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THE CHAIRLADY; I think our executive director
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would be happy to send the letter to you. He understands
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Dr. Bard's question and --
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DR. PULLEN: I wouldn't fool with that one
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very much because that is the greatest safeguard to the
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children in Maryland, nnd I think you've got to have
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some way — veil, let's put it more positively. I think
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that if you're going to provide for, in the Constitution,
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as I think you should, for institutions of higher learn-
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ing, that you must provide an easier way to get buildings
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and equipment and not lag twenty years behind, as we have
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done.
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You see, the decisions — and again, I am
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making one simple point -- the decisions as to what
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happens to the education of tens of thousands of youths
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made by two or three people, and I'm not criticizing
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them as individuals. I'm saying that the people want
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this and they are not getting it because of the processes
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of government.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Dr. Pullen, we certainly
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thank you for your wealth of ideas. If you can
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