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of Madison.
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MR. BROOKS: What aspect of the State Con-
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stitution is mentioned, as far as you know, in grade
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schools? Any?
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DR. ZIMMERMAN: We teach Maryland history and
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the Constitution. There again, I am not sufficiently
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familiar with what goes on in the specific schools to
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give you an exact
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MR. BROOKS: Is that taught at a particular
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grade level? Eighth grade or —
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DR. ZIMMERMAN: I'm hazy on that. I don't
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think so, but don't put me on record because I am —
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THE CHAIRMAN: Thank you again, Dr. Zimmerman.
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Now, Mr. W. Carroll Beatty, we will be glad to. hear from
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you, sir. Would you state your name and occupation, for
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the record?
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MR. EDWARD G. STAPLETON: I am not Mr. Beatty.
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I am Edward G. Stapleton, the Executive Secretary of the
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Maryland Association of Boards of Education. Mr. Carroll
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Beatty was the President of this association last year,
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and I am merely presenting to the Committee several
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