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Convention had adjourned sine die, the records would all
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be physically in the possession of the Hall of Records.
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The publication of these records, as that
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term is used in the resolution, would be construed by
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the President to mean publication under the auspices of
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or at the expense of the Convention, leaving it to
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private enterprise to publish as much or as little as
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might be desired.
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Delegate Pullen.
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I might add that in addition
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to the arrangements just outlined for the delivery of the
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records to the Hall of Records, we have made arrangements
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to deliver to a number of libraries throughout the State
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copies of all Convention records that have been reproduced
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in quantity, not, of course, such things as correspondence,
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of which there may be only one copy, but we have been
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preserving for delivery to half a dozen libraries, including
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the State Librarv in Annapolis, the library at the
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University College, Johns Hopkins University, and other
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college libraries, Pratt Librarv in Baltimore, all
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proposals, committee reports, and every document that
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