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efforts.
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MS. RAVER: Or channel into private or parochial
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education.
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Ml. RROOXS: Mr. perkins, I believe, indicated
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that this Section F, Article VIII, at the present time
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wouldn't hove any effect one way or another on that kind of
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situation, whether it was in the Constitution or not.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Dr. Sensenbaugh seemed to say
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that.
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MR. BROOKS: Completely unrecommended .
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes.
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DR. JENKINS: What do you have to say about
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that, Dick?
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THE CHAIRMAN: I must say I don't follow the
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argument that Mr. Raver is making with respect to the
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School Fund. I think that is about as archaic as anything
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we have in the Constitution and how, after an appropriation
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has been made by the General Assembly to the public school
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system, the money could be diverted to parochial schools
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escapes me. I don't see how it could possibly happen. I
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am certainly willing to learn, and if you have got a
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