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marks, saying chat he was making suggestions of things
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that were of concern throughout the State about possible
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need for constitutional restriction. He did not himself
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advocate the things you attribute to him.
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MR. RAVER: Mr. Bond says it is under consider-
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ation.
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MR. BOND: It is under active consideration as
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to whether the governor should havs a cabinet answerable
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to him.
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DR. JENKINS: It didn't yet come to the Com-
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mission.
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MR. BOND: Ho, not yet.
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MR. RAVER: This would be equally as horrifying,
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I would say, as removal of public education in 52.
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MR. BOND: That is all I want to hear.
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MR. RAVER: I didn't come here with statistics,
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but I would urge your Committee to study the results in
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how education works in the States where the State superin-
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tendent is appointed by the governor, and you will find,
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sir, that he spends more of his time campaigning for re-
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appointment and politicking than he does running the
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