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different relationship to life than what welfare has.
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You are dealing with the development of the mind and
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the fact that our destiny is going to be determined in
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a great measure by the strength of our brain power
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collectively, I am speaking of, now, and I am delighted
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that the Federal Government has finally begun to put
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money where they used to talk about education and
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beginning to recognize that maybe education is going
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to help them solve some of the problems of the world,
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and I think it is one of these areas that is just a
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little too important to all of us to get involved into
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cross currents of politics.
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MRS. BOTHE; In other words, it is more
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important than these other areas?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I guess that is what I am
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saying.
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MR. CASE: That is what Mr. Raver said, in
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just those words.
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MR. SARTORIUS: One other point. We also
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have the compulsory attendance law, and the whole setup
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So, we have to take care of these people. They have to
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