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There is 'a wave that can be taken advantage of
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if you want to bring about some fundamental reforms. That
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ends my sermon.
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THE CHAIRMAN: You are going to get some ques-
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tions. Let me tell you how deeply appreciative we are,
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and I think we have brought four people here who are as
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knowledgeable as they are, and we will get. Dr. Winslow
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on Wednesday, and for ~ those who can stay, I hope they will,
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for some informal discussions, and perhaps we will be
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fortunate to bring them back. We have really erred in
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not setting more time aside for this important question.
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We were very fortunate to have Dr. Wheeler here. We have
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mentioned his works over and over again.
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We have some time for a few questions and let's
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see if we can get some people who haven't said much.
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Sandy, you've been rather quiet today.
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MR. HARVEY: What I would like to ask Dr.
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Wheeler is these other constitutions that the states have
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been working on recently, in the last ten years they must
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have grappled with this and I think every one of them
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came up with a bicameral system. Was there one single
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