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THE CHAIRMAN: Setting this up as a proposal
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for the agenda, suppose we look at it before we start and
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see whether we are on the right track. We have the privi-
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lege today of having three consultants, four, actually,
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although Dr. Winslow really is a member of this Committee
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and I hope he will let us draft him. We want to take
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advantage of these people who might not be able to come
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to very many of our meetings.
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We have Dr. Michener who, as you know, has
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already submitted to us a statement with respect to
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unicameralism vs. bicameralism, and we have Dr. Graves
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who most of us recognize as the outstanding authority in
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the field of government. Some, like myself, have grown
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up as a student reading his books and then as an instructor
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using them.
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We have Mr. Kentner who is a Nebraskan of some
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long standing who will speak and we have been very fortu-
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nate to be able to get him.
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We have Dr. Wheeler and Dr. Winslow who has
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been working primarily in this area of reapportionment
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which was given to him as an assignment. Most of the
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