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I wish you would explain the difference as you
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see them between the -two terms .
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DELEGATE LORD: I will certainly try to do that.
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In coming up with the langauge, we read care-
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fully the debates of the Commission on this subject, and
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the report of Miscellaneous Provisions Committee, when it
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reached the full Convention, had the language, the
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General Assembly ahall provide by law.
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On a motion, the word State was substituted,
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and this motion carried 20 votes to 1 vote; and the basis,
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and there is some discussion, elected discussion in the
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transcript on this, is that education really is a State
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responsibility and not responsibility only of the General
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Assembly.
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There was some thought that if the language,
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General Assembly, were left in there that this would not
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be made clear.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Robey.
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DELEGATE ROBEY: The second question which also
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borders on the nature of being for the record, you and I
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have had discussion in the last few days about one specific
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