school until ground could be broken for a building. Two acres of land were donated by Agnes Poett Howard, widow of William Davis Merry Howard, and their son, William Henry Howard. In 1865 a stone church with capacity of about 200 people was built and a two-story school building known as Saint Mathew's Hall for the school. The nave was 48 feet (15 m) by 36 feet (11 m), and the chancel was 12 feet (3.7 m) by 24 feet (7.3 m). The street between the church and school was known as Saint Matthews Avenue. Alfred Lee Brewer (1831–1899) operated the school in English "public school" tradition with strict military discipline. The school campus became part of the city of Burlingame, California.

Three Princes of the Kingdom of Hawaii, brothers Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (1871–1922), David Kawānanakoa (1868–1908) and Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui (1869–1887) attended the school in the 1880s. It advertised itself as "the leading private educational institution for boys on the Pacific Coast" in 1889. It was later taken over by his son William Augustus Brewer (1863–1931). William Brewer became mayor of the new town of Hillsborough, California. By 1902 the school was called "the best known private educational institution upon the west coast."

Neptune Blood William Gallway became rector of the church in 1904. The buildings were damaged in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The old church was replaced by a new one designed by Willis Polk, with many furnishings salvaged from the original building. The new building was consecrated on May 15, 1910. The school was shut down in 1915 when a road was constructed through the campus. A new organ was donated in memory of William H. Crocker in 1938.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Churchman. Vol. 79. George S. Mallory. 1899. p. 458.
  2. ^ a b Geoffrey Dunn; Kim Stoner (May 31, 2017). "How the Valley Helped California Become the World's Surfing Capitol: The Silicon Valley Connection to the Roots of Cali Surfing". Metro Silicon Valley. Retrieved June 13, 2020. David, the oldest and nicknamed "Koa," was born in 1868. Strong and handsome, at the age of 16, in the fall of 1884, he was first sent to St. Mathew's Hall, a full-fledged military school for boys, located in San Mateo, and founded by the stern and "never smiling" Episcopalian taskmaster the Rev. Alfred Lee Brewer.
  3. ^ a b "San Mateo: St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School prepares for big expansion". The Mercury News. June 2, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  4. ^ "Private School Data - School & District Information (CA Dept of Education)". www.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "Private School Data". California Department of Education. State of California. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School | The St. Matthew's Advantage". www.stmatthewsday.org. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  7. ^ Svanevik & Burgett, Michael & Shirley (June 2014). "Spit, Polish, Classics, & Etiquette. St. Matthew's Military School was considered an academic jewel". Gentry: 122–130.
  8. ^ a b c "Matters Historical: Military-style academies on the march in 1800s". East Bay Times. August 3, 2016. Retrieved May 29, 2020. At the behest of monied San Mateo families in 1865, Connecticut-born Rev. Alfred Lee Brewer established the Episcopal Church of St. Matthew. Almost immediately thereafter, Brewer opened what he called an 'English and Classical School for Boys.' Students received training 'under military discipline.' Almost immediately, St. Matthew's Hall became known as 'St. Matthew's Military School.'
  9. ^ Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature of the State of California ... Sup't State Printing. 1903.
  10. ^ Coulter, John A. (March 24, 2017). Cadets on Campus: History of Military Schools of the United States. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-62349-522-0.
  11. ^ a b Architectural Resources Group (2010). St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Historic Resource Evaluation. San Mateo Community Development Department.
  12. ^ Bastian, F. (1981), "A Boarding School for Boys", Defoe’s Early Life, Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 32–47, doi:10.1007/978-1-349-04976-9_4, ISBN 978-1-349-04978-3
  13. ^ Agnes Quigg (1988). "Kalākaua's Hawaiian Studies Abroad Program". Hawaiian Journal of History. Vol. 22. Hawaii Historical Society. pp. 170–208. hdl:10524/103.
  14. ^ Perry, Frank. Lighthouse Point: Illuminating Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, Calif: Otter B Books, 2002, p.144-46.
  15. ^ Maria Gaura (August 9, 2014). "Pilgrimage to surf sites". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved June 13, 2020. The three boys, scions of the Hawaiian royal family, were enrolled in a military school in San Mateo when they came to Santa Cruz for vacation. The three paddled out near the mouth of the San Lorenzo River on 15-foot-long redwood boards, introducing a sport that is now inextricably embedded in local culture. The bronze plaque was commissioned and donated to the city of Santa Cruz by the Hawaiian Royal Family in 2009.
  16. ^ Jeannette DeWyze (December 14, 2006). "San Diego surf idols: Ralph Noisat, George Freeth, Carl Ekstrom, Skip Frye, Gordon & Smith: 90 years of curl". San Diego Reader. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Our History". The Episcopal Church of St. Matthew. May 31, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  18. ^ Who's Who In New York City And State. Vol. 11. New York, NY: L. R. Hamersly & Co. 1947. p. 666 – via Google Books.
  19. ^ Regents of the University of California (1891). Register of the University of California. Sacramento, CA: California State Printing Office. p. 156 – via Google Books.
  20. ^ a b "St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School Sexual Abuse". Stop School Sexual Abuse. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  21. ^ Slate, Gabe (September 28, 2018). "Lawsuit filed against San Mateo school after teacher convicted of sex crimes". Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  22. ^ a b "Former San Mateo private school teacher sentenced to six years in child molest case". The Mercury News. February 26, 2018. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  23. ^ "Disturbing details revealed in allegations against San Mateo teacher". Fox2 KTVU. August 10, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  24. ^ "Child Sexual Abuse Settlements Obtained From St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School In The Silicon Valley". Stop School Sexual Abuse. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  25. ^ "Recent Results". EMANUEL LAW GROUP.
  26. ^ a b "San Mateo County Prosecutors Attempt to Remove Judge From Child Sex Case". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  27. ^ "Another Bay Area judge accused of being too lenient in sex cases". East Bay Times. December 11, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  28. ^ a b c "Another Bay Area judge accused of being too lenient in sex cases". The Mercury News. December 11, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  29. ^ "Voters Recall Aaron Persky, Judge Who Sentenced Brock Turner". NPR.org. Retrieved May 29, 2020.

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Episcopal Day School of St Matthew is a private co educational day school located in San Mateo California Until 2021 the school was known as St Matthew s Episcopal Day school but the name was changed to Episcopal Day School It was founded in 1865 by Andrew Lee Brewer and was previously a military school known as Saint Matthew s Hall or Saint Matthew s School 1 2 19th century campus on Barroilhet Avenue Contents 1 Background 2 Enrollment 3 School history 3 1 Founding as a Military School 3 2 St Margaret s School for Girls 3 3 Establishment of Current Day School 3 4 Notable alumni 4 Sexual Abuse Case 4 1 Background 4 2 Efforts to Remove Judge 5 St Matthew s Episcopal Church 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editThe school offers classes from Pre Kindergarten to 8th grade The school s pre school program was terminated in 2019 after more than 50 years of continuous operation The school is on a small campus a building completed in 1957 that was expanded in a major construction project that began in 2013 3 and was completed in 2015 and is shared with St Matthew s Episcopal Church The Pre K and Kindergarten classes are in a separate building a block away Lay teachers have been used since 1970 The tuition is around 30 000 per year The main campus is located at 16 Baldwin Avenue San Mateo California Enrollment editThe school had K 8 enrollment of 269 students in the 2019 4 school year compared to 271 in the prior year 5 Maximum enrollment capacity is approximately 324 students The day school has facilities for two classes per grade School history editFounding as a Military School edit nbsp Hawaiian princes David Kawananakoa Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kuhiō Kalaniana ole in their cadet uniforms The day school was founded in 1865 and was previously a military boarding school for boys known as Saint Matthew s Hall or Saint Matthew s School 6 established as an English and Classical School for Boys 7 Military discipline was rigorously maintained students were required to wear military style uniforms marched between locations at the school and were awakened by bugle 8 Starting in 1872 military instructors of military academies were required to be commissioned Majors in the National Guard 9 ensuring that military schools maintained adequate discipline In the early years of the military school students called cadets were equipped with rifles and a cannon a Parrott field gun and conducted military field training 10 Approximately 3 000 young men graduated from Saint Matthew s Hall before its closure The military school was prestigious and graduation guaranteed acceptance to the University of California at Berkeley and Stanford 8 It was so successful that several similar military style schools opened in the surrounding area 8 In the early 1890s Reverend Brewer decided that the military school required more room and moved to Hillsborough 11 where it remained until it closure in 1915 12 David Kawananakoa a nephew of Hawaiian King David Kalakaua attended the academy from 1884 to 1887 13 2 While studying there Kawananakoa and his younger brothers Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kuhiō Kalanianaʻole are credited with introducing surfing to the United States 14 15 16 St Margaret s School for Girls edit After the military school moved to Hillsborough Reverend George Wallace reopened the buildings at the day school s current location on Baldwin Avenue as St Margaret s School for girls which continued operation until 1892 11 Establishment of Current Day School edit The current form of day school was founded in 1953 by the Sisters of the Community of the Transfiguration an order of Episcopal nuns from Ohio under rector Lesley Wilder Jr The day school initially included nursery and pre nursery classes before adding additional classes to become a nursery through 8th grade school in 1963 17 The day school completed a 21 million building project in 2015 that increased its building space by 27 000 square feet adding classroom space and allowing it to double its classes from one class per grade level to two 17 Although the school exists within the Episcopal Church students are not required to ascribe to any religion and only about 15 are Episcopalian 3 Sexual abuse crisis Notable alumni edit Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana ole fifth in the line of in succession to the Hawaiian throne David Kawananakoa third in the line of in succession to the Hawaiian throne Edward Keliiahonui fourth in the line of in succession to the Hawaiian throne John F Madden U S Army brigadier general 18 19 Lincoln Steffens later a celebrated writer who was frequently disciplined by BrewerSexual Abuse Case editBackground edit In 2017 the day school experienced a child sexual abuse crisis when one of its pre school teachers created hundreds of pornographic images and videos of day school students 20 The teacher targeted as many as 20 21 five to eight year old students The illegal pictures and videos were taken during school hours in the pre school and in the school s after care program 22 The teacher acknowledged using the pictures for sexual gratification as part of a bondage fetish 23 The teacher pled guilty no contest to 5 felony charges and was sentenced to 6 years in prison 22 The case resulted in a number of claims and lawsuits filed against the day school Head of School Julie Galles and St Matthew s Episcopal Church 24 25 and resulted in a great deal of negative publicity for the school 20 The California Department of Social Services also found that the day school committed licensing violations as a result of the incidents Efforts to Remove Judge edit In addition to the very large number of children targeted the case was notable because of the San Mateo District Attorney s efforts to remove the judge Judge Donald Ayoob from the case as well as two other cases being heard by Judge Ayoob because of perceptions that the judge was too lenient on sex abuse perpetrators 26 and would not take the case seriously 27 Judge Ayoob had sentenced prior perpetrators to a year in county jail rather than state prison as requested by prosecutors including a perpetrator 26 who possessed thousands of pornographic images and videos 28 Prosecutors did not file paperwork requesting the removal in time and another judge refused to remove Ayoob After the case of Brock Turner who received a 6 month sentence for raping a Stanford University Student 28 generating such public outcry over the leniency of the sentence that the judge in the case was recalled and removed as a judge 29 the prosecutors effort to remove the judge reflected prosecutors determination to ensure that sexual abuse cases are taken seriously but raised questions of whether prosecutors were trying to politicize cases or influence the outcome by generating a mob mentality 28 Although the judge was not removed the sentence of six years was significantly more severe than Judge Ayoob had given to other perpetrators and the general perception was that the effort to have these cases taken seriously was at least in this case effective St Matthew s Episcopal Church editThe Episcopal Church of St Matthew operates the day school The church is part of the Diocese of California located in San Francisco On April 24 1864 Giles Alexander Easton established an Episcopal church named for Saint Matthew on the historic mission trail known as El Camino Real Services were held in a school until ground could be broken for a building Two acres of land were donated by Agnes Poett Howard widow of William Davis Merry Howard and their son William Henry Howard In 1865 a stone church with capacity of about 200 people was built and a two story school building known as Saint Mathew s Hall for the school The nave was 48 feet 15 m by 36 feet 11 m and the chancel was 12 feet 3 7 m by 24 feet 7 3 m The street between the church and school was known as Saint Matthews Avenue Alfred Lee Brewer 1831 1899 operated the school in English public school tradition with strict military discipline The school campus became part of the city of Burlingame California Three Princes of the Kingdom of Hawaii brothers Jonah Kuhiō Kalanianaʻole 1871 1922 David Kawananakoa 1868 1908 and Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui 1869 1887 attended the school in the 1880s It advertised itself as the leading private educational institution for boys on the Pacific Coast in 1889 It was later taken over by his son William Augustus Brewer 1863 1931 William Brewer became mayor of the new town of Hillsborough California By 1902 the school was called the best known private educational institution upon the west coast Neptune Blood William Gallway became rector of the church in 1904 The buildings were damaged in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake The old church was replaced by a new one designed by Willis Polk with many furnishings salvaged from the original building The new building was consecrated on May 15 1910 The school was shut down in 1915 when a road was constructed through the campus A new organ was donated in memory of William H Crocker in 1938 See also editWilliam VerbeckReferences edit The Churchman Vol 79 George S Mallory 1899 p 458 a b Geoffrey Dunn Kim Stoner May 31 2017 How the Valley Helped California Become the World s Surfing Capitol The Silicon Valley Connection to the Roots of Cali Surfing Metro Silicon Valley Retrieved June 13 2020 David the oldest and nicknamed Koa was born in 1868 Strong and handsome at the age of 16 in the fall of 1884 he was first sent to St Mathew s Hall a full fledged military school for boys located in San Mateo and founded by the stern and never smiling Episcopalian taskmaster the Rev Alfred Lee Brewer a b San Mateo St Matthew s Episcopal Day School prepares for big expansion The Mercury News June 2 2013 Retrieved May 29 2020 Private School Data School amp District Information CA Dept of Education www cde ca gov Retrieved May 29 2020 Private School Data California Department of Education State of California Retrieved May 28 2020 St Matthew s Episcopal Day School The St Matthew s Advantage www stmatthewsday org Retrieved May 29 2020 Svanevik amp Burgett Michael amp Shirley June 2014 Spit Polish Classics amp Etiquette St Matthew s Military School was considered an academic jewel Gentry 122 130 a b c Matters Historical Military style academies on the march in 1800s East Bay Times August 3 2016 Retrieved May 29 2020 At the behest of monied San Mateo families in 1865 Connecticut born Rev Alfred Lee Brewer established the Episcopal Church of St Matthew Almost immediately thereafter Brewer opened what he called an English and Classical School for Boys Students received training under military discipline Almost immediately St Matthew s Hall became known as St Matthew s Military School Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the Legislature of the State of California Sup t State Printing 1903 Coulter John A March 24 2017 Cadets on Campus History of Military Schools of the United States Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 978 1 62349 522 0 a b Architectural Resources Group 2010 St Matthew s Episcopal Church Historic Resource Evaluation San Mateo Community Development Department Bastian F 1981 A Boarding School for Boys Defoe s Early Life Palgrave Macmillan UK pp 32 47 doi 10 1007 978 1 349 04976 9 4 ISBN 978 1 349 04978 3 Agnes Quigg 1988 Kalakaua s Hawaiian Studies Abroad Program Hawaiian Journal of History Vol 22 Hawaii Historical Society pp 170 208 hdl 10524 103 Perry Frank Lighthouse Point Illuminating Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Calif Otter B Books 2002 p 144 46 Maria Gaura August 9 2014 Pilgrimage to surf sites San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved June 13 2020 The three boys scions of the Hawaiian royal family were enrolled in a military school in San Mateo when they came to Santa Cruz for vacation The three paddled out near the mouth of the San Lorenzo River on 15 foot long redwood boards introducing a sport that is now inextricably embedded in local culture The bronze plaque was commissioned and donated to the city of Santa Cruz by the Hawaiian Royal Family in 2009 Jeannette DeWyze December 14 2006 San Diego surf idols Ralph Noisat George Freeth Carl Ekstrom Skip Frye Gordon amp Smith 90 years of curl San Diego Reader Retrieved June 13 2020 a b Our History The Episcopal Church of St Matthew May 31 2014 Retrieved May 29 2020 Who s Who In New York City And State Vol 11 New York NY L R Hamersly amp Co 1947 p 666 via Google Books Regents of the University of California 1891 Register of the University of California Sacramento CA California State Printing Office p 156 via Google Books a b St Matthew s Episcopal Day School Sexual Abuse Stop School Sexual Abuse Retrieved May 28 2020 Slate Gabe September 28 2018 Lawsuit filed against San Mateo school after teacher convicted of sex crimes Retrieved May 28 2020 a b Former San Mateo private school teacher sentenced to six years in child molest case The Mercury News February 26 2018 Retrieved May 28 2020 Disturbing details revealed in allegations against San Mateo teacher Fox2 KTVU August 10 2017 Retrieved May 28 2020 Child Sexual Abuse Settlements Obtained From St Matthew s Episcopal Day School In The Silicon Valley Stop School Sexual Abuse Retrieved May 28 2020 Recent Results EMANUEL LAW GROUP a b San Mateo County Prosecutors Attempt to Remove Judge From Child Sex Case NBC Bay Area Retrieved May 29 2020 Another Bay Area judge accused of being too lenient in sex cases East Bay Times December 11 2017 Retrieved May 29 2020 a b c Another Bay Area judge accused of being too lenient in sex cases The Mercury News December 11 2017 Retrieved May 29 2020 Voters Recall Aaron Persky Judge Who Sentenced Brock Turner NPR org Retrieved May 29 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Matthew 27s Episcopal Day School amp oldid 1218779345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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