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that was put on at that time, because that was a real one.
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MR. RAVER: I can't pass over lightly your use
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of the vjord, power play, Mr. Case, because I think you
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realize that a great deal of the promotion of legislative
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activities is developed through the office of the Maryland
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State Teachers Association. I was so near the beginning
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of my office, we were so poorly organized, that we could
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have done very little by promoting a power play at that
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time. There was a notice went out to PTA's and teachers
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groups, superintendents, et cetera, that this bill Mas in
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Annapolis, and the crowd appeared. I think it is pretty
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gLod evidence of how disturbed they were about it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Remember Dr. Pullen leading the
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fight, taking several busloads of people down, as 1 recall
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it.
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MR. RAVER: I don't recall the business, but I
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know they nobbed the place. I was trying to find for Mr.
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Bond a statement.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That is all the questions I have.
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MR. RAVER: Mr. Bond, this is lifted from the
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report that I referred to. It would be going back to this
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