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just adopted by the Convention be printed or otherwise
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published with the rules of the Convention when those
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are ultimately distributed, and that the Secretary of
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the Convention take all reasonable measures to give the
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proposed regulation the required publicity so that those
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affected by it may know about it.
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THE PRESIDENT: Is there a second?
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: Second.
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THE PRESIDENT: Any discussion? The question
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arises on the motion that the Secretary take all reason-
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able steps to cause the regulation just adopted be
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published and to become known to those affected by it.
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All those in favor, signify by saying Aye; contrary, No.
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The Ayes have it. It is so ordered.
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The next order of business is the introduction
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and first reading of Proposals.
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There are eighteen proposals today. Delegate
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Proposal No. 122. The Clerk will read the proposal.
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MR. QUILLEN: Delegate Proposal No. 122, by
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Delegates Bard and James. A proposal that those sections
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of the Constitution that deal with higher education should
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