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productive effort from our two distinguished consultants
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if we more or less move in normal course and simply call
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on them to comment at will and fully and freely whenever
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a spark is struck and, where something may be a matter of
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research accomplished by any one of you or where it may
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be a subject where you feel that you would like to make
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comment for the benefit of further consideration by the
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Committee as a whole, I am going to ask that you feel
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perfectly free to interrupt and participate in the dis-
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cussion of each of the matters which are on our agenda.
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The two principal matters on the agenda today
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are, first of all, to follow through with what our Chair-
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man suggested at the last meeting of the full Commission,
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the, more or less, topicing of research questions in order
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that those questions can be assigned out for the actual
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accomplishing of the research that will be necessary to
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properly substantiate the decisions of this Committee and
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as an aid insofar as all of us are concerned in arriving
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at those decisions.
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We are fortunate that Dr. Loevy and Jack Jones
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and John Brooks wore able to get together and I received
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