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MR. ENEY: There are statistics to show as to
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in how many instances there are changes made and how many?
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DR. WINSLOW: Yes.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think it would be interesting
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and important for our resource person to dig this up, our
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researcher, Mr. Eney.
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MR. ENEY: 1 think it would be very interesting.
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THE CHAIRMAN: You folks may want to make note
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of this, but perhaps Dr. Graves and Dr. Wheeler and Mr.
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Kentner will get into this. So, let us move to Dr. Graves,
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and we want to thank you again, sir, for taking time from
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a busy schedule to be with us.
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DU. GRAVES: Mr. Chairman, members of the
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Committee, it is hardly necessary for me to say, I suppose,
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that I am not here as a representative of the library,
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although I happen to be employed there. I came at the
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personal invitation of a colleague and a friend of many
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years, Professor Winslow, and I am happy to be here.
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My approach to this is a little different than
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that which has preceded, which, has been very interesting,
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every bit of it. I have a sort of a habit, when I tackle
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