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the better term, persons or youth, because we will, I
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suppose, soon have an eighteen-year-old compulsory
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attendance age.
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MRS. BOTHE: It is rather light not to call
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them persons.
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MR. ENEY: That's rather cold.
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MRS. BOTHE: Not very young and sweet.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: It is just semantics, and
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I thought -- it struck me when I read it. If there
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are no other questions from our part, I want to express
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our appreciation for allowing us to be here. If there
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is any information you want us to run down, like some
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of this general impression, maybe I can document it,
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Mr. Eney, some of the specifics you asked me and caught
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me cold.
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MR. ENEY: If you have any ideas, it would
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be very helpful if you would write to the Executive
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Director and, I suppose, to Mrs. Bothe and the Executive
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Director, but it is one of the very important things
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being considered and we would like to have your views.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I csn see that during a
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