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standards. Sitting on my left was the executive vice-
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president of one of the biggest corporations in America
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and he said, I want to serve notice on you, you and all
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the rest of you, that the first college that sets up
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standards to exclude the great mass of youth that are
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qualified to come into our business, my concern will be
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the first to stop its appropriations.
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You see, most of the problems of life don't
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demand the attention of genius, Mr. Eney, and this thing
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of the public going out under that platonic nonsense of
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selecting certain individuals and training them at an
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expense which is paid by beggars as well as anybody else,
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this in my opinion is wrong. I started to use a worse
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word, but we'll settle for that one. It's undemocratic.
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THE CHAIRLADY: A question by Dr. Bard?
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DR. BARD: May I ask a question as a member
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of the Cornnission? Dr. Pullen, not just now, but some-
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time, if in this writing you could present to the Com-
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mission your analysis as to how the various provisions
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in Section 52 of Article 3 — and I say this as Chairman
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of the Legislative Department Committee which has
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