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because of the cost.
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THE CHAIRLADY: You feel there should be a
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constitutional provision that all State-supported schools
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be open without charge to all qualified people?
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DR. PULLEN: Theoretically, in principle,
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yes, I agree with that.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Do you think it is feasible
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to have such provision, economically feasible?
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DR. PULLEN: Yes. I go further than that.
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I think the seme thing would apply to kindergartens and
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nursery schools .
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THE CHAIRLADY: And this should be in the
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Constitution itself?
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DR. PULLEN: The only reason you do not —
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the only reason we are having the situation we have today
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with respect to preschool education and higher education
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is that the Constitution does not spell it out. I am
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not a constitutional lawyer and I wouldn't dare, in the
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presence of Mr. Eney, to even suggest that I know any-
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thing at all, but I do know something about rights and
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I do know something about logic and I do know something
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