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chairmen a memorandum suggesting for study to the
respective committees provisions of the present
Constitution. In other words, allocating among the
various committees the provisions of the present
Constitution. This is by no means binding upon the
committees. This does not limit you in any way. It
merely is a flag, a warning to you that the other
delegates and committees of a convention will assume
that a particular committee to whom a section of the
present Constitution is assigned will at least consider
the possible inclusion or modification or rejection
of that section.
This should prevent a situation arising
where a provision in the present constitution which
the Convention may very well want to retain is overlooked
because the committees assume it is somebody else's
business to take care of it.
I am instructed that the tunnel passes.
requested by those delegates who are required to use
the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel in coming and going to the
Convention are ready and can be picked up at Mr. |