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an irreconcilable conflict and this meeting has been
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called to find out just what the facts are. So, with
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that somewhat lengthy opening statement, Dr. Sensenbaugl
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I see you are here with many of your good people and
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old friends of mine and I should like, now, sir, if
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you are in a position to discus- this subject, I would
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like to open the meeting by asking you just what are
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the facts?
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DR. JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH: Hay I introduce
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first --
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MR. CASE: I wish you would.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Dr. Quentin L. Earhart,
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who is the Assistant Superintendent of Finance. Dr.
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Earhart has the position that Mr. Sartorius had at one
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time in the State Department. We couldn't get Dr.
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Zimmerman, he is on vacation, I thought we vould ask
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Mr. Sartorius if he would come in and perhaps talk in
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terms of the record back in the early days. So, Mr.
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Sartorius, as you know, is now the Superintendent in
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Baltimore County.
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MR. CASE: I certainly do.
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