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it works.
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MR. ENEY: You mean in practice?
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MR. PERKINS: I'm in education and I don't
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have anything to do with the judiciary.
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MRS. BOTHE: You say that the President of
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the University at the time the autonomy act went into
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effect no longer thinks well of it?
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MR. PERKINS: I heard the statement made thai
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Curley Byrd, and he's the one that got the autonomy
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for the University, as I understand it, said it was a
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mistake. Maybe it's because he was out, I don't know,
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but he said it was a mistake that they got it. Maybe
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it's a reflection. Maybe, after reflection, he changed
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his mind.
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MRS. BOTHE: He figured he did better than
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going to the legislature for a gymnasium. Does anyone
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else have any questions?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: There is one comment I
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wanted to make. You have, on Page 8, in the Committee
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report, reference to children of school age. Now, the
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statutory provisions change from time to time. We are
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