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gotten through the first two zones with the hands waving,
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et cetera, and the correct answers given; and she finally
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reached with very dramatic gestures to the top of the
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board and said, Now, who can tell me what zone this is,
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and John, bless his little heart, who hadn't answered a
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question all year, and I believe this was the month of
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April, jumped from his seat and said, I do. It is the
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twilight zone.
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Thank you very much.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Lord.
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DELEGATE LORD: I yield three minutes to Dele-
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gate Gallagher.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher.
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Mr. Chairman, ladies and
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gentlemen, in urging the adoption of Section 1 of the
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Minority Report to replace Sections 1 and 4 of the Majority
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Report, it would seem advisable to address myself initially
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to the question of approach.
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There is no disagreement about the fact that
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Maryland is committed to provide a more and better public
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education. The first object of our concern must be the
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