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equally qualified, one who can pay the price and one
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who can't, when they are getting public subsidy and they
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are also getting subsidy from corporations, tax exempt,
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which is another thing of public support.
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I just hate to see people denied on education
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because they can't pay for it. Does that answer your
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question?
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MR. ENEY: Not exactly, but —
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DR. PULLEN: Let's pin it down.
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MR, ENEY: I think you indicated your views
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on it enough for my purposes.
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DR, PULLEN: Let the talk about standards.
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Let me tell you two stories. The University of Californi
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has set up a system whereby it takes only the upper
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12 1/2 per cent of its students and yet, its mortality,
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three or four years ago, according to an official docu-
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ment made by n University of Maryland professor, forty-
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five per cent -- I sat in a meeting in the Edison
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Institute in New York three or four years ago, in which
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the head of a college stated that his institution, in
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order to control the situation, they were going to raise
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