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from Harford County, seated at the historic desk from the
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Old Senate Chamber, affixed his signature to the draft
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constitution.)
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MR. QUILLEN: Delegate Willoner. (Applause)
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(The Honorable Ronald Willoner, Delegate
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from the Second District, Prince Georges County, seated
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at the historic desk from the Old Senate Chamber, affixed
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his signature to the draft constitution.)
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THE PRESIDENT: The clerk will ring the quorum
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bell.
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The Convention will please come to order.
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I can't resist at this moment mentioning
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several things. Sometimes I feel that we plan too well.
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The Secretary went to a great deal of trouble to have
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pens that not only you could keep as a momento of this
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occasion, but which would also contain indelible ink
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which was guaranteed to last at least 100 years without
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fading.
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I asked him if it would not be possible to
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eradicate at least some part of my signature to make it
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more legible. He said, "You wanted it to stay." (Laughter)
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