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know of no other way to put it, Mr, Case.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I certainly congratulate you
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for your candor, I think wo certainly want to know.
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MR. BOND: Can't we tell Mr . Raver certainly it
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is not the intent of anybody on this Committee or Commis-
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sion to in any way hinder the educational system in the
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State of Maryland? It should be made abundantly clear to
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him.
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MR. RAVER: I am aware of that, if it weren't
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for that machine, I would use a very strong expression.
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When these recommendations come in, we think, What will
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happen to the public schools of the State?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Do you mean you really got that
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feeling you got from the Report of the Constitutional
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Convention?
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MR. RAVER: Plus the meeting of the Seminar. I
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can't disassociate this from vihat Mr, Brooks says, because
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when Mr. Bond comes in, he says, We are considering that
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very proposal. That makes me feel worse.
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MR. BOND: We are considering a cabinet-type
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government .
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