<#12#>Astronomy Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720<#12#>

<#14#>National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ 85719<#14#>

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<#16#>Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD 21218<#16#>

<#17#>1<#17#><#18#>Visiting Astronomer, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. CTIO is operated by AURA, Inc. under contract to the National Science Foundation.<#18#> <#19#>2<#19#><#20#>Society of Fellows, Harvard University.<#20#> <#21#>3<#21#><#22#>present address: Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138<#22#> <#23#>4<#23#><#24#>Visiting Programmer, Space Telescope Science Institute<#24#> <#25#>5<#25#><#26#>Patron, Alonso's Bar and Grill<#26#>

<#901#>Abstract<#901#>:

This is a preliminary report on surface photometry of the major fraction of known globular clusters, to see which of them show the signs of a collapsed core. We also show off the results of some recreational mathematics, and give pause to consider the dangers of the too fertile mind.

<#29#>clusters: globular, peanut --- bosons: bozos<#29#>