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?;?"Tin '.mipim:--dun <t!" -lynch
Johnson. Secretary of the Nat
?? -me/iLoi' Colored People."'may
? save -wtitfr77 - f iflsT-yl?J'rit who.
sjnUsifrthis 'materialist-ie age
Kx-Governor.bowdcn can g
Fresiclent 'TT)otfdge: T" Urjrcrf~n
ana to become a candidate for
saying. "all I can &aX is that !
, a-way.. 1'rom^-tkti
"The Woyld War was?t'ottjd
i, make the.world safe for Dem
-vwhite mail." And the Negro
<ea?l(^TiTp'.m-J"he N'egyn' rt
Krandizeinent, -.Ma-be,.that i;
: el' Ihnught. and action, ??
?v- ; Morula y' is the "Glorious Ft
yearsago,. the American 'peoj
step in the establishment", of a
tory?"a government" of the
people."^dTowever, particular
* '.changed?ua- moan. .f a govenir
'.white people and-for t he whip
Aare concerned. 1 lie gavernmeii
rulers and subjects.
I)AKItt)WON WHITE
Clarence Dafrow, funioiis 1
in an address heioi e l-h,000 p
National Assignation fur the i
??. . Sunday flayed- \vltj|\ hiring s'
practices ol.the .-American \\
Giving the uoJureTI people the
\Vhich they are doing, yet the;
. enjoyment yf tlie advantage
GiVen aid in the actfirirernpnt
colored people are (l.-rhed th'i
and-wit In flit dhhh'ilwri?r?n
course, the American wTiTtun i\
has Mover. I ecu t ried hi fdigi
end'must tail. ,1 or'education i
l>e'forever subjected to artitie
?Harrow: wa^-not fit her sparin
?- tian attft-nxlr. Though. lie said
- :r.-rertion. Ghrisfinnity,- howev
- analysis, does nor .Mow no ve
~~7f~seemod to To son.wt hour f<>
. for eart h-.yttH"'"lv M' 1 1 >1-'1 I'
" iea. ^Trflieh ^iv and large, "Mr,
White Anierii"'. Jtpjro vc1', wo
! . as it does not care-to have it?
* fliticpnt i nn o *. "t 1 -> :"
? 1 r_" 1 ' " ' " 1 " : ?IVUI'-I?
I Pointed Points
O J By - n^firpt* A
' ' The -.ational Asociati.on for t
Advancement of Colored People is
^ sosion. .The- |>1ul i am js jgf)in?_u\
? -hiti V?ur i.v|?>v.;fixtat.ivtj came dpi
, iVom ChuaAo-' in time to hwir A1
Taylor and Will Aiexynder. Be
spe akers took ii!urh .mound. ' Tl
Taylor-stYe>xe"d the rioatllmcss of
ci'al sins ami pointed out the holine
of the insti.tut i ona.l
thiur ranks - our leaders in social i
IWI HI uu nut i rif ^ri'ai soc
> . prophets, in America today, with fi
*. ,.^-'exQQpjJjf)>v?r r;io not in thy pull4t? 0
- - colored brothers are imitating t
/ whites'. Taylor- spoke off t
ticcAslty of social Oirisi ianity? Yo
V scribe would, add that you hay? bp
theoroyized ion much and not Ghr
tinzed'^noughl Oun problem is r
' v ohe of# fundamentalism, but soci
bettei mont. Were Jesus with us 1
t , ' +
' . djxy in the flesh would he wink
Jim Crow cars, segregation arid ly
ching? Would ho keep silent .in t
lace of i (!< wholesale disfranchise
ment, xycploitation of weaker grouj
and an unethical sooial order?
Dr. Alexander was very progrc
ftivc in his discussion of the "Chan
Jng South." He regards it as a nc
v. ^Amei-ica frontier. lie regards t!
pfohlefn" we face as largely econom
^ ~ He .says that he Js not interested^
t the Ne_gro as such, but in civiRzatio
iifiiiiii'ttitiiiimi^
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,i. rational letters on subjects of General ]
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tlie Palmetto Header *
?'Editor 2
- TV J? Fraternal Correspondence
- ? .Correspondence
r. i w_4_ NeWg Editor
? Manager '
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current issue must be very bvief, and he
l'almetto Leader not later than Tiies- '
s. personals and social news, by Wednes
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Saturday. July 2, 1927 -it
in# in, America." says J. Woldon i
iogal Association for the Advance- v
j^ave a: few black bodies but it .will i.
is really concerned abotit savin#! i.
in America*? * f
-o??.. i,
xontly* by political loaders of IndF T;
president in 1928, he answered by v,
know of no. man in all our history >i
' 0" ' : ? 1:
it," sav? Clarence Darro^ys "not to *
ocrae'y* but to make.it saf<Y for the
gave,,his.-life for that too. - - 11
ice-seems, always to -mean i;clf ng- -+
* the reason of so few real leaders .
-Q ? _.
mrth." One hundred and fifty-one
)le are said tO\have taken the first
government new in. the world's his- people,
by the pe.ople an4- for the
ly in the South, the idea has been :5
nent of the white people, by. the
& people. So far as colored citizens 1
t is like unto that of early times;? -v
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.MAN'S INtONSISTENCYX
Chicago lawyer ami liuinaiiitai iaiu ~
eopkf at the annual' meeting of the ^
Advancement of Colored People last ^
areasm the contrary attitude, ana s
dll'l p.-' town pis- 1 he colored ^y'ople,
.opportunity to accumulate wealth,
y undertake to restrict them ii\ the
s that always accompany wealth.
of education and culture, yet the,
l" things that the "dnf,at^rl ?
o satisfaction. In fact, by such a p
ire undertaking aiuexperiment that
in the world's hi.- tory"and in the p
ind wealth are powers' that cannot
ial and unnatural limitations. Mr. j_
ITTTf "ridie"ille~YfThe so-called Chris
. lie was not' an expert in thaCdf: t
er, as practn/cd,., under' his keen ...
rv- well in race relation in Aninrirr ?
r heavcih, or the after life and not j
art of ( he earth occupied' b.v Amei" t,
I )arrow*Sj speech was a great one.
uld hardly eniov it to the fniwt
illogical coui'f-lp holfl up 4'or-seincm^-+
His was a.groat speech.
8 It is a pleasure to he with Duhqis. 2
0 Johnson, Bagnall,' Pickehs and White
g again- -such a wonderful group. To ;)
<3 talk with them is an inspiration,
g The city of Indianapolis is still
"O talking about Editor Frederick's 1
0 speech. We knew he would do it. you
> 01 l'-e ably represented in Kinv and Dr.
^: Stuart. Mrs. Stuart is also in the
UV pai-yt. ^Ynnr scribe?traveled?observer*. Jj
arid lUpOllii i'oi yuu. Ik is cm the ?
er Association program three times;
~.n twice-bir Sunday and an address on- -8V!,
.Montiay. He wi 11 then taka-ajiraLn
>th J;atk the "Windy City." While-in 8
jj. Indianapolis he is the house guestNi'P 8
;o_ T. II. Buggs and wife, both Allenitcs.
,ss Mr. Buggs has a large well stocked
grocery. He has bulit a snlencfid fivo
re- thousand dollar bungalow. It is a
jal great pleasure to meet old friends? 'Jn
dw h?w delightful we chat of the pasTT T
} . Many friends of war days live in
jie these parts. ,?- - - - ' ? ji
he ins rain tnat Bishop Ternon'-s adur
drt>ss~Was a -master-piece. He would "
pn surprise the world if it were not. The II
is. i,bishop is a great speaker.
rot' * Tell our young boys and girls to '(
[aj continue in school, Preparation is of J
0_; inestimable value. Dr. A; S. Jack- '
at xom says: "You may not like intellin
gence but you will 'have to respect *
he it." Not a something, but acquisition j
;p_ of facts with their1 proper evaluation,1
)H) and passion for truth. Then be will- ; H
ing to. sacrifice for it. Education says;
"Young man,-if thou wouldest be my j
g. disciple deny thyself, take up my 1
;w cross and follow me." "The truth
he will make you free.""
jG> How can- a .man or yoman this j
|n side of slavcry 'be disintereatedin the;
n. N. A. A.C. P.
4AV i.Ailhi. . I'l'itiir'. /. . .
THE PALMETTO LEADER
PROGRAM
* , OF THE . '
j-r Twenty jfirst Annual Session __
OF THE
tate Sunday School Baptist Young People's
Union of South Carolina
; ' ? . / TO BH HKLD WITH ? ??Morris
Street Baotist Church
r ?<:hamliWtToN.s.v. ?~7~?
July 14?17,1927 ;
~ v ^-t'ne'Al, PKOliRM. ??"
.. Melody. r . ' }
!. Invocation ' - - . . ; Rcv; 1/. B. Bfooks.
!. Music Select Sunday School Chorusj
. . ' Welcome Addresses?"
1. On behalf of the.-^mn.lay School-?Mi's. A, Strohle.
>.' On behalf of the. Sunday Schdbl and B.-V. F. T. M, Boyce. .
i. Music * i. _ . - .. r.hnfry'
.. On behalf of the InU rdbnomi national Ministerial Onion?Rev. C; S.
Ledbotter. ? ( _ ** . C
On behall" -of the Baptist Ministers*' "l.'nion ?Rev. B. B. Jones.
). Music (Solo). . i V - - -- A;.- Mis Ardena Smallls
t: ~fhf^)ehyilf of the Interdenominational Onion (white) Rev A. Snrunt.
D. I>.
1. Orv behalf'of Ttfe^Whlie IV'.piDU o'f lib.- City ?- =:r
1. .Music _ .. . ' Sunday School Choir
On behalf < f the Beo^essive Business Men?Or, J. A- MeFaiHv Ph. G.r
un behalf <>i the I' fatu'i'iutl Orders?Mr.-Jr A. Brown: ":?a
~r. Music. (Duett)?-Mrs. J. K. M:txwell_and .Mr. R. Bowman.
[>. On behalf of th" CitW Missionary Societies?Mrs. Dora 'Foster.
/. lntroducaion >>: Mayor--Rev. I h J. Jenkins. ' ~ ~ ?r?;?:?:
8. Welcome Address hv UohT~Th ?-' 1'.-Stoney, Mayor- of vhe City.^
EK-- I*tesent;;.titin: of Chjirch Kty*?Rev. X, B. I-&rrV. ' - -??- [).
Response?Rev. A.J W. I till, Aiken. * . %
i- .-iiiMi . y..1 - ' - SBBfflZ SEBBBI * BjSflBjjE
2, Free-will Offering:. . -
v-A RKY. D. li. LHW-IS, Chairman Program Committee.
THIM-SD VY MORNINO?Jl NR lltth
OtOO - .peVoiioTili,; Conduct tod b\ Rev. C, McCoy, Manning.
Oi!>0?Iiil mdut'uui s.'. itn n-7-b'e\. A. (Ml.. Atiiouiii. A. B:. Barhwelb; alter
rial 6r lie v.. A. Bailey, Cnlumkii^ " ~?:?Annurtl
_ ;J?** ??-??-?" > . " : :
2:0P~Er.rolImenl. Annual .Address. . " ~.
Reports .of Trensnror. Corresponding. Secretary, Executive Board.
Election and installation of officers.
:00?Adjournment for dinner. v' .
Afternoon Session >
:3(L--IlevotTortal ires-ayv; "Life Essentials"?Prof. Eddie Williams, Aiken.
.Music (Solo.)- Mrs. Anna Be He Weston, Columbia.
:0,0.?Bible Lecture-- Fiev. W in. Howard, Corresponding Secretary.,
iusie. (Solo)?i\i',-s I.iliie Mite- YurboVough, Anderson.
idS?Tdpit; "lit?I."in-c?Mission of tjK' Sunday School"?Mr. Lewis L.
Butler. Eiie'thr edt and Miss May nip 1,. Chappelle. - '
:00:?Wfl'cring.-nnd Adjournn.i nt. ! .,
- Evening Session
Mo?Iie\ nt i.'iiiil nn :.cc: "Early Impressions"^?Rev. E. E. Rilev. Green
viik*. . .
:1S?Music "(instrumental Solo) Mhiit Francis Lawson.
:?0~-Beno<lict <'jslli x-Ijut C. B.. isttol. '
: ir>?F<lucati< n u Kerm.>n Rev. A. (J. Daniel/, A. B., Georgetown, alter"
nato. Rev. -IJ.iy.l l!it-kn an... A. .'Ik";' Of6nftidlUT?? *
Music (Solo)Mrs. Meriora White,. Columbia-;-.
-Oirel']?->V.. -v.plaintment of Committees! *
:30?.Devotional .a'--) ^ "1 i mil j 1ii|i fiui'i-rrat nui" Rrnf Wa O^Brrvr
ton. Roebuck.
9:00'?Topic:' "The Importance", of Teacher Conferences"?Miss Bessie Ar?
! nette. Cretwivil'J, anil. Miss Manicl Brown," Denmark.
Db'lO?Topic:? I.;-ss.-n 3 re pa ration, why'.'"?Miss Ruth Rynum; Columbia, '
; and Miss Annie Kelly, Darlington, '
"gnrncvy, An.'o son. I* Charlo.'Ui Raplty, Abbeville. 1
i20- -Topic: "Thi R.?y.M^y-l'.. n Training School for Service."-"-Miss Louise
Frobuftf. Lodge, am! Miss Ktjie !. Walker, Branchville.
Mush?elns: rur.vmpar T< >T?. j? Miss Clydp ,tb~Singleton, Columbia.
1 :U0?Rilde Lecture--'Kb v. (I. \Y. Long, I). D., Columbia,
JD.V--Mm I'*.-1 Ct.ili'rr, . nr. ,f. .[. Quirks, piL'snleni. ? ?T -
; Music S* fo) Miss MLived Je.nkins, Charleston. ' , .
v Kducafional Rally. *
.00? An Address.--Dr. ?.L 1,.' i ohs:!hv Diri-ctor'"Slate Sunday School and
. H. f. I*1. U. work (whiitp.^ ''. . .
i.'itlr-An Address I 'pn. .( ,.C. Spauldinu'. President^of State Sunday School
-j?4-?and-IM?Y. I'.?I . ( oir.'i n! ion of Nortth Carolina.
:00?Adjourn men! for dinner. -
' . Afternoon Session Ad '
:30?'pevoiionaj 'Me.-sr. e': ''Spiritual YiOue of .Music"-?Prof. C. A. Law_t
son, Sumter. / ' . ? ? ?- - ?Music
(QuarteLti-'i to be supplied. "
^MtlKfiintH.-' ''' ' "'" ; c :
00-?Reports of 'of Grrtup Leaders. ? *
i "idaAlfi 'i . -* -
iUUSlC fft'lCCI I ITOIT.S. . . " I
Music and Adjournment. "
Evening Session
88?-Devot iur.il1-' .Mo?vpo: *-Sorvte<-"-Rev. \V. It." Martin, Creenville.?ZTs
-"Mumc?Sol c.ct'-Chrrnrer~ ~ ?
:30?1 he Jenkins' ()i phaiuniu Rev. 1). J. Jenkins, Founder*~and President.
:45?Convention Sermon?Hoy. C. U. Brown, 1). I). Columbia; alternate,
Rev. S. ('. Caiuj bell. D. l)., Anderson..
Music (Solo)?Rev, T. 11. Broadus. ?f ?
??Ollering niu) Adjuumiuuul. -L-r"
S*.\'l'.( Rl)\Y?Morning Session
J10 ?"Devotions, conducted by Rev. Wm, Lipscomb, Greenville,
;45=*I<ipic: "The? Spiritual SWc-of the- Sunday School"?Miss Tuletha
Burgess. Summortr-n; and Miss M. I. Bolley, Mayesville. ~
5:00?Topic: "The' B. Y. P-. IT. an Important Auxiliary of the church"?-Miiss
Edna Drake. Spartanburg. ' : *
JTTK? Denomination.-d Schools- Rev. II. Watkins, Belton. '
5TnO?Bantist?l .dni at umal ' a ml?Missionary Convention?* President??SEarle:~
. . ? v
5:45?Women's Statte Convcfifion?Mr$.- Conie Jones," President.
1:00?Reports of Standing .and other Committees.' __ % ' ,
s:uu?uiienng; and Adjournment. ' ' .
, t-?T??- ^Kvenrnat Session .
:'30?Annual Concert.
Offering .'-llid AfluiiifnninnT ' ?-?-?-?' ?: : ?St
.\y.\V,?;!Mor.Aint; Session
oriel SnncIi\frnSr^i< < 1. conducted by Rev. C. F\ T. White, Rock Hill,'
Hon. J. I. Wnsh'nnr'on:_Bea.ufort,? ??
Music tins!Vumerrlal SoloK -??1isr Ruth FJarie. Spartanburg.
1:3Q?-Missionary , Rev.. .1 _C? White. D. Columbia;- alternate.
Rev, P. P. Watson. I). I)., Columbia. I '< . .
Music (Solol?Prof, if", .A. I,aw son, Sumter. " -- ~~ J
Offeriptr^apd \ d>urnment. "
' - -?7-*-?~xn ornoon Session
Sunday School MatuCMec+i*g
3:30?Song Service, conducted by Mr. Henry Brown, Florence. '
4:00?An Address?Rev. W. R. Ashburn, D. IX, Emperia, Virginia, Sec-. '
iretary Church Extension Department, National Baptist. , '*.
Music (Solo)?R^iss Leola Devese, Allendale. ' .
?-??Offering and reports from various city Sunday Schools. : L__!
. / Evening Sessinn . '* ... ' TiK-OO
>... tj i liis / > i i o: i ' It mi . i *?
w*vv i^c > UUV'H^, VUIlUUt'lt'U uy > vr 1I"?. l^UIIUIl VJit.Vlill U, 01 111 |)SOIlVl lit* UI1U Witty*y
me J, Brock; Orpepvlllc.? ' : .?:?" ?r . v / 1
8:30-^Closinpr Sermon?Rev. J. C. Tobin, D. D-. Union; alternate, Rev. F.
, . F. Owens, Orangeburg. . .
Music (Solo)?-Miss Winona Howard. Darlington.
Offering. ' Resolutions. Financial Report.
fAdjpurnment. - *
^ frETTOT^M AL UK(1AM/AT!0NS '
1. SUPERINTENDENTS?Dr. J. H. Goodwin. ' Director; Prof. ' O. B
Drakeford, Assistant DirectoMrs. I.ouise Randolph, Secretary; Bro.
:2. ADULTS?rRev. S. (V Onmplxrll, Director; JMiss'M. J.^Bruck,' Assistant
Director; Miss Eva ClujppelJe, Secretary; Mrs. C. K. Watson, Treus.
3- JUNIOR?Bro. E. E.'Cofnwell, Director"; Miss IV Mi*Al'sjo'n,c Assistant"
1 )lreotoi; Miss Helen Buchanan. Secretary. " ~
4. HOME-?Mrs. Alma Hopkins, Director; Mrs. Sarah J. Mills, Secretary;
Mrs. Mary J. Whitner, Treasurer. . ? " '
lkaulk ROLL?;Miss C. B. Sinfrleton/Director; Miss Alivia Ilanor, As.
sistant . Director: Mrs., I. J.. Mills, "Secretary; Mrs. .Kniily Black man,
Treasurer.. - ' ^
6. B. Y. P. ll.-^Miss Louise Smith,-Director; Miss Charlotte Rapley, Assistant
Director; Mies Ruth Watson, .Secretary; Bro." J. T.- Williams, '
Assistant Secretary; "Miiss Marjorje Lipscomb, Corresponding Secretary;
Mrs. Childress Treasurer: Mi:s Caro Clomong sttni iot r> t
- ^NOTRr -? ? 1 . " " " '
All local Sunday fVl.uiils a,i' aslu'il Co <'A-..|Wato in-plitt'nur over the.-biff- "
K'est proyrnm in the history of the convention. You are hereby asked to_jlonr.te
your Sunday School collection Sunday, morning- dUl'lPjy-^ho-ciyny^ntion. ?*
Vou are further a. kevl to me-H in a body, Sunday ivftetlioohT o'clock in
the Morris Street Baptist-Chtrrch. aCwhich tiniQ a report of your collection
ma?'e' Th? Banner Sunday School of the city and state will be an- .
nptmml*ntrtftis meeting. , : ' . , ' * .
Plnnen^irim/A;. ...ViU TX.. r /T TN i
x .w.nv . ?* i wiiii i/i\ .1. i_/. nunoar in reterence to any local nmtiers^
. ... "y.---?rv. ^
^ S. I-.- FINERY, Recording Secretary. : v . t?
.DECEPTION
By W. Marion Thompson "
. . . " W'heret \vc lotfk to find a sweet, .. . ?.
rrT' ' . .'Tis often there it thorn Ave meet; '~C ?1 ' r "? ?
?^ 1 : ?- We then forget the thorn is nijrh. " '
Who in our absence will ilcTenU " -?
Us, aeainst the slander's hi n\v
This Bam3 friend proves to he a foe. 11
To play deception ih a wrong " ">- : .
' * : That enters both weak and strong;' -i . ' .
' *? And man's applause is but bribe '
' To proftelyte us. from our tribe. . v...
> ' .. . When -we'seek to find the truth, .* ' 1.
?7 G racing -manhood'. back to youth, ' .?t-fWe
often find we've been deceived _ ' ,
. . . In many things wo once believed.
. The" joy that, vain amusements brjnfc
Is but a cloak to hide their sting;
'Tis thus -the world rewards her fools,
' And leads thenv dnHy,by her rules. i.~?-^r?. .
- * ===_==:.?r- Wby^^re "tluiS our hopes bequiled ?
< V Whv are1 all .mir nliwenwio >
' -Why do ?-??~ 1 ~
' ? hxcrm^Tnrr^choiccst comforts flow? ?-?
"Adam's slntias caused it' all:-' "
'Twas not thus before the -fall;
?- Now in every good we find ' ? '* ; .
Vanity 'and grieF ehtwined.
| FAIRFEILD COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOL t ?
X ' ' - 7
.|. . Tenth Annual Summer School of Fairfield County 'for
~X Teachers will be held at the Colored Graded School, Winns- >*
boro, S. C., June 13-July 22, 1927,..inclusive?siv exclusive ?
weeks. Hon. J. L. Brift?.f < nnntv Snpr m" T'Miwitin.i, nut??
..*? *of his deep concern.to bring the teachers up to the stan- .2
X dard and "greater efficiency, has lent our Summer School >*
X his unstinted support. The faculty "includes Rev. D. w: $
7 Rosier. A. M.. l>. p.. uirpptm p w v
_ ^HM.nt*?wttTware7 A.: 'j*
? M.. Principal; Prof:?S. M. Miller; Prof. W. A. Ross, Miss, $
Ancjonion, Dr. Kennedy, Mis; C- A. Byrd, Mrs, a. S. a >
X Thompson and Mrs. B. E, Rosier. . .. '
J 'Our course has been approved by the .State <BoaVd of-^tXJ
Education and those who attend will get State credit as # U
| - renewals of--first and tfleqond grade certificates.
$ The obje^of this Summer School is toJhfiip-tl?rtcachers X
?* especially those of the County to increase their educational
f 'skHbfc aid them in methods oi- impacting knowledge, give ?
? them a general, review of the subjects they must Teach, \
? and a chance to advance in their respective lines' of work, a
< We afco aim to organise and stimnlntr. in nw tiMrhPrg thn~ -^r
desire of stressing the moral side of those wlio come under ^
$ their teaching and thereby make a better and truer class ?!
fct^citizenr- .rj-r " * r'^' % '
X Loctunco on Hygiene wiH he given at Chapel Hour be- V- %
tween 12:00 and 12:30 P. M. $ '
J ? Registration Pee ....... - ... $3.00 . .. |;.'.
'{ Board can be had throughout thr> hIv nt n ,.r?g
? rale.. ^^ ? ? ??~ ;> ^ ?
For further Information write ' "' - i' "" *2 "
I ? , J). W. ROSIER. '
| ' P? O. Box 91,? Winnsfraro,T37TT. ; ~ | "
- $
**? '? ' * ?% # ?* .% ? ? % % * ?%?* * ?* ? . % %?% .
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| Charleston Summer School |
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