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THE CHAIRLADY: I think we will come to order
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now. Anyone who wants to sit closer, whether your name
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appears in front of a chair or not, we would be glad to
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have you draw up.
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I would like to welcome you all and to thank
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you for your presence here and to apologize for the
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lateness, I assume it is merely the lateness of some
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of the members of the Commission who are expected. We
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will proceed and we have a reporter here, so that your
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remarks will be transcribed and referred to by the
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entire Commission at a later point. Those who do not
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hear them today will make use of theia, in any event.
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So, the sparse attendance of Commission members here
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should not affect the depth at which you may approach
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the problem of the education articles of the Constitution
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I am Mrs. Bothe and I am chairman of the
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Miscellaneous Provisions Committee which is one of the
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committees and the committee that has primary concern
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with the educational articles of the Constitution. Let
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it not be thought because it was assigned to Miscellaneou
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Provisions that it is an anomalous concern of the
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