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when I finished there, I would go over to Ann Arbor to see
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some of my friends there and, on this occasion, Carroll
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Heddy said to me -- he was in charge of the state course
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at that time -- he said, my state course meets tomorrow
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morning at 9: 00. I wonder if you will come and meet with
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us and talk to us, and I agreed I would. They had been
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using my book there for a long time. I couldn't very well
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refuse, if I wanted to, but I was very glad to do it.
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When I got there the next morning, here was a
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member of the Michigan State Senate. Carroll hadn't known
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he was coming and he was sort of embarrassed that most
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times he had no visitors end here he had two in one morning
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and only one class hour, and we agreed that we would pro-
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ceed and, believe it or not, this senator happened to be
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one who was a rip-roaring supporter of unicameralism and
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he presented his view, I presented mine.
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I wasn't for it. I wasn't opposed to it. I
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simply said, and I still think that there isn't anything
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that has been done in Nebraska that cannot be done in
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Maryland or any other state that has a bicameral system,
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if anybody really wants to do it. You could reduce the
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