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related to this Commission, or this Committee.
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You quote a Professor Powers as recommending
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that the State Superintendent be appointed by the governor.
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Is there anything in the recommendations of the Commission
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which support this?
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MR. RAVER: I do not think so. This was dis-
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cusr.ed at the Seminar.
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MR. BROOKS: Do you want this circulated to
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the rest of the Commission, if you think what you drew in,
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totally unrelated to the Commission, is pertinent to the
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rest of your discussion? You might want to take that
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back out of your discussion. There is no relation
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between that Tuesday program and the work of the Commis-
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sion.
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DR. JENKINS: I hadn't heard of any such pro-
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posals.
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MR. RAVER: This is beyond my comprehension,
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Mr. Brooks. I don't know how the extension service of the
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University of Maryland got into these. You were there,
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Judge Gray was there, Mr. Kney was there, and made a pre-
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sentation. It looked terribly official to me.
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