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study carefully the considerations before you, not to
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consider the weekend coming up, as many of you are, and I
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have been hearing talk about getting out of here early
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as possible. I don't think this is really justified as
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far as education is concerned, and that you consider the
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questions very carefully.
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I urge you to adopt this amendment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any other delegate desire to
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speak in opposition? Delegate Mentzer.
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DELEGATE MENTZER: I just wondered if I was going
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to get an answer to my question of Delegate Kirkland.
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THE CHAIRMAN: As soon as the Chair has recog-
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nized everybody who desires to speak, I will afford you
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that privilege.
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Any delegate desire to speak in opposition? The
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Chair recognizes Delegate Pullen.
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DELEGATE PULLEN: Mr. Chairman, I promise to be
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brief, and I hope and believe that the people interested
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in education will set an example after all we have gone
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through in brevity in arguing the interest of one million
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children in the State.
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