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been any serious, so far as I know, assault on this. pro-
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vision, if you want to call it that, or questioning this
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provision since that time.
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That was the statement I made.
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MR. RAVER: Thank you for your statement, Mr.
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Chairman.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That is a somewhat accurate
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statement. Then, I asked Dr. Sensenbaugh, Were you a
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part of the bracket bill fight? Do you remember that?
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Dr. Sensenbaugh, No. The Chairman, Weren't you in the
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system in 1947, because I really thought, I am saying this
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parenthetically, everybody in the school system was in
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Annapolis, and he said, I was an Assistant Superintendent
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in Baltimore County.
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MR. RAVER: I thought he was still in the Navy.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I said, Baltimore County, and
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he said, Yes, I wasn't involved.
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I take it from what you said that if the Com-
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mission went along with a suggestion that may or may not have
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been made to, in effect, remove this provision, that the
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same kind of power play would be put on in your judgment
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