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education built in such an independent article.
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MR. PERKINS; I would be opposed to ttiat.
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Autonomy, even at the university, I am opposed to.
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Curly Byrd and I were opposed to it and he is the one
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who fought the hardest for it, but he said it's the
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worst mistake he ever wade. Nobody should have autonom;
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MR. BROOKS: You would want to take into
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consideration your checks and balances, insofar as
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what this fourth department of the government has as
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against the other three, and it would seem to me then
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a logical project to consider what checks and balances
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are required for the protection of the people as a
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whole.
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MRS. BOTHE: Doctor, does any state recog-
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nize education as a fourth branch of the government?
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MR. BROOKS: Not that I know of.
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MRS. BOTHE: By constitution?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I suppose there are. In
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fact, the more 1 hear Mr. Brooks talk, I suppose we
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are operating that way. New York State is.
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MR. BROOKS: Several states come close to
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