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schools. You should at least get some information from
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a group, say, the National Council of Chief State School
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Officers, from the National Association of Boards of
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Education, and others un this point, because I think you
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will find that their recommendations are solidly for the
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appointment of the chief administrative officer by a lay
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board on the basis of professional qualifications, not
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political.
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DR. JENKINS; Mr. Raver, if the State Superin-
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tendent is responsible to the governor, you don't need
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to worry about this clause in here.
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MR. BOND: I might add for the record on this
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that there are other department heads in the State who are
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rot in sympathy with what Mr. Raver has said at all, but
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be that as it may, I think it would be good to have a copy
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of this page of the transcript sent to Judge Adkins' Com-
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mittee .
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THE CHAIRMAN: Also Mrs. Bothe's Committee.
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MR. BOND: We had no idea that this feeling
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existed.
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THE CHAIRMAN: May I get back to the other
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