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DELEGATE BOILEAU: When the minority
went over the wording of this amendment, was there a
reason why the word "religion" was chosen rather than the
more inclusive and broader term "creed"?
THE CHAIRMAN: "Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE "41TCIIELL: No, I think that "religion"
is the word used in the draft, but if I am not mistaken,
there was no decision to substitute the word "religion"
for "creed" because it, in fact, does mean the sane.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boi lean.
DELEGATE BOILEAU: Rather than enter into a
debate, I don't think it means the same, but I will hold
off until later.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any further questions of the
minority spokesman?
Delegate Beachley.
DELEGATE BEACHLEY: Delegate Mitchell, at the
seminar of Goucher College, a question was asked concern-
ing this particular paragraph of Goorge L. P.ussel, Jr.,
a juge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, as to why in
the draft amendment, I mean the draft proposal, there had |