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wishes to offer the amendment and obtains recognition
from the Chair for that purpose, the Chair will ask him
to send the amendment forward to the desk to be read.
While that is being done, the Chief Page will see that the
copies are distributed to the desks of the delegates.
So that by the time the Reading Clerk is reading the
amendments, the pages hopefully will have them in the hands
of the delegates.
DELEGATE BURDETTE: Mr. President, thank you. I
have a second question, if I may ask it.
In the debate the other day, if my memory is
correct, we introduced what I thought was salutary
informality inmaking technical improvements. I believe
the word "in" was changed to "of" almost by general
agreement. There was a second method of introducing
amendments in reality. That was that a delegate rose and
said to the mover, would you accept a change of a word?
This informality permits a very ready interchange if it does
not involve a long amendment.
If we were to interpret the rules literally
that to change a typographical error that turns up or is


 
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