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MR. CASE: 1 am going to call on the State
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Superintendent to in turn call on such people as he
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would like to have speak.
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DR. JENKINS: Your knowledge officially
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extends only back a couple of years?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Just a few years. Of
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course, you heard Dr. Earhart. I think it would be
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sad if we brought Mr. Sartorius and he didn't get his
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name in the record. Mr. Sartorius may want to speak
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to you as to his experience with relation to the
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Budget Bureau during the time he was in the State
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Department.
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MR. WILLIAM S. SARTORIUS: I might say I
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was in the State Department working on budgets and
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estimates and questions and so forth from 1952 to
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1961, a nine-year period. During that time, I worked
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with four different budget analysts, Dick Andrews,
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Henry Boss and Homer Coppen, and there was another one
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in there who went to Boston. I forgot his name, right
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off. In other words, what I'm trying to say, there was
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a turnover and we had to sit down very patiently and
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