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home, I have some mixed emotions on it. I think that one
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thing that can be said though, that certainly one thing
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that the majority and the minority report both firmly
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agree upon that is that it is our concern for education
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and the sincere desire to perpetuate and guarantee the best
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educational program that we can for our children and for
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the State of Maryland.
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The only difference as I see between the
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majority and minority reports is the approach to it. Be-
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cause I basically agree with the simplicity of the minority
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report on a philosophyical basis only, and feel that educa-
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tion in the future can better be served by continuing
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with flexible implementation as needs may occur, I found
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that I had to join in the minority report.
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To give the majority report under these circum-
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stances I think would be hypocritical on my own part,
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therefore Delegate Wheatley will Very eloquently give
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the majority report.
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Because of my conflict as Chairman of the Com-
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mittee, I feel that it would be equally as bad to give
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the minority report and therefore Delegate Lord, not in
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