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ally deprived. That student does have the right, but under
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equal opportunity, lie would not get it. He needs
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additional opportunity, and I suggest to you that the
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language that we are attempting to expunge from this par-
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ticular Article is language that must not go in. It
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will do the reverse of that which we want. We do want,
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and I am sure all educations wants to develop to a maxi-
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mum the individual's potentials.
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Let us leave the Constitution free to do that,
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with whatever expense, whatever necessary, and whatever
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program the Board of Education sees fit to implement.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Wheatley -- I am sorry,
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you are reserving your time. Delegate Lord. Delegate
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Lord, you have four minutes remaining; Delegate Wheatley,
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you have a little less than six minutes remaining.
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Mr. Chairman, I had omitted
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one of the scheduled people on our scheduled time, Dr.
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Pullen for three minutes.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Very well. Delegate Pullen.
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DELEGATE PULLEN: Mr. Chairman, I am a little
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disturbed by the discussion because I am sure that everybody
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