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the Committee on Calendar and Agenda. Are there any
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other reports, Mr. Clerk?
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We will, therefore, proceed to the next item
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on the calendar, the third and final reading of the
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proposed Constitution.
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Delegate Clagett.
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DELEGATE CLAGETT: I rise to a point of
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personal privilege, Mr. President.
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THE PRESIDENT: State the privilege.
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DELEGATE CLAGETT: In the gallery, over your
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head, Mr. President, are two very distinguished people
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who happen to be the parents of a very distinguished
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delegate to this Assembly, the delegate from the third
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district of Baltimore City, Anne D. Hopkins. Those in
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the gallery are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rognald Dankmeyer,
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and we welcome them.
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(Applause)
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Cardin.
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DELEGATE CARDIN: Mr. President, I rise to the
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most pleasurable of personal privileges. I should like
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to announce in the gallery the presence of my indulgent
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