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Reaction of the cyclopentene oxide IIIa with an aniline under conditions well known in the art gives the N-(2-hydroxycyclopentyl)aniline IX which, when reacted with chlorosulfonic acid in a non-polar organic solvent, e.g., methylene chloride, at 20°-30° C. followed by heating with a selected -benzylamine, β-phenethylamine or C3 to C6 -(allylic)alkenylamine at 100°-150° C. for 40-55 hours at elevated pressure (2-10 atm.), gives the diamine X. Reaction of diamine X with 2,2,2-trichloroethyl chloroformate, or equivalent N-blocking compound at 20°-30° C. for 1-5 hours proceeds in the presence of an acid scavenger, e.g., triethylamine, to give the 2-(N-blocked amino) compound XI. Acylation of the N-blocked compound XI with the selected acid anhydride, ##STR44## by heating at 90°-120° C. for 12 to 30 hours gives the N-blocked anilide XII. Deprotection of the 2-amino function of the 2-N-blocked anilide XII is then accomplished by reaction with an N-deblocking agent such as metal dust in acid, e.g., zinc in acetic acid, in a polar organic solvent, e.g., methanol, at 20°-100° C. for 2 to 6 hours. Work-up, isolation and purification procedures are those standard in the art of organic chemistry.