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Commission. It so happens that the other committees are
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the Legislative, Judicial and the Standard Portions of
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the Constitution.
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The educational provisions are the most im-
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portant assignment of our Committee and will receive a
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great deal of attention. Mrs. Freedlander is a member
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of the Miscellaneous Provisions Committee and also the
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Committee on Elective Franchise and Declaration of
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Rights which is concerned with the educational pro-
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visions in the Declaration of Rights.
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Mr. Eney, I am sure, many of you are familiar
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with. He is the Chairman of the Commission itself and
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Mr. Brooks, over there, is our executive director.
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1 told Dr. Pullen who has a bad cold and is
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a very busy nan, besides that, that 1 would let him go
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first, before he lost his voice, and he thought that he
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had enough to go on, so long as the morning doesn't go
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along much further. So, I will ask him if he wants to
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be the first speaker and to give us some of his views.
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DR. THOMAS G. PULLEN, JR.: Mrs. Chairman,
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I appreciate it. I don't want you to feel sorry for me.
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