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review now is not only possible, but is being made, any-
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way, with the two chambers in existence.
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Well, I get to the conclusion of these remarks
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with the idea that if we are ever going to try unicameral-
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ism, and it seems to me this would be an ideal time to do
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it, that the conditions are right, which should help to
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gain acceptance. Our people are always slow to accept
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change at the start, but there has been some change in
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these last few years. We are all aware of them; and if
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upon consideration of all the evidence you get, you feel
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that it might be worthwhile for the State, I would be
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inclined to think that you wouldn't have any time in the
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foreseeable future, you are not going to get a better
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time to do it, to try this procedure, this organization,
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if you are interested in it and feel that you would like
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to be just a little bit venturesome, so far as past
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practice is concerned.
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Okay, I thank you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That was just grand. This
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historical review is something that I myself have needed
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badly and I am sure, Dr. Graves, that you have benefited
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