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Then with respect to the point which you and
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Dr. Burdett were contenting on jointly, the Maryland
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Municipal League now has under way an effort, if it is
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sufficiently supported by the municipalities in this State
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to combine in a single volume all laws pertaining to
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municipalities and this could conceivably cover that which
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you and Professor Burdett have been talking about, and at
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this point a determination has not been finally made as
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to how far it will be, for the simple reason we have not
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completed our survey; but we are working in that direction
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Thank you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think then our research can
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tie in with your present efforts, quite obviously, but it
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is clear, I believe that we've got to have some research
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into the approaches to the metropolitan problems that have
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been and can be undertaken in a constitution.
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The sixth question to be assigned out moves in
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the other direction; a study of the small cities of
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Maryland to determine which are exercising real powers,
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how those powers relate to the counties in which they are
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and whether counties could easily take over
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