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that he wanted the traditional.
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I would like to read to you just a second
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here a statement by Mr. McGeorge Bundy, when he was
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asked, And what about public education, secondary and
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elementary? Here is what he said, and I think that you
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people should remember this, because certainly you have
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taken some bold and made some bold changes and extensive
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changes in the Constitution up to this point.
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Here is what he says; It comes from an article
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in The Star, written by Ralph McGill, Crisis in Education,
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Students and Finances : We are in a grave and deepening
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crisis in public education, says Mr. Bundy. The burden
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of proof is not on those who urge change. The burden of
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proof is on those who do not urge change.
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I would like for you to keep that in mind also.
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Thank you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Lord, you have a little
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less than four and a half minutes to allot.
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DELEGATE LORD: Mr. Chairman, fedlow delegates,
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I will use probably most of this time, and then will yield
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back the remainder.
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