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meetings and any suggestions that you have, pass along
through your administrative assistant or chairman so
that we can work out a method of handling that will make
it of the highest utility.
Again, let me urge you to safeguard the trans-
cripts. It will not be possible to reproduce, reasonably
possible to reproduce once we have exhausted whatever
supply is originally reproduced. The time taken in re-
producing the transcripts is considerable, and if we get
to a point of trying to sort of interrupt the production
line and go back to it, we might slow down the work of
the Convention; so please regard those as very, very
important documents, much more so than your proposals.
It will be much easier for us to furnish you with addi-
tional copies of proposals. The transcripts are a very,
very valuable document.
Now, we are still, as everyone is fully aware
of, considerably disorganized. We haven't been able to
iron out all the problems. We are woefully short of
sufficient, really competent secretarial help and type-
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